Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 28, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 July 1994 — Page 3

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SIDEWALK DAYS--Nappanee retailers hosted the annual Sidewalk Days, July 15-16, and many people could be seen sorting through the discounted bargains lining the sidewalks. Rons Bakery and Restaurant was a safe haven to all the weary shoppers needing refreshment and a place to rest. Pjctu red: Downtown antique dealers were a popular stop that held interest for visitors of all kindsl (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

Court news The following cases have been handled by the Nappance courts. David Widmoyer is the judge. Roberto Juarez, charged with operating while intoxicated, paid total fine and costs of $563.50. William E. Guard, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohol, paid total fine and costs of $188.50. Wesley A. Hartman, charged with speeding 35mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $64.50. Eric M. Wood, charged with having no motorcycle endorsement, paid total fine and costs of $59.50. Kip R. Diemer, charged with having a false and fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $59.50. Salvador Marquez, charged with

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New books available at Library The following is a list of books now available at the Nappanee Public. ADULT FICTION The Wyndham Legacy, Coulter-two cousins must solve two mysteries from the past to settle rival legacies, in this novel of Regency England. Winter Rain, Johnston-the adventures of a lone frontiersman on a lifelong quest to reclaim his family and defeat his greatest enemy. Too Many Crooks Spoil the Broth, Myers—a Pennsylvania Dutch restaurant kitchen beocmes a culinary battleground with conflicts between guests and a suspicous death, in this witty mystery. Miami, It’s Murder, Buchanan--a tough Miami police reporter investigating a series of bizarre deaths and a serial rapist, discovers the two stories intersecting, as she herself becomes a target Honor and Duty, Lee-a Chinese-American cadet at West Point in the 1960 s plummets into the heart of a cheating scandal, which forces him to find his way between two often contradictory concepts of honor and duty. True Women, Windle-this story of the women of two dynastic families in Texas is based upon the author’s own roots. Fragments of the Ark, Meriwether-a group of determined runaway slaves attempt to steal and deliver a Confederate gunboat to the Union Navy, in this novel of a man’s quest for the basic human rights to freedom for himself and his family. Wars and Winters, Coppel- an American who was adopted by an American officer in Germany in 1946 is driven to investigate his mysterious origins, while being stalked by those who wish to silence him permanently, in this novel of intrigue. All Desires Known, Macdonald- • this intergencrational love story is set within the conventions of a Victorian Irish society. A Vow of Sanctity, Black- a sleuthing nun on a spiritual retreat in Scotland, discovers a modem skeleton in an ancient crypt. Underdog, Lewtn- a homeless

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NEW OFFICERS-An installation banquet was held Tuesday, June 28, for new officers of the Nappanee Rotary Club. Guests included Outgoing District Governor Bill Crees and his successor Jack Roseland Stark. Special recognition was given to Wendy Metzler for 16 years of perfect attendance and outstanding service; Paul Dougherty, 22 years; and Dar Hively, 25 years.

man determined to strike it rich, becomes a paid informant for the police and finds himself navigating a sea of murderous sharks, in this mystery novel set in Indianapolis. Mudering Mr. Monti, Viorst—murder, mayhem, and motherhood arc woven together in this comic novel. Commitment, Ellis- a determined woman overcomes the Depression, the murder of her first husband, and the horror of World War II to become a successful architect and to see her children carry her dreams into the future. The Wedding Guest, Gilbertwhen Elinor goes to live with her two aunts in the family home, she learns that the quiet surface of country life may be deceptive, in this gothic novel set in England after World War I. ADULT NON-FICTION A Father’s Story, Dahmer-the father of mass murderer Jeffrey Dahmer tells his story. Fly Fishing Through The Midlife Crisis, Raines— the author’s experiences of the years between 40 and 50, using a fishing metaphor. I Took A Lickin’ And Kept On Tickin', Grizzard- a humorist writes of his r,ear-death experience during heart surgery. The Reader’s Digest Illustrated Book Of Dogs- advice on choosing, training, caring for, and grooming

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, July 20, 1994

Pictured from left: outgoing president Rick Jertkins, new president Rob Shaw, secretary Christopher Walter, treasurer Paul Teal, board of directors members Merl Holden and Gale Gerber, vice-president Laurie Sumpter, and assistant secretary/treasurer Paul Dougherty. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

your dog. The Ultimate Rose Book, Macoboy- everything about roses, with full-color photographs. The Angry Gut, Thompsoncoping with colitis and crohn’s disease. Butter Busters, Mycoski—familiar recipes trimmed of fat and cholesterol. Anne Frank Beyond the Diary, by van der Rol-photos and text show the human face behind the young writer’s voice. The Princess in the Tower, by Weir-a reconstruction of the events leading up to the sinister deaths of the boy king Edward V and his brother, die Duke of York, in 15th century England. People Celebrates People-20 years of popular culture. The Book of Lists 90s Edition, by Wallechinsky-updated compedium of odd facts and surprising information. America The Beautiful Cookbook-authentic recipes from across America. Family Guide to Stroke, by Caplan—new developments in prevention, treatment, and recovery. 2 to 22 Days Around the Great

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Lakes, by Schuchter-a travel itinerary planner. FOR TEENS Whatever Happened *o Janie? by Cooney-In this sequel to “The Face On the Milk Carton,” the stories of two families continue. Green Willow, by Dunlop-Kit’s discovery of a secret Japanese garden begins a healing process that helps her cope with the tragedies in her life. I Had Seen Castles, by RylantNow an old man, John is haunted by memories of his decision to fight ip WWII, and of the girl he loved whp was against war. ; Savage Carrot, by Tomey— Thirteen-year-old Carrot dies to come to terms with her father’s death, and her new life on her grandmother’s farm. Here’s to You, Rachel Robinson, by Blume-Seventh-grader Rachel has trouble dealing with her older brother after he is expelled from boarding school, and comes back into her life. 1 •- The Wings of a Falcon, t>y Voight-Two 14-year-old boys Jlee the slavery of Daimall’s Island, aifd seek a new life on the mainland,' m this story of courage and loyalty.

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