Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 50, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 16 December 1998 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, December 16, 1998

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The Nappanee Emergency Medical Services Department held its annual Christmas party last week, with children and adults alike enjoying time together and a visit from Santa Ciaus. At top left, Dylan Fuller goes one-on-one with the special guest,

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December 10, 4:50b.m.-*~Albert Nickerson, Lot 53 Meadows, Nappanee, required no transport following medical treatment for a nose bleed. December 10, 11:05a.m. — Adults organize The Elkhart County 4-H Club Corporation recently met to elect officers for 1999. They include Michael Christofeno, Elkhart, president; Phil Lindenman, New Paris, vice-president; Wayne Robinson, Goshen, secretary; Carol Kauffman, Millersburg, treasurer, and Margaret Weybright, Syracuse, fair board representative. The corporation is the governing body for the 4-H program. Some of its functions include approval of new 4-H programs and activities, allocation of 4-H monies, and decision-making which provides boundaries and guidelines for the county 4-H programs. The not-for-profit corporation is made up of volunteer 4-H leaders, volunteer adult representatives atlarge, and 4-H Junior Leader representatives. In addition, Dawn Birr, Goshen, will be the president of the county 4-H Adult Leader’s Association for 1999. Also elected were Bert Egging, Etna Green, vice-presi-dent; Ruth Wise, Goshen, secretary and Dave Hahn, Nappanee, fair board representative. The officers are responsible for planning and conducting the 4-H adult leader meetings, as well as to coordinate leader training sessions for both new and experienced leaders. The Elkhart County 4-H program has over 60 4-H clubs, with more than 340 adult volunteer leaders serving over 9,700 4-H members and youth in school enrichment and special interest groups, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, or a disability. For more information on how to get involved in the “Learning By Doing” program, contact the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service-Elkhart County office, Goshen, 219-533-0554, or the Elkhart office, 219-523-2216.

while, at right, EMS Director Jim Sumpter checks out a gift from his department. At bottom, Santa visits with children of all ages, as they share Christmas secrets and wishes. Just eight shopping days left... (Photos courtesy Connie Stouder)

Regina Lehman, 72989 CRI3, Nappanee, transported from the corner of Miriam and Market Streets to Elkhart General following a personal injury accident. December 10. 11:05a.m. —Mary Lehman, 72989 CRI3, Nappanee, required no transport from the corner of Miriam and Market Streets following a personal injury accident. December 11, 11:16a.m.— Wayne Weidner, Bremen, transported from SR 19, 1/2 mile south of CR1350, Nappanee, to Elkhart General following a personal injury accident. December 13, 9:30p.m. —Tara M. Moore, 341 Pinecroft, Nappanee, transported from County Line Assembly of God Church to Bremen Community due to possible ankle injury.

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Warrant for conversion lands local man in jail

December 9, Nappanee CityCourt issued a warrant for the arrest of Scott Jacobson, 108 1/2 East Walnut Street, Nappanee, on charges of criminal conversion. On December 10 the 22-year-old was located at Borkholder American Ventage Furniture, Nappanee, and taken into custody. He was transported to the Elkhart County Security Center and held on a SI,OOO bond. Jacobson also had an arrest warrant through Goshen City Court for failure to appear on a driving while suspended charge. He is also being held for that offense. DWLS December 10, Nappanee Police Officers witnessed Tommy Gene Elsea, Plymouth, driving a vehicle in the area of Pizza Hut Restaurant

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COMMUNITY SERVICE-The Nappanee Men' Bowling Association is getting into the Christmas spirit this year with community service. The organization recently donated monetary funds toward the Open Door project which helps provide Christmas assistance with food and toys to families in need each year. The Nappanee Men's Bowling

Woody heads sorority Laura Woody, a 1996 North Wood High School graduate, was recently elected president of the Sigma Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority, at Indiana University, Bloomington. She is a junior in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs. The Bloomington Chapter of Kappa Delta is one of 198 chapters nationwide, and was founded in Virginia in 1897. Sigma Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta received its charter at IU in 1923. Kappa Delta is a Greek organization with an emphasis on sisterhood and philanthropy. The national philanthropies of Kappa Delta include the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Girl Scouts of America and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeon Research. Laura recently was one of more than 35 women from her house who participated in the 36-hour IU Dance Marathon, and contributed over $40,000 of the $230,000 raised for the Riley Children’s Hospital of Indianapolis. She is the daughter of Jon and Denise Woody, Nappanee.

off of Family Fare Drive, Nappanee. The officers were aware that 18-year-old Elsea had a suspended driver’s license (prior). The suspect was pulled over and after a review of his driving record, Tommy Elsea was taken into custody. He was transported to the Elkhart County Security Center and held on a SI,OOO bond. M. Moore, 341 Pinecroft, Nappanee, transported from County Line Assembly of God Church to Bremen Community due to possible ankle injury.

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ANNUAL DONATION—Keith McCuen (elft), Chaplin for the Sons of the American Legion, Nappanee, visited the local Open Door, December 11, to make a donation. Each year the Sons of the American Legion use profits from fundraisers held throughout the year to make a $350 donation toward the Open Door Christmas project. Pictured with McCuen is Henry Wheelan, Open Door President. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

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