Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 127, Number 38, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 16 September 2004 — Page 2

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Advance News • Thursday, September 16, 2004

Death Notices David A. Bush September 8, 2004 WAKARUSA David A. Bush, 57, of Wakamsa died Sept. Bat 8:02 a.m. at Elkhart General Hospital. He had been ill with cancer for five months. He is survived by his wife Janet Bush; his daughter Emily (Jason) Wize of Troy, Mich.; his sons Keith (Somia) Bush of Eden Prairie, Minn., Craig (Leanne) Bush of Franklin, Tenn.. and George (Rachael) Bush of Muncie; three grandchildren; his father Wilkie Bush of Goshen; and his brother Wilkie “Bud" (Esther) Bush Jr. of Goshen. Services were Sept. 11 at 11 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Nappanee with Rev. Terry Tyler officiating. Willard Frazier September 5,2004 GOSHEN Willard Frazier, 80, of Goshen died Sept. sat 4:15 p.m. at Americare in Goshen, where he resided since 1988. He is survived by a brother Lawrence (Mary) Frazier of Millersburg and a sister Delores Hayes of Syracuse. Services were Sept. 9 at Thompson-Lengacher and Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Burial took place in Union Center Cemetery. Lucille Lavere Pletcher September 5, 2004 WAKARUSA Lucille Lavere Pletcher, 84, died Sept. sat Miller’s Merry Manor in Wakarusa. She is survived by two sons Harry (Debbie) Pletcher of Wakarusa and Dale (Glenna) Pletcher of Goshen: a sister Horine (Carol) LeHue of Wakarusa; 12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Services were Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2004 at Olive Mennonite Church, Wakarusa. with Rev. Robert Matz officiating. Burial took place in Olive (West) Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be given to Olive Mennonite Church. Betty J. Price September 7, 2004 GOSHEN Betty J. Price, 77, of Nappanee died Sept. 7at 10 a.m. in Goshen General Hospital. She is survived by her daughters Deb (Ritchie) Bowers of Peru, Nancy (Russell) Miller of Nappanee and Diane (Joe) Hartwell of Nappanee; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Sept. 18, 1:30-4 p.m. at Thompson-Lengacher and Yoder Funeral Home. A memorial service will be Sept. 18 at 4 p.m. with Rev. Mark Stahl, pastor at First Mennonite Church in Nappanee, officiating. Burial will take place in Union Center Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be given to First Mennonite Church. Zahira Reyes September 11, 2004 GOSHEN Zahira Reyes, 2, died Sept. 11 at 5:10 p.m. at Goshen General Hospital. She is survived by her parents Alberto Reyes and Elia Lecona of Nappanee; one sister Sara Reyes of Nappanee; three brothers Juan, Eriberto and Jovany Reyes of home; grandparents Luis and Luisa Lecona of Nappanee. A memorial service was held Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. at Thompson-Lengacher and Yoder Funeral Home. A viewing was held Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the funeral home, followed by a prayer service. Annelie (Grosshans) Welch September 2. 2004 NAPPANEE Annelie (Grosshans) Welch, 80, died Sept. 2at 1:25 a.m. at Goshen General Hospital. She is survived by her husband Fay J. Welch of Nappanee, her son William (Teresa) Welch of Bloomington, and her sis(er Gertrude Hahn of Germany. No services were held. Advance News Subscriptions s2l per year Call —773-3127

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Real Services Thursday, Sept 16 Ham slice with brown sugar glaze; whipped sweet potatoes; green beans; rye bread with margarine; chunky applesauce; milk, tea, coffee. 642 Calories21g Fat-66mg Cholesterol. Friday, Sept. 17 Breaded tenderloin on bun with lettuce, tomato and mayo; potato stars; creamy coleslaw; fruit cocktail; milk, tea, coffee. 697-24g-72mg. Monday, Sept 20 Meatballs in gravy; seasoned red skin potatoes; peas; whole wheat bread with margarine; vanilla pudding with cherry topping; milk, tea, coffee. 620-21g-48mg. Tuesday, Sept. 21 Rosemary sage chicken quarter; cheesy hashbrown casserole; carrots with dill butter; potato roll with margarine; fresh orange; milk, tea, coffee. 711-26g-95mg. Wednesday, Sept. 22 Cheesy cauliflower soup; saltines; BBQ pork on bun; dill pickle spear; creamy coleslaw; pumpkin pie with whipped topping; milk, tea, coffee. 884-36g-89mg.

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Friday, Sept. 17 Remember the Apple Festival bingo on this Friday, Tri-County Ambulance Service is providing the prizes this year. The sessions will be at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Also, the Indiana AARP van and representatives will be on hand to answer questions about Senior concerns. Saturday, Sept. 18 Apple Festival Parade - 10 a.m. The Red Hat Society has been invited to ride in the Apple Festival Parade in the new Heritage House van. If there are 12 people who would like to be in the parade, we will ride in the

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Michelle Taylor and Dave Rains (left) and Allison Taylor and Ryan King (right) were married in a double wedding ceremony, May 8. The brides are sisters, so Jay and Stephanie Taylor walked both daughters down the aisle. They were united in marriage on May 8 at McCormick Creek Golf Course (inside the bam). Pastor JoAnn Kunz of Hosanna Christian Fellowship, Lititz, Pa., officiated the ceremony. Michelle Taylor and Dave Rains The maid of honor was Jamie Newcomer of Nappanee, friend of the bride. The best man was Jeremy Rohdy of Bremen, friend of the groom. The ushers were Troy King of Lancaster, Pa„ friend of the groom;

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Elder House van. Please call and let us know. Monday, Sept. 20 Quilting all day; bring lunch Pinochle - 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 21 Thursday, Sept. 23 Chair exercises - 10 a.m.; Euchre - 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22 Game Day - 1 p.m.; bring your friends and play the game of your choice. We have Skipbo, Dominoes, Yahtzee, Checkers, Uno and several others.

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Jordan Taylor of Nappanee, brother of bride; and Brad Newcomer of Nappanee, friend of groom. The ring bearer was Dylan Rains of Nappanee, son of Michelle and Dave Rains. The flower girls were Samantha and Sabrina King of Lancaster, Pa., sisters of Ryan King. They now reside in Nappanee. The bride’s parents are Jay and Stephanie Taylor of Nappanee. The bride graduated from Davenport University, South Bend, in medical assisting. The groom’s parents are James and Edith Rains of Bremen. The groom is currently employed at Dutchman in Goshen. Allison Taylor and Ryan King The maid of honor was Rachel Jones of Wakarusa, friend of bride. The best man was Randy King

Hochstetler Homer and Jolene Hochstetler of 3B Road in Nappanee announce the birth of a daughter bom at 5:52 a.m. Aug. 29, 2004 at Community Hospital of Bremen. Laina Jo Hochstetler weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounces and was 191/2 inches long. Grandparents are Christ and Christena Kurtz of Bourbon and Willis and Sarah Hochstetler of Nappanee. , v Yoder Mary and Rose Yoder of C.R. 100 in Nappanee announce the birth of a daughter bom Sept. 3,2004 at Community Hospital of Bremen. Kristina Fern weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces and was 21 inches long.

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of Lancaster, Pa., brother of groom. • The ushers were Troy King of Lancaster, Pa., friend of the groom; Jordan Taylor of Nappanee, brother • of bride; and Brad Newcomer of, Nappanee, friend of the groom. . The ring bearer was Dylan Rains of Nappanee, son of Michelle and. Dave Rains. The flower girls were Samantha and Sabrina King of,Lancaster, Pa., sisters of the groom. They now reside in Muncie, tad.; Currently, the bride and groom are both attending Ball State* University. .* The bride’s parents are Jay and . Stephanie Taylor of Nappanee. The , groom’s parents are John and Sarah King of Lancaster, Pa. A reception immediately fol-1 lowed both ceremonies at Dal-Mar Catering, Nappanee. Both couples - will take their wedding trip at a later • date. »

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Court Report •Rebecca J. Golden, 56, 10501 N. Anglin Rd,, Etna Green, was fined $25 for failure to use seat belt. '' •Lisa Hochstetler, 32,453 S. Elm St., Nappanee, was fined 136.50 for dog running at large. •Joseph N. Sabo, 52, 1357 Cedar Ridge Trail, Nappanee, was fined $25 for failure to use seat belt. •Marilyn R. Cripe, 72, 801 N. Elm St., Nappanee, was fine $25 for failure to use seat belt. •Mike L. Humphrey, 41, 2301 Lexington Ave., Elkhart, was fined $284.50 for no operator’s license in possession. 9 •Daryl E. Miller, 19, 9005 W. 37j N„ Shipshewana, was fined $104.5$ for speeding. ‘ 9 •Jason M. Clevenger, 20,4370 Lilac Rd, Plymouth, was fined $106.55 for speeding. •Jason E. Green, 30, 8418 Lakesidd Dir., Fort Wayne, was fined $136.5$ far driving with license suspension/

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