Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 25, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 June 2014 — Page 2
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Advance News • Thursday, June 19, 2014
Pamela Sue Peffley June 11, 2014 NAPPANEE Pamela Sue Peffley, 48, of Nappanee, died at 6:28 pm., Thursday, June 11, 2014 at EDcnat General Hospital. Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, is in charge of arrangements. Albert R. ‘AT Thompson 7une 74, 2014 NEW PARIS Albert R. "AT Thompson, 67, of New Paris, died at 6 a.m., Saturday, June 14, 2014 at Goshen IU Health Hospital. Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, is in charge of arrangements.
Nappanee native from Luther College
DECORAH, LA Luther College held commencement ceremonies for the Qass of 2014 at 10 a.m. Sunday, May 25, in Luther College s Carlson Stadium. ,
Nappanee student taking classes in Nicaragua
GOSHEN Martin Flowers, Nappanee, is participating in the Goshen (Ind.) College Study-Service Term in Nicaragua during the summer semester. Martin, a junior Music major at Goshen College, will spend 13 weeks studying, serving and living with host families in Nicaragua. SST is a 13-week program that's divided into two distinct parts. During the first half of the journey, students
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Luther senior Jordan Neverman of Nappanee, Indiana, son of Stacey Alexander, graduated with the Class of 2014. He majored in political science. A national liberal arts college with
dive headfirst into the local culture usually in the country's capital city with intensive study and language instruction alongside other Goshen College students. For the second leg of the journey, students begin work on a volunteer service project, often in a more remote part of the country. Since 1968, Goshen College has sent more than 7,500 students to learn and serve in 24 countries worldwide
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Carson Ryan Cook Lisa Marie Cook of Nappanee announces the birth of a son bom June 5, 2014 at Community Hospital of Bremen. Carson Ryan Cook weighed 8 pounds and 13 ounces and was 21 indies long. He was welcomed home by a sibling Mya Kay MorawskL
Maternal grandparents are Tun E. Cook and the late Mary Kay Code. Great-grandparents are Walter and Doris Lynch, and Bobby Cook.
an enrollment of 2,500, Luther offers an academic curriculum that leads to the bachelor of arts degree in 60 majors and pre-professional programs.
about 80% of students participate in. The program's uncommon combination of cultural education and ser-vice-learning remains a core part of the general education program, and has earned citations for excellence from U.S.News and World Report, Peterson's Study Abroad and Smart Parents Guide to College, the John Templeton Foundation and American Council on Education. Web updates and photos from the group are available from Goshen College's SST website at www.goshen. edu/sst
through our nationally recognized StudyService Term program, which
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ARRESTS The following individuals have recently been arrested by officers of the Elkhart County or Marshall County Sherrif's Department or other local law enforcement: Charles McGee, Wakarusa, contempt of court, arrested by the Wakarusa Police Department. Kade Wallace, Bremen, domestic battery, battery resulting in bodily injury, resisting law enforcement, arrested by the Marshall County Police Department. Joseph Egenlauf 11, Bremen, possession of Marijjuana, arrested by the
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STORY HOUR Robots will be the theme for Story Hour at 10:15 a.m. June 24. Children will hear stories and make a craft about robots. Registration is required for children ages three to five years wanting to attend. TODDLER TIME Lapsit-Toddler Time will be held at 10 a.m. June 25. Children ages one to two years may attend if accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Registration is required. FIZZ BOOM READ "Fizz , Boom READ!" for young adults through eighth grade will take place at 1 pin. Juno 25. Partidpants will use thi materials provided to make a catapult and then will test them against one another. Registration is required.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING AT NAPPANEE ÜBRARY The Board of Trustees of the Nappanee Public
Marshall County Police Department NODENIS The following incident is currently under investigation by officers of the Elkhart County or Marshall County Sherrif's Department or other local law enforcement: June 11,10:54 p.m. Nicholas Cabanaw, Nappanee, was stopped for moving violations in the area of Jackson Street and Market Street. Cabanaw was found to be in the illegal possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Nicholas Cabanaw was issued an on-view dtation and released from the scene.
"Fizz Boom READ!" for elementary students, grades K-5, will be held at 2 p.m. June 26. Come and create a robot. Registration is required. BOOK BITES Book Bites, an informal Story Hour will be held at 10:15 a.m. June 27. Children will hear a story and partidpate in a craft or activity. THIS WEEK'S WINNERS And the winners are from our Facebook page Melissa Miller and Jamie Perry. The Starbucks gift card was presented to drawing winner Learn an. DIAL-A-STORY Dial-A-Story for this week is "How the Sun, Moon, and Wind Went to Dinner." This imaginative tale from India can be heard by calling 574-862-4441.
Library will meet in regular - session at 7 am Thursday, June 26, at 157 North Main Street. The public is invited to attend.
