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Contact the Editor Elementary students show off their talents at Have any news tips? Lincoln City Lights Abraham Lincoln Elementary School show Want to submit a calendar event? Have a photograph FOCUS to share? Call Nicole By Nicole Davis Davis at 300-8782 More than 30 students showed off their tal- or email her at ents at Abraham Lincoln Elementary on Feb. ndavis@ss-times. 7 for its fourth annual talent show, Lincoln com. Remember, City Lights. With everything from singing and our news deadlines guitar playing to basketball and hula hoop- are several days prior to print. ing performances, the students had rehearsed their talents for months before showing them Want to off to their friends and family. Advertise? “We tried to feel like no one was there and The Southside we were just practicing,” said Ashton Smith, Times reaches a who performed TOT (Team of Tomorrow) vast segment of basketball. The TOT team performs pregame our community. during Pacers games. “I felt good because I For information knew I didn’t make that many mistakes and no about reaching our one would laugh at me.” readers, call Brian The show limits a student’s performance to Ruckle at 300-8782 three minutes. If the student chooses to sing, or email him at they must have music with the words removed [email protected]. so the students don’t lip sing. “A lot of the students here don’t get a chance to do a lot of extracurricular activities,” says third grade teacher and drama director, Holly Kidwell. “You get to see a lot of different tal- ents you usually wouldn’t see... They really do Gerald Sargent Publisher Emeritus have a talent. I love seeing the kids on stage.” Rick Myers The show ended with an a cappella perfor- Publisher mance by first grader, Joshua Blackwell. He Brian Kelly sang the song Lift Every Voice in memory of Chief Executive Officer his grandfather, who recently passed away. Nicole Davis “My dad taught me,” Blackwell said. “I just Editor wanted to do it for fun... It’s about God. You Carey Germana Production & Design sing it as loud as the seas.” Pictured top, left: Students perform hula hooping and A product of jump roping; top, right: Student dances to the song Roar; bottom, left: Maria and Nefy Cardona perform I Was Never Gone and bottom, right: Joshua Blackwell sings Lift Every Voice. Photos by Nicole Davis

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mechanic, Cedric and Dorothy moved to the “We bumped into each other again,” Rose I wanted to ask him out. I chickened out. I fi- COVER STORY Southside of Indianapolis. He worked for said. “We sat outside his truck and talked the nally asked him out for coffee at my house. He By Nicole Davis Riddick Organ Company, retired, then had entire time the race was going on. He came said ok. I asked if he’s ready to go. He said ok his own organ service company for another and picked me up and we went on our first – another ok. I wanted to learn English, how Love is in the air this February as Valen- 15 years. The Fowler’s daughter, Cathy (Jer- date. We got married six months from that was I going to do that with just ‘ok’?” tine’s Day approaches on Feb. 14. That love ry) Mindendorf, was born 12 years after they d a t e .” As the Helen and Edgar got to know each takes all shapes and sizes, as every married. The Harrisons, of Southport, married Oct. other, they learned a lot about their lives be- couple has a different story to “It’s being content at 21, 1956 on Frank’s birthday. In November, fore coming to Saigon. Helen was born in share of how they met, how whatever state you’re Rose was pregnant with the first of their six Northern Vietnam. Her dad was Chinese. Her they have made their mar- in,” Dorothy said. children. They now have 15 grandchildren mom was Vietnamese. Helen was a twin, but riage last, what it means to “It’s never very and eight great-grandchildren. her parents gave her sister away to her grand- find true love. Here, learn long things stay “Each time a child was born, it was fun,” mother because they didn’t want too many the stories of four differ- the same. You Rose said. “They were all different and a joy girls. Between her dad, mom and dad’s second ent Southside couples, how have to change to my husband and I. We’d do it again if we wife, she said she had 38 siblings. She said be- they found love and what with the times.” could.” cause of this influence, her dream was to mar- that means to them. The Fowlers have Through the years, she says they have had ry a “foreign born,” to marry for love. Cedric and attended Southport their ups and downs, but had made a pact “I went to work for the bar to meet some- Dorothy Fowler Baptist Church for 59 when they got married that there would be one,” Helen said. “I worked in the bar for share 75 years years. Cedric had served no divorce. Turns out, that’s how marriage is, three years. I was going to give it three more of love and on the building commit- Rose said. There will be good times and bad, months. He came in. I heard him tell his life laughter tee. They are also mem- but as long as there is love and trust you can story. I said that’s the man I want.” bers of the Perry Town- make it through. Edgar served in the Navy in the Pacific dur- Dorothy and Ced- ship/Southport Historical Married for 56 years, Rose said ing WWII. When he returned home, at ric Fowler were raised Society. Through the years, she can still feel Frank “staring 21 years old, he was in families that taught the couple said they have en- at the back of her neck” after discharged and marriage was to be forever joyed a lot of music, golf, bowl- all of this time. moved to Hills- – something they have taken ing and traveling all over the U.S. “Frank and I were think- boro, Ind. One seriously. Celebrating their 75th They say now, they go out to eat with ing the other day, we’ve of his two older wedding anniversary in Dec. 2013, friends, couples they began going out to eat been blessed. I just remem- brothers con- the Fowlers said they have had a lot of fun with 30 years ago. ber happy times with him,” vinced him to over the years, never losing that love they had “We’re very blessed,” Dorothy said. “The Rose said. “A long marriage has work in Chicago when they married on Christmas Eve, 1938. good Lord’s been good to us. At one time I to do with love and trust. If as an electrician at “I married the love of my life,” Cedric said. thought if I lived to 2000, it’d be wonderful. you don’t have that, you a steel mill. There, “We took a vow that we’d live togeth- Here we are in 2014. We still drive around ev- don’t have anything.” he met his first wife, er all our lives and that’s what we erywhere.” who he divorced years lat- Edgar and did.” er after learning she had been Rose and Frank Helen Hale find love running around on him. Wanting to Cedric grew up in Wayne- across the ocean Harrison stand the go back into the military, he had enlist- town, Ind. When he gradu- test of time with ated high school in 1934, ed in the army where he was sent to a trusting, loving Helen was 29 years-old, he moved south to Jackson D.C. to work with the govern- marriage working at a restaurant/bar County, where Dorothy is ment. From there he was sent where people would come to from. Dorothy said they to serve in Germany, under Rose Wolfla eat, drink and dance in Sai- were ice skating on a pond the government with a secret was working at gon, Vietnam. She was sitting when she met Cedric. She clearance to work on the code the Old Standard down, reading a love-story nov- couldn’t skate, so she held machines. He served in Frank- Grocery Store in el when she saw Edgar Hale come onto him to stay upright. furt for more than seven years. Lawrence, Ind. as in the door. She thought he looked “That’s when I decided I Afterwards, he moved back a cashier when she very interesting, and wanted to talk wanted her,” Cedric said. and forth from the U.S. to the Pacific, had a funny feeling to him. He talked to her girlfriend. He Cedric, now 97, and Doro- where he met his second wife in Japan. He someone was star- started talking to a friend and the bookkeep- thy, now 95, married in 1938 and went to Japan, Taiwan, Cambodia; his wife ing at the back of her er, Dong, in Chinese. But Edgar never talked moved to Indianapolis in 1941, dur- moving around with him. He learned that his neck. When she turned to her. ing WWII. Cedric was taking extended wife had been cheating on him and they got around, it was Frank Harri- Edgar would come into the bar regular- electronic classes at Purdue University a divorce. So, when he got a contract to work son. When she ended up need- ly, never saying a word to Helen. After some while working at Allison’s until he knew his in Vietnam, Edgar said he wasn’t quite ready ing a ride home, he drove her. They time had passed, she walked up to him and “number was getting close” for the draft. He settle down. When he met Helen, he could tell hit it off and went together for several asked him to play dice, that she would teach enlisted in the air force on Nov. 20, 1942, and she was a sweet person – much different from months when he asked her if he ever asked him how to play. ended up a radar mechanic. He was part of the the other women he had pursued. her to marry him, would she say yes? She did, “He still would not talk to me,” Helen said, 29th bomber group in Kansas. He said after he “She was an honest person,” Edgar said. “I but then they didn’t see each other for nearly about when they played the game. “So I cheat- completed basic training, Dorothy joined him. loved her for that.” a year. Then one day, she went to the India- ed him to see if he talks. He cheated me back... The couple started dating. Helen quit her After his service in the Pacific, as a radar napolis 500 with her friends. The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of February 13-19, 2014 5 job, moved in with him and they had a son. Beech Grove. When you meet someone like just fun to be around. He’s dependable.” In 1964, three years after they met, Edgar had you, it’s easy to fall in love – and that’s just The couple plans to get married later this Helen pick out a ring and they got married so what happened when he met Judy Mckenzie, year, and said they are already looking at dif- that Helen could come back home to the U.S. of Greenwood. ferent trips they can take together. They both with him. “I didn’t think there was ever going to be enjoy sports, and said they are trying to main- The couple moved to Indianapolis and lived anybody in my life again and it’s really nice tain a regular movie night together. Richard in Greenwood for many years after that not only did I meet a person I can finish said the nice thing about both being widowers “A long marriage has their son passed away. They out my life with, but we can have a good time,” is they can talk about their prior relationships moved to Beech Grove in Richard said. “It’s good to with no pressure. He said now, they are look- to do with love and 2006. Edgar is retired know that there is love ing forward to all of the great times they will from AT&T. Helen said after you lose a loved have together. trust. If you don’t when she had quit her one. That’s what I “Be trusting in the Lord that he will lead job back in Vietnam, her learned, is you can you to the right person,” Richard said. “I told have that, you don’t goal was to work hard to still have that true her if God hadn’t intervened and put her in take care of Edgar, as long love with another my life, I couldn’t have picked one out better. have anything.” as he worked to take care person.” If you are later in life, you should try to take a of the family, and that’s what The couple met a chance, not to let your previous life hold you they did. Edgar said they may year and a half ago at a back from your future life. You are not guar- have had a tough time getting Wednesday bereavement anteed today, tomorrow or the next day. You - Rose Harrison together, but they have now been luncheon sponsored by Fran- have to look out and grab it when it comes to married for 56 years. Both have gone ciscan Saint Francis at Jonathan you.” through some challenging health prob- Byrd’s in Greenwood. Richard had been Photos Credits: lems, but Edgar, now 87, said the tough widowed two year, Judy for seven. Richard times have just made him fall in love with Hel- said he was going out with some friends from Photos by Nicole Davis en, now 85, all over again. the Beech Grove Senior Center to Harry C’s Cedric and Dorothy Fowler, page 4 (top, left) “As far as I’m concerned, she is number in Indianapolis when he asked Judy to come Edgar and Helen Hale, page 4 (top, right) one,” Edgar said. with them. They started dating in November, Richard Williams and Judy Mckenzie, page 5 and after getting a little closer, he asked her to Richard Williams and Judy Mckenzie marry him. The first time, she said no. In Jan- Submitted Photos: “I married the love of discover that it’s never too late uary, the couple officially got engaged. Dorothy and Cedric Fowler, page 4 (top, left) to find true love Rose and Frank Harrison, page 4 (bottom, left) “They don’t go (to the bereavement classes) Helen and Edgar Hale, page 4 (bottom, right) my life. We took a vow to meet each other but they do,” Judy said. “I Going through a loss can give you more ap- wasn’t even looking. We have a lot of things that we’d live together preciation in life, said Richard Williams, of in common. We can talk about anything. He’s all our lives and that’s what we did.”

“She was an - Cedric Fowler honest person, I loved her for that.”

- Edgar Hale “He came in. I heard him tell his life story. I said that’s the man I want.” “It’s good to know that there is love after - Helen Hale you lose a loved one.”

- Richard Williams

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"When we got mar- "My husband took me ried we were poor to the British Virgin and so my wife up- Islands and for a week graded my ring. We we were on our own were at the old Key- private sailboat. We stone Grill at Key- did this in November. stone of the Cross- It was wonderful." ing and she had set it up with the waiter to Cindy Speth have the ring on the Franklin Township bread tray where the little knife slot goes. The ring was sitting there and she had "I had a rough day at them present the new wedding ring for work one day and my me at dinner. That was special." husband had dinner done and we were Derrick Christy, Greenwood ready to eat when I got home. The kitch- en was cleaned, the "My husband agreed laundry was done. I to take ballroom had expected to come dance lessons with home and do all that me and attends a and when I got home everything was done weekly lesson at Fred and all I had to do is sit down and enjoy Astaire on South- the rest of the evening." port Road. It was something he really Amy Heider didn't want to do but Works in Perry Township he does it for me. We enjoy it."

Bonnie Stansbury Perry Township

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OUR VIEW by Julie BACK SHOP In Toon with the Southside Bickel When Southsiders Could this be return the blessing good news? With all the negativity that can be posted The Wall Street Journal, in tandem with on the social media, it’s nice to scroll across NBC News, recently released results of positive news about the great things South- national polling it did, and the results are at siders are doing in their own community. This once staggering and encouraging. How can week, Phil Shupe of Shupe’s Lawn Care Co. that be? Read on. Pollsters asked Americans in Beech Grove, posted onto Facebook of the if our nation is better, stagnant or worse off blessings he has received within his commu- since President Barack Obama took office. nity, and how he aims to give back. An unthinkable (even to us) 68 percent of ”I see on this group where there are families respondents said the president has steered in my home town that are struggling to make the United States to a position that is worse ends meet,” Shupe wrote. “We even have fami- than when he captured the Oval Office in lies that are homeless. This breaks my heart to the aftermath of the bungled administration see fellow members of the town I love strug- of George W. Bush. Obama is in his sixth of gling. So I have decided to begin a charitable eight years as our leader. It’s also amazing fund to go towards struggling Grovers. I invite and heartening, the fact that 81 percent of other business owners, or simply fellow con- respondents disapprove of the job Congress cerned citizens to give. I will begin with $500 is doing and twice as many among those in the fund and then offer 5% of my March polled stated they hold negative views of residential sales to go into that fund as well. If the Republican Party. Good news, it seems, anyone is interested in giving, please stop by but for a voting community that needs a our office at 301 Main St. If anyone knows of HUMOR serious reset. Maybe it’s under way. Maybe families in need, please bring that info as well the independents are finally good and fed up so that we can help. We will use this money to with the ineffectiveness of our president and help people make ends meet, give them tem- 'How-to' for Southsiders the representatives and senators both sides porary shelter if needed, give towards school he Greenwood Public Library with him too. I talked to a fellow that of the aisle. Is this the leading edge of a sea lunches, school supplies, etc.” had a how-to fair this past was there to speak about Taekwon- change? Are the independents coming to the fore in a meaningful way? We certainly would …………… Saturday. If you went, you had do. Even the Boy Scouts came out to Ta four-hour time in the library to learn talk about hiking and camping. celebrate that. all kinds of new stuff. The wife and I Now, I told you earlier that my The passing of a went and had a real good time. The wife went too. We took different di- turnout was very good too. I met a lot rections for most of the time. I went community leader of friendly Southsiders. to a speech making class given by "Good news, We learned just before press time that War- They had 30 different classes on my friend Linda from the Greater ren Whittaker, a long-time supporter of the all kinds of useful stuff. I went to Scott Emmett Greenwood Toastmasters. She is a it seems, but for Beech Grove community, has passed away. a class given by Lieutenant Tracy Columnist great speaker and I was glad to have Warren owned a State Farm agency in Beech Rumble of our Greenwood Fire De- gone. My wife went to a class on a voting community Grove, was a board member of the Greater partment on making a home escape plan. It was “How to play hand drums.” As it happens, we that needs a Beech Grove Chamber of Commerce and as a fine class and I am the better for it. The good have such an instrument in our house left be- the chamber president, Dawn Whalen, said, Lieutenant even advised a very young boy in hind by our oldest son. She has already dem- serious reset. Maybe he was “in fact regarded as a pillar of the com- the class on what to do with his teddy bear if onstrated some new found skill on this instru- munity.” Funeral arrangements are pending. it caught fire. He promised him that his Daddy ment. The volume in the “ole homestead” will it’s under way." We offer our deepest condolences to his fam- would get him a new teddy bear the very next be higher as a result. ily. day. “Teddy bears can be replaced”, the Lt. said. Space does not allow me to list all the classes “You cannot be.” Very fine advice, if I do say so they had but I bet you the good folks at the Li- myself. brary will do it again soon. I hope so. It’s a great They had classes on the health benefits of way to get folks together. Oh! I almost forgot. wine, how to write calligraphy, and even a class The Girl Scouts were there with their cookies. on how to be the ultimate Colts fan. One fel- “It just don’t get no better’n that,” as they say. low came in and taught a class on how to train Scott Emmett lives in Greenwood with his wife Karen. Write to Brian Kelly Rick Myers your dog and he brought his very friendly dog Scott at [email protected]. Brian Kelly and Rick Myers are co-owners of Times-Leader Pub- lications, LLC (parent company of The Southside Times). Write QUOTE OF THE WEEK them at [email protected]. The Southside Times welcomes letters to the editor in good taste. BELIEVE IT! All submissions are subject to editing. Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensi- Please send to [email protected]. "People who throw kisses cal laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share All letters must be signed. Please include one with you.… a daytime phone number for verification purposes only. are hopelessly lazy." In Carrizozo, New Mexico, it’s forbidden for a female to appear unshaven in public. ~ Bob Hope -dumblaws.com 8 Week of February 13-19, 2014 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times (David), Linda May, John May, Bryan May, Clara Carole Rae Rutherford OBITUARIES May, Susan Turner (Jackie); 14 grandchildren; Carole Rae Rutherford, 79 of Greenwood AROUND TOWN 18 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great- died Jan. 9, 2014. She was born Nov. 8, 1934 Dani L. Taylor-Batth grandchildren. Margaret was a homemaker and in Wichita, Kan. to the late Ray and Esta Maplehurst donates Dani L. Taylor-Batth, age 41, of Indianapolis, enjoyed cooking, sewing and crafts. Visitation (Salee) Hawbecker. Carole was a volunteer died on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. She was born will be Feb. 13, 4 until 7 p.m. at Daniel F. O'Riley for Hennepin County Library and the city of $3,500 to support local on Jan. 3, 1973 to Lonnie C. Taylor and Danitra Funeral Home, 6107 S. East St. (US Hwy 31 Plymouth for about 15 years. She is survived by families at Baxter YMCA Porter Smith in Indianapolis. Dani had an South), Indianapolis. Graveside services will be her children, James “Jim” (Beth) Rutherford and adventurous spirit, a wonderful and funny held Feb.14, 2 p.m. at Campbellsburg Masonic Lynne (James) Chamberlin; grandchildren, Tina The Baxter YMCA, 7900 S. Shelby St., personality that made many laugh, and giving Cemetery in Campbellsburg, Ky. Mueller, Corey Rutherford, and Troy (Laura) heart. She loved her nephews, niece, and her Chamberlin; great-grandchildren, Tristan, Indianapolis, announced that Maplehurst dog Cheunk. Dani was also an author/writer Marissa, Jimmy, and Jake. She was preceded in Cares has donated $3,552 to its 2014 Annual and an avid reader. She is survived by, her Wanda L. Mesiana Campaign. These funds will help a child, family Wanda L. Mesiana, 78, Greenwood, died death by her husband, James Patton Rutherford mother, Danitra D. Smith (Jesse); grandmother, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. She was born in and her siblings. A memorial service will be or senior who would not have otherwise been Greta Porter; brothers, Dana L. Secrest (Cirsten), Shoals, Ind. on Feb. 2, 1936 to William Andrew conducted Feb., 22, 2 p.m. at Wilson St. Pierre able to afford a YMCA membership or program. Darryl D. Smith (Cheryl), Dewayne T. Dulin, and and Inez Marie Grigsby Stringer. Wanda was a Funeral Service & Crematory, Greenwood Maplehurst Cares is an employee fundraising Dwight A. Turner (Lola); sisters, Denise L. Smith, 1954 graduate of Shoals High School where she Chapel, 481 W. Main St., Greenwood. Memorial campaign, which allows employees of George Deborah D. Wilcox (Randy), and Melissa D. was cheerleader. In 1957, she was a Princess in contributions are suggested to Small Paws® Weston Limited, Weston Foods U.S., Inc. Smith; and nephews and niece, Daylen, Chase the Queen's court of the inaugural Indianapolis Rescue Inc., 3316 S. 72nd. W. Ave., Tulsa, OK, and Maplehurst Bakeries, LLC to donate to a and Brooklynn. She was preceded in death by 500 parade. She worked as an executive 74107. her father, Lonnie C. Taylor. Private services will variety of charities across the United States. secretary for US Rubber and RCA. She also be held. Arrangements & care are entrusted to The Baxter YMCA was one of 38 organizations worked as a medical assistant for MedCheck Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services. Deborah Ann “Debbie” Smiley who benefitted from this campaign.Each year and a sales associate for Sears. Wanda was a Deborah Ann “Debbie” Smiley, 64, of Beech the Baxter YMCA raises funds to help make the cheerleading mother for the Northeastwood Grove, died on Feb. 8, 2014. She was born Y open and accessible to everyone. Last year Theresa Anne Coomer Youth Football Association and was a member on June 7, 1949 in Indianapolis. Debbie is the Baxter Y provided more than $658,000 in Theresa Anne Coomer, 60, of Indianapolis, died of the American Legion Post 495 Women's survived by her sons, Phil (Christa) Smiley and on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014. She was born on Auxiliary. She married Joseph A. Mesiana on financial assistance to help individuals and David (Lisa) Smiley; nine grandchildren; six families on Indy’s southside. This year the Oct. 31, 1953 to the late Lawrence and Shirley Dec. 3, 1956. Joseph died on March 5, 1998. great-grandchildren; brother, Mark Carter; and Baxter YMCA has a goal to raise $262,000 for Ann (Ramsey) Lee in Wanda is survived by her children, Joseph several nieces and nephews. She was preceded Beech Grove. Theresa Anthony Mesiana Jr. (Terri), Mary Christina in death by her father, George Carter; parents, its Annual Campaign. To help support the was a graduate of Harry Bleizeffer (David), Angela Mesiana-Frazer; Frank and Ruth (Draper) Cain; and brother, Dan campaign donate online at OurCauseIsYou. E. Wood High School. grandchildren, Cameron, Joey, Gregory, Demi, Carter. A celebration of life was Feb. 12 at G. org or contact Danielle Tippett at (317) 881- She married her high Dominick, Josephine, Shannah, Kagney; great- H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 9347. school sweetheart, who grandchildren, Jacob and Iva; sister, Wilma 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. preceded her in death, Engle; brother, Charles Stringer; dear family Miles Coomer, Jr.; they friend, Susan Wilkins; and best friend, Marilyn OBITUARY POLICY: Obituaries are printed free celebrated 43 years of Force. Visitation was Feb. 9 in Daniel F. O' Riley of charge. Funeral directors are encouraged to send marriage. Survivors in Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial was obituaries and print size photographs to news@ss- include her son, Cory Feb. 10 at 11 a.m. at St. Barnabas Catholic times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday Coomer (Janell); sisters, Rose, , Jackie and Church. Burial will be in Washington Park east will be published Thursday. Send your news items to: Pam; grandchildren, Dawnavyn, Cody, Syrus, Cemetery. [email protected] and Draven; and one great-grandchild, Kyanna. A memorial service was held on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 in Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Joseph A. Ray AROUND TOWN Joseph A. Ray, 80, of Indianapolis, died Feb. Cremation Services. 4, 2014. Joseph was employed by Buyer’s Wholesale for over 45 years. Joe was an avid fan Ruby Marie Kramer of the Colts and Marilyn Ruby Marie Kramer, of Indianapolis, died Feb. 5, Monroe. He was in the 2014. She was born Aug. 9, 1927 in Salem, Ind. to US Army 61st Battalion Claude and Frances (Taylor) Cooley. Preceding where he served her in death were her parents, husband Bill, during the Korean War. sons Larry and Mike, sisters Grace and Dorothy Joe loved baseball and brother Merle. She is survived by several and played with the nieces and nephews and one grandson. Ruby Kennington American worked many years in downtown Indianapolis League Semi Pro League in retail sales and retired from Ace Hardware at in his younger days. Twin Aire. Services are private. Arrangements He was approached were entrusted to Wilson St. Pierre. by the Cincinnati Reds after they saw him Officers pictured from left, Loretta Dunn, Sergeant Board of Directors pictured from left, Edwina Dolack, do two triple plays in one game and wanted at Arms Pro Tem, Betty Price, Sergeant at Arms, Vicki Spicuzza, Past President, Shirley Miller, Barbara Margaret F. May him, however, he declined. Joe was preceded JoEllen Eckstein, Corresponding Secretary, Ruth Carr, Sue Mandabach, and Mary Moody. Margaret F. May, 89, Indianapolis, died Sunday, in death by the love of his life, Barbara F. Ray, Koers, Assistant to the Treasurer, Anna Marie Marsh, Feb. 9, 2014. She was born in Carthage, S.D. parents, Mike & Rose Ray along with three Treasurer, Flora Boehm, Recording Secretary, Emily on June 13, 1924 to Joel and Mary Dugan. She brothers and two sisters. He is survived by his Gutzwiller Vance, Vice President, and Pat Ruth, married Carey Daniel two sons, David (Katrina) Ray and Brian (Tina) President. May on October 13, Ray; five grandchildren, Douglas Johnson, 1938 in Madison, Ind. Cierra Ray, Morgan Ray, Hailey Brown, Justin Ave Maria Guild installs 2014 officers, board of directors Carey died on June Ray; and two great-grandchildren, Zayden and 13, 1987. Margaret Remi Johnson. Visitation will be held at Little The 2014 Ave Maria Guild Officers and Board of Directors were installed at the December was also preceded in and Sons Beech Grove chapel on Feb. 14, from meeting. The meetings are held at St. Paul Hermitage, 501 N. 17th Ave., Beech Grove, on the death by her daughter, 5-8 p.m. Funeral services will be Feb. 15 at 12 second Tuesday of the month from March through December. The next scheduled meeting Barbara Maxwell. She p.m. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery. is March 11, 12:30 p.m., with a Mass for deceased members of the Guild at 11a.m. in the St. is survived by her Paul Hermitage Chapel. A spring rummage sale is planned for March 28 at St. Paul Hermitage. children, Carey May Jr. Bernadine Tooley, Terri Catt, and Emily Gutzwiller Vance are Co-Chairmen. Proceeds will benefit (Dolly), Mary Jo Shea St. Paul Hermitage. For more information, call Linda at (317) 885-5098. The Southside Times IN OUR SCHOOLS ss-times.com • Week of February 13-19, 2014 9

Sheryl Wise receives Ford Freedom Unsung Award 8th grade student Carolina Whitaker (right) and 6th Ms. Sheryl Wise, Winchester Village Elementa- grader Sophie Prusa (left) celebrate their spelling bee ry School Student Support Manager, was rec- first and second place win. ognized at the Board of Education meeting for receiving the Ford Freedom Unsung Award. Nativity’s students This award celebrates extraordinary individu- SHS’s Sara Kohne is semi-finalist als who go above and beyond to positively spell success for State Teacher of the Year impact countless lives in their community. Pic- tured, Dr. Tom Little, Superintendent of Perry How do you spell s-u-c-c-e-s-s? Twenty Na- The Indiana Department of Education selected Sara Kohne, SHS teacher, as a semi-finalist for Township Schools and Ms. Wise. tivity Catholic School students from fourth State Teacher of the Year. Debbie Yates from IDOE presented Sara with a certificate at the Perry through eighth grades proved they know a Township Schools’ Board of Education meeting. Pictured from left, Dr. Tom Little, Sara Kohne, lot about spelling and vocabulary when they Barb Brouwer (SHS Principal) and Debbie Yates. SHS guidance went head-to-head in the school’s annual recognized for access spelling bee competition. After competing in their individual homerooms to earn the to education for all right to participate in the bee, the students completed round after round until only two The Southport High School Guidance Depart- spellers remained. After numerous additional ment has been recognized with the RAMP words, 8th grader Carolina Whitaker emerged (Recognized ASCA Model Program) Award. the winner, with 6th grade student, Sophie The ASCA (American School Counselor Asso- Prusa, runner-up. Carolina will represent Na- ciation) National Model is a framework for a tivity at the District Spelling Bee, sponsored comprehensive, data-driven school counsel- by Scripps Howard. The following 4th Grade ing program which ensures equitable access students participated: Hunter Burge, Gabe to a rigorous education for all students. The Horn, Aidan Leffler, Carlie Young; 5th graders ASCA National Model: identifies the knowl- Evan Anderson, Will Beikes, Veronica Phillips, edge and skills all students will acquire as a re- Zoey Webb; 6th graders Sophie Prusa, Sydney sult of the K-12 comprehensive school coun- Silcox, Michael Sullivan, Grace Whitaker; 7th seling program, is delivered to all students in grade pupils Luke Dill, Katie Minton, Joseph a systematic fashion, is based on data-driven Schubach, Sarah Wiley; and 8th grade stu- decision making and is provided by a state- dents Grace Mappes, Ethan Newett, Max Ste- credentialed school counselor. venson and Carolina Whitaker.

Roncalli band “strikes gold”

Several members of the Roncalli High School concert band participated in the 2015 Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) Instrumental and Ensemble competition. This competition is the “state tournament” for solo players and ensembles. Seven Rebel band members have advanced to this year’s 2015 ISSMA State Finals by virtue of their Gold medal rating last week; Matt McKay (flute), Katie Goebel (oboe), Cameron Papandria (alto saxophone), Will Haman (tenor saxophone), Nicky Marino (marimba solo), Jennifer Biasi (viola solo) and Leah Biasi (bass solo).

2014’s Beech Grove Idols

Beech Grove Idol took place at Beech Grove High School Jan. 24 and 25. Pictured from left, winners of this annual event to showcase the talents of Beech Grove City School students from Grades 1-12: South Grove Finalists Sara Hale, Mrs. Lauren Baker, Gabrielle Vann (1st place ), Mr. Andrew Busch, Paige LaMar (4th place winner). Mr. Andrew Busch and Mrs. Lauren Baker served as the show's coordinators. Mr. Scott Bradford, Music Chair, Beech Grove High School, is the founder of this special event and continues to oversee it. 10 Week of February 13-19, 2014 • ss-times.com NIGHT & DAY The Southside Times

ans)| When: March 7-8. Register by Feb. 21. | chance to win a prize? Well, we’re telling you man Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764), and CALENDAR Where: | Cost: $25 per person. | Info: Register that you should enter this loud, hilarious, tour- the German Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714- at CorporateCupChallenge.com. nament of wheely-chairs! Snacks included. | 1788), the second son of the great Johann When: Feb. 18, 3:30 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Sebastian Bach. | When: Feb. 17, 7:30 p.m. | Ladies Night • Join Four Willows Farm for La- Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: Call Where: UIndy’s Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Cen- What's dies Night. The cost of $70 includes dinner, (317) 885-5036 or visit greenwoodlibrary.us. ter, 1400 E. Hanna Ave. | Info: Call (317) 788- drinks, horseback ride, craft and shoulder/ 3253 or visit www.uindy.edu/arts/art. neck massage. Bring a friend and both save Lapsit Story Time • This is a program for chil- Going On? $5. | When: Feb. 22, 5-9 p.m. | Where: 1213 N. dren from birth to 24 months and their care- Icarus Ensemble • Founded in 2007 at UIndy, Franklin Rd., Greenwood. | Info: Call Christ at givers. It is an opportunity to prepare children the Icarus Ensemble has since performed (317) 501-2841 or (317) 862-4691. for literacy and welcome them to the library. regularly at local jazz venues and with the FUNDRAISER We will read books, sing songs, and do finger- Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and other plays while your child feels secure on your lap. groups, playing a broad mix of music from 7th Annual Grace on Wings Gala • Join for .LIBRARY | When: Feb. 18, 11 a.m. | Where: Beech Grove original compositions to pop standards and dinner and guest speaker Josh Bleill. The Public Library, 1102 Main St. | Info: Visit bgpl. classically inspired jazz. The members include funds cover ground expenses for the charity JCPL Community Writing Project • What lib.in.us/. Jon Crabiel, percussion; Dean Franke, violin; which provides air ambulance services in the does your community mean to you? Johnson Peter Hansen, bass; Mark Ortwein, electric U.S. and is based out of the Indianapolis Air- County Public Library invites you to write a Family Game Night • Families can play a vari- bassoon, soprano sax and bass clarinet; and port.| When: Feb. 28, RSVP by Feb. 18. | Where: story about your community. For grades 3 and ety of educational games, including Wii Brain Gary Walters, piano. | When: Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m. | University of Indianapolis Schwitzer Center up. A parent or must sign release for Academy, with their children. | When: Feb. 18, Where: UIndy’s Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Cen- Banquet Hall, 1400 E. Hanna Ave., Indianapo- children under 18.| When: Stories accepted 6 – 7:30 p.m. | Where: Fountain Square Branch ter, 1400 E. Hanna Ave. | Info: Call (317) 788- lis. | Info: Visit graceonwings.org. now-Feb. 28. | Where: JCPL branches, includ- library, 1066 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: 3253 or visit www.uindy.edu/arts/art. ing White River Township branch, 1664 Library Call (317) 275-4390. Gala for the Grove • The Center Grove Educa- Blvd., Greenwood. | Info: Visit jcplin.org/writ- tion Foundation will present the 2014 Gala for ingproject. Parent and Preschooler Yoga • Preschoolers ART the Grove, REACH for the Stars. The evening and their parents can enjoy the health ben- will include a VIP reception, dinner, and silent Studio 45 • Grades 4&5: Chocolate Wars: Can- efits of yoga during the 45-minute program Clay, Form, Paint and Texture • Tamar Kan- and live auctions, followed by live music and dy and sweet treat making workshop! Note: presented by the Greater Indianapolis YMCA. der and Jamas Brooke live and work in Nash- dancing. The Center Grove High School class- some products used may contain nuts, eggs, | When: Feb. 19, 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. | Where: ville, Indiana. Kander, an abstract painter, es of 1964, 1989, and 2004 will be honored. | wheat or dairy. Please be advised if your child Franklin Road Branch library, 5550 S. Franklin immigrated to the United States from South When: Feb. 22, 6 p.m. - . | Where: In- has a food allergy. | When: Feb. 13, 4:30 p.m. Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275-4380. Africa in 1988 and has established a successful diana Roof Ballroom, 140 W. Washington St., | Where: Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. career exhibiting her works nationally. Brooke Indianapolis. | Cost: Reservations for $100 per Meridian St. | Info: Call (317) 885-5036 or visit Camping Stories with Scott Emmett • Talk is a ceramic artist who splits his time between person available while space lasts.| Info: Visit greenwoodlibrary.us. camping and other outdoor stuff with local teaching and exhibiting in nationally recog- centergrovefoundation.org. resident and 2013 Indiana State Fair winner of nized craft galleries. | When: Feb. 17, 4 p.m. – Chocolate Party • Celebrate Valentine’s Day the Annual Liar's Contest Scott Emmett. From 7 p.m. | Where: UIndy’s Christel DeHaan Fine Reverse Raffle • The Gamma Pi Chapter of by creating and decorating your own choco- the Texas Panhandle to "camping" with the Arts Center Gallery, 1400 E. Hanna Ave. | Info: Epsilon Sigma Alpha Intl. will host its 30th late treats. Program is designed for teens, Army, to starry nights right here in Indiana, Call (317) 788-3253 or visit www.uindy.edu/ Reverse Raffle/Spaghetti Dinner. You must be grades 5-12.| When: Feb. 13, 4-5 p.m. | Where: Scott's stories are sure to make you chuckle arts/art. over 21 to attend. Proceeds will benefit Camp White River Branch Library, 1664 Library Blvd., and bring a smile to your face. All ages are Riley for Physically Disabled Children located Greenwood. | Info: Visit jcplin.org. welcome. | When: Feb. 20, 6:30 p.m. | Where: MEETINGS at Bradford Woods, Martinsville. Grand prize Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | is $1,000. | When: Feb. 22, 7 p.m. | Where: Our Happy Valentine’s Day • Stop by for stories Info: Call (317) 885-5036 or visit greenwoodli- and crafts. | When: Feb. 13, 11 a.m. | Where: Scams & Sweets • Join a Medicare fraud semi- Lady of Greenwood Catholic School, 399 S. brary.us to register. nar at with a special dessert for Valentine’s Meridian St., Greenwood. | Cost: $20 per per- Beech Grove Public Library, 1102 Main St. | Info: Visit bgpl.lib.in.us/. Day. | When: Feb. 14, 11:30 senior lunch, semi- son, includes all-you-can-eat spaghetti, salad, Winter Time Luau • Grades K-5: Forget about nar at noon. | Where: Perry Senior Services, garlic bread and homemade desserts, soft the cold and warm up with some fun activities BG Book Sale • Beech Grove Public Library 6901 Derbyshire Rd. | Info: Visit perryseniors. drinks and snack. | Info: Contact Jan Rahn, and games in our winter luau! | When: Feb. 20, org. [email protected] or (317) 850-0114. will host a book sale. | When: Feb. 13, 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Public Library, -7 p.m., Feb. 14 - 15, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. | Where: 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: Call (317) 885-5036 Caregiver support • Catholic Charities India- 1102 Main St., Beech Grove. | Info: Visit bgpl. or visit greenwoodlibrary.us. SOCIAL lib.in.us/. napolis sponsors monthly caregiver support groups for family members who are caregivers Ladies Day Out • Shop for a cause at the La- Pets, Pets and more Pets! • Stop by for sto- of older adults. Meetings are open to the com- Game Day • Families and children of all ages ries and crafts. | When: Feb. 20, 11 a.m. | Where: dies Day Out vendor event. | When: Feb. 15, 10 can drop in for an afternoon of board games munity. | When: Feb. 17, 5:30 – 7 p.m. | Where: a.m. – 4 p.m. | Where: American Legion Post Beech Grove Public Library, 1102 Main St. | St. Mark Catholic School, 541 E. Edgewood and jigsaw puzzles. | When: Feb. 15, 1-4 p.m. Info: Visit bgpl.lib.in.us/. #252, 334 U.S. 31 S., Greenwood. | Where: Franklin Road Branch library, 5550 S. Ave. | Info: Call Monica Woodsworth, (317) 261-3378 or e-mail mwoodsworth@archindy. Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275- Tips for a Healthy Year • Get started on your Open House • The James Whitcomb Riley 4380. org. School will host an Open House. Formerly journey to a healthier you by listening to known as the Riley Building, this school Joann Peavler, the Wellness Program Coor- Caregiver Collections • The Caregivers Con- Origami Jewelry • Learn to make jewelry us- dinator at St. Francis, present information on shut down in 1980. The building re-opened ing simple supplies and origami techniques. nections, a local not for profit organization its doors on Jan. 13 to the students of Perry making healthy choices in this adult program. planning to open a one of a kind Caregiver All participants will leave with a completed | When: Feb. 20, 7-8 p.m. | Where: White River Township Schools Alternative Education Pro- piece. | When: Feb. 17, 6 p.m. | Where: Green- Support Center in the Indianapolis-area offer- grams. Former students, staff and community Branch library, 1664 Library Blvd., Greenwood. ing support, education, relaxation and guid- wood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: | Info: Visit jcplin.org. members can see the changes from what they Call (317) 885-5036 or visit greenwoodlibrary.us. ance to other local resources, offers many new remember.| When: Feb. 17, 2:30-5:30 p.m. | tools for caregivers. Join for an introductory Where: 5401 S. Shelby St., Indianapolis. Around the Fire: Camp Crafts • Grades K-5: MUSIC reception. | When: Feb. 19, 3-5 p.m. | Where: We'll make several camp favorites. | When: The Bickford of Greenwood, 3021 Stella Dr. | Battle of the Businesses • The 2014 Corpo- Feb. 17, 4:30 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Pub- Celebration: Rameau and C.P.E. Bach • So- Info: Visit caregiverassistance.org. rate Cup Challenge, Battle of the Businesses, lic Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: Call (317) prano Kathleen Hacker and Indianapolis Ba- is open to businesses and individuals ages 18 885-5036 or visit greenwoodlibrary.us. roque Orchestra viol player Christine Kypri- Cultivating Garden Club • The club will hold and older. The challenge is a two-day sports anides join UIndy harpsichordist and music its meeting. | When: Feb. 20, 6 p.m. | Where: St. and games event promoting community rela- Try it Tuesday: Wheely-Chair Races • What if history professor Thomas Gerber in a concert John Church, U.S. 31 and Southport Rd. | Info: tionships and fitness. Proceeds benefit Kick-IT we told you that we were going to let you race celebrating the 2014 anniversaries of two ex- Call Ginny O’Brien, (317) 783-4727. and DAV (supporting Johnson County Veter- around the Teen Room in rolling chairs for the citing 18th-century composers: the French- The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY ss-times.com • Week of February 13-19, 2014 11 The Lego Movie…witty, hilarious and WHERE WE DINE BEHIND BARS James Reisert, Edward Tropical Long Island enjoyable for kids and adults Jones, 5855 Madison Ave. in Indianapolis is both incredibly witty and insanely hilari- Bartender: Lauren MOVIE REVIEW ous. 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It is one ounce passion fruit a sports car, or anything else your Visually, the film is as good as its comfortable, clean and upscale without syrup, and two ounces of lime sour. Shake. imagination could envision. If you script. The kind of animation inThe upscale prices. They always have friendly Drain into a 14 ounce glass. Top with two were a parent of child with Legos, you Lego Movie is something that has service. ounces cranberry juice and garnish with a probably have painful memories of never been seen before. It takes the slice of orange. stepping on them during the middle Adam Staten BJ's Restaurant and Brewhouse is located at same Lego texture that we are all fa- of the night after repeatedly telling Movie Review 1251 N U.S. 31 in Greenwood. miliar and gives it a fluidity that you your kids to put them away. The phone number (317) 881-3500. won’t want to take your eyes The new film, The Lego off of. The film is just as ap- Movie, is about something pealing to look at as it is to everyone can relate to, no AN OPTION listen to. matter how painful. It’s very rare that a chil- The Lego Movie is the sto- dren’s animated film is en- ry of an average, everyday joyable for both the children construction worker, Em- and the parents who accom- met, and a case of mistak- pany the children, but The en identity. One day after Lego Movie is that one of a work, Emmet comes across kind, rare gem. The only Wyldstyle, who wrongly downsides of the entire film takes him for a Master- are that it runs a tad too long Builder. Soon after, Emmet finds himself on for a children’s film and its gets a bit too sen- an adventure to save the world from Lord timental for my liking. Even though, 2014 is Business and his dastardly plan to freeze ev- fairly new and there’s still a long way to go, Dale's Entree eryone. With the world in peril, Emmet teams The Lego Movie is the best film so far this year. up with everyone from , and the to stop Lord Business. Dale’s Family Restaurant Adam Staten lives in Perry Township and is a movie buff. Staten The Lego Movie comes furnished with a graduated from University of Southern Indiana with a degree in script that is wildly entertaining. The story Communication Studies. The scoop: Dale’s Family Restaurant is a great Over 20 Years of place to bring the family, meet with friends or AROUND TOWN book a party. Owner Dennis Beikman and his Tax Experience crew prepare a made-from-scratch breakfast, Safari comes to Second lunch or dinner that is healthy, great tasting, Sign up for Saturdays in Southport and has a fiercely loyal Southside following. Formerly known as TJ’s Kitchen until August our FREE Will a chameleon turn pink if that’s the envi- of last year, Beikman continues to tweak ronment it’s surrounded by? (No) Why does a recipes and try new menu items. 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For more information on upcom- 7855 S. Emerson Ave., Suite A ing Second Saturday in Southport events, the next event planned for March 8, visit south- Photos by Indianapolis 46237 portevents.org. Brian Ruckle (317) 886-7456 Email: [email protected] 12 Week of February 13-19, 2014 • ss-times.com HEALTH The Southside Times

IN OUR SCHOOLS 'Human disaster'… for everyone else but me! Avoid acidic sugar. Excess sugar and refined NUTRITION carbs are linked to breast cancer and all can- cer itself undergoes a fermentation process Cancer cases are expected to surge 57% that requires excess glucose (sugar) to thrive. worldwide in the next 20 years, an imminent Drink plenty of water. Ionized alkaline water "human disaster" that will require a renewed from a water ionizer is believed by many doc- focus on prevention to combat, according to tors and scientists to contribute to an alka- the World Health Organization line internal environment in which (WHO). -CNN disease cannot thrive. It’s recom- ike someone walking across mended you drink a minimum of the street without looking both half your body weight in ounces ways, most folks live in the daily. delusional world of denial: “It won’t L Get your home tested for radon happen to me, just everyone else.” Oh even if it’s new. This can greatly re- yeah? duce the risk of getting lung cancer. Cancer is manmade my gentle Radon levels reaching four picocu- friends. I’ve screamed this at the ries or higher should be resolved by top of my lungs for years and final- Chef Wendell Nutritionist a certified radon mitigation con- ly, there’s an avalanche of scientif- tractor ASAP. ic support. The majority of today’s As you can see, to thrive, your chronic diseases are caused by the food we’re aggressively encouraged Southport students break 23-year swim record to eat and our polluted environment. Research A 23 year standing Southport High School swim record was broken by the 2014 girls swim proves your holy tem- team. The Lady Cardinals broke the record in the 200 IM Relay. The team consisted of Maddison ple’s state of health is Bethel-Brown, Brontie Wright, Emma Lattimore and Jaclyn Boyer. Their coaches are Matt Jeffries profoundly at the mercy and Joe Horvath. of the types of food you eat. Because Vegephobic Hoosiers love their junk food, Poop Tarts and gravy, we are a plump, unhealthy but lovable bunch. You weren’t born to like dead processed food; you were taught. You can also unlearn. Learn to avoid poten- Roncalli’s Conner James tially carcinogenic com- pounds, such as formal- wins regional wrestling title dehyde (found in car exhaust and in sealant holy temple requires clean unprocessed heav- products) benzene, asbestos and many, many enly plant food. Crappy nutrition and undiag- Roncalli High School ju- others like new carpet and car smell. Not nosed food allergies can cause heart disease, nior Conner James ad- smoking is one of the most important health cancer, stroke, arthritis, diabetes, asthma and vanced to the IHSAA decisions you can make. It reduces your risk allergies. Embrace a plant based, clean, unpro- wrestling semi-state of lung, esophagus, voice box (larynx), mouth, cessed diet and achieve your highest calling in after capturing the bladder, kidney, pancreas, cervix, and stom- life. Feed you cells what they need to make you 152-pound title in the ach cancer. Every time you smoke a cigarette, the best you can be in mind and body. No one regional round at Perry you inhale more than 60 substances that can is in charge of your health but you. Meridian. James won cause cells to become cancerous. Eat a rain- all three of his regional bow of healthy foods. While this isn't a guar- matches by fall. He de- antee, according to the Mayo Clinic, about feated Northwest’s Michael Futrell, Tech’s Lar- 30% of cancers are related to issues of nutri- Arrange for Chef Wendell to speak to your social group or cor- on Sylvest and beat Perry Meridian’s Michael tion, including obesity. poration: [email protected] Thomas in the final. With three regional wins, Pennies for Patients James improved his season record to 33-1. James will compete in the semi-state at New Glenns Valley Elementary Student Council Castle on Feb. 16, with the action beginning is sponsoring the fundraiser “Pennies for Pa- at 9 a.m. James will be joined at the semi- tients”, benefitting the Leukemia and Lym- state by his teammate, sophomore Nick Ellis. phoma Society. The theme on this day was Ellis, the son of Roncalli head wrestling coach “Twin Day.” The school’s goal is to raise $3,000. Lance Ellis, advanced to the semi-state after Pictured are McKenna Russell and Miss Jordan Send your news items to: [email protected] finishing fourth at 126 pounds. Holmes. The Southside Times ss-times.com • Week of February 13-19, 2014 13

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Southport’s Ramiro Martinez wins Safe Place contest Douglas MacArthur students Southport Middle School student, Ramiro Martinez, won the Children's Bureau’s Safe Believe, Dream, Inspire Place poster contest for Marion County. Each year the Douglas MacArthur Elementary School PTA participates in the Ramiro's poster will be turned into a billboard Reflections Program. The program encourages students to create works of art. that will be displayed across Marion County. The theme this year was “Believe, Dream, Inspire.” These winning entries will be sent to the State PTA for judging. Congratulations to this year’s winners: Mia Allman, Stuti Mathur, Luch Richardson, Kenedi Penter and Isabelle Potter, Sarah Long, Miles Brzycki, Aryan Bakshi, Denton Britt, Jacob Long, Leah Britt, Krissy Brzycki and Reagan Dilk.

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Ramtha Par wins Douglas MacArthur Jessica Guerrini awarded for her art Yearbook contest

How much was your ATM fee? More at Perry Township meeting The winner of the Douglas MacArthur than $0 is too much! Ask about our Jessica Guerrini, a 5th grade student from Abraham Lincoln Elementary online checking accounts. Yearbook Design Contest is Ramtha Par. School, was recognized at the recent Perry Township Schools’ Board meeting. Ramtha is in Mrs. Samantha Walterman’s Connie Mortensen She created the winning art work for the district’s 2013 holiday card contest. (317) 784-4211 fifth grade class. The theme for the yearbook 5144 Madison Ave. #3 Pictured, Dr. Thomas Little, Jessica Guerrini and Mrs. Whitney Wilkowski, AL this year is “Fifty Years of Douglas MacArthur Indianapolis, IN Principal. Providing Insurance Elementary”. and Financial Services www.connieismyagent.com Call 300-8782 to advertise! The Southside Times LIFESTYLE ss-times.com • Week of February 13-19, 2014 15 However can I use ‘however?’ Bite-sized Valentine’s Day that when used as a conjunction, “however” is GRAMMAR GUY paired with a comma. treats get to the heart Question: Many older style guides do typically advise against using “however” to begin a sentence. “I have never considered myself a grammar However, that convention has mostly fallen of the holiday geek; I have, however, begun to realize that by the wayside. It is still important, though, to since I look forward to your article, it may be Chocolate Heart note whether you’re using “however” RECIPE true. Your Oxford Comma article as an adverb or conjunction to de- Petit Fours was fodder for an occasional dis- For The Southside Times by Family Features termine whether a comma is appro- cussion I have with a friend of mine Makes about 40 mini cakes priate. Consider the chorus of The Nothing says “I love you” on Valentine’s Day about the correct use, and I very more than heart-shaped, homemade treats. Cure’s “Lovesong:” “However far • 1 cup all-purpose flour much appreciated your article a few This year, try individual treats to make each away, I will always love you. Howev- • 1/2 cup cocoa powder weeks ago about the use of quota- gift recipient feel extra special. You’ll love the er long I stay, I will always love you.” • 3/4 teaspoon baking powder tions and being on the outside of fact that they are simple to create. Here “however” modifies “far” to say, • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda punctuation. That is a major pet “Though small in size, mini-treats deliver a more or less, “no matter what dis- • 1/2 teaspoon salt peeve of mine that I correct in many big message to all of the Valentines on your tance we are from each other, I will • 6 tablespoons (3/4 stick) butter, softened editing projects! Anyway, I thought list,” said Nancy Siler, vice president of con- love you.” How romantic. • 2/3 cup firmly-packed brown sugar you might tackle the use of ‘howev- Jordan Fischer sumer affairs at Wilton. “Decorating these Grammar Guy When “however” is used as a con- • 1 egg er.’ I am particularly annoyed when treats is quick and easy thanks to Candy Melts junction, you won’t be able to find a • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract it is used to begin a sentence and Candy – a pantry staple for any decorating word that it modifies; rather, it will • 2/3 cup buttermilk would like more info on its correct use.” (An- project.” be joining two clauses. Consider the following • 1/2 cup peanut butter, chocolate fudge drea Hern Gilliam) With a little help from Wilton you can bake example sentence: “I’d like to keep talking with ice cream topping or cherry pie filling to your heart’s desire this Valentine’s Day. Answer: you; however, our time is up.” As a conjunc- • 2 containers (14 ounces each) Chocolate We Heart Valentine’s Day – Hearts are by tion, “however” can simply be thought of as a or Vanilla Icing Glaze (optional) Thanks for writing in, Andrea. Consider far the top shape of the season. From giant “however” loaded up. Let’s knock this one out synonym of “but.” Note that, when joining two • Jumbo hearts sprinkles (optional) independent clauses, a semicolon will be indi- heart-shaped cookie pans to cookie cutters to of the park. Heart Pop pans, Wilton has a variety of bake- cated in addition to a comma. Preheat oven to 350°F. Prepare 24 cavity “However” serves double duty as a conjunc- ware options. To wrap this up: Yes, you can start a sen- bite-sized heart dessert shell pan with Cake tive adverb, meaning it can either be used to A Sweet Heart for Your Sweetheart – Cre- tence with “however.” However, make sure you Release pan coating. join two clauses together or to modify one. ate mini cakes, brown- are using it appropriately, and have all the nec- In large bowl, com- As an adverb, “however” means “in whatever ies or cookies with the essary punctuation. There’s nothing like a dan- bine flour, cocoa, bak- manner or way” or “to whatever degree or ex- Bite Sized Heart Des- gling adverb or extraneous conjunction to to- ing powder, baking tent:” “Paint your room however you like.” “I’ll sert Shell pan. Once tally muddle up the meaning of a sentence. soda and salt. make the sandwich however you choose.” As a cooled, drizzle with In large bowl, beat conjunction, “however” means “in spite of” or Jordan Fischer is a contributing columnist for The Southside red, pink and white butter and sugar with “on the other hand.” As an example: “I’d like to Times. To ask Jordan a grammar question, write him at rj- colored Candy Melts [email protected]. electric mixer until go running today, however, it’s raining.” Notice candy for the perfect light and fluffy. Add personalized heart- egg and vanilla ex- shaped treat. Perry football tract; beat until well Homemade Box of combined. Alternately Chocolates – Make players commit add flour mixture and your own candies us- buttermilk in three ad- to college ing shaped Candy ditions, beating until Molds. Choose be- Four football players at Perry just combined. Spoon tween hearts, lips, Meridian High School signed one tablespoon batter flowers and more. their letter of commitment into each pan cavity. Fill the mold with the on National Signing Day, Feb. Bake 9-11 minutes Candy Melts candy, 5. Pictured from left, Jaquan or until tops of cakes color and flavor of Keys- Indiana State University; spring back when your choice, and watch Conner Smith - Valparaiso Uni- touched. Cool in pan as you melt the hearts versity; Collin Timmons- Uni- 10 minutes. Cool com- of your Valentines. versity of Indianapolis; and pletely on cooling grid. Give a Little Love Logan Feigel - Walsh Univer- To decorate, place cakes on cooling grid – Valentine’s Day is a top gift-giving holiday. sity. with cookie pan below. Pipe 1/2 teaspoon TAX TIME SAVINGS! Give your made-from-the-heart homemade peanut butter, chocolate fudge or cherry pie WONDERING LITTLE INFANT treats the gourmet treatment with festive filling into shell; fill only to top of cavity. 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AROUND TOWN Pilsung ATA joins with Martial Artists nationwide to say “Thanks”

When martial arts teachers Rose and Brian Myers, resi- dents of White River Township, heard the news that CVS Caremark’s 7600 stores would soon stop selling tobacco products, they immediately joined the martial arts com- munity, nationwide, to send a special thanks to the em- ployees of every store in their area. Master Teacher Tom Callos of Sacramento California, a 6th degree black belt and veteran advisor to the martial art world, heard about the CVS Tobacco Sales Ban and called on the martial arts community to rally a special “thank you” to the CVS Caremark Group. Callos has asked school owners with a CVS Pharmacy in their town to give the management, employees, and all their family members three months of “thank you” martial arts and self-defense lessons. He stipulated a minimum donation of $1500 worth of les- sons per school. Rose and Brian, of Pilsung ATA Martial Arts, felt it was important that they show their support for the effort to make the Greater Greenwood Area a healthier community. Mr. Myers hand delivered their gift of $19,000 in free lessons to 8 local CVS Stores recently. “We wanted to make sure the folks working in our local CVS Stores felt the support of their local community as they help us make Greenwood a stronger, healthier com- munity.”

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These folks know that $5 $5 "For out of Jerusalem shall go forth a remnant, the priesthood but quite once they compromise Humble Snowman and they that escape out of mount Zion: the Impressions Bucks often it is God speaking one principle of that zeal of the Lord of hosts shall do this." through one or the oth- standard, they will be .00 $5 Off Your ~ Isaiah 37:32 Next $20 er of His prophets about asked to compromise $5 Purchase those that are His dear- another and another My wife over the years has been quite a OFF Excludes Wed and est followers who hold and another until there Sunday Sale Days! seamstress. To help us make financial ends Him dearest of all in are no standards of any Expires February 28, 2014 meet, she made a lot of the kid's clothes when $5 $5 their lives. value left and Christi- they were young children. 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ASSEMBLY OF GOD BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Faith Assembly of God The Rock Baptist Church Greenwood Christian Church LOVE 186 Royal Road 4855 S. Emerson Ave. 2045 Averitt; Greenwood, IN Beech Grove, IN Sunday Service: 10:30am Ph: 317-881-9336 Pastor: Steve Lawson Ph: 317-784-8566 Minister: Matt Giebler YOUR Interactive Children’s & Youth Ministry Sat Worship: 6pm Pastor: Bill Hyde Uplifting Worship; Simple Messages Sunday: 10am & 6pm Relevant to everyday life Sun Worship: 9:30, 11am Wednesday: 7pm 222-1958 • www.therock-indy.org Sun School Times: 8, 9:30 & 11am NEIGHBOR

Lighthouse Baptist Church 6950 E. Raymond Street AS YOURSELF Indpls, IN; Ph: 317-359-4275 PEACE SERVING Sun: 11am & 6pm; Weds Study: 7pm Thursdays Youth Meeting: 6:30pm Pastor: Dan Tidd Mount Pleasant CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN OTHERS Ladies’ & Men’s meetings (call for times) Christian Church “Independent Baptist Church” 381 N. Bluff Road; Greenwood, IN www.mpcc.info Christ Cumberland Worship Sat: 6pm ASL Available Presbyterian Church Sunday: 9 & 10:45am 6140 South Meridian Street IN LOVE Woodland Baptist Church 10:45am Video Venue Indianapolis, IN 46217 3200 South US 31 or East St at Student Ministries Ph: 317-787-9585 Ph: 317-787-7516 Senior Pastor: Chris Philbeck Pastor: Elmer Price BAPTIST REMEMBER YOU ARE NOT HOME YET! Sunday Worship: 10am, Sunday School: 9am Minister Dennis Patton “Come Grow With Us!” Sunday School: 9:30am Southport Heights Worship Service: 10:30am Christian Church Crossroads Baptist Church Bible Study Weds: 6:30pm 1120 S Arlington Ave., Indpls, IN 46203 7154 S. McFarland Rd.; Indianapolis, IN 46227 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH - EFCA Ph: 317-357-2971 Minister: Steve Ferguson Pastor: Guy Solarek Sunday Worship Times: 10:30am Sunday Services: 10am, 11am & 6pm Sunday School Times: 9:00am Grace Evangelical Church Wednesday Service: 7pm STUDY Deaf Ministry: James Wines 493-0414 VP 5905 E. Southport Rd. Indianapolis, IN Weds Kids Patch Club & Youth: 6:45pm [email protected] Ph: 317-859-8008 www.crossroadsbaptistindy.com Pastor Dr. Bryan Hult CATHOLIC Worship Pastor Gabe Doerksen CHURCH OF CHRIST website: www.indygrace.org Faith Baptist Church Good Shepherd Catholic Church Sunday School: 9am Sunday Worship: 10:30am 1640 Fry Road; Greenwood, IN 2905 So Carson Avenue, Indianapolis Madison Avenue Church of Christ Pastor: Steve Maxie Ph: 317-783-3158 8224 Madison Avenue; 317-784-6446 Sunday: 10:30am Rev. Gerald J. Kirkhoff Minister: Kenneth McClain EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AMER Sunday School: 9:45am; Wed: 7pm Saturday Anticipation Mass: 4:30pm Sunday Bible Study: 10am “Proclaiming The Historic Baptist Faith Sunday Worship: 9am & 11am Sunday Worship: 11am; 6pm Bethany Evangelical With Conservative Worship” “A Small Parish with a big WELCOME!” Wednesday Bible Study: 7pm Lutheran Church 4702 S. East St. Indianapolis, IN Ph: 317-786-7854 First Baptist Church Holy Name of Jesus CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Rev. Michelle Elfers of Beech Grove 89 N. 17th Ave.; Beech Grove, IN Sunday School 8:15am all ages 5521 Churchman Ave.; Indpls, IN Ph: 317-784-5454 Sunday Worship 9:30am [email protected] “We Welcome You” Sunday: 9:30am & SS: 10:50am Father William M. Williams Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist Wednesday Service: 7-8pm Worship Times & Anticipation 7625 McFarland Road; 317-888-3204 Childcare & programs for all ages available for all Sunday School: 10am scheduled services. Join Us! Mass Sat: 5:30pm FULL GOSPEL Ph: 784-1478 www. fbcbeechgrove.com Sunday: 7:30, 9 & 11:30am Sunday Service: 10am Wednesday Service: 4pm The Worship Center Reading room hours: Tues: 11am-2pm 90 South 7th Ave.; Beech Grove and Wednesday: 2:30-3:30pm Historic Grace Baptist Church St. Athanasius Ph: 786-9802 “Since 1927” Byzantine Catholic Church Rev. James Archie Strong 1117 S. Blain Ave. 1907 E. Woodlawn Ave 46203 Sunday Worship: 11am,Sunday School: 10am Indianapolis, In 46221 CHURCH OF GOD Ph: 317-638-3143 or 536-8655 Ph: 317-632-4157 Thursday: 6:30pm Pastor: Rick J. Stone Sunday Worship Time (Divine www.worshipcenterindy.org Sunday: 10:30am & 6pm Church of God (Anderson) Liturgy Celebrated): 10am 3939 S. Emerson Ave. Sunday School: 9:30am Fr. Bryan Eyman Indianapolis, Beech Grove Parsonage: 788-6845 or Church: 787-0467 INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Pastor: Paul A Kirby Southport Baptist Church St. Jude Sunday Worship Times: 10:30am & 6pm Bethany Christian Church 2901 E. Banta Rd., Indianapolis, IN 5353 McFarland Rd.; Indpls, IN Sunday School: 9:30am 4727 S. Sherman Dr. Ph: 317-787-8236 Ph: 317-786-4371 Wednesday: 7pm Youth/Adults Indianapolis, IN 46237 Pastor Jeff Stratton Fr. Stephen Banet Ph: 317-787-5103 Reg Sun Service: 9:30-10:30am Sunday Worship Times: Minister: Jim Clark Reg Sunday School: 10:45-11:30am Sunday Worship: 10:15am Sun 7, 8:30, 10:30 & Noon “Come and Watch Us Grow” Sunday School: 9:15am Park Open to Public Anticipation Mass: Sat. 5pm HONOR Bible Study Mon: 6:30pm & Weds: 7pm The Southside Times FAITH ss-times.com • Week of February 13-19, 2014 19

INDEPENDENT - NON DENOMINATIONAL REFORMED EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST UNITED METHODIST

Community Church Christ the King Church Faith United Church of Christ Greenwood United Methodist at Murphy’s Landing 5555 S. Arlington Ave. NW Corner of intersec. of Thompson Rd., 525 N. Madison Avenue 7401 South Harding St Gray Rd. & Shelbyville Rd. Greenwood, IN Indianapolis, IN 46217 Indianapolis, IN 46237 Adult & Jr. Church Service: 10:30am Ph: 881-1653 Ph: 317-807-0222 • www.yourccml.org Ph: 317-383-1614 Pastor: Kurt Walker; 317-784-4856 Minister: Paul Erny God loves you! You are invited to Rev. In Suk Peebles Sunday Worship: 9:30am Pastor David Baker worship with us. We have a pew for Sunday Worship: 10:15am Sunday School: 11am Sunday Worship: 10am you & Nursery care Sunday School: 9am

MISSIONARY BAPTIST SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Rosedale Hills United Methodist 4450 South Keystone Ave. Walking in the Old Paths Southside Seventh-Day Adventist JOY Indianapolis, IN 317-786-6474 Rev. Doug Wallace An outreach of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church. 4801 Shelbyville Road; Indpls, IN Sunday Worship: 9:15am We invite everyone to worship with us. 5342 Elmwood Ph: 786-7002; Pastor: Brian Yensho Ave., Suite E. Indianapolis in the Griffin St. John’s United Sunday School: 10:45am Services Sat: 11am; Sabbath School: 9:30am Buildings Across from Great Times. Church of Christ : www.rosedalehillsumc.org www.southsideadventist.org 7031 S. East St. e-mail: [email protected] For more information go to (US 31 at Southport Rd.) Indpls, IN www.walkingintheoldpaths.com Health Ministries, CHIP +, Beginning 1/19/14 Rev. Ross Tyler; 881-2353 or call Scott at 317-502-1846 www.chiphealth.com Sunday Worship Times Contemporary Service: 9am University Heights Sunday School: 10:30am Traditional Service: 10:30am United Methodist NAZARENE 4002 Otterbein Avenue Indianapolis, IN UNITY Ph: 317-787-5347 South Side Church of the Nazarene Zion United Church of Christ Rev. Arch Hawkins 2447 E. Thompson Rd. 8916 E. Troy Ave. Sunday Worship: 9am & 11:05am Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN 46239 Sunday School: 10am Ph: 784-1373 Ph: 317-862-4136 Pastor Ray McCrary Pastor: Beverly Kahle Sunday Worship: 10:30am Sunday Worship: 8:15am & 10:30am Sunday School: 9:30am Sunday School: 9:30am-10:15am READ NON-DENOMINATIONAL SOUTHERN BAPTIST UNITED METHODIST Beech Grove Bible Church Calvary Baptist Church 3535 S. Emerson 200 Sunset Blvd Greenwood, IN 881-5743 Beech Grove, IN Ernest E. James, D. Min. GATHER Ph: 317-791-7260 Morning Worship Service: 10:30am Sunday School: 9am Minister: Dwight Washington Something for All Ages UNITED PENTECOSTAL Sunday Worship Time: 9:00am Both Hours TOGETHER Calvary Tabernacle Church of Acts Beech Grove 902 Fletcher Avenue 3740 S. Dearborn, Indianapolis, IN PRAISE & United Methodist Indianapolis, IN 46203 Ph: 317-783-ACTS (2287) 9th & Alton Streets (corner of) Ph: 262-4030 Pastor: Bill Jenkins Beech Grove; 317-784-7612 Paul D. Mooney Worship Sun: 10am; Wed: 7pm Rev, Michael Hendrix WORSHIP Sunday Worship in the Word: 10am Club Acts: Fridays 7-11pm Worship: 9:30am Latin Acts: Sat 7pm Coffee Juice & Snacks: 10:30am Sunday School: 10am www.churchofacts.org Southwood Baptist Church Sunday School all ages: 10:45am “The End of Your Search for a Friendly Church” 501 S. 4th Ave; Beech Grove Life Church & Training Center 317-786-2719; SS: 9:30am for Adults; Center United Methodist Church 5895 E. Thompson Rd. Youth & All Age Children Worship: 10:45am (Children’s 5445 Bluff Road Ph: 317-786-5460 Church & Nursery provided); Sun PM Worship: 6:30pm; PRAYER Indianapolis, IN 46217 Pastor: Mitch Mosier Monthly Youth Meetings on 2nd Weds: 6:30pm; Ph: 784-1101 Young Adults, Sun: 6pm Bible Buddies K - 6th Weds: 6:30 pm Service Times e-mail: [email protected] SING Sunday Worship 10:30am Sunday Worship… Wed: 7pm Traditional Worship: 9am www.lcindy.com SPEAKING Contemporary Worship: 11:15am WESLEYAN The Father’s House Edgewood United Methodist Southview Wesleyan Church 1600 S. Franklin Road (just south of Brookville Road) TRUTH 1820 East Epler Ave.; 784-6086 4700 Shelbyville Road Ph: 317-358-8312 Minister: Jim Allen; We are on Facebook Indianapolis, IN; 317-783-0404 www.TheFathersHouseIndy.com IN Worship Services: 8:15 and 10:30am Minister: Rick Matthews We are a multi-cultural, non-denominational Christian Sunday School: 9:25am Sunday Worship: 10:30am & 6pm church. Worship with us Sundays at 9 & 11am www.edgewoodumc.com Learn with us Wednesdays at 7pm LOVE! Sunday School Time: 9:30am “The Church for The Next 100 Years” 20 Week of February 13-19, 2014 • ss-times.com CLASSIFIEDS The Southside Times EmploymentEmployment Employment Employment Employment Drivers Drivers Drivers

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