Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 September 2010 — Page 4

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• Advance News • Thursday, September 9,2010

120 Years Ago Sept 3,1890 Since getting possession of the Mills' Barber Shop Frank Brown, the new proprietor, has determined to put in a well equipped bath department. This is certainly a commendable project In back of his tonsorial department is a room suitable for the bath. The News believes Mr. Brown will meet with success in this new departure. Sept 10,1890 Peter Knoble, furniture dealer on Market Street, has made, during the summer, 136 screen doors and 101 windows. They were all hung by Carl Knoble. 100 Years Ago Sept 7,1910 The Edington Brothers opened a variety store in the Wisler Building, now known as the "Taft Building," on the Northeast comer of the public square, last Saturday. The Edintons carry a big line of 5 and 10 cent goods and a general line of novelties. Sept 14,1910 A new Bishop for the Mennonite Church was chosen by lot and ordained at the Yellow Creek Church. He is David A. Yoder, living Northeast of Wakarusa. This increases the Bishops in this Conference to three Jacob Bixler of North of Wakarusa and David Burkholder of Nappanee). 75 Years Ago Aug. 29,1935 At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon Miss Helen Frederick, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J.D. Frederick of Nappanee became the bride of Harvey M. Kauffman of Goshen. The ceremony was performed by the bride's father on the lawn of the Frederick home before an improvised altar decorated with gladiolias and greenery, 100 guests attending. The bride's only attendant was Gleta Frederick, her cousin and Noble Frederick served Mr. Kauffman as Best Man. Sept 5,1935 Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock Isabelle Lopp became the bride of Alfred Stump, son of Reverend V.L. Stump who read the service in the presence of immediate families and attendants, Miss Julia Welty, cousin of the bride and Devon Hossler. Mrs. Stump graduated from Nappanee High School in 1929 and Mr. Stump was a 1930 graduate and is employed at E.V. Publishing. 50 Years Ago Sept 1,1960 Bob Callander has bought the lot on North Main next to the VFW from Dave Lemler and construction is now underway on a new and modem S9OOO building for his insurance agency. Bob is the only agency dealing exclusively in insurance in the City and has been here since 11 years ago. Sept 8,1960 Noah O. Miller, age 54, died early Thursday morning at his home after a 3-week illness. Mr. Miller, a farmer, was the son of Cletis and Clara Miller and married Bernice Peters in 1930. Surviving are 4 children and 3 sisters.

Children will create a quilt block at Story Hour Sept. 20 and 21 at 10:15 a.m. The theme is based on "The Village Garage" by G. Brian Karas. Children must be registered. . "Little Green" by Keith Baker is about a boy who paints the flight of hummingbirds. This is the inspiration for the Toddler Time program Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. Participants will create a play set. Children must be registered. The second session of the Keyboarding class is Sept. 21 at 7 p.m..You must have attended the first class. Dial A Story is "Sleeping Beauty," Hear this tale at 8624441. New Books: "Coming Back Stronger" by Drew Brees, "The Mentor Leader" by Tony Dungy, "I Am Hutterite: the fascinating true story of a young woman's journey to reclaim her heritage" by Mary-Ann Kirkby, "Patched Together" by Brennan Manning, "Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media's Attack On Christianity" by S.E. Cupp, and "Triumph: life after the cult - a survivor's lessons" by Carolyn Jessop.

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There are times of the year where the weather can be exceptionally dry and hot A result of these weather conditions can sometimes be seen on the leaves of some trees and shrubs. Light to very dark brown or black along the tips of leaves and between the leaf veins are symptoms of leaf scorch. If leaf scorch is severe, the entire leaf can turn brown or black. -Leaf scorch can be due to root stress or damage, but is also related to hot and dry weather or winds. When a tree or other plant is unable to supply enough water to its leaves, leaf scorch is likely to occur. There are many factors to consider when trying to understand die cause of leaf scorch. Check the surroundings for nearby

GUIDED TOURS SIAIED New cardholders and those interested in learning more about library services are invited to a guided tour of the library Monday, Sept. 20, at 7 p.m. In addition to discovering where to find current bestsellers, a favorite cookbook, or the daily news, participants will be introduced to many special services. These include NapCAT (the library's newly-upgraded computerized catalog); computers and copiers for use in the library; art prints, CD's, DVD's and many other materials for loan. The library, located at 157 North Main Street, holds the tour the third Monday of every month. For more information, call 574-773-7919, or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us. TRUSTEES MEET SEPT. 23 The Board of Trustees of the

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Wa-Nee Waves Swim Team will host "Catch A Wave" Swim Camp at the North Wood High School pool for beginners, intermediate, and advanced swimmers, ages 5 to 18. Swimmers will be placed in age groups according to their swimming abilities. Children may be placed in another session to provide the correct training for their skill level and abilities. •’' 1 The camp is designed to help basic swimmers gain confidence in the water

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By Erika Soumare Agrcuuus am) Najurai Resources Educator sidewalks or anything else that may be causing stress to the root system. Another consideration to keep in mind is the amount of water the tree has received during hot dry weather. Water will actually evaporate from the leaf surface due to sun and wind exposure and cause leaves to scorch. Overwatering can also cause root problems and leaf scorch. During the driest times of the year,

Nappanee Public Library will meet in regular session Thursday, Sept 23, at 7 a.m. at 157 North Main St. The public is invited to attend. GB> PRH> PROGRAM PIANNED Are you interested in earning your high school equivalency (GED) diploma? Find out how to determine if you're feady to take the GED exam now and how you can study at your own pace online, reach your goals with the help of a mentor, take a practice test, or get face-to-face instruction in focused workshops. Experts from the Learning Generation Initiative are now meeting each Tuesday at the Nappanee Public Library from 4 to 8 p.m. to help adult students prepare for the GED exam administered by the state of Indiana. The course is designed to meet the individual needs of adults in the five

and basic movements, to teach intermediate swimmers proper swim techniques and to strengthen endurance, and to teach advanced swimmers proper body motion and stroke techniques for competition. Lifeguards will be on the pool deck throughout the clinic. Beginners camp is slated Sept. 13 through 17, with students in kindergarten, first and second grades swimming from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m.; third- and fourth-graders swimming from 6:30 to

Kick-Off" for all moms and grandmas interested in knowing more about Moms In Touch for Wa-Nee Schools will take place Monday, Sept. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Nappanee Missionary Church, 70417 Indiana 19, Nappanee. Learn how to get involved with a prayer group, praying for our chil-

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dren and their schools for the 2009-2010 school year. MOPS coming Would you like to learn more about being a good mom, start and finish a craft, know your child is having a good time with other kids, and hang out with other moms this fall? For s3s,for a whole year you can do all of the above plus get information on topics you care about.

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watering trees deeply once a week with an inch of water can help prevent leaf scorch- This should be done in die root zone area that can stretch as far as the brandies around the tree. In other words, watering right at the base of a tree will be ineffective. Also, check the base of die tree to make sure roots are not girdled. This is when you notice the roots look like they may be overlapped or tied in a knot Girdled roots can also cause leaf scorch as well as unfavorable soil conditions. For more information about leaf scorch, you can visit the web at http://www.ces.purdue.edu/extmedia/BP/BP_2s_W.pdf. You can also contact your Elkhart County Extension office for more information.

subject areas covered in the exam (Reading Skills, Social Studies, Math, Science, English) and has a first-time pass rate of 98%. To find out more about the GED exam or preparation program, stop by during these scheduled sessions. LGl's GED preparation program is being offered free of charge for those ages 18 to 21. Others may be required to pay a monthly fee for the service and testing. LGI is "ready when you are" to start preparing for the GED you can enroll at any time. In northern Indiana's changing job market, a GED diploma can be critical to finding employment. No one has to be placed on a waiting list for GED preparation. For more information, call 574-773-7919, or visit the library website at www.nappanee.lib.in.us.

7:15 p.m.; Intermediate swimmers in fifth- through seventh-grade from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m., and Advanced swimmers in eighth- through 12th grades from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. Swimmers can register at the door for S3O. For more information, contact team president Michele Yoder, 574-536-9505, or SyoderiSverizon.net, or Brooke Casteel,'head coach, 574-354-2245, dr [email protected]. You may also visit www.waneewaves.net.

MOPS is coming soon. MOPS (Mothers-of-Pre-schoolers) is designed to help you be the unique mother God created you to be-because better moms make a better world. MOPS meets the first and third Tuesday at Community Gospel Church, Bremen, beginning Sept. 21. Register at Italian Coffee Bar, Bremen, Sept. 13 from 6 to Bpm or go t o : http: / / mops.eventbrite.com.