Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 125, Number 46, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 13 November 2002 — Page 9

Creative students h*™***™ North Wood High School freshmen show off their creativity through projects related to Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet.' After studying the play, the students in Mrs. Hanyzewski's .Speech and Literature class were offered the opportunity to choose from and complete a variety of creative projects. Some students chose to exhibit their artistic talents by creating a mask, license plate, or colorful coat of arms. Others displayed their writing talents by creating character diaries, love sonnets or rewriting the final act of the play. The bravest of the bunch tried their hands at acting and performed various scenes from the play. One group even delivered a newscast, broadcasting live from the streets of 'fair Verona." The projects gave the students a chance to show what they had to learn in a fun and creative way. Pictured front, from left: Michaeline Lopez, Andy Troxel and Allison Ward; middle: Tanisha Creswell, Kassey Decker, Jessica Combs, Andrew Eisenbeiss, Nick Croyle and Rachel Stull; back: Laura Schiefer. Kristen Moyer, Alicia Daub, Nate Davidhizer, Joe Love, Jordan Evans and Theron Spivey

Invited to Woodview Book Fair

Would you encourage your child's love of reading if you could? Of course. What’s more—you can! Woodview Elementary School has extended an invitation to the community to attend its “Scholastic Book Fair," now through November-15. The fair provides an exciting time to share books and learning

Kids can create Christmas cards

What a better way to spread your family’s own personal message of holiday cheer than with a unique work of art by your children! Instructor Gayle Graverson will

Treasure your library during children’s book week

Switch off the TV and join Pirate Pete and his crew at the Nappanee Public Library for Children’s Book Week, November 18-21! Participants in the annual TVFree week will sail aboard the fpjgjjty Bfuccsmeer in search of treasures from 7-Bp.m. Monday through Thursday in the children’s department.

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products with young readers, and for parents , friends and teachers to find items of interest. The fair is open each day from 8:30a.m.-3p.m. A family event will take place November 14, 3:30-6:30p.m., to feature books for all ages, posters, activities and Clifford, the Big Red Dog. Everyone is welcome. While visiting the fair, everyone

help kids design their very own Christmas cards using a block print method at Market Street Studio in Nappanee. The class is for children ages 8-

Join the fun with puppet shows with sound recordings by North wood Studio, treasure hunts, games and many other adventurous activities for the whole family. Prize drawings will follow each night's festivities. . j 4 No registration is required, and children under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult.

Community

is encouraged to look for the Classroom Wish List display, to see how you can help build your child’s classroom library. The book fair helps to promote learning, while raising money for the school’s library collection. For more information, call 7733117.

13 and will be held on Saturday, November 23, from 10-11:30a.m. Cost for the class is S2O per student. Parents will be given the opportunity to have extra cards printed professionally in larger quantities for an additional charge. For more information please call (574) 773-5242. Market Street Studio’s hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10a.m.-4pm.

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. -j L CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE , November 15th & 16th ] K Hours: 9-5 Come join us as we celebrate the joys of a traditional Christmas J • Garlands * Wreaths * Centerpieces . Candles * Snowmen * Cocoa Many * Many * Great Gift Selections 'j .Zoppini Charm Bracelets * Gift Certificates ► Refreshments * Door Prizes We will alto extend our hours from 9~5 oh November 22nd A 23rd 1 Block South of Main & Market Street : 574-773-5648

Years Ago... Cancer, fits doctor visits town

120 YEARS AGO NOV. 9,1882 Dr. A.L. Bowers of Winfield, Ohio, the celebrated cancer and fits doctor, has come to town to remain 8 or 10 days. The doctor has performed some wonderful cures, having practiced the cures of these maladies for over 40 years. Any person afflicted with cancer or any who have fits, should see the Dr. at his rooms on W. Market Street His terms are quite liberal. 100 YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 12, 1902 John Jackson this season raised a large quantity of onions on the marsh south of town. While the yields are not as good as commonly, he has a carload or more of excellent yellow onions. Walter Oster, aged 18 and Lulu School Menus Woodview Elementary Thursday, November 14—sack lunch, fish sandwich, celery with peanut butter, juice bar or grapes, cookie and milk. Friday, November 15—smokey links, pancakes, tri-tators, rosey applesauce or fruit and milk. Monday, November 18—nacho bean dip, tortilla chips, lettuce salad, peaches and pineapple and milk. Tuesday, November 19—sub sandwich, green beans, Jello or banana and milk. Wednesday, November 20— sausage pizza, com, mixed fruit or orange slices and milk. Nappanee Elementary Thursday, November 14—sack lunch, fish sandwich, celery with peanut butter, peach or grapes, cookie and milk. Friday, November 15 —smokey links, pancakes, tri-tators, rosy applesauce or juice and milk. Monday, November 18 —nacho bean dip, tortilla chips, lettuce salad, peaches or pineapple and milk. Tuesday, November 19—subsandwich, green beans, Jello with fruit or mandarin oranges and milk. Wednesday, November 20— sausage pizza, com, bananas or orange slices and milk.

Advance News • Wednesday, November 13, 2002

L. Fields, aged 17, both of Locke Twp. finally secured a marriage license and were wed at the office of Justice Wisler. They were refused a license several days ago. but their parents finally secured the document though neither is of age. 75 YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 10, 1927 In the enviable position of being the oldest business firm that has operated continuously under one name. Blosser Shoe Store lives up to its reputation to turn out "shoes that look as good as new and feel better" as well as new footgear that suit the purse and taste of the wearer. 50 YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Nappanee Bulldogs engaged Wakarusa Indians in battle and

Wakarusa Elementary Thursday, November 14— smokey links, pancakes, tri-tators, rosey applesauce, juice and milk. Friday, November 15 —sack lunch, fish sandwich, celery with peanut butter, banana, grapes, cookie and milk. Monday, November 18 —nacho bean dip, tortilla chips, lettuce salad, peaches, pineapple and milk. Tuesday. November 19—sub sandwich, green beans, Jello with fruit, blueberries and milk. Wednesday, November 20sausage pizza, com, mixed fruit, orange slices and milk. North Wood Middle Thursday, November 14—submarine sandwich, green beans, sweet pickles, pineapple, tropical fruit and milk. Friday, November 15—chicken fajitas, com, lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, sour cream cups, peaches, sherbet and milk. Monday, November 18—ravioli, green beans, breadsticks with salsa, pears, mixed fruit and milk. Tuesday, November 19—chicken patty sandwich, potato wedges, applesauce, tropical fruit, cookie and milk. Wednesday, November 20— fiestada, tossed salad, mandarin oranges, applecrisp and milk.

Mast Estate - AUCTION

DIRECTIONS: East of CR7 (Arty's comefj then south 1.5 mile to 1300 North, then east 1 mile to 5933 W. 1300 N. Tuesday, November 26, 2002 Personal Property: 1:00 p.m. • Real Estate: 6:00 p.m. OPEN HOUSE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12* 4-6 P.M. A This is a new 2 story home on 1 acre of ground with a large f W 27’x45’ garage. The house has a 13'x13’ living room, 11’x15' dining room, B’xl3’ MyfliMwf C/-W-10'x12' kitchen and 1 bath on first floor. The 2rxdX . W3cnoo «^ floor has 2 bedrooms, 13'x13’m 13'x15’ and a B’xl2'y GM landing. The house has a new furnace with central air, ( r Sorter tor* I 200 amp elec, and a softener. The washer, dryer and a I stove are included. This is a nice home close town.-come inspect and bid your price! TERMS: 10% down day of auction with the remainder at closing. Your bidding is not subject to financing. The sale is subject to seller’s confirmation. TITLE EVIDENCE: Seller shall provide an owner’s title insurance policy in the amount of the purchase price and seller shall provide a warranty deed. CLOSING: Approximately January 5, 2003. • TAXES: $498.00 per year. CAR-LAWN MOWER-LAWN & GARDEN FURNITURE-ANTIQUES-GLASSWARE-HOUSEHOLD-MISC. Any announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed matter. AUCTION NOTE: There is a large amount of items stored in the attic including glassware, etc. and unseen by auctioneer. Lyle Mast Estate Miriam Wilson, P.R. Office (574) 773-4184 • AC39800021 Brain Wulhrich-Sale Manager - (574) 658-3049 • Phil Hahn IN Lie. #AU0102967 03611900 Nappanee, IN. Fresh Florida Citrus Fruit ©Sponsored by Nappanee Noon Kiwanis Proceeds to YOUTH PROGRAMS Order your Fresh Florida Oranges and/or Grapefruit for the holiday season Fmit delivered and ready for pick-up on December id* Kiwanis win notify you of details. Order now by mail. For more Information call 574-773-3339 or 773-7170 ORDER FORM (Satisfaction Guaranteed!) Navel Oranges 2/5 bushel (about 30 count)® sl3 $_ Navel Oranges 4/s bushel (about 60 count) @ $22 $ Red Grapefruit 2/5 bushel (about 20 count) @ sl3 $ Red Grapefruit 4/5 bushel (about 40 count) @ $22 $ COMBO Red Grapefruit & Navel Oranges 2/5 bushel (Mixture of Grapefruit and Oranges) osl7 S Triple Charmer Gift Pack © 523 $ (12 Oranges. 12 Grapefruit 4 12 Apples) Tropical Delight Gift Pack © *2s* (Includes: 20 lbs of oranges t grapefruit, phis chocolate coconut patties, orange blossom honey and tropical marmalade) TOTAL $ Please Make Check Payable to "Nappanee Noon KIWANIS” $ mail with order to Kiwanis Citrus, POB 438, Nappanee, IN 46550 Name Street City Phone

walked away with the Indians scalp, score 55-52. Holderman got the final point with just 2 seconds remaining. McCuen, Hall, Wilt and Hostetter scored well. (Note —Information for the 120100 and 75-years ago segments has been researched and posted by Margaret England-Neff. The Advance-News staff wishes to thank her for her contribution to the column) Truex completes Marine Corps Pvt. Chris W. Truex, son of Don M. Truex, 352 W. Randolph St„ Nappanee, recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot. San Diego. Truex successfully completed 12 weeks of training designed to challenge new Marine recruits both physically and mentally. Truex and fellow recruits began their training at sa.m. by running three miles and performing calisthenics. In addition to the physical conditioning program, Truex spent numerous hours in classroom and field assignments which include learning first aid, uniform regulations, combat water survival, marksmanship, hand-to-hand combat and assorted weapons training. They performed close order drill and operated as a small infantry unit during field training. Truex and other recruits also received instruction on the Marine Corps' core values—honor, courage and commitment, and what the words mean in guiding personal and professional conduct. Truex and fellow recruits ended the training phase with The Crucible, a 54-hour team effort, problem solving evolution which culminated with an emotional ceremony in which the recruits were presented the Marine Corps Emblem, and were addressed as “Marines" for the first time since boot camp began. Truex is a 2002 graduate of North Wood High School.

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