Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 125, Number 41, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 October 2002 — Page 5

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f Years PHO,OP,!OV ' DCD i and Maxine (Hoffer) Schwartz, 524 Maple Lane, inee, celebrated 65 years of marriage, October 2. They were married in 1937, at the home of Pastor Homer North. Mr. Schwartz was a draftsman at Richardsons in Elkhart for 18 years qnd then worked In the engineering department at Newmar, Nappanee, for several years. Mrs. Schwartz Is a homemaker. They are the parents of Darrell and Cheryl Schwartz and Jerry dhd Pam Schwartz. They also have four grandchildren and six gneat-grandchildren.

Happy Birthday Hi), ' Oii&berlO IJ Donald Greenawalt n Jeff Williams U; 0 Jjll Metzler Michele Ingle 1 jfeanette Bigler e Mable Clouse Lisa Schmeltz Barbara Miller Margaret VanDePutte .Rosemary Yoder Penny Fifer Etta Hochstetler ioflll Deardorff ;id3scar Helmuth Edna Yoder Leo Games 13 Tom Lutes Sarah Yoder Stanley Hollar David Borkholder Sheila Hershberger 14 Earl J. Miller lirrankßeed Alan Hand lSlh Kathryn R. Miller .Alvin Yoder dAnthony Cathy Meqfc j Laura Stahwy j Fanny N. Hwfchstetler Steve SchroMer Edith Reavis^-. 16 Susan E Kuhns Lisa Heckaman Keith Knepp Dawn Wigent Hubert Selis Alice Ellis Host reunion Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zifnmerman, Milford, were hosts fey, the annual Rapp-Stieglitz-Zunmerman Reunion held Sunday, September 29. Approximately 75 persons attended, with special guests Mr. arid Mrs. John Miller, of Congress, Arizona; Lowell Miller, Greeley, Cctforado; Tim Miller of M&hanicsburg, Pennsylvania and Gene Miller, Irvine, California, sotft of the late Esther Zimmerman arid Theodore Miller. A second highlight of the program was Guy Zimmerman, Ft. Wayne, who played favorite selections on his guitar. He may be rehfembered for his rendition of the soffe, “Old Shep,” on the Morris B. Sacfi’s Amateur Hour in 1950, heslfd over WEMR, Chicago. Since thfen, he has sung to the accompaniment of his guitar for many organizations. Club Notes CURRENT CLUB The Current Club will meet Mondtfy 1:30p.m., at the home of Dee Leavitt. The program chairman for the afternoon will be Bobbie Wilson. TOPS 425 Nappanee TOPS Indiana. 425 met Monday morning at the First Church of God, CR7, with the leader. Deb Perkins, presiding. Weigh-in begins at Ba.m.. with the nfeeting starting at 9:15a.m. New ntftnbers are welcome. ‘'The TOPS Song was sung, and the secretary and treasurer read thfcir reports. Roll call was taken, with 20 members weighing in. The week’s best loser s were Pam Matin and Donna Schmucker. ■ 'September contest winners were Mary Alice Helmuth first. Nancy Hefshberger and Rosellen Miller tied for second and Pam Martin unra.

Births

Eric Dale Hochstetler Donald and Susan Hochstetler, Nappanee, are the proud parents of a son, Eric Dale, bom June 20, 8:19a.m., at Elkhart General Hospital. Eric weighed in at eight pounds and 14 ounces and was 203/4 inches long. He was welcomed home by a brother. Bradley, age three. Grandparents are Glenn and Treva Rogers. Nappanee, and Dale and Dee Hochstetler, Bremen.

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Seniors to tour Culver Military Academy All senior members of the community are invited to become active in the many programs of Nappanee’s senior center. Elder Haus, located at 252 E. Market St The center is open Monday through Friday. The telephone number is 773-2424. A tour of the Culver Military Academy is set for Wednesday, October 16, with the van leaving the center at 9a.m. Lunch is planned at the Edgewater Case. Reservations are a must, so please call die center right away, to reserve your spot on the van. Reservations are also due for the Thursday’s visit to the Amish Acres Round Bam Theatre, for the production of “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” Tickets are specially-priced at sls per person. The play begins at 2p.m. Friday, is “Special Craft Day” at the center. Michelle Killian, of Floral Concepts in Nappanee, has graciously agreed to assist participants in making a fall wall or door piece Call die center for more information. Walks in the wetlands will continue Mondays at 9 a.m., Oct. 14-21-28. Meet at the parking area just off CR7, weather permitting. Call the center if you need a ride. Friday is also the day when “Gifts From Andy” are prepared, beginning at 10a.m. Anyone who would like to share in this, please come by—patterns and yam are available at the center. If you would like to have your name added to the mailing list, to receive the center’s monthly calendar of activities, please call 773-2424. The center also provides taxi service, for needed trips to the grocery, doctor, etc., as well as for visiting friends. Please do not schedule appointments on Mondays or Thursdays between 11a.m.-lp.m., since the taxi is used for trips to Real Services meals at that time. The van is available from 9a.m.-4p.m. weekdays. Looking ahead: The Elder Haus staff will prepare a fall luncheon, to be served at noon on Wednesday, Oct. 23. The cost is just $3.50 per person, for meat loaf pie, tossed salad, roll and butter and dessert. Come share in the good food and fellowship. Reservations should be made soon. A mystery trip is set for Wednesday, Oct. 30, with the group leaving Elder Haus at 10:45a.m. Reservations are a must, and should be called in soon, to make sure you have a place in the van. Local communities offer hot lunches for seniors Senior members of the Nappanee and Wakanisa communities are invited to participate in the REAL Services hot lunch program, by calling the Union Center Church of the Brethren, comer of CRSO and CRII, Nappanee, 773-4295, or the Town Cabin, 151 W. Walnut St, Wakanisa, 862-4400, one day in advance, to make your reservations. Meals are served at 11:45a.m. The Wakarusa site also schedules bingo on the first and third Mondays, following lunch, and a representative from the Wakarusa Medical Clinic comes to take blood pressures, free, on the second Tuesday of the month, at 11:45a.m. Menus are subject to change without notice. Due to the diets of some persons, the food is not highly seasoned. Meals are served Monday through Friday, to all eligible seniors (60 years of age or older). A voluntary donation of $2.50 per meal is requested (actual cost of each meal is $6.00). REAL Services provides approximately 950 meals per day at a cost of $6 each, in five counties, to 45 nutrition sites. The program is funded with the Older Americans Act, Older Hoosier Act, voluntary donations, gift funding and volunteer time. Anyone 60-plus years, and their spouse, even if under 60, is encouraged to attend the nutrition site of their choice. •Thursday, October 10 —lemon garlic chicken quarter, hash brown potato casserole, carrot raisin salad, potato roll with margarine, fresh red grapes and choice of milk, tea or coffee. •Friday, Octoberll —ham and beans with chopped onions on the side, spinach with vinegar, combread with margarine, red gelatin with fruit cocktail and choice of milk, tea or coffee. •Monday, October 14 —beef and noodles, mashed potatoes with margarine, beets, whole wheat bread with margarine, apricot and choice of milk, tea or coffee. •Ttiesday, October 15 —pork cutlet with gravy, new potatoes, pea and cheese salad, whole wheat bread with margarine, tapioca pudding and choice of milk, tea or coffee. •Wednesday, October 16 —roast turkey with gravy, sweet potato casserole, green beans, dinner roll with margarine, pumpkin pie with whipped topping and choice of milk, tea or coffee.

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PHOTOS PROVIDED Golden anniversary Edward and Nanette (Troxel) Ellers, 114 Hartman Knoll, Nappanee, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary October 5, with their family. They were married October 8, 1952, at St. Dominic's In Bremen. They are the parents of Michelle, Cindy, Brian, Susie and Theresa and have nine grandchildren.

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