Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 14, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 April 2014 — Page 3

Ethel Mae Anglin Aug. 16, 1923 - March 28, 2014 BRADENTON, Fla. Ethel Mae Anglin, age 90, of Bradenton, Fla., formerly of Nappanee, died at 9:10 pm.,

Friday, March 28 at her residence. She was bom Aug. 16, 1923 in Colby, Kan. to George W. and Mary (Robinett) Gould. On Sept. 12, 1945, she married Olen Anglin in Nappanee. He preceded in death March 10,2009. Mrs. Anglin was a 1941 graduate of Nappanee High School. She then attended University of Indianapolis for two years and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Finley, Ohio. Mrs. Anglin was a lifetime area resident until moving to Florida in 2007. She

had taught week day religion education for 14 years at aanee Elementary. For nine years she was a Fuller salesperson. Ethel Mae was a member of Nappanee Missionary Church and a former member of Mt. Tabor Church of God. Mrs. Anglin is survived bv a son, Lanny (Kathy) Anglin, Columbus, Ohio; a daughter, Judy (Robert) Douglas, Sarasota, Fla.; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and brothers, Paul (Judy) Gould, Granger, Glen Gould, Clinton Township, Mich. She was preceded in death by brothers, Everett, Joseph, and Robert "Bob" Gould. Family and friends may call from 3-5 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, 2014 at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee and for one hour before the 10 a.m. Funeral Service at Nappanee Missionary Church Chapel on Thursday, April 3, 2014. Burial will be in Stony Point Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be given to Nappanee Missionary Church or the Week Day Bible Class.

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Ruth Lucile (Stickel) Spicher March 23, 2014 WAKARUSA Ruth Lucile (Stickel) Spicher, 90, of Wakarusa, died March 23,2014 at Elkhart General Hospital. Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Wakarusa is in charge of arrangements. Sheriff’s Department begins offering online* vandalism reporting

ELKHART Elkhart County Sheriff Brad Rogers is continuing to find ways to keep officers on the streets to fight crime, respond to emergencies and keeping the public safe with proactive patrols. Due to budget constraints and the reality of today's funding of emergency services, the sheriff and his deputies have to do more with less. As a result, the sheriff has announced the requirement for online reporting to report minor vandalism and minor thefts. Online reporting will free up time for officers to be available to respond to emergency calls and perform pro-active patrols. With 35 patrol officers, responding to over 100,000 calls last year, the Sheriff must be efficient and deliberate in his efforts to respond to emergencies and solve crime. On average, an officer spends nearly 60 minutes completing vandalism and tneft reports, which equates to less time an officer gets to spend on the streets. In contrast to the 1,500 vandalism and theft cases investigated by file Sheriff's Department in 2013, there were only 187 reports filed on-line. By requiring online reporting for most of these, time gained on the street should increase by over 1,000 hours. Persons needing to report a crime are able to quickly and efficiently utilize the department's online reporting system to file these types of criminal reports, with no waiting and easy to use. Though online reporting isn't new and isn't a replacement

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for calling 911 in an emergency or when crimes are actually occurring, other benefits to using this service include no waiting for officers and more opportunities to file reports that might otherwise go unreported. Anyone wishing to report a minor crime can go directly to our website at www.elkhartcountysheriff. com and click on the link "Report a Crime Online".i For those without internet access there are two options: Come to the Elkhart County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Center at 26861 CR 26, Elkhart, Indiana, and obtain and complete the report in person or later by mail, or by calling the Patrol Division at 574-891-2300 to have the report completed for you via telephone MondayFriday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Regardless of how crime reports are received, information will be reviewed by a detective and shared with officers patrolling your neighborhood. The Elkhart County Sheriff's Department will perform wnatever follow-up can be done and is committed to helping victims and prosecuting those responsible for crimes.

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Schalliol 50th Leon and Beverly (Bowser) Schalliol will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house with family and friends at the Wyatt Conservation / Coon Hunter's Club from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 12. All who know them are welcome to come celebrate with them. They were married April 11,1964 at First United Methodist Church in Mishawaka. Bev and Leon are the parents of two daughters Kristi (Bruce) Ostrowski of Nappanee and Deb (Bruce) Schmidt of Bremen. Bev has a unique way to distinguish between her sons-in-law. They also have four grandchildren: Craig Ostrowski of Nappanee (currently residing in Munde), Valerie Ostrowski of Nappanee, and Claire and Riley Schmidt of Bremen. Leon, son of the late Roger and Esther (Reum) Schalliol, is a farmer in Madison Township and enjoys his hot rod. Bev, daughter of the late Oren and Ethel (Brooks) Bowser, is retired from Dr. Jason Marker's in Wyatt as a receptionist and likes antiquing and collecting unusual items.

Woodview celebrates pioneer days

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Friday, March 21 was Pioneer Day for Woodview Elementary fourth-graders. There was a guest speaker, a spelling bee, square dancing and a pioneer costume contest. The photo shows young pioneers:first row, from left, Bella Sechristand Cate Mathews; second row, from left, Caleb Weaver, Caleb Miller, Darin Schwartz, Carissa Weaver, Cybil Stillson and Bethany Miller. (Photo provided)

Act up at Amish Acres acting camps this summer

NAPPANEE —Register today for the Round Bam Theatre summer camps. The class sizes are limited and filling up. The week long day camps introduce young thespians to all aspects of theater production and end with a full production to a rousing audience of family and friends followed by an awards banquet. In addition campers experience the enlightenment, education and entertainment of Amish Acres. A number of meals are included in this affordable price. The week will benefit those from eight to 14 the most. Choose from two shows, a week each in June and July.

The cost is $295 per child Registration is limited! Reserve a space for your child today so they can learn about live theater from professional actors in The

Round Bam Theatre! Shrek the Musical will be June 16 June 21. Based on the 1990 book, "Shrek!" and the 2001 Dream Works film of the same name, Shrek the Musical tells the story of everyone’s favorite Ogre, who reluctantly befriends a talkative donkey. Together they set out on a journey, which takes them through many of the most recognizable fairy tales. Shrek opened on Broadway in 2008 and ran for 441 performances receiving 8 Tony nominations and winning for best Costume Design. Joseph and

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Fervida - Wilson Sarah Fervida of Nappanee and Daniel Wilson of Goshen announce their engagement to be married May 10, 2014 in Nappanee. The future bride is the daughter of Jeff and Beth Fervida of Nappanee. She is a 2009 graduate of North Wood High School. She is a self-employed farmer. The future groom is the son of Dan and Marcia Wilson. He graduated from North Wood High School in 2009. He is a self-employed fanner.

the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat will be July 7 July 12. Based on the story of Joseph and his coat of "many colors" from the Bible's book of Genesis, Andrew Lloyd Webber's tale marked the first time the prolific composer teamed up with his mainstay writing partner Tim Rice. Joseph explores its time honored story with musical parodies of French ballads, Rock and Roll, Calapso, and Charleston. From "Go, Go, Go Joseph" to "Those Canaan Days" add a little Disco and Country Western to the mix. It is innovative musical theatre at its best.

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