Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 127, Number 39, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 September 2004 — Page 2

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Advance News • Thursday, September 23, 2004

Death Notices Ronald Dean Reiser August 22, 2004 NAPPANEE Ronald Dean Reiser, 66, of Nappanee died Aug. 22 at 7:12 p.m. at Elkhart General Hospital following a brief illness. He retired from ADM (formerly Supersweet Feeds) in Nappanee after 39 years. He was a member of Nappanee Church of the Brethren, served in the Brethren Volunteer Service, and was a member and past president of the former Nappanee Lions Club. He is survived by his wife Barb; a daughter Kimberly Reiser of Nappanee; his parents Walter and Agnes Reiser of Puerto Rico; and two sisters Norma Cortes and Elaine Reiser, both of Puerto Rico. There was no visitation and the body was cremated. A memorial service was held the following Sunday at the Nappanee Church of the Brethren, followed by a visitation in Fellowship Hall. Memorials may be dedicated to the Elkhart County Humane Society or Nappanee Church of the Brethren. The above death notice was republished due to errors. The Advance News would like to sincerely apologize to the family. Marjorie I. Markley September 14, 2004 NAPPANEE Marjorie I. Markley, 76, of Nappanee died Sept. 14 at 11:15 p.m. at her residence. She was a lifelong Elkhart County resident, and lived in Nappanee since 1981. She is survived by two daughters Amber (Leßoy) Weaver of Middlebury, and Brenda (Dick) Adams of Nappanee; two sons John (Jackie) Markley of Nappanee, and Jeff Markley of Nappanee; two sisters Virginia Metzler of Elkhart, and Martha (Allan) Deal of Brownsville, Texas; one brother Richard (Jan) Warner of Cedar City, Utah; 10 grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Howard M. Markley; and a sister Carolyn Graczyk. Visitation was held Sept. 17 at Thompson-Lengacher and Yoder Funeral Home of Nappanee from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Services followed the viewing at 7:30 p.m. Cremation services followed, with burial at a later date in South Union Cemetery. Memorials may be given to Goshen General Hospice.

Friday, Sept 24 Volunteer Day: Quilt, cut stamps, turn in preemie items or just visit; 3 & 13 game Monday, Sept 27 Quilting all day, bring sack lunch; Pinochle at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28 Chair exercises at 10 a.m.; Euchre at

The 2004 spring semester dean’s list at Bethel College, Mishawaka, carries the name of 428 students according to Vice President for Academic Services, James Stump, Ph.D. Eligibility for the dean’s list requires a 3.50 GPA with 12 or more semester hours (* indicates a 4.0 GPA). Locally, students on the list include: NAPPANEE Lavonna E. Bauer, Emily D. Bayer, Stephanie L. Berkey*, Term N. Eby, Christopher T. Evans*, Cheryl L. Hochstetler, Merry L. Kesler, Kristy Mikel, Tricia L. Mikel*, Joseph M. Sabo WAKARUSA Lee Ann Davidhizar, Elizabeth A. Martin, Mary J. Martin*, Kelly J. Reese, Matthew Stallter

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Word Processing A word processing class will be held on Sept. 20 at 6:30 p.m. This is a basic class for adults who want to know how to create a document in a word processing program. Registration is required. New Club „ A new program for students in grades 3-5 is “The Grey Spider Club.” The club will highlight one book every two months. The first meeting will take place Get. 5 at 3:30 p.m. The book to be reviewed this time will be “Chasing Vermeer.” Registration is required.

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1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept 29 Lunch at Borkholder Dutch Village with shopping to follow. Stop at Mary’s Bakery. Reservations required. Thursday, SepL 30 Chair exercises at 10 a.m.; Euchre at 1 p.m.

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Brown, Ingalls to wed

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NAPPANEE Nathan Ingalls of Nappanee and Jolyn Brown of Huntington announce their engagement to be married May 7, 2005 at Northview Church of Christ in Huntington. The future bride is the daughter of Michael and Teresa Brown of Huntington. She is a 2000 graduate of Huntington North High School.

Years Ago Compiled by Margaret England-NefF 120 Years Ago Sept. 25,1884 The colored camp meeting brethren arc attached to saloons. If they want to make their work appear sincere they should not have in their employ “domestics” that are addicted to the love of rum. No conversions have been reported yet. 100 Years Ago Sept. 21,1904 After being chased more than 12 blocks and an excited mob, a local gent was captured and taken to jail here. He is an employee of the rubber works and to appear. 75 Years Ago Sept 26.1929 The three banks in Nappanee installed a number of Federal Tear Gas bombs for protection. The Tear Gas comes in a handy little bomb that can be handled and thrown with ease by cashiers and assistants. 50 Years Ago Sept 23,1954 Over 1800 fans witnessed one of the big upsets of Indiana High School football last week when Warsaw’s highly favored Tigers lost to a super-charged Nappanee squad. 20 Years Ago Sept 26,1984 Volunteers are needed to help with the library move. With plans for the building project well underway, the Nappanee Public Library staff is making preparations for the move of the library collection. 10 Years Ago - Sept. 21,1994 Plans for the future of the baseball complex and the growth of its program were a main topic of discussion at the Board of Parks and Recreation meeting. Wmmg&m

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She will graduate horn Ball State University in December with a degree in accounting. The future groom is the son of Steven and Teresa Ingalls of Nappanee. He is a 2001 graduate of North Wood High School. He is currently a junior at Ball State University, working on a degree in business.

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Kirkdorffer anniversary

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NEW PARIS Phil and Shirley Kirkdorffer of New Paris will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house on Sept. 26 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Union Center Church of the Brethren. The church is located at CR 50 and CR 11 in Nappanee. The couple was married on Sept. 15, 1954 in New Paris by Rev. Herbert Fisher. Their children are Greg

Court Report The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court Sept. 9-15. •Esther L. Adam, 71, Wakarusa, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Christine A. McCoige, 63, Goshen, disregarding a stop sign, $91.50 •Francis R. Williamson, 73, North Judson, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Lottie L. Williamson, 61, North Judson, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Keith E. Dehaan, 26, Nappanee, driving while license suspended-infraction, $136.50 •Arlin R. Hochstetler, 17, Nappanee, possession of tobacco by a minor, $111.50 •Michael J. Lang, 34, North Liberty, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Rachel S. Lawyer, 32, Ft. Wayne, speeding, $102.50 •Miriah L. Newman, 24, Plymouth, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Danielle S. Richmond, 18, Nappanee, driving left of center, $91.50 •Donald W. Sheets, 29, Nappanee, no,op^ratpris,license, SIOO •Jason M. Trofimchuk, 24, Bourbon, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Russell M. Evans, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Gerald F. Grant, 20, Elkhart, speeding, $108.50 •Robert J. Gross, 24, Elkhart, speeding, $98.50 •Steven E. Johnson, 45, Nappanee, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Lester L. Miller, 76, Millersburg, expired, license plate, $91.50 •Tabitha L. Momingstar, 23, Nappanee, driving while license suspendedinfraction, $136.50 •John C. Smeltzer, 43, Syracuse, speeding, $106.50 •Foster J. Stinger, 30, Millersburg, speeding, $102.50 •Adam J. Yehl, 19, Goshen, possession of marijuana, $636.50 •Rolland D. Hawkins, 54, LaPorte, OWI, $661.50 •Dennis B. Holsinger, 47, Goshen, speeding, $110.50 •Matthew D. Hostetter, 18, speeding, $106.50 •Michael D. Kearny, 45, New Paris, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Anthony D. Bliss, 18, Nappanee, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Brayden M. Davis, 24, Goshen, speeding, $105.50 •Melinda L. Davis, 35, Goshen, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Kristi L. Keil, 16, Nappanee, speeding, $115.50 •Mark A. Moore, 31, Kimmel, speeding, $108.50 •David S. Ross. 23, South Bend, speeding, $109.50 •Gene W. Schlickman, 72, Topeka, failure to use seat belt, $25 •Dustin R. Shaw, 21, Nappanee, possession of alcohol by minor, $232.50 Richard B. Wallar, 17, Elkhart, probationary license violation, $96.50 Aaron M. Winans, 18, Howe, failure to use seat belt, $25 t Real Services

Friday, SepL 26 Beef Manhattan: Open face roast beef on bread, mashed potatoes and gravy, French style green beans, peaches Monday, SepL 27 Country fried steak w/cream gravy, mashed potatoes, pickled beet, whole wheat bread w/margarine, blushing pears Tuesday, SepL 28 Ham and beans soup w/chopped onions on side, spinach w/vinegar, combread w/margarine, tropical fruit blend

(Lynette) Kirkdorffer of Nappanee, Doug (Bonnie) Kirkdorffer of New Paris and Jeff (Teresa) Kirkdorffer of Nappanee. They also have five grandchildren. Phil works at Kirkdorffer Sand & Gravel as an owner/operator and is also a farmer. Shirley works at CTS in Elkhart. The couple requests no gifts be given.

Wednesday, SepL 29 Spaghetti w/meat sauce, mixed greens w/Ranch dressing, soft breadstick w/margarine, fresh banana Thursday, SepL 30 Roast pork w/glaze, potatoes au gratin, capri blend vegetables, roll w/margarine, yellow cake Friday, OcLl Split pea soup, Saltines, chicken patty on bun w/lettuce and mayo, three bean salad, pumpkin pie w/whipped topping

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