Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 123, Number 13, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 March 2000 — Page 3

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HONOR SOCIETY—The National Honor Society Induction Ceremony was held at Dal-Mar Banquet Center Thursday night, March 23. New inductees were rewarded pins and certificates. The new Senior Honor Society members are: bottom row left to right, Kristina Berger, Mary Borger, Nathan Canter, Katherine Carlton, Joshua Corwin and Patricia Eicher, top row, Candace Ganshorn, Megan Graybill, Kathryn Sonner,

New books available at Nappanee Public Library

The following new books have been added to the shelves of the Nappanee Public Library and are now , available for mh&tfm* pleasure. ADULT FICTION: * Irish Eyes, by Greeley—a clairvoyant Irish woman and her equally gifted infant daughter work on unraveling the mystery of a sunken ship on Lake Michigan, but make some dangerous enemies as they have to solve a murder and find a buried treasure. Blackout, by Nance—an FBI terrorism specialist’s investigation of a life-threatening incident involving a 747 and a mysterious business jet leads to an edge-of-the-seat showdown. Beyond the Stars, by Shatner — a man’s new life in an alternate universe and his former destiny seem to have little to do with each other until a strange mental illness spreads through a world-sized space ship, in this science fiction adventure. Mrs. Pollifax Unveiled, by Gilman—not even the CIA has much faith that Mrs. Pollifax can successfullv null off her latest mission involving a search for a missing American heroine in the Middle East. Rough Draft, by Hall —a writer’s investigation of the murders of her parents and an FBI agent’s search for a psychopathic hit man are connected by a mysterious financier who holds the keys to both cases. Gertrude And Claudius, by Updike—this novel tells the story of the King and Queen of Denmark before Shakespeare’s play Hamlet begins. Day Of Reckoning, by Higgins--when a journalist investigating an international crime boss is murdered, her ex-husband, a secret government agent, seeks revenge against the illegal business of the crime boss, in this tale of suspense. The Lighthouse Keeper, by Pratt-orphaned as a child and sent to live with his uncle who was a lighthouse keeper, a young man learns the secret of keeping love alive even when tragedy strikes, in this story of family, hope, and courage. Night Work, by King-a San Francisco police detective and her partner investigating three murders discover a contemporarystyle hit list with primal roots. Knight Of The Demon Queen, by Hambly-the struggle between good and evil continues in this sequel to the fantasy tale, Dragonshadow. Follow The Stars Home, by Rice-as a young mother copes with the care of an exceptional

Trenton Stump, Alisa Stutsman, Rebecca Sutter and Bradley Wilson. Pictured at bottom, the new Junior members are: bottom row, Andrea Atkinson, Rhonda Brumbaugh, Christopher Evans, Sarah Herr and Holly Hershberger, top row, Ulises Martinez, Benjamin Myers, Andrew Whitehead, Amy Yoder and Jessica Yoder. Congratulations to new members. (AN photos by Mindy Shearer)

child after her husband has left her, her husband's brother stands by her, in this novel of heartbreak and Dead and Gone, by S&npsonthp policemen inyostirapm, the, murder of an English barrister's wife find a morass of family secrets complicating the case. ADULT NON-FICTION: May The Road Rise to Meet You, by Padden—a lively journey through Irish-American history. Where’s Harry?, by Stone— Steve Stone remembers his years with sports announcer, Harry Caray. Edward & Sophie: A Royal Wedding, by Parkinson—an illustrated story of the engagement and marriage of Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son. Rise Above, by Shamblin—the author of the Weigh Down Diet tells how to free yourself from the

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desire to overeat through a lasting relationship with God. The American President, by book 4?xaptinfljjujjfie careers o£ill the presidents if grouping item thematically rather than chronologically. Maria Rodale’s Organic Gardening—photographs and text show how organic gardening can be beautiful as well as bountiful. The Power To Destroy, by Roth--the story of the congressional investigation of the IRS, the steps that have been taken to curb its abuses of power, and proposals for changes that still need to be made. On A Positive Note, by Winans--autobiography of gospel singer Cece Winans. Blind Eye, by Stewart-the story of a psychopathic physician who betrayed the trust of his patients and co-workers.

Legion Corner...

The American Legion continues its intense drive to protect and preserve veteran benefits, national security and provide wholesome programs for the welfare and enhancement of future generations. The numerical strength of this organization is vital. Do you belong and are you doing your part in asking others to belong? One of our greatest challenges faced today is reminding others about the selfless service of veterans. Veterans have made America strong enough to endure war so there could be economic prosperity, political freedom and peace. The American Legion has consistently been a cornerstone in ensuring those who served are not forgotten. The American Legion has never lost sight of what’s really important: veterans, their families, communities and God and country. The American Legion possesses a proud heritage in the role it plays in helping others since our inception in 1919. Our commitment is further evidenced through our efforts to create a viable veteran health care system, a fair and equitable GI Bill of Rights, and our insistence in ensuring treatment for illnesses caused by Agent Orange and unknown illnesses from the Persian Gulf War. Membership in the American Legion is a matter of pride: pride ' n heritage, pride in accomplishment, pride in saving, pride in belonging. (Submitted by William “Bill” Flaugher, Commander of the Third District American Legion)

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, March 29,2000

Gardening for birds and butterflies

Mary Ann Lienhart-Cross Extension Educator, Elkhart County The Purdue Elkhart county Extension Homemakers invites you to attend the Gardening for Birds and Butterflies program on Thursday, March 30, at 1:00 p.m. and again at 7:00 p.m. in the Rdler Room of the Elkhart County Community Center located on the Elkhart County Fairgrounds, C.R. 34, in Goshen. The speaker presenting the butterfly portion of the program will be Marcia Parker, and the speaker for the Birds portion will be Denise Sanders. Both are Elkhart County Master Gardener Interns.

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WEDNESDAY 5 S. Galat, M.D. Surgery - 9 AM M. Salcedo, DPM Podiatry-1:30 PM 12 S. Galat, M.D. Surgery 9 AM C. Ware, M.D. Orthopedics • 9 AM M. Salcedo, DPM Podiatry-1:30 PM 19 Kevin Gerig, M.D. Surgery - 9 AM R. Ramachandran, M.D. • Neurology PAIN MANAGEMENT AT HOSPITAL 7 25 S. Galat, M.D. C. Ware, M.D. Orthopedics • 9 AM M. Salcedo, DPM Podiatry-1:30 PM

They will be presenting mation on how to attract birds and 11 butterflies, what to plant, and if th£* two work together. So enough printed materials will)* be available, please call the Purdue!’ 3 Elkhart County Extension Office at 533-0554 to make a reservation. Anyone who wants to obtain 1 * information on birds and butted* flies is encouraged to attend. sf k This program and all program) 1 * of the Cooperative Extension* Service are open to the general public. si ■ /K I

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FRIDAY | y J. Martens, M.D. Surgery • 9 AM R. Rupp, PH.D. LMFT-10 AM Counseling Marshall County Single Parents 9 AM-4 PM T 5 J. Martens, M.D. Surgery-9 AM R. Rupp, PH.D. LMFT-10 AM Counseling Marshall County Single Parents 9 AM-4 PM 21 R. Rupp, PH.D. LMFT-10 AM Counseling Brian Sains, MD Ear, Nose A Throat 2:30 PM -MvatHtOauntY ■' WRflte rVilill 9 AM-4 PM 28 J. Martens, M.D. Surgery-I AM R. Rupp, PHJ). lmfTioam Counseling Marshall County Single Parents 9 AM-4 PM