Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 January 2010 — Page 3

Jan. 13 •Michael T. Bogue, 58, Dowagiac, Mich., maximum weight restriction violation, $lB5 JO •Michael T. Bogue, 56, Dowagiac, Midi, violation of load limitations, S3OO •David L Knitz, 49, Bloomdale, Ohio, false report of duty status, S3OO •Wilbur L Millet 55, Wolcottvilk, speeding, S3OO •Mary E RoKrer, 58, Marshall, no valid chauffer license, $12450 •David L. Stanley, 38, Leesburg, speeding, S4OO •Jonathan D. Stoll, 32, Goshen, speeding, S3OO •Aaron R. Tissue, 29, Centerville, Mich., speeding, S3OO Jan. 14 •Joel A. Gowdy, 40, Cassopolis, Midi., speeding, S3OO •Christa J. Janzen, 27, Elkhart, speeding, $12950 Jan. 19 •Anita F. Slabaugh, 19, Etna Green, speeding, $13150

NWHS offers drivers’ education NAPPANEE North Wood High School will offer drivers' education dasses this summer. The classroom session runs May 31 through June 9. Driving sessions are June 10 through July 3. The cost is S4OO to be paid at the time of registration. A minimum of 48 students are needed for die program. Registration forms will be available at North Wood High School and North Wood Middle School beginning March 22. Registration dates will be April 12 through 23. Students must be 15 years old by June 10 to partidpate. Students will sign up for one of three driving sessions the first day of classroom.

Event allows unemployed, employed to interact

"Drumming with Psalms and Phrases" is an opportunity for the unemployed and those with jobs to gather together, listen to words from Psalms, share personal concerns and drum together in a comfortable environment. Wakarusa resident Yvonne Riege, an ordained Church of me Brethren minister and former Goshen City Church qt the Brethren pastor, plans die event because of continuing economic challenges and high unemployment in Elkhart County. "Persons who have found jobs sometimes see emotional chasms form between them and unemployed friends," Riege said. "Coming together for a time of drumming

NosMdfl isli 1 4 - $& 1 Compiled by Margaret England-Neff (120 years to 50 years) and Can McFarland (25 years). 120 Yam Am January 22,1890 Plans were drawn by Hr Frazier for the carpenters to work on Nappanee's new Calaboose which should be completed by April 1, 1890. The "lock-up" will be erected on die Sam Coppes lot on Market Street. 100 Ysbs Ago January 26,1910 Mr. M.M. Ulery was arraigned for operating a poker game in the basement of his poolroom. Witnesses were called and Mrs. Pearl Ulery complained her husband, a blacksmith, did not return home until after midnight, confessing he had lost all his money, $7.75, there on Saturday night. Bond was fixed at SI,OOO. 75 Yaara Ago January 24,1935 The Nappanee Legionnaires had a hard dose to swallow when their homing team lost to die Elkhart team at Walters Bowling Alley on Friday night 50 Year* Ago January 21,1960 Six hundred Coppes, Inc. employees and their families met at die factory for a dinner celebrating the opening of the new $150,000 addition. The two-story addition, 122 by 130 feet, is built of cement blocks with an upper portion of tectum, a new plastic-covered metal neeaing no exterior finishing. The company served fried chicken and roast beef and die Union provided entertainment.

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offers a way of communicating together without words. Many of the Bible's Psalms offer us a way to look at life in a new way. Though many instinctively think of praise Psalms, they are also rich with voices of lament and anguish. Together we will spend time with writers that have been through tough times in life," she added. Percussion instruments will be available during the events, but visitors are encouraged to bring their own as well. All are welcome to attend without instruments, but all will have opportunity to participate. Individuals will learn some drumming techniques and share, pray and play. Riege said me initial idea

Community

Around, from front tion, contact the Elkhart County Extension office at 574-533-0554. Water aerobics Wa-Nee Community Education offers Water Aerobics Monday and Wednesday evenings through Feb. 24 from 7:30 to 850 p.m. The cost is S3O. For more information or to register call 574-773-7919 or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us and dick on die community education calendar. Puppet show Andy and Friends Gospel Puppets, Inc. will have their annual fellowship banquet Friday Feb. 26 at die Elkhart County Community Baptist Church, 23805 Sunnyside Ave., Elkhart. The Punch Bowl will open at 6 p.m.. with a meal and program to follow. A freewill offering will take place (The suggested donation is sls per person) for the summer ministry program. Reservations are requested. For more information call 574-295-2286.

for "Drumming with Psalms and Phrases" emerged as she partidpated in a fall Elkhart County Works Together meeting and listened to stories of the unemployed. She and a colleague with the Church of the Brethren's Northern Indiana District are seeking to reach out to people interested in worship beyond the traditional scope. The sessions are scheduled for Sunday evenings, Jan. 31, Feb. 28 and March 28 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Addictions Recovery Centers, 114 N. Main St., Goshen, across from the Elkhart County Courthouse. There is no registration or cost to partidpate. For more information, contact Riege at 574-862-1608.

Rotary Club Students of the Month

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DAT PHOTO (Left to right) Rotary President Jeremy Van Lue stands with North Wood High School Rotary Students of the Month Grace Lovan, Mara Santos, Ellen Hershberger, Christen Wegemer and Rotary Student Chairperson Terry Etphick.

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PHOTO PROVIDED Adrienne Lehman, 7, of Nappanee Elementary School helped her family, Ryan, Jotene and sister Charlotte, 3, build a “Shopping Snowgirl." They used pieces of charcoal for the face and buttons, Adrienne’s scad, hat, mittens arid pink purse and some leftover gift bags from birthday parties. The snowgirl had two identical faces, one to face the road and one to face the living room window so the girls could enjoy it from inside the house. With winter just around the comer, the Advance News would once again like to give readers the chance to send in photos of their best snow creations. The feature will again be titled, "Me and My Snowman." Readers are encouraged to be creative and use props, outfits, etc. to make their snow people truly unique. Please keep creations tasteful. The Advance News reserves the right to not; run photos containing any content that might be deemed inappropriate. Any age can participate, and we encourage you to pose with your snow art. Along with your photo, please send your name and the names of anyone who appears in the photo, left to right. Please include a title for your snow creation, along with a brief description of how it was made and what tools and/or props you used. Photos can be mailed to The Advance News, 126 E. Plymouth St. Bremen, IN, 46506 or left in the secure drop box at the Bremen Enquirer office at the above address. Photos can also be e-mailed to [email protected]. To learn more call the Advance News at 574-209-0704.

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