Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 135, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 October 2017 — Page 2

Advance News • Thursday, October 5, 2017

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Accounting Career Fair held at Grace College

WINONA LAKE —Grace College's Accounting Career Fair celebrated its tenth anniversary on Wednesday, Sept. 20. More than 70 students from seven area colleges, including Grace College, interacted with representatives from 12 accounting employers. This year, Tammara Jongkind returned to the fair representing her employer, CapinCrouse, LLP. Jongkind is a 2010 Grace College graduate and senior audit manager at CapinCrouse in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She attended the first ever Accounting Career Fair in 2008. "As a student, the point of the fair was to learn about the building blocks of the industry," Jongkind said. "It provided an opportunity

VanS 9 cont. from the front Friday of each week. Payment is not required but riders must call, 574-773-2424, one day in advance to schedule a van pickup. Elder Haus vans are wheelchair accessible. FLU SHOTS The Center offers flu shots each fall. Other health programs include walking groups that meet weekly, and blood-pressure screenings offered periodically each year. Elder Haus also has an exercise room equipped with treadmill, stationary bicycles, health riders and a stair climber. Visitors are invited to use the equipment for their own fitness routine. Chair exercises are offered at 10 a.m., every Tuesday apd Thursday. LUNCHES Monday through Friday of each week Elder Haus offers lunchtime meals to seniors. A free will offering of sl-5 will be accepted but is not required. Meals are served in the

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119 Nappanee Legate 20C01 -1709-EU-000134 NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION In the Elkhart Circuit Court of Elkhart County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Tamara J. Riley and Kenneth Riley were on the 18th day of September, 2017, appointed Personal Representatives of the estate of JOHN R. PFEIFFER, deceased, who died on the 21st day of June, 2017. The Personal Representatives are authorized to administer said estate without Court supervision. All persons who have claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in the office of the clerk of this Court/within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or/within nine (9) months after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Goshen, Indiana, this 22nd day of September, 2017. Wendy Hudson Clerk of the Elkhart Circuit Court for Elkhart County, Indiana Christopher G. Walter, Attorney Estate No. 20C01-1709-EU-000134 October 5.12,2017 AN272120 hspaxlp liyiiu or SellimP Try the Classifieds!

to interact with accounting professionals and receive career guidance." Although Jongkind did not interview with CapinCrouse representatives in 2008, the career fair was a stepping stone. "I love Grace," Jongkind said. "I'm a big proponent of the school, especially the accounting department. Dr. Stichter and Marsha Yocum set me up well to succeed. Grace provides more than an education. It teaches students how to be Christians in the professional world." Dr. Roger Stichter is professor of accounting at Grace College. Marsha Yocum is administrative assistant in the School of Business and facilitates the Accounting Career Fair. As an employer at the fair, Jongkind was excited to

119 Nappanee Legals 20C01-1709-ES-000050 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ELKHART IN THE ELKHART CIRCUIT COURT 2017 TERM CAUSE NO. 20C01-1709-ES-000050 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF JEAN A. MARTIN NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of September, 2017, Jonathan R. Martin and Kevin J. Martin were appointed Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Jean A. Martin, deceased, who died on the Ist day of September. 2017. All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Goshen. Indiana, this 20th day of September, 2017. Wendy Hudson Clerk, Elkhart Circuit Court Loren R. Stoat, #363-20 KINDIG & SLOAT, PC Attorney for the Estate P.O. Box 31 102 Heritage Parkway Nappanee, Indiana 46550-0031 (574) 773-7996 October 5,12,2017 AN272443 hapaudp

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Photo provided by Amanda Banks Grace College junior Ashley Myers of Nappanee speaks to potential employers at the 10th annual Accounting Career Fair at Grace College.

meet with current students. "Grace students are key to our success as a business," she said. "We want to pull from students who are already grounded as Christians. And even if stu-

dining room area of the Center. Periodically meals will be enhanced by short programs, speakers or entertainment as scheduling allows. All seniors are welcome to enjoy the meals, and are asked to make reservations at least two days prior to visiting the lunch program. That can be done by calling 574-773-2424, before 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Transportation to the Elder Haus to partake of the food is also offered at no cost by calling the same number. There are also "Weekend Specials" each Friday.. VIDEO GAMES Elder Haus visitors can play Nintendo and Wii video games. Games available include: Bowling, golf and tennis, among others. The senior center is designed to be a social gathering place offering opportunities to visit, learn, play, exercise, grow and be enriched by the company of others.

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Attendance Heather Eby, Chaynie Belcher, Sunny Snyder and Andrew Bailey. Those who achieved perfect attendance were (ABOVE RIGHT) from left, Andrew Bailey, Heather Eby, Elise Mestach, and Sunny Snyder. Not pictured was Marissa Heckathorn.

DONATION Photo provided Members of the Wakarusa Biuegrass Festival Committee recently presented a check for SI,OOO to Family Christian Development Center. The donation was made possible through the efforts of the committee, and the attending audiences that made for a successful Festival that took place in June. Representing the committee are, from left, Tammy Sevy, WBGF treasurer; Darren Sevy, WBGF president; Mark Mikel, Executive Director, FCDC; and Minerva Martin, WBGF board member.

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dents don't want to enter public accounting, interacting with someone who has succeeded in the field is valuable," she said. CapinCrouse is a Biblically-based organiza-

tion specializing in tax, consulting, and audit services for non-profits, churches, and higher education. During the Accounting Career Fair, students mingled with employers and asked questions about the field. After lunch, employers held interviews with individual students. The face-to-face conversations provide connections with potential future employers. "Every year, quite a few students are called to the companies for more intensive interviews and are offered jobs," explained Marsha Yocum. "Juniors who attend may be selected for internships in the spring." Ashley Myers is one such junior who endeavors to find an internship from the career fair.

Death Notice Cheryl Myers Sept. 24. 2017 NAPPANEE Cheryl Myers, age 48, of Nappanee, died Sunday, Sept. 24, at her residence after a brief illness. Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, is handling arrangements. Lunch Menus ***The menu for North Wood Middle School was not available at press time*** NAPPANEE ELEMENTARY Monday, Oct. 9 - Chicken nuggets, WG bread w/butter, com, fresh pear or peaches. Milk. Breakfast - Egg & cheese omelet or pick two - cereal/yogurt/toast. Tuesday, Oct. 10 - Spaghetti w/meatballs, breadstick, green beans, fresh orange or pineapple. Milk. Breakfast - Sausage gravy/biscuit or pick two - cereal/yogurt/muffin. Wednesday, Oct. 11 - Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, pears or banana, oyster crackers. Milk. Breakfast - Mini pancakes or pick two - cereal/yogurt/bagel. Thursday, Oct. 12 - Cheese pizza, lettuce salad, Mandarin oranges or applesauce. Milk. Breakfast - Egg & cheese biscuit or pick two - cereal/yogurt/English muffin. Friday, Oct. 13 - Mini com dogs, baked beans, apple slices or mixed fruit. Milk. Breakfast - Pick two - Cereal/yogurt/ cinnamon roll. WAKARUSA ELEMENTARY Monday, Oct. 9 - Chicken nuggets, butter bread, com, applesauce. Milk. Breakfast - Egg & cheese omelet. Tuesday, Oct. 10 - Sloppy joe sandwich, cooked carrots, pears. Milk. Breakfast - Mini pancakes. Wednesday, Oct. 11 - Cheese pizza, lettuce salad, mixed fruit. Milk. Breakfast - Cinnamon toast. Thursday, Oct. 12 - Spaghetti w/meatballs, green beans, bread stick, banana. Milk. Breakfast - Breakfast pizza. Friday, Oct. 13 - Mini com dogs, baked beans, sliced apples, Milk. Breakfast - Cereal/cinnamon roll. WOODVIEW ELEMENTARY Monday, Oct. 9 - Chicken nuggets or shaved ham sandwich, bread, com, fresh pear or peaches. Milk. Breakfast - Egg & cheese omelet. Tuesday, Oct. 10 - Cheese pizza or sloppy joe sandwich, lettuce salad, oranges or applesauce. Milk. Breakfast - Sausage gravy/biscuit. Wednesday, Oct. 11 - Grilled cheese sandwich or fried egg on biscuit, tomato soup w/ crackers, pears or banana. Milk. Breakfast - Mini pancakes. Thursday, Oct. 12 - Spaghetti w/meatballs or hot chicken sandwich, bread stick, green beans, fresh orange. Milk. Breakfast - Egg & cheese biscuit. Friday, Oct. 13 - Mini com dogs or turkey sandwich, baked beans, sliced apples or mixed fruit. Milk. Breakfast - Cinnamon roll. NORTHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Monday, Oct. 9 - Choose one - Fried rice w/eggroll, sloppy joe sandwich, salad bar, yogurt. Choose two - Peas, celery w/PB, tossed salad, three bean salad, applesauce, Mandarin oranges, fresh fruit. Milk. Tuesday, Oct. 10 - Choose one - KFC bowl, grilled cJucken sandwich, salad bar, yogurt. Choose two - Broccoli, tomatoes w/basil, tossed salad, pears, watermelon, fresh fruit. Milk. Hot pretzels. Wednesday, Oct. 11 - Choose one - Baked potato bar, tuna salad sandwich, taco salad, yogurt. Choose two - Ice cups, fresh fruit. Milk. Thursday, Oct. 12 - Choose one - Chicken tortilla soup, hamburgers deluxe, salad bar, yogurt. Choose two - Roasted carrots, raw veggies and dip, tossed salad, grapes, pineapple, fresh fruit. Milk. Saltines. Friday, Oct. 13 - Choose one - FiestadaS, taco pizza, hot turkey sandwich, salad bar, yogurt. Choose two - French fries, raw veggies and dip, tossed salad, tropical fruit, peaches, fresh fruit. Milk.

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"I hope to find a spring or summer internship mat will lead to a full-time job in the future," Myers said. She is an accounting major from Nappanee who aspires to be an auditor at a CPA firm in the future. "I'm very grateful for the opportunity to meet and interact with potential employers at the fair. I'm hopeful that the connections I made will advance my career," Myers said. The Accounting Career Fair at Grace College was started by Dr. Roger Stitcher in 2008. Originally, four accounting firms and 30 students from four area colleges participated. In ten years, participation has more than doubled. This year, the growing event was sponsored by RSM and Kruggel Lawson CPAs.