Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 126, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 January 2003 — Page 5

Club Notes

PANTHER RAWS The Panther Paws 4-H Club met in January and elected officers to serve in 2003. Calley Tucker was elected president; Amanda Alaniz as vice president; Morgan Dalhgren and Kensiey Streib as song instructors; Jessica Combs Jill Focht and Taylor Olson as recreation directors; Allison Culp as the health and safety director; Kelcy Heckaman in charge of devotions; Kaley Bontrager as reporter and Cassie Tucker as secretary/treasurer. The club will begin charging $1 for dues for club members. Kaley Bontrager and Jill Focht led the pledge. The next Panther Paw meeting will be Monday, Feb. 10, 7-8:15, at Woodview Elementary School.

Birthdays

JAN. 30 Patricia Hepler Terry Jackson Terry Richmond Susan Berger Jason Wagner Grace Mishler Lavem Kauffman Jennifer Stutzman JAN. 31 Mrs. Roy Pippenger Beverly Johnson

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PHOTO PROVIDED Lodge members 2003 officers of Nappanee F & AM 566 Lodge were installed recently. Front, from left: James M. Barkdull. Installing Master, Plymouth-Kilwining Lodge 149; Harry Harness. Senior Warden. Jacob Dermott, Worshipful Master, Jame Truex, Junior Warden and Max Flickinger, Senior Stewart; back: Geobe Flowers Tyler, Barney Stouder, Junior Stewart; (Lee) Claude Chrisman, Chaplin; Tom Lehman, Treasurer and Raymond C. DeVault, Past Master Installing Chaplin Plymouth-Kilwining Lodge 149. Not pictured, Don Rink, Secretary and Dr. Forrest Kendall, Senir Deacon.

Mrs. Dale Thomas Connie Irwin Marilyn Slabaugh Alvetda Stutzman Cathy Stutzman Michael Stull, Jr. Mary Louise Laser Karen Bickel FEB. 1 Gail Widmoyer Cindy Grimaldo Helen Whelan Alvin,Stutzman

FEB. 2 Beth Anglin Robbie Schmeltz Dean Barnes Jaime Loucks Mildred Elam Marge Franklin Margaret Morrison Rylee Nicole Carothers Marguerite Cunningham Leonard Ederman FEB. 3 Jim Hoyt

Steve & Annie Chapman

AONE DAY SEMINAR Focusing on improving the many facets of family relationships When: Saturday, February 22 Time: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Where: Amish Acres in Nappanee Cost: $40.00 a person Seminar includes: Lunch, dinner, the comedy of Craig Tomquist, and a concert by Steve and Annie Chapman.

Society

Kirby Miller Maxine Schwartz Teresa Metzler JoAnn Miller ttozanna Yoder Bane Elliott Kent McDonald Dana Carbthers FEB. 4 Marvin Schmucker Phil Lehman Dawn Chouinard Craig Shupert

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Advance News • Wednesday. January 29, 2003

Church Calendar

FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC EXPRESS NAPPANEE —The Fairfield High School Music Express will give a concert at the Union Center Church of The Brethren on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 6:30 p.m. Music Express consists of 40 singers/dancers who primarily perform throughout Elkhart County a for various church and social organizations, providing a variety of pop. classical and traditional music. They are under the leadership of Suellen R. Kipp, assisted by Brenda Mestach and choreographed by Suzanne Schwartz. The group received second runner-up honors in their first competition at Northrop High School in the spring of 2002. Union Center Church of the Brethren, located at the comer of C.R. 50 and C.R. 11 north-east of Nappanee. For more information call 773-4295 Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to noon. A love offering will be accepted for the Music Express. CHURCH HOLDS "FAMILY OUTREACH" PROGRAM NAPPANEE—A puppet show demonstrating God’s love will highlight the Family Outreach Program scheduled for Feb. 1 at the First Presbyterian Church in Nappanee. This outreach program is targeted for children ages 310 and their parents. Also included will be a family craft project that includes a Valentine centerpiece and placemats to be taken home and enjoyed throughout the month of February. Attendees will also work on a Valentine poster, a community outreach mission project that will be given to the LuAnn Nursing Home, its staff and residents. Refreshments will be served and the event is open to the public. The program starts at 9:30 a.m. and you may register by calling the First Presbyterian Church at 773-3773, Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. or by leaving a message at the church office. The church is located at the corner of North Main Street and North Wood in Nappanee. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP SEMINAR NAPPANEE Steve and Annie Chapman will present a one day seminar and concert entitled, “Improving the many Facets of Family Relationship” on Saturday, Feb. 22 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Amish Acres in Nappanee. The cost is S4O per person, which includes the seminars during the day, the evening concert, the comedy of Craig Tomquist, lunch and the Thresher's dinner at Amish Acres. Steve and Annie have appeared on James Dobson's “Focus on the Family” and always gear the day on family relationships. This event is sponsored by Community Gospel Church in Bremen. For more information and tickets, call 574-633-4170.

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