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Nunemaker - Bickel Miar"n and the late-Larry Nunemaker of Nappanee announce lh< engagement of their daughter, Natalie Ann Nunemaker of ' ippnnee to Robert Dean Bickel Jr. of Milford, son of Robert and ! is,t Bickel of Milford. ; I he couple will be marridd on March 18, 2006 at the First United Mi thodist Church. i he luture bride is a 2001 graduate of North Wood High School, she also graduated from Ball State University in 2005 with a bachelors degree in social work. She is employed as case manager of elementary and alternative schools with the Bashor Children's I lome in ( loshen. The future groom is a 2001 graduate of Fairfield High School. He D employed with Keystone RV in Goshen. Police Report Nappanee • \l approximately 10:19 p.m. on Feb. 9, Nappanee Police Officers .stopped'a vehicle near the intersection of Nappanee and 1 luppewa streets for an equipment violation. After further investie.ahoH, an odor was found coming from the driver,‘Seth Teska, 27, oi Nap [ranee, that is commonly associated with that of an alcoholic h"\erage f. Alter,several field sobriety tests, Teska submitted to a Certified ' hcmkal lest, which resulted in a .09 percent BrAC. He was then ’’tested tor Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, and was held "ii a A l s(io bond in the Flkhart County Jail. • M approximately 12:35 p.m. on Feb. 12 1 Nappanee Police 1 titii'ers went to 684 S. Williams St. in Nappanee to serve a warrant h" Nicholas | Patterson, 33, of Nappanee, for a probation violation. Patterson was taken into qdstody without incident and was later transported to the Flkhart County Detention Facility, where he was held without bond. • At approximately 8:54 p.m. on Feb. 13, the Nappanee Police Department received several calls regarding an intoxicated male object witnessed at the old Central High School. The description of the subject w as a white male with facial hair who was wearing blue i in v brown Carhart coat and a dark stocking hat. The subject ' not located anywhere on the premises by officers, but several minute, later, an officer notice a vehicle on State Road 19 that Topped alongside the west side of the road facing north, against traffic. A Her stopping to check on the driver of the vehicle, the driver, an elderly female, explained that she had stopped to give the unknown male subject a ride to his house. The officer then noticed in intoxicated male- subject in the back seat that matched the ilesciplion of the intoxicated male subject previously called in. •he officer had the male subject, Dennis C. Kessler Jr., 37, of Wall.erton, step out of the vehicle. Kessler identified himself as Dennis C Apfelcher, and according to the police report, he was t' tremely intoxicated in that he had to be stopped from falling over 'Ovo'Yil times. He also didn't know where he lived. Kessler was placed under arrest for Public Intoxication, and after i search of his pockets, several stolen items were identified. A short time later, it was learned that he had given officers a false name and d He of birth. He was then charged with Theft, Public Intoxication and l alse Informing.

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Whelan Henry and Ruby (Reiff) Whelan of Nappanee will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary with an open house given by their children on March 5, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Dal-Mar Banquet Hall, 159 E. Lincoln St., Nappanee. The couple was married on Feb. 1,1941 in Columbia Citv. Their children are: Larry (Helen) Whelan of Nappanee; Judy (Melvin) Myers of Nappanee and Mary Ann (Dennis) Tavlor of Elkhart. J They also have seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Henry and Ruby are both retired from Pacific Molasses Co.

King and Queen for a day Sam Unsicker, a retired farmer from Bremen, and Eloise Osborne, a 47-year employee at Metzler’s Shoes, were chosen by their peers to be the Valentine’s Day King and Queen on Feb. 14 at the LuAnn Nursing Home in Nappanee. ADVANCE NEWS PHOTO/ A.W. GADSON

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