Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 128, Number 48, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 December 2005 — Page 3

REAL Services Menu Menus are subject to change without notice. Due to the diets of some, the meals are not highly seasoned. Thursday, Dec. 1 Grilled Liver with Onions; Mashed Potatoes and Gravy; Seasoned Green Beans; Potato Roll with Margarine; Pie. Friday, Dec. 2 Breaded Chicken Patty on Bun with Mayonnaise; Seasoned Potato Wedges;, Carrot Coin Salad; Pudding with Whipped Topping. Monday, Dec. 5 Tater Tot Casserole; Peas; Applesauce; Bread with Margarine. Tuesday, Dec. 6 Turkey Manhattan: Sliced Turkey, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy; Spinach with Vinegar; Slice of White Bread; Cookie. Wednesday, Dec. 7 Chicken Marsala; Parsley Potatoes; Carrots with Dill Butter; Potato Roll with Margarine; Birthday Cake with Frosting. Noon Kiwanis Club - - - - ■ - ■■■— Submitted bv Don Borger . • vVe were pleased to welcome Denise Haley and Julie Gonzalez - from the 8.A.8.E. program which we found represented Beds And I Britches Etc, a program that brings help in the form of diapers, cribs,and any other things needed for pre-natal and young children i of parents that are not in a position to buy these things in any ■ amount. The Women's Care Center and Families First programs ; which Denise Haley and Julie Gonzalez handle are available to help ; any women who need help in these areas. A good program avail- ; able in our area for any interested. ; Last week's program was opened by President Jeff Kitson by ■ ringing the bell, we all sang "America," and Brian DeCrane offered • the invocation. Bill and Kris Best were our greeters. We were < pleased to welcome an Interclub from the Lakeland club from North Webster, and Bill Fales gave us a Kiwanis Minute. The 50/50 drawing had sl7l available and our guest speaker had the lucky number. Unfortunately, she did not draw the Joker from the pack, so the money will be included in next weeks drawing. Mike Sheetz challenged us with some trivia and vice president Joe Sabo took over the meeting because Jeff Kitson had an appointment at work. Church News Nappanee Missionary Church The 'Nappanee -Missionary Church will host the special Christmas musical, "A Light Still Shines," on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 10 and 11 at p.m. at the church. Presented by the Worship Team of the church, this extraordinary Christmas offering will feature the 180 voice Worship Choir and NMC musicians on solos and narration with the 25 piece NMC Band and Winds. On Saturday night only, a special public fellowship time with coffee, cookies and cider will be held in the 9,000-square foot Grand Hall from 5 to 5:45 p.m. Special Christmas music will set the tone for this Saturday only event. Both evening performances will feature a candlelight carol sing. Senior Pastor, Dave Engbrecht, invites the public to any and all of the weekend's activities. For information on regular services and programs at the Nappanee Missionary Church, contact the church office at 773-7773, or visit the church's web site at www.nmconline.net The Nappanee Missionary Church is located two miles north of Nappanee on State Road 19 at County Road 50.

CONGRESSMAN MARK SOUDER Will Sponsor Two Seniors Meetings Featuring A Representative of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Regarding YOUR NEW MEDICARE 4 » PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFIT Monday, December sth5 th Monday, December sth5 th 10:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. Greencroft Retirement Communities Heritage House Assisted Living Apartments 1721 Greencroft Boulevard 1700 Waterfall Drive Goshen, Indiana Nappanee, Indiana LEARN HOW TO ENROLL i. ' • HAVE YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY SHIIP COUNSELORS For more information on the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit and this meeting, please visit WWW.SOUDER.HOUSE.GOV Download special segments on Medicare and other issues in the Audio/Video section of our Web site, or dial 1-800-959-3041

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Farmwald Esther and Leon Farmwald of Nappanee celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Nov. 20 with an open house at North Main Street Mennonite Church, Nappanee, and over Thanksgiving weekend with their family at the Essenhaus Inn, Middlebury. Esther Stahly and Leon Farmwald were married on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, 1955, at North Main Street Mennonite Church by Ralph Stahly, the bride's uncle. Their children and spouses are Kevin and Susie Farmwald of Goshen, Hal and Vicki Farmwald of Wakarusa, and Leanne Farmwald and Rich Preheim of Elkhart. They also have four grandchildren. Leon is retired from management at Miller Brothers Builders, Goshen. Esther is an escort for Menno Travel Service and a selfemployed tour guide. From 1974 to 1994 they owned and operated Farmwald Lumber and Home Center, Nappanee. Wedding Hartman Aubrie Kaufman and Benjamin Hartman were united in marriage on Nov. 12, 2005 at 3 p.m. at Nappanee Missionary Church. Pastor Carl Homer performed the single ring ceremony. The bride wore a strapless, ivory, floor-length gown by Michaelangelo. Her headpiece was attired with a fresh water pearls tiara and she also wore two veils which were three-feet and 10-feet. Her bouquet contained lilies and white mums. The maid of honor was Heidi Stutzman of Nappanee, cousin, of the bride. The bridesmaids were Haylei Kaufman of Nappanee, sister of the bride; Amy Hartman of Wakarusa, sister of the groom; Caisie Haynes of Sarasota, Fla., cousin of the bride; Jacy Smith of Tyler, Texas, cousin of the bride; Crystal Slabaugh of Indianapolis, cousin of the bride. The bride's attendants were attired in strapless, gray and black dresses with satin top and floor-length black satin skirts. The best man was Aaron Hartman of Nappanee, brother of the groom. The groomsmen were Blayke Kaufman of Nappanee, brother of the bride; Luke Miller of Goshen, cousin of the groom; Lee Yoder of Etna Green, cousin of the bride; Dan Chupp of New Paris, friend of the groom; Vern Yoder of Etna Green, cousin of the bride. The flower girl was Kaitlyn Kaufman of Etna Green, cousin of the bride. The ring bearer was Dylan Fox of Wakarusa, cousin of the bride.

Advance News • Thursday. December 1, 2005

Schrock Melvin and Ruth Ann (Slabaugh) Schrock of Wakarusa will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary by spending a few days at the Winchester Inn, in Winchester, as guests of their children. The couple was married on Nov. 24,1955 at the Bethel Mennonite Church in Nappanee, by Rev. Clarence A. Yoder. The couple has four sons: David (Diana) Schrock, Delton (JoAnne) Schrock, Marion (Heather) Schrock all of Wakarusa and Amell (Tamara) Schrock of Baltimore, Ohio. They also have - 13 grandchildren. The couple are both semi-retired from Horizon Transport, Inc. in Wakarusa.

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