Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 125, Number 52, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 December 2002 — Page 5

i * MHKHBBIB|Hq|MRp H® I ■ ihUT-m# 1 '! Bi 9 FT« 9m ■ BE! I ../:.... '*9 I jl B. | JBJpf

PHOTO BY JUUE FERRARO Candy canes for all Santa pauses with Emily and Danny' Moyer before heading off to take more formal photographs with children at Creative Touch Photography. Santa was in the heart of Wakarusa passing out candy canes to children on their way home from school on Monday afternoon.

Church to show prophecy videos on Thursday nights

NAPPANEE Starting Jan. 9, Revival Tabernacle will be showing' Irvin Baxter's “Understanding The Endtime" Prophecy videos every Thursday night at 7 p.m. These videos will be shown and discussed with refreshments following at the church, located at 451 N. Main St. in Nappanee. Have you ever wondered why things are happening our world the

VINYL SIDING “WE COVER EVERYTHING” • Siding • Soffit • Fascia Boards • Windows • Window Casings • • Roofing • Garage • Sill Covers • Room Additons • Decks • Gutters • Bathroom • Kitchen Cabinets Call Today! FREE ESTIMATES! HOCHSTETLER CONSTRUCTION COINC. I 904 Nelson Parkway • Wtkarusa. Indiana 48573 g

1 (MOORE) | Auto Detailing \ Holiday Special | l Complete Auto Detailing j P Special good thru 1/31/02 L Add S2O for Vans. SUVs & ■ Lite Duty Trucks Call now,or 1 NexttoJimMooteMotore l^ertificatesß' 1 V£s/i _ _ .... _. •

ATTENTION

TO ALL OF OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS AND FUTURE CUSTOMERS WE WANT TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. WE ARE A FULL SERVICE TECHNICAL REPAIR SHOP NAPPANEE AUTO REPAIR 350 S. OAKLAND AVE. NAPPANEE, IN 46550 574-773-2435* DEVON & LEA RENSBEBERER Doing Business in Nappanee since 1975 You may have known us as SOUTHSIDE TRUCK SERVICE OR NAPPANEE CARQUEST We have FREE kitchen pocket calenders.

way they are? Everyone is invited to come and find out about the U.S. in the Bible, the U.N. and their agenda, the New World Order the prophesied One World Government, and One World Religion, and so much more. Come and see how Bible Prophecy is being fulfilled right before our eyes and many are not even aware of it.

Community

Kids Alive director to speak in Nappanee

NAPPANEE Nappanee Missionary Church will host Shirley Killosky, field director for Kidis Alive International in Papua New Guinea, in their morning services on Sunday, Dec. 29. Shirley will be accompanied by six Papua New Guinea tribesmen (see photo). Service times are 8, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. At a time in her life when most folks think of retiring, Shirley is still “on a mission.” She and the tribal men from the jungles of Papua New Guinea are touring the United States. The men, dressed in their native “celebration" garb, will share their cultural heritage, sing, play handmade instruments and tell of their life experiences. Shirley expresses the ongoing needs in Papua New Guinea, especially the children’s. She says, “I hope that what the people see and hear in our presentation will touch many hearts.” . Shirley first went to the Hauna Village in Papua New Guinea to join her sister, Marilyn Lazslo, in 1979 and work towards literacy in the tribe. She founded and directs the Hauna Schools, which ministers to children from pre-school through high school. Shirley also conducts Sunday school, adult literary classes, and trains nationals to be teachers. Nappanee Missionary Church

MM NMSNUL COUNIY MMLFNR

YOUR DIRECT LINK TO WEDDING PROFESSIONALS AROUND THE AREA

Jg Saturday, January 4th Christo’s Banquet Center 830 Lincolnway East, Plymouth [ Visit these booths while at # Bakeries # Florists * Banquet Halls # Entertainment / * Photographers & Printers & Bridal Boutiques $ Tux Shops & Caterers $ Rental Supplies $ Beauty Consultants $ Fine China & Gifts 4 ® Travel Agencies

r ,, —p.

ONE WORD: MORE Reach a Larger Number of People for Just $1 Extra with the Classifieds. It’s easy, effective and secure. Try us on-line at www.thepilotnews.com. ews

SJlwjl fl|

PHOTO PROVIDED Three Papua New Guinea tribesmen are pictured.

Senior Pastor, Dave Engbrecht, invites the public to attend this unique service. The church is located two miles north of Nappanee on State Road 19 at County Road 50. For more information call the church office at 773-7773.

Why should I place my ad on the Internet?

Advance News • December 25, 2002

Obituaries

Alma Esta Parks Dec 3, 1909 - Dec. 17, 2002 NAPPANEE Alma Esta Parks, 93,952 W. Walnut Sl, LuArm Nursing Home, Nappanee, died Dec. 17 at her residence due to a short illness. Bom Dec. 3,1909 in Kosciusko County, she was the daughter of Ora and Della (Stackhouse) Anglin and was a lifetime area resident She married Ernest J. Parks on Jan. 28,1933 in Columbia City, who preceded her in death on Jan. 28, 1972. She graduated from Nappanee High School and fanned with her husband. Alma was also a member of Mt. Tabor Church of God, was the church organist for many years and was in the Homemakers club. Surviving are a son, Paul (Patricia) Parks of Nappanee; a daughter Robert (Marlene) Compton, Bristol; six grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers: Virgil and Floyd Anglin. A funeral service, conducted by the Rev. Janet McFall-Brown, was held at Mt. Tabor Church of God on Friday, Dec. 20. Funeral arrangements were made through Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee. Burial took place at Stony Point Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to Mt. Tabor Church of God or Elkhart General Community Hospice. Velours "Dutch" Lopp April 14,1904 - Dec. 20, 2002 ELKHART Former Nappanee resident. Velours “Dutch” Lopp, 98, died at 10:20 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 20, 2002 at Hubbard Hill Estates in Elkhart, where he had resided for 12 years. A lifetime resident of the Nappanee area. Dutch was bom there on April 13, 1904 to Scott and Mary (Klotz) Lopp. He married Velma Hare on April 18, 1931 in Nappanee. She died March 29, 1993. A graduate of Nappanee High School and student of Ft Wayne Business College. Dutch retired from Mutschler Bros, in Nappanee and had also worked at the former Huffman Bakery in Nappanee. He was an avid golfer. He is survived by a daughter, Sarah Lee (Lee) Jesse of Nappanee; two grandchildren. Leisha (Jack Donald) Miller of Charlotte, N.C. and Darren Miller of Mishawaka; one great-granddaughter, Logann Fincher of Charlotte, N.C.; and a sister. Louise Geyer of Elkhart. He was preceded in death by his wife, Velma; a brother, Fred. C. Lopp; and three sisters, Pauline Miller, Isabelle Stump and Gladys Clay. Visitation was held Sunday afternoon at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee. with the funeral at 10 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 23 at First Brethren Church in Nappanee. Rev. Ken Hunn of First Brethren Church officiated. Memorials may be made to the church, where Dutch was a member.

EDWARD ASNER I , r -« I

Vegetarian Foods for Cancer Prevention A PRESCRIPTION FOR LIFE www.CancerProject.org A PROGRAM OF PHYSICIANS COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIBLE MEDICINE 202-686-2210, ext. JO6

Page 5