Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 17, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 April 2010 — Page 4

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Advance News* Thursday, April 29,2010

Rtf mj 111 f- fMil/jMil-Mftf Djf miWyirn CngllUUl-rieJJ 120 Yean Ago April 30,1890 The President of the Orphans Home at Mishawaka, Mrs. Julia Work, took 20 of her charges to distribute them in hunters' homes in the West last week. 100 Years Ago April 28,1910 The Juniors of Nappanee High School gave an informal but highly enjoyable reception for the Seniors of 1910 at die home of George L. Lamb. The rooms were decorated in Senior colors ... Purple and white. The parlor and dining rooms were in tan and blue, dte Junior colon. A 4-course luncheon was served to 36 and music furnished by Mrs. Harley J. Rickert. ■75 Yean Ago April 25,1935 Daylight Savings time goes into effect Sunday morning at 2:00 o'clock. Miss Laura Krauter of New Paris became the bride of Maxwell Mishler in a service read at 8:30 o'clock Easter Sunday morning at foe parsonage of Rev. H.D. Emmert, Pastor of the Church of the Brethren. 50 Yean Ago April 28,1960 Jaycees hope to serve 1,000 at their Jonah Club Fish Fry Saturday from 6 to 8 in foe High School all-purpose room. There will also be a carry-out counter. Randall Richmond and Rob Lehman will be the delegates to Hoosier Boys State at foe I.U. Bloomington Campus June 11-18. Randall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Unger and represents Legion Post 154. Rob, son of foe Charles Lehmans, is the delegate of foe Kiwanis Club.

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Wakarusa Lapsit will be May 5 at 10 a.m. Children ages 15 to 24 months already registered may attend this last program for Spring 2010. Heritage Quest, a genealogy database, is now available to Wakarusa Public Library cardholders. Library patrons may go to the library Web page and click on databases. A library card number must be provided to login. Here, you will have the ability to search census records, search books, find information about people and places, etc. An Afterschool Special will be May 11 at 3:30 pjn. Participants will create posters to promote foe Summer Reading Club. Children registered for this program will use paint for their creations. "Pied Piper" is the Dial A Story for this week. A town learns too late that a piper should be paid for his talents. Hear this story at 862-4441. "Off the Tourist Trail" and "Spectacular Ireland" were given in memory of John Hartman by Mike and Jennifer Copeland and Roger Bowen. "50 Aircraft that Changed the World" by Ron Dick was given in memory of John Hartman by the American Legion Post 307. "Whose Shoes: a Shoe for Every Job" by Stephen R. Swinburen and "K is for Kite" by Kafoy-jo Wargin were given in memory of Lauren Moyer by Mr. and Mbs. Jerry Martin. New Young Adult Books on compact disc include "Mississippi Jack" by L. A Meyer, "The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoners Dilemma" by Trenton Lee Stewart, "Montmorency" by Eleanor Updale, and "Peace, Locomotion" by Jacqueline Woodson. Nappanee Celebrate Children’s Book Week at the Nappanee Public Library Under the Boardwalk! Join foe family fun at foe reading shore on the library's own private beach in foe small Elm Street parking lot each evening from 7 to 8 pjn., May 10 through 13. f Fun family activities for kids of all ages will take place each night. Enjoy sandcastle building May 10 (bring your own pail and shovel), Sea Shell Surprises and a collage project May 11, a music program with Lynelle Vogel of Music for Life Musikgarten Studios May 12, and Beach Blanket Fun May 13 (bring your own blanket). Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, call 574-773-7919, or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us.

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Jmu ritvwi By Hw»y utiiyti These students were "Had of Fame* gold award winners, earning a perfect nine of nine score. In front are Hannah Wenger and Sarah Foster. In back are Arron Smith, Jared Hoffman, Dylan Maugei, and Trevor Klotz.

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These are the students who earned five out of nine points, for an ‘'Honorable Mention'award. In front are Aria Skaggs, Courtney Lengacher, Brooke Reinhardt, Elizabeth Williams, and Brad Delio. In back are Heather Hershberger, Jemima Robinson, EJ. Weirich, Hayiee Pennington, and Trevin Cripe.

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LEFT: Gold award winners, scoring eight of a possible nine points, were Christy Troxel, Caleb Lung, and Cade Henschen. Jordan Bemiller, also a winner in this category, is not pictured

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%V?Xns to the staff at Mishler’s, Pastor Jim Morse , and to the ladies at the VFW for our wonderful meal. Family of Kevin Higgins. \ J

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Brennan Yoder was the lone recipient of the Bronze award, scoring six out of a possible nine points. Pentathlon, Cont. from front Silver award - seven points Amanda Yaw, Jonathon Nelson, Desirae Diamond, Kaitlin Eby, Faith Marker, Cassidy Pedler, James Fisher, and Eli Aukerman. Bronze award - six points Brennan Yoder Honorable mention - five points Aria Skaggs, Brooke Reinhardt, Jemima Robinson, E.J. Weirich, Haylee Pennington, Elizabeth Williams, Brad Delio, Heather Hershberger, Courtney Lengacher, and Trevin Cripe. LEFT: These silver award winners had a score of seven out of a possible nine points. They are, in front, Cassidy Pedler, Amanda Yaw, Eli Aukerman, and Kaitlyn Eby. In back are Faith Marker, Jonathon Nelson, Desirae Diamond, and James Fisher.