Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 9, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 6 March 1996 — Page 2

Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, March 6,19%

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Mclnerny leads book discussion series

Join author Ralph Mclnerny at the Nappanee Public Library, Monday, March 11, from 7-9p.m„ • i Beef Cattle Association meets March 12 The 1996 annual meeting of th 6 Elkhart County Beef Cattle Association will be held Tuesday* March 12, 6:30p.m., at the Country Table Restaurant, Nappanee. You do not need to be a member to attend. The cost for the program is $lO per person, with reservations due by March 8, to Dennis Sharkey, 219-533-0286.

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as he discusses his newest book, “Law and Order.” Witty and wise, rich with diverse characters and unexpected plot twists, it is the very best from a truey-fhastef'of mystery. With a near-flawless trial record, main character Andrew Broom couldn’t be happier living in his hometown of Wyler, Indiana. Everybody knows everybody, and there’s plenty of time for golf. He’s the envy of all his colleagues for his beautiful wife, Susannah. Unfortunately, mischief and deception lurk even in the quietest of towns. When the corpse of a prosperous and influential businessman turns up at the seventh hole of the Wyler County Club, Andrew Broom’s

hopes for a leisurely summer of golf and gossip quickly disappear. Ralph Mclnerny is the Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of the Father Dowling mystery series, and lives in South Bend. “Back* Home Again...in Indiana,” is the theme for the spring “Let’s Talk About It” book discussion series. All the books selected are written by Indiana Kiwanibull... Welcome Everywhere was the focus of the Monday meeting of Nappanee Noon Kiwanis Club. The program was presented by Glenn Ginder and Jaynee Schmidt. The March 11 program will be presented by Greg Sanchez, who will speak on “Living with AIDS.” Mayor Larry Thompson will report on his first 100 days as mayor at the March 18 program, and Police Chief Ray Carich will speak on his first 100 days in office at the March 25 session. Noon Kiwanians meet each Monday, at Dal Mar Banquet Hall, 159 E. Lincoln St., Nappanee. The fair committee will meet March 12, noon, at Ron’s Bakery and Restaurant. All interested members are invited. , Nine ministers joined Kiwanians for the Minister Appreciation Day. There was also an interclub present from North Webster.

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authors. The final session of the series will meet Monday, March 25, from 7-9p.m., at the Nappanee Public Library. To register, phone the Nappanee Public Library at 219-773-7919. The free series is funded by the Indiana Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Library tour offers wealth of information New. cardholders and those interested in learning more about library servipes are invited to attend a guided tour of the Nappanee Public Library, Monday, March 11, 7p.m. In addition to discovering where to find current bestsellers or the latest business information, participants will be introduced to the special services available. These will include items such as the Bible Library, Books In Print Plus with Reviews, The Columbia Granger’s World of Poetry, Compton’s Multi-Media Encyclopedia, Magazine Article Summaries Sweet’s Catalog File on compact disc, computers and typewriters for use in the library, and art prints, cameras and compact discs for loan. To help new residents become familiar with the library, tours are offered the second Monday of each month.

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HOLD RAFFLE—Chiphone Federal Credit Union, Nappanee, will be holding d raffle for the handmade quilt pictured above, with Susie Kiefer, Member Services. The quilt was made by Amish and Mennonite ladies from the community, and donated in memory of Brenda Mast, a cancer patient who passed away recently. The drawing is set for Friday, March 29 at 5p.m., and all proceeds will go to Ronald McDonald House. Tickets will be sold at Chiphone, where the 88"xl 06" quilt will be on display, for $5 each, or five tickets for S2O. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

Court newsThe following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Roger A. Bailey, charged with

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speeding 68mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $76.50. Randall S. Miller, charged With speeding 65mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $83.50. Timothy Olson, charged with speeding 64mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs pjf $87,50. Matthew S. Widman, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and cpsts of $88.50. Mitchell L. Willaman, charged with speeding 60mph in a 40mph* zone, paid total fine and costs of $83.50. James A. Cassella, charged with speeding 60mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $83.50. Karen F. Belardinella, charged with false and fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Laurette M. Steinbacher, charged with speeding 59mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $77.50. John E. Koontz, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Jason S. Housour, charged* with false and fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $73.50.