Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 41, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 14 October 2010 — Page 3

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Wiggins-Weinstein Jade Wiggins and Simon Weinstein were united in marriage 4:30 p.m. July 24,2010 in Barrington, 111. during a ceremony officiated by Janet Angel. The bride is the daughter of Jeanne Grove, Nappanee, and Jerry Wiggins, Warsaw, and granddaughter of Earl and Mardell Wiggins, Wakarusa, and Clara and the late Floyd Burkholder, Nappanee. She is a 2002 graduate of North Wood High School, a 2006 graduate of IU earning a bachelor's degree in graphic design, and a 2010 graduate of Loyola University with a bachelor's degree in nursing. The groom is the son of Dr. Richard and Randy Weinstein. He is a 2003 graduate of Stevenson High School, a 2007 graduate of IU with a bachelor's degree in graphic design. Maids of honor were Jamie Wiggins, Nappanee, sister of the bride, and Heather Zebell, Nappanee. Bridesmaids were: Hillary Weinstein, Chicago, 111.; Natalie Cook, Wakarusa; Sylvia White, Indianapolis; and Ashley Smith, Boulder, Co. Best man was Pervez Kanchwala, Chicago, 111. Groomsmen were: Jon Ifergen, Chicago, 111.; Lucas Szot, Chicago, 111.; Alex Dedski, Chicago, 111.; Mike Smith, Bouldi r Co.; Chris Thompson, Fishers; and Ryan Cohen, San Fruiisisco, Calif. The ceremony and reception took place in the back yard at the Weinstein residence. Tfl I k, cont. from Front

family, with children ages 7 and under admitted free. Interested vendors may call 574-825-0052 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays to secure table space for their wares. World Food Day is Oct 16 If you'd like to help your neighbors in conjunction with World Food Day, ADM is inviting you to participate in its company-wide collection for local charities. You may take non-perishable food items (collected for Family Christian Development Center) now through Del. 16 to 302 S. Main St., 301 S. Jackson St., and

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Foraker Farm Service, County. Roacts 13 and 142. For more information, com tact Bobby Gluck at 574-773-4138. New faded flag collection site in Elkhart Our friends Jeff and Angela Stillson at Stillson Studio, Nappanee, tell us with Veteran's Day coming up Nov. 11 that Billings Funeral Home in Elkhart is now a faded flag collection site. That means you can take your tom or faded flags to Billings, where they will be utilized. How? Billings will see to

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Rohrer Norman and Patricia (Robb) Rohrer celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with their children at a family dinner. The couple was married June 23,1950 by Rev. E.C. Martin at First Church of the Nazarene, Indianapolis. Their children include Don (Donna) Rohrer and Sharon (Phil) Evans, Nappanee, and Jayne (Jim) Buckles and Laura (Lonnie) Ramer of Goshen. Norman retired after 28 years as the office manager of Pletcher Furniture in 1996 and is currently working at McCormick Motors. Patricia retired from NLA in 1991. Joseph Henry and Angie Joseph Plymouth, announce the birth of a daughter bom at 9:37 a.m. Oct. 4, 2010 at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center, Plymouth. Havilland Louisa Joseph weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces, and was 19 inches long. She was welcomed home by siblings Gabrielle, Willow, Camille, Brantlee, and Finlay. Maternal grandparents are the late Brant and Marah Lee Nine, Nappanee. Paternal grandparents are Henry and Carol Joseph, Plymouth.

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AUCtiOn, cont. from Front organizers also hope to fill with donations of non-perishable foods. Additionally, all area Amish Parochial School students have been invited to help collect food for the wagon at the auction. The collections will be picked up at the schools Oct. 15, and fire school with the most pounds of non-perishable foods donated will be treated to a party for tire students as part of the community-spirited fun. The auction preview begins at 8 a.m., Oct. 19, but there's also going to be plenty of biscuits and gravy to help you find the energy to bid when the gavel comes down on the block at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served beginning at 11 a.m. both in the auction site and at the attached Borkholder Dutch Kitchen. Items up for bid will include fine furniture donated by area retailers, hand-carved wooden home decor items, a two-seat bicycle, custom made "Damascus" hunting knife, handwoven basket, University of Notre Dame basketball tickets, several hand-made quilts and rugs, an autographed photo of football great Joe Montana, a mini-football autographed by Tony Romo, jewelry, drill kits, and more. A comprehensive list of items isn't available, because all the volunteers will continue to accept items right up until auction time. Terms are cash or a good check with photo identification. Auctioneers volunteering to help keep the goods moving throughout the sale are L.C. Auctions Larry Chupp, Jason Helmuth, and Maynard Hochstetler from Bremen. They'll be assisted by other volunteer auctioneer professionals, too, and will make sure the action is fast and fun. The Caring Citizens of the Greater Nappanee Area are requesting donations to be auctioned on Oct. 16. This can be an actual item, or a certificate for an item at your store. Both retail and service oriented business are encouraged to give. To make a donation, please 574-773-5444, and ask for Penny Huffer. Anglin, cont. from Front to the Nappanee Police Department, and the citizens of Nappanee." Nappanee Mayor Larry Thompson said Anglin took the position as chief at a time when fire community truly needed good leadership in that role. Council members joined the mayor in thanking Anglin for his good work, dedication and leadership as police chief. lire council approved Anglin's resignation as chief, and request to remain on the force at the sergeant rank. A search will begin immediately for a new police chief. Upward Basketball & Cheerleading in Nappanee Registration is underway for the 2011 Upward Basketball & Cheerleading season hosted by Nappanee Missionary Church! This is an exciting and .« competitive basketball league for those currently in kindergarten through 6th Grade that emphasizes the fundamentals of the game while teaching character, building self-esteem and providing equal playing time for all participants. The Early Registration Deadline (S6B) is October 31st with the Final Deadline (S7B) being November 13. Family discounts, payment plans and scholarships are available. For more information, call 574-773-7773 or go to | www.nmconline.net/upward.

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