Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 20, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 October 2013 — Page 2
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Lois F. Herr Sept 24. 2013 NAPPANEE Lob F Here 83, kxmtdj at Nappanre. died at 1:45 ao, Tuesday Sept 24, 2013 d Mia's liny Surwifing arc two mbs. Dean (Cofcvn) Herr of Wafcarea and Devon (Deb) Herr at Nappanre. six y wdebirbrn. seven great-granddxldren, two sisters, Verda Jump of Goshen and Thdma (Dave) Snider at Wkhrta, Kan, and a brother Roy (Carol) Martin of Goshen Visitation was from 2-4, 6-8 pan Thursday at Thompsanlengarhrr fc Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanre Funeral services were at 10 ul Friday, Sept 27 at the Urban Center Church of the Brethren Burial vriß be in Union Center r«nwWry Mrwnal contributions may be made to the Union Center Deacon's Fund. Erma (Miller) Schwartz Sept 25,2013 NAPPANEE Erma (Miller) Schwartz, 68, of Nappanre. died at 9 im , Wednesday, Sept 25,2013 at ha home. She is survived by her husband, Jerome O. Schwartz, three sons, Mown (Mary Sue) Schwartz, Demis (Sheryl) Schwartz and Merle (Jolene) Schwartz aB of Nappanre, two daughters, Kristina (Marim) Borkhoida and Rebecca (den) Sdnnueko; both of Nappanee; two brothers,Vernon (Martha) Mdkr Etna Green and Delbert (Anna) MiDer Milford; six sisters, Velma (David) Kauffman, Nappanee, Inez (Jake) HochstetJer Middlebury; Irene (Levi) Raber. WokottvSe; Betty (Odin) Yoder; Nappanee; Esther (Raymond) Yoder; Goshen and Fneda (Marlin) Mflkr. New Paris; 30 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Visitation was after 3 pan. Thursday and afl day Friday at the family home. The funeral service was Saturday, Sept 28 at 930 a_m. at the Wilbur Lehman residence. Burial is in Union Center West Cemetery. Arrangements are with Thompson-Lengacher 4c Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee. S. LaMar “Club” Stouder Not 4, 2921 - Sept 29, 2013 S. LaMar 'Chib' Stouder, age 91, of Nappanee, died at 6 am, Sun., Sept 29, 2013 at Kindred Healthcare, Bremen after a bnef illness. Surviving are his daughters, Barbara S. Keiser, Julie A. Stouder, both of Nappanee, Patricia E. (Mel) Witt, Carmel, sons, Tnn L (Connie) Stouder Nappanee, Roger L (Vicki) Stouder; South Bend; 8 grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a grandson, John Slahaugh; son-in-law, Ron Keiser, sisters, Mildred Martz, Maxine Slahaugh. Geraldine Fink, and brothers, Manford, Kenneth, Howard, Leonard, Dale, Joe, Everett, and Kenton 'Barney' Stouder and also three infant brothers. Family and friends called on Wed, Oct 2, at the Nappanee Church of the Brethren, followed by Funeral Services at 2 pan. Rev. Byri Shaver officiated, assisted by a grandson, Steven Stouder Burial was in Union Center Cemetery with Military Graveside Services by the Nappanee American Legion. Memorial contributions may be given to the Nappanee American Legion or Nappanee Church of die Brethren. .Arrangements are with Thompson-Lengacher. 4c Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. ' c _a.tr* jrncs srt 'umnrjr-. ij, *•* > - « > *•». ■ FRAUD NVESTTGATED NAPPANEE - Elkhart County Sheriff's Police are investigating an online fraud. Carl Salinas, 41 of Nappanee reported $1507.99 was used from his Pay Pal account BURGLARY NAPPANEE - Police are investigating a burglary in Nappanee. Elkhart County Sheriff's Deputies were called to die residence of Larry CLouse, 74 of Nappanee who reported that subjects made entry into his detached garage and took a battery charger, gasoline and keys to two riding lawnmowers. The incident occurred between Sept 22 and 23.
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made a difference.' sari Mayor Baßard who stressed that a positive difference was made with even spht second decision made based on training and instinct 'Officer Bradway faced these circumstances and m doing so saved two lives that will forever be changed,* readied the mayor. SALUTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT Rick Hite. Chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department saluted Officer Bradway's efforts in the gun battle which occurred m the early morning hours of Friday September 20, killing the officer m the fair of duty
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By Mourn Oumvy Advascz CoeKsro*oexT NAPPANEE—The 100 block of N. Locke Street will be dosed October 1-12 while the Fall Flower Carpet is on display. Decision to dose the street was made during the September 23 Board of Public Works and Safety meeting. Fall Flower Carpets will be created and on display in both downtown Nappanee—outside the Nappanee Center on US6 East, and downtown gfofl-yalqpg the 4»er-, ■ Tanii flaeal -carpaUlwill feature 7,000 potted mums arranged to form artistic patterns that fill a full dty Mock. Each night there will be a lighted display of the floral carpet, 8-10 pm, complimented by music to
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It has been recorded that despite being mflirvd nrilh a fatal shot, Officer Rod Bradway sent out eight shots in his dying moments. In doing so his bullets joined those of his partner to mortaOy wound a shooter holding a motha and child captive. He is credited for saving his partner from suffering a fete similar to Ms own, and for saving both hostages. “In knocking down that door (to save that woman and child), he (Officer Rod Bradway) knocked down the door to anger, hatted, ...pain and despair," said Chief Hite, “bi doing so he opened the door to peace, life, trust, honor, love and legacy.'
enhance-the atmosphere and fed of the downtown experience. The second week of the mum display will be a part of the fall 'A Taste Of Hometown Nappanee,' October 11-12, sponsored by Nappanee area businesses as part of the monthly Second Saturday event CLASSIC CAR/ TRUCK CRUISE-IN One feature of 'A Taste of Hometown Nappanee' will be a classic car and truck cruise-in in the 100 Mock of N Clark Street Friday, October 11, the crune-ia will jbegm at 3pm and continue until 730 pm. Afterward owners will entertain visitors by cruising through downtown Nappanee in their historic cars and trucks. Saturday, October 12, the
local businesses and organizations Oct 12 to celebrate the city's long history of woodworking craftsmanship during the secondannual National Hoosier Cabinet Day. Visit the Nappanee Center (302 W. Market St), home of die Evelyn Lehman Culp Heritage Center; during the month of October to see a special exhibit entitled 'Nappanee Kitchens: A Well-Crafted Legacy.' See a permanent collection of 25 models made by the Coppes and Mutschler companies and several other manufacturers. Tour the exhibits from 9 am. - 4 pan on Saturday, Oct 12 and chat with an actor portraying a
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+Law enforcement from Ml ova the State of Indiana—and as far away as Chicago—were seen in uniform standing guard as the family was brought inside to the ceremony; filling three levels in two large sections of seating inside the Bankers Life Fkldhouse and driving police patrol cars anc other law enforcement vehicles as the) went before, beside and behind the hearse carrying Officer Bradway to hie final resting place. Officer BradwayY funeral procession also featured fire and Emergency Paradmedk Medica Services response vehides from various locations.
display of classic vehicles will be open to the public 10am-4pm. Those on display will again be driven through downtown Nappanee at 4pm. TASTE OF HOMETOWN NAPPANEE Activities few this event will begin Friday, October 11, 4-Bpm, mth a showcase of area businesses inside tents located in the 100 Mock of N. Clark Street Food vendors frill be open from 2-Bpm inside Leadership Park located on Market Street (US6), one Modi west of Main Street (SRI9). Saturday, October 12, both business tents and food booths will be open from 9am until spm. Then the 'A Taste of Hometown Nappanee" will dose for the weekend with sale of each of the 7,000 mums featured
Coppes factory worker from 1-4 pan. Children can join in the celebration too by making a bee mini pie at Coppes Commons (401 East Market St.). Nappanee Public Library volunteers and die Nappanee Bakery will help from 10 am. - 2 pan. KDS CRAFT Make your own paper pumpkin treat box at the Nappanee Public library cm Saturday, Oct 12. Materials for die make-and-take craft will be available in the children's department from 11 aan. -1 pan. NTRO TO INTERNET OFFERED Nappanee Public Library
in the Fall Flower Carpet Proceeds from the sales will benefit agencies throughout the community promoting assistance, food and programs to assist Nappanee area residents. SPECIAL FEATURES During both days of the 'A Taste of Hometown Nappanee' event Lake City Bank will have its personalized armored truck on display. It will provide 'oldies’' music to be heard throughout the areas featuring both the Fall Flower Carpet and "A Taste of Hometown Nappanee' activities. > Prizes will, be drawn every 15-30 minutes October 11-12. Must be present to win. For more information search visitnappanee.com
offers a class for those unfamiliar with surfing the Web on the second Monday of each month. The next session is scheduled for 7 p.m. Oct. 14. Several ways to search for information on the Internet are demonstrated. For more information, call (574) 773-7919. OCTOBBt LEGO CLUB MEETING The next meeting of die Nappanee Public Library Lego Qub is scheduled for Oct. 17. Kids ages five and up are invited to take part on die third Thursday of every month at die Library from 6:30 - 8 pan. This month's building challenge is 'Football Fans." No registration is required, and parents are welcome. Children under eight must be accompanied by an adult.. Call the (574) 773-7919, or go to wwwaiappaneelibrary.org.
ARRESTS •Natasha- N. Beach of Nappanee was arrested on Sept 27 for theft fraud, burglary. •Christopher Hershberger, of Nappanee was arrested on Sept 27 for domestic battery in front of a child, resisting law enforcement •Scott James Nevenhoven of Wakarusa was arrested on Sept 28 for operating a vehicle with a BAC of .08 or more; possession of marijuana or hashish. Information on these arrests nm provided by law enforctjjejrt agencies, Indmidutds amnefkm \\- v • . • - v f
