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Market Street Studio holds special exhibit in February

NAPPANEE Market Street Studio, 101 W Market St„ announces a 'pccial exhibit featuring the recent vvmk\ of Warsaw artist, Beverly Fagan Gilbertson, Horn and raised in Stillwater, Oklaltonta, Beverly is a mainly self-taught artist who works itt a variety of media including acrylic, wateiyolor, ansi oil, She has won numerous awards in juried shows ut Ivoth Oklahoma ami the Warsaw area ami currently works from Itei home studio where she sells much of her work on ehav The artist's work is also represented on a regular basis by Market Street Studio, Characterized by bold color ami an abstract, impresisonistic

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sty le, Gilbertson's work covets tire gamut of subject matter and tech tuques -from tranquil landscapes, bold florals, ami fantasy-inspired still lile to tapestry -like watctvolors eieated w ith layer upon layer of tevture and color. An opening leception for tire exhibit will be held Satutday, leh, I IVont 5*7 p to, at tlte studio, which is located just west of SR 19 on U.S, h, lire exhibit continues through February during tegular business hours; Monday by appointment and TUesdaySuturdny 10*4, For nuae Information, please contact Market Stieet Studio at (574) 773*3 127 or entail at tttsstudiowearthlink net,

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Ray E. MMtr July ♦, mSstMT, 10, 2003 NAPPANEE Ray * Milk*, 79, of 452 Mapte Lawe, Nappaoee, died It stay, Jan. 10 at Satasota Memorial Hospital in Saravota, Fla. Horn July 9, 1923 in Kakvma, lowa, be was the son of SyJxanus and Martha tßeacfo t Miller and lived most <4 his lile in Northern Indiana tie ntarrted Velma lean Mvder on August 4,1945 in Nappanee. Ray tetited ttom the Sterling Group and had been a eo-owuer of Ray S Catpets both in Nappanee He was also a World War II Anny-Air Force Veteran, served w iib the 4Stb Bomb Group and was a POW in Germany for one year. ~ He was a member of Nappanee Church Of the Brethren, Nappauee American Legion, Nappanee V.E.W. and Nappanee Masonic Lodge He was a past board member of the Llkbatt County Parto, Department and Nappanee Lawns Club Surviving are his wile, Velma Jean Miller; a son, Dana C. t Rosy I Miller of Ocala, Florida ; a slaughter, Kathy R. tßradt Lambert of St. Louis, Missouri; bvur grandchtkheo; three brothers HowatxJ Miller of Kemille, Texas; Glen Miller of Weslacxc Texas and Sylxanus iLula leant ol Tteyner, hwva; two sisters Ldna tltant Kautbrran of' Hutchison and Vida Vutay, both of Hutchison, Karr He was preceded in death by a brother, John Miller. A bttreral sets be, conducted by the Rex. Panl Stauffer and assisted by Clell Kandel, was Irekl at Nappanee Church of the Brethren on Friday, Jan 17, Funeral airaitgcntonts were rrrade tlrtough Thonrpson-Lengacher & Ytrder Futreral Hotrre in Nappanee, Burial took place at South Unbar Cemetery w ith graveside services conducted hy the Nappattee American Legion ami V.F.W. Menrorials nray be serrt hv tlie American l ring Asswiatbm or Nappanee Church of Ihe Brethren. Dora F. Maurer July 25. 1910-Jon, U, 2003 NEW PARIS Dora F Maurer, 92, K 9723 C,R 29, New Parts, died Tuesday, Jan 14 at her resbletbe of natural causes. Itom July 25,1910 in Elkhart County, she was the daughter of Lawrence and Anranda Fink and was a lifetime area resident. Site ntarried Nlehrvlas Maurer ou leh I, 1942 in Emmafow-n, who preceded Iter in death rut Dec- 17,1999 Dora w as a Itometttaker attd a ntentber of North Webster Chureh of God, Surviving are iwo sons: Jittt tDartenet Maurer of New Parts ami Everett (Ltndaj Maurer of Nappattee; Eve grandchildren ami 10 great grandehilvlteit; two sisters; a twin, Nora A, Maurer of Goshen; Edna Mitsehelen of Lexington- Ky, ami a Not her, Ralph tGeraldlnet Eink of Nappanee Site was precedevl in death by a sister, Elrrreme Piebher and a htother, William Eink A foneral serv ice was held at Thompson Lengacher & Yoder EVinetnl Home in Nappanee on Satutxiay, Jan, IS, Burial bark place at Union Center Cemetery, Memorials may he sent to North Webster Chureh of God,

Wakarusa Library News

WAKARUSA The Wakarusa Elementary Red Ribbon Week posters have been placed in the entryway display case at the Wakarusa Public Library, The students In each grade made posters reminding people to stay away from drugs, One winning design was chosen than each grade level, The winners were Bailey Shay, Jenna Mtkel, Alyssia Diamond, Allison Gonzalez, Jessica Miller and Jenna Angclntycr. Peggy Bovvers will he displaying her collection of Lennox banks, This healing system manufacturer has the hanks made each year, FREE DVD RENTAL The library has DVDs that can be checked mil to card holders, Subjects

EMS Calls

Nappanee Emergency Medical Services handled tliese medical calls last week: •Jan, 1.7 p,m„ 1101 Becehwood Dr. •Jan. h. 8:50, Fulnnonl Country Club

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Norm E. Homsher Sept. JO, 1923-Jon. JO, 2003 MJJTXJRD —. bforra E. Hamdrer, 79, of I akefaral Rehabilitation and Ueahbcare. Milford, fotwerty of Nappanee, died Saturday. Jan. IS at Lakeland Rehabilitation slue to a long illness Rom Sept, JO, 1923 in Rensselaer, she was the daughter oT John and L wet la (Montgomery) Sowers and moved to Nappanee in I9sts horn Silvetkake. She martfod Robert Hamsher on Oct. 27,1945 in Syracuse, who preceded her in death on Oct 13s 1987. She was a graduate of Sydney High School and wotked at Johnson Controls in Goshen for 19 years. She was affiliated with the First Brethren Chureh in Nappanee. ' “ Surviving are her children: Nancy (Jenokl) Neibert of Syracuse; Carol Ammerman. Roger Hamsher and Richard Hamsher, all xis Nappanee; six grandchikhen; three great grandchildren; a htother. Gayhvrd SrtWtcs of Warsaw and a sister, Mary twareen) Simmons of FAitfon. She was preceded in death hy a sister. Phyllis Shearer. A foneral service, comhbted hy ihe Rev. Ken Hunn of First Brethren Chureh attd assisted hy the Rev. Heath Fervida of Syracuse Chureh of the Brethren, was held at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee on tUesday, Jan. 21, Burial took place at Unfon Center Cemetery in Nappanee. Memorials may be sent to Use American Diabetes Association or the American Heart Association Daniel l Slabaugh Oct, 31, 1914-Jon. 15,2003 NAPPANEE Daniel T. Slabaugh, Bb, 13180 N. 1025 W„ Nappanee, died Wednesday, Jan. 15 at his residence of a short illness. Bom October 31, 191 b in Nappanee, he was tlte son of Tobias J. and Amanda W. (Yoder) Slabaugh and was a lifetime resident. He married Katie Ann Hochstetler on Dec. 2b, 1944 in Nappanee. He was a farmer and a member of the Okl Order Amish Church. Surviving are his wife, Katie Ann Slabangh; two sons: Leon J. (Karen) Slabaugh of Garnett and Lamar D. tMaryi Slabaugh of Nappanee; three daughters: Dorothy (Albert Ray) Ttoyerof LaGmnge; Marlene (David Lee) Mast of Middlebury and Karen (Paul Ray) Ttoyer of Shipshewana; 2b grandchildren and eight great grandchildren and a brother, Raymond (Clara) Slabaugh of Waxahachie, Uixas, He was preceded in death by a daughter, Batbara Ellen Slabaugh; a son, Vernon Dale Slabaugh; seven toothers: Joseph. William, Edward, Simon. Levi, Perry and Ezra Slabaugh and Dxe sisters: Lydia Yoder, Eanny Slabaugh, Susie Slabaugh. Magdalena Slabaugh and Clam Chupp. A lUneral service, conducted hy the Bishop John Earl Miller, of the Old Otder Amish Chureh, and assisted by Home Ministries, was held at the Lavent Schwartz residence on Satuiday. Jan. 18. Funeral arrangements were made through Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee. Burial took place at Weldy Cemetery. The pallbearers were Todd Slabaugh, Daniel L, Slabaugh, Alan Ttoyer, Karl Mast, Anthony Ttoyer and Jason Mast

Edward Jones number one in national survey

NAPPANEE For the 10th year running, Edward Jones ranked number one In Registered Representative magazine's annual survey of the nation's eight largest financial services firms, The magazine randomly selects toukers nationwide (50 representatives faun each firm) and asks them to rank their firm In various categories. "Once again, the highest overall average was al Edward Jones, which earned the fop score In 17 of Ihe 19 categories in which It was rated." accoidlng so the magazine's December 2002 Issue. * The categories in the survey Include the firm's work envimnmeni, quality of the firm's operations, quality of the pmducts offered and overall management of the firm. Edward Jones' investment representatives gave the firm Ihe fop spits in all of those categories. Within these categories, the firm's broker gave Edward Jones high marks on 17 of Ihe 19 topics including quality of research, overall

Court Reports

NAPPANKK The following cases have been handled through the Nappunee City Court. David Widmoyer Is the Judge. Kathy Burnett, Mishawaka, charged with operating without financial responsibility, paid total tine and costs of $282,50. Serafln Castillo, Bremen, charged with disregarding auto signal, paid total fine and costs of $92.50, David Heeler, Nappanee. deferral fee, paid total fine and costs of $132. Amber Rlggen, Kendallvllle, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25. Carol Rivera, Nappanee. charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total nne and costs of $87.50, Keith Tishburn, Nappanee. charged with disregarding stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $87.50, James Monagle. South Bend, charged with speeding, paid total

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fine and costs of $99.50. Julie McOowen, Nappanee, charged with public intoxication, paid total fine and costs of $158.50. Richard Yoder, Nappanee. charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. Klmbert Crafton, Nappanee, charged with possesson of tobacco by minor, paid total fine and costs of $132.30. Jeffery Hamilton, Nappanee, charged with voyeurism, paid total fine and costs of $282.50. Jamie Kaylor, Nappanee. charged with curfew violation, paid total line and costs of $132.50. John Schmucker, Warsaw, charged with expired license plate, paid total fine and costs of $87.30; also charged with operating without financial responsibility, paid total fine and costs of S2OO. Jud Stlllson, Nappanee. charged with speeding, paid total One and costs of $98.50.