Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 24, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 16 June 2011 — Page 2
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Jack and I Carolyn Bennitt will I celebrate their 50th | wedding | anniver- 1 sarywitha I celebration I open house I Sunday, Junel 26 from 2 j to 5 p.m. at I the Bremen I Missionary I Church fel- I lowship hall! The couple was I married 1 June 24,19611 at Burton
Congregational Church I in Burton, Ohio. Their children are Teresa (Tony) Watkins of Bourbon; Kevin (Jill) Bennitt of Cincinnati, Ohio; and Ryan (Keesha-Sumpter) Bennitt of Bremen. They also have six grandchildren: Drew and Jacob Bennitt of Bremen; Trey Watkins of Bourbon; Braxton Bennitt of Plymouth; Brad Carr of Cincinnati; Heather (Wayne) Padget of Cincinnati; and two
great-granddaughters, Lylah Padget and Riley Carr, both of Cincinnati. Jack was employed by Monaco Coach in Wakarusa and Carolyn was employed by Bellman Oil in Bremen. They owned Mr. B.'s restaurant in Bremen for nine years and have since retired. They are both members of the Bremen Missionary Church and have served the church in various capacities. Friends and family are invited to the June 26 open house.
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St., Nappanee. This annual event will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. Jonah's fish will be sold for $8.50 per adult and $4.50 for kids ages 4 to 12. Self-defense class planned for women In August The Elkhart County Sheriff's Department and the Nappanee Police Department are partnering to provide a free, four-day class for women ages 12 and up on rape aggression defense systems.
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The class meets Aug. 9,10, 16 and 17 from 6 to 9 p.m. at West Park Pavilion, 500 N. Nappanee St. Call 574-773-2112 to register by Aug. 5; space is liipited and registration is mandatory. Produce auction all summer A produce auction will be held all summer, every Tuesday and Thursday at 4:30 p.m. at Borkholder's Dutch Village. Items will be sold as flats and bushels.
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Wakaram Public library • Travel to "Novel Destinations* as part of die Wakarusa Public Library's High School and Adult Summer Reading program. Each participant will keep a reading passport and commit to reading eight bodes in nine weeks. When die passport is full arid returned a gift will be given and die reader's name added to die grand prize drawing to be held Aug. 22. Registration will begin June 20 and continue until Aug. 20. • An African folktale in which a clever chicken claims that she can prove that the crocodile is her sister is die theme for Preschool Story Tune June 21 at 10:15 a.m. Children ages 3 to 5 years may be. registered fra this program. Children will create crocodile hats. • Guten tag, is hello in German. Learn this and other greetings in different languages June 22 at 2 p.m. Students having finished grades K - 5 may register for this program. • "The Mouse's Wedding" will be die Dial A Story for this week. This is the fairy tale ab nit a boy who is magically transformed. Hear this tale at 574-862-4441. • New children's audiobooks include: "The Magician's Elephant" by Kate DiCamillo "Letters from Rifka" by Karen Hesse "Amazing Morning on Orange Street" by Joanne Rocklin "Moon over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool "Bird in a Box" by Andrea Davis Pinkey "Written in Bone" by Sally M. Walker To learn more about practices and programs of the Wakarusa Public Library, visit / www.wakarusa.lib.in.us online or call 574-862-2465. Nappanee Public Library FCDC and NPL offer T unchin' at the Library' NAPPANEE —The Family Christian Development Center in Nappanee, in conjunction with the Nappanee Public Library, will offer elementary school children from the area, free, weekly lunches. Children can attend "Lunchin' at the Library" Thursdays, June 16,23, and 30; and July 14,21 and 28 at 157 N. Main St. They will learn to make their own lunches using nutritious food options and taste and vote on new foods, hear stories, and enjoy activities from noon to 1:30 p.m. To participate or to learn more, contact Karen Stoltzfus at 574-773-2149 or Lissa Krull at 574-773-7919. Robot program for boys "Guy Bots" is the name of a new program just for boys at the Nappanee Public Library, Saturday, June 18. Boys ages five and older (with a grown-up guest) are invited to bring in their own materials to make a robot (moving or stationary) at 1 p.m.; hear a story; and watch an animated Disney movie about robots at 3 p.m. Materials to collect for foe robot might include recydables, old electronic or mechanical parts, craft supplies,-hardware, etc. A "swap table" will be available for those who wish to share their materials. Participation is free, but space is limited, and registration is required by June 15. Classic movie in the park showing Enjoy a free classic film at Nappanee's West Park Pavilion Saturday, June 18. The City of Nappanee, Friends of die Nappanee Public Library and Loucks Electric are sponsoring a showing of the 1940 screwball comedy; His Girl Friday, featuring Cary Grant and Rpsalind Russell. Bring blankets, lawn chairs, family and friends. Free refreshments will be offered while supplies last. For more information about the practices and programs at the Nappanee Public Library, call 574-773-7919, or visit www.nappanee.lib.in.us online. Closed for Fathers Day The Nappanee Public Library will be closed Sunday, June 19, in observance of Fathers Day. Regular hours will resume Monday, June 20, with hours from 9 am to 9 p.m. Board of trustees to meet The Board of Trustees of the Nappanee Public Library will meet in regular session on Thursday, June 23, at 7 a.m. at 157 N. Main St. The public is invited to attend.
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Nathan and Mackenzie Bute, Nappanee, announce the birth M yj?; ts, of a daughter bom June 4, 2011 at 10:10 a.m. at Community f .*\ . Kimmi Rae Bute weighed 7 ‘ ' pounds, 11 ounces and was 19.5 flinches long. She was welcomed home by ablings Jager James Bute and Ashtyn Cable. Maternal grandparents are Dennis and Doris Lewis, Waisaw. Paternal grandmother is Claudia Davis, Fort Wayne. June 9,2011 NAPPANEE Carole Lee Hoffer, 78, Nappanee, died Thursday, June 9, at 2:51 p.m. at Elkhart General Hospital from an unexpected illness. She is survived by her husband, Frank Junior Hoffer; sons, Scott (Teresa) Hotter, Nappanee, and Todd Hoffer, South Bend; daughter, Roxy Mikel, Nappanee; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and brother, Roger Heckaman, North Webster. Cremation will take place, and there will be a memorial service June 20, at 4 p.m. at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Memorial contributions may be made to Riley Hospital for Children. Condolences may be given to die family via the funeral home's website at www.tiyfh.com. Roger Allan Hollar June 8,2011 MARION Roger Allan Hollar, 64, of Marion, Ind., formerly of Nappanee, died at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, 2011, at Marion General Hospital due to a sudden illness. He is survived by a son, Seth (Lisa) Hollar of Carbondale, Colo.; two grandchildren; and brothers, Gary Hollar of Tampa, Fla. and Mike (Rose) Hollar of Warsaw, Ind. Visitation will take place from 1 to 2 p.m. Monday, June 13 at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee, where funeral services will be held at 2. Burial will follow in Milford Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be given to Genesis Place. Condolences may be made to the family via the funeral home's website at www.tlyfh.com. DONALDSON - Ancilla College has announced its spring 2011 dean's list and honor's list recipients. To be eligible for the dean's list, students must eam a 3.5 GPA or above and carry at least 12 credit hours during the semester. Those eligible for the Academic Honors List must have a 3.5 GPA for the semester and have completed between six to 11 credits towards graduation during the semester. Kaitlyn Randolph, Wakarusa, was listed on the honor's list. Wakarusa woman arrested in Elkhart ELKHART—A Wakarusa woman was arrested by Elkharl County Sheriff Robert Smith at the intersection of Merry Drive and Sandy Lane at 3:50 a.m. Trifonia Gertzas, 22, failed a three-part standardized sobriety test and registered a .15 percent breath alcohol content test at 4:25 a.m. and was arrested for operating while intoxicated. Seatbelt stop ends in arrest WAKARUSA A 57-year-old Columbiaville, Mich, mar was arrested Sunday evening after Elkhart County Sheriff Matthew Walsh pulled him over on S.R. 19 at C.R. 40 ir Wakarusa at 8:16 p.m. Brian A. Murphy was pulled ovei because of a seatbelt violation but was arrested after a breath alcohol content test registered .17 at 9:14 p.m. Arrests • Anthony C. Price, 32, Nappanee, was arrested June 1 by the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department for contempt.
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122619 We would like to (Ter t * everyone for the \y donations of the Fourth Vj : 7 Annual Law and Fire . V / Department Memorial Walk. \ We deeply thank: \ Nappanee McDonald’s I Newcomer & S<» Jewelry Store l Right Choice I \ Hie Nine family for the cash gift card / \ and Nappanee American Legion / aXWe could not have done this without you. A* ft Thank you very much. j: M |^® vent Organizer, Teresa WfcXLjA Wk Ik and staff members
