Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 127, Number 47, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 18 November 2004 — Page 3

Anniversaries Mast Andrew J. and Anna (Hochstetler) Mast, 71339 CR 9, Nappanee, are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary, and will be honored at an open house held at South Side Christian School on Sunday, Nov. 21, from 2 to 5 p.m. The Masts were married on Nov. 21,1944 in Nappanee by Dan Stutzman. The open house is hosted by their children: Marvin (Carlene) Mast of Tualatin, Ore.; Allen (Norma) Mast of Goshen; Joe (Cynda) Mast of Southlake, Texas; Mary Carpenter of Nappanee; Miriam (Brian) Hartman of Wakarusa; Mattie (Mark) Chupp of Nappanee; Naomi (Aaron) Yoder of Leesburg and Ernie Mast of Richmond, Va. Your presence will be their gift. Enders

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Photo Provided Virgil and Dorothy Enders of Bourbon will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. Nov. 27 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 605 S. Center St., Bremen. The couple was married Dec. 23, 1944 in Bremen by Rev. E.G. Dobelstein. Their children are: Linda (Tom) Heisler of Bourbon; Loren (Debbie) Enders of Brownsburg; and Gary (Cheryl) Enders of Logansport. They also have nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren. Virgil is retired from Universal Bearings and farming. Dorothy is a homemaker. They are members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and have been residents of the Bourbon area for 50 years. . : . - f // nil til • -' i Mi. i! Police Report On ths early morning of Nov. 6, Ptl. Joshua Hamer stopped a vehicle at Market and Williams streets as he observed the vehicle driving left of center. There was an odor coming from within the vehicle that is commonly associated with that of an alcoholic beverage. After several field sobriety tests, the driver, Brad Cotner, submitted a certified chemical test. The result was .24 percent. Cotner was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Cotner has a prior conviction for OWI in February 2004, thus making current charges a felony. Cotner was transported to the Elkhart County Security Center and was held on $3,000 bond pending a probable cause hearing. Court Report • Carmelo Montes, 30, of Warsaw, speeding ($104.50) and an open container ($111.50) • Kevin J. Tolliver, 24, of Elkhart, operating a motor vehicle without identification, $129.50. • Anita Hochstetler, 22, of Nappanee, passing in a no passing zone, $97. • Doris H. Harroff, 70, of Nappanee, disregarding a stop sign, $91.50.

An overview of Kiwanis meeting

President Jeff Krusenklaus ; opened the Nov. 9 meeting by * ringing the bell and noted that 1 we were hosting Veterans from 1 all services and all wars. We were privileged to have ' close to 30 veterans from all ser-, vices and all wars from WWII to the present with us. They each introduced themselves and told us a bit about where they served and with what organization. A great program for this Veterans Day celebration. We were reminded that the fruit sale orders must be in by Nov. 18 so the big order can be put in. The fruit will be available to be picked up on Dec. 10. . It was also reported that we had both Interclubs scheduled for the month. Our program for the meeting was brought by Tim Miller, who

was with the 6th Engineer Battalion, (Marines) in Iraq. He showed us a video to acquaint us. with some of the conditions through which they went, and some of the activities they went through in Iraq. We now appreciate a little more about what our troops are going through on our behalf in Iraq. The program for Nov. i 6 will be brought by Connie Fink from the Elder Haus. We look forward to hearing about their program for our senior citizens. Mike Sheetz will be our official greeter and Jeff Krusenklaus will bring the Invocation. The Nappanee Noon Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at the Dal Mar meeting room. All are welcome to come in for a good hot lunch and an interesting program.

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Advance News Photo/Stephanie Midoaugh Marge Detweiler recently retired from the Keyßank in Wakarusa, after serving at the branch for 20 years.

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A $3 donation for each House of Holly ticket also buys an entry in a drawing for a special door prize. Entrants need not be present to win. Tickets for House of Holly are available from sorority members or at the door. Don't miss this opportunity to do some holiday shopping and support local causes, as well. The Eta Zeta Chapter of Psi lota Xi is a nonprofit organization with commitments to Riley Hospital for Children, Dollars for Scholars, Camp Milhouse and other local needs. For more information about House of Holly, call 773-7628.

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POINSETTIAS FOR SALE The Boys & Girls Club of Nappanee and the Nappanee Rotary Club are selling holiday poinsettias. The plants are priced at $lO each and may be purchased from either group. All plants are red and will be delivered in 6-inch pots. Plants will be available to pickup at the Boys & Girls Club on Dec. 4. The Nappanee Rotary Club, affiliated with Rotary International, is a local service organization whose members engage in various projects to better the community. Rotary International will celebrate its 100th anniversary in Jjuog.2oos.

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AWARDS-

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The Citizen of the Year award will be awarded using the following criteria: 1. Must be civic minded and dedicated to church, club or community service. 2. Have good moral character. 3. Own a business or reside in Nappanee. 4. Have made a significant contribution to Nappanee through his or her work in business, government, service club or volunteer organization. 5. Does not have to be a member of the chamber of commerce. The Educator of the Year is based on the following criteria: 1. Dedication to the profession of education. 2. High academic and moral standards for self and ty3. Motivator of self, colleagues, students and community. 4. Inspired initiator of programs and projects of education. 5. A team builder cooperating with community, educational system and citizens to insure

excellence and productivity. 6. Resides or teaches in the Wa-Nee area. Excellence In Business (Business of the Year) is based on the following criteria: 1. Must be a member of the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce. 2. Have significantly impacted the community through growth of their respective business. 3. Have contributed to the community above and beyond most normal expectations. 4. Have partnered with the city, schools or service organizations to help promote a particular project or event for Nappanee. 5. Have a track record of commitment to Nappanee. The Harold Hoffer Award will be awarded using the following criteria: 1. Board member who has gone above and beyond while serving the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.

REAL SERVICES Due to an increase in the cost and decrease in the funding of REAL Service Nutrition Sites, REAL Services has increased the suggested donation to $3 per meal. This is a voluntary and confidential donation. REAL Services encourage all persons 60 years of age and over to attend any nutrition site and enjoy the food, fellowship and programs, regardless of their income. Donations and volunteer times helps REAL Services to provide the nutrition program in various communities.

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