Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 27, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 July 1995 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, July 5, 1995

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are asked to bring food to share and their own table serviced All former students and friends are invited. Mrs. Olen Anglin stated, “Although Mr. Busche has his doctor’s degree, he is still the wonderful Mr. Busche we knew as a teacher and band conductor.” The Busches will arrive in Nappanee Sunday, July 16, and may be reached at 773-3947.

HENRY BUSCHE Honored Bv Friends

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All senior members of the Nappanee community are encouraged to become active in the many programs of the local senior center, Elder Haus, located at 258 E. Market St. If you would like to be placed on the mailing list, to receive a monthly calendar, and announcements of special activities, please call the center, 773-2424. A carry-in dinner is set for Local court cases heard The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Monty G. Wolfe, charged with speeding 30mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Duane D. Miller, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Anthony J. Galassi, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $87.00. Kristen A. Coffel, charged with speeding 70mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $78.50. Lisa M. Phifer, charged with driving while license suspended, paid total fine and costs of $79.50. Robert V. Noble, charged with public intoxication, paid total fine and costs of $373.50.

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Wednesday, July 12 at noon, with a program to follow. The program will be presented by Tara Thompson-Lengacher, of Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home. She will provide information on funeral pre-planning. This plan helps make and pay for funeral arrangements ahead of time. Since these are decisions faced by evdfybne, this is a program that should be of interest. Quilting is enjoyed all day on Monday and Friday. You are invited to bring a sack lunch and stay all day. A microwave is available for heating soups and sandwiches. Pinochle begins at Ip.m. Monday, and Euchre and other games at Ip.m. Tuesday and Thursday. There will be a health screening clinic from 10-1 la.m., Thursday. July 13. Ple'ase come and take advantage of this special service. Looking ahead: Friday, July 14. there will be a van trip for lunch at the Morris Inn, Notre Dame, and a short stop at University Mall. The annual “Picnli in the Park” is set for Wednesday, July 19. This is a favorite activity for the,center, with lunch including grilled hamburgers, baked beans, chips, fruit and dessert, for just $2 per person. Reservations are required, so call the center today. A trip to Saugatuck and South Haven, Michigan, is coming up

Longacre Chicken Salad $ 2.89 ib Butterfly Pork Chops 5 3.39 ib

Wednesday, July 26. Reservations should be made soon. The first stop in Saugatuck will provide opportunity for a ride on the "Queen of Saugatuck” boat. From there, time will be spent in the South Haven area. The group leaves the Elder Haus at 7:30a.m. Blosser promoted The J.M. Smucker Company announced the recent promotion of Courtney Blosser to Plant Personnel Manager for Mrs. Smith’s, Inc., in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. It will be his responsibility to manage all aspects of Human Resources and employee relations for Mrs. Smith's facility. Courtney joined Smucker in 1989, and most recently held the position of Operations Trainer. He is a graduate of North Wood High School and Purdue University, with a BS in food science. Courtney, son of Keith and Shirley Blosser, Nappanee, currently resides in Pottstown.

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JUNIOR FRIENDS—Looking for a place to share creative ideas and fun too? All teens are invited to join the Junior Friends of the Nappanee Public Library, Monday, July 17, 6:30p.m., under the leadership of Jay Heckaman. The teens will assist the Friends organization, promoting the library and conducting fundraising activities. They will also share ideas on selecting materials and planning programs of special interest to teeris. Refreshments will be provided by van Camps. For mor£ information, call the library, 219-773-7919. Shown at the organizational pizza party held recently from left, Amanda Aquilera, Christina Beachy, Jason Bollenbacher, Letha Handziak and Eric Sitek.

State Museum offers 'Jubilee'

Lions and Tigers and Bears — to inhabit the Indiana State not quite—but live animals come Museum during Wildlife Jubilee.

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NEW CHAMBER MEMBERS—Liz's Furniture Shoppe and The Country Cottage are two new members of the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce. Executive Director Mike McCauley presents membership plaques to Liz Mullett, left, and Polly Lower. Liz reports that her furniture shoppe, located at 202 S. Main St., Nappanee, offers furniture and accessories for all occasions, including CD towers, desks and bunk beds, as well as framed pictures and gift certificates—all at affordable prices. According to Polly, the folks at The Country Cottage, 751 W. Market St., feature antiques (specializing in oak and walnut), handhooked rugs, wicker, teapots, linens and collectibles. They invite you to stop in and see for yourselves—they are both welcome additions to the local business community! (Kim Keiser photo)

Stamp Club meets at library The Ben Franklin Stamp Club will meet in the Enos Borkholder Meeting Room at the Nappanee. Public Library. Saturday, July 8, at 10a.m. Dr. Forest Kendall, a local collector who is responsible for organization of the club, leads discussions concerning tips for new stamp collectors. Anyone in grade three through adult, with an interest in stamp collecting and trading, is invited to attend. Participants will learn more about stamps and stamp collecting. Activities include games and prizes. The club meets the second Saturday of each month, at 10a.m., in the library.

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July 15. The state museum’s education department presents this familyoriented event to focus on Hoosier wildlife and nature. Live animal visits from the Indianapolis Zob. Hoosier Herpetological Association, and Hardy Lake Wildlife Rehabilitation Center highlight the jubilee. The festival is from 10a.m.4p.m., Saturday. July 15, in conjunction with the museum’s current exhibition “Sinew and Feather: The Art of Leonard Bohning.” The late Leonard Bohning was a master taxidermist, whose mounted specimens take on an artistic reality in their presentation. Wildlife Jubilee features demonstrations by taxidermist “Woody” Gossman, Greenwood. Children’s activities, such as storytelling, face-painting, arts and crafts, are also a part of the day. Educational programs and informational booths include the Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife, Wild Birds Unlimited, Heritage Trust, The Nature Conservatory, and World Wildlife Federation. The state museum describes Indiana’s natural history through its permanent exhibitions, along with special temporary exhibits. The Indiana State Museum is part of the State Museum and Historic Sites, a division of the Department of Natural Resources, and operates 16 sites around the state. The museum is located at 202 N. Alabama St., one block north of Market Square Arena. Admission to the festival and the state museum is free. Meter parking is free on Saturday.

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