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FEATURE Something to patches upon Crow About. Patches PAGE 7 Angi Cheeseman, president of Indiana Going Blue, seeks to raise support for law enforcement throughout the country

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FOR THE RECORD Contact the Editor 100th BIRTHDAY THIS Have any news tips? Want to submit a calendar event? on the Have a photograph to WEEK share? Call Nicole Davis at WEB 300-8782 or email her at ndavis@southsidetimes. com. Remember, our news deadlines are several days prior to print. Living Recovery in an Addiction Society Want to Advertise? The Southside Times Living Recovery in an Addiction Society gave its reaches a vast segment of our community. audience a picture of what addiction looks and Homecroft’s Gus Karozos feels like, breaking down the barriers between For information about the addicts and everyone else. The play was celebrates his 100th birthday reaching our readers, performed Sept. 12 at UIndy. call Brian Ruckle at On Saturday, Sept. 9, Gus Karozos celebrated his 300-8782 or email him at ss-times.com/recovery-in- 100th birthday with family and friends at Greek Is- [email protected]. lands restaurant. addiction-society Above, Daniel Martin rehearses Art of Healing, As a 12 year old in 1929, Karozos immigrated to which will be performed Sept. 12, 7 - 9 p.m. at the the US, living in Warren, Ohio, with his parents and University of Indianapolis. | Inset, Sally Wasmuth, sister. During WWII, Karozos enlisted in the US Army, Assistant Professor at University of Indianapolis. serving as one of the first paratroopers in the 376th Field Artillery battalion of the 82nd Airborne Division. After the war, Karozos graduated from Ohio State University where he met his beloved wife, Irene. A product of Gerald Sargent In 1952 Karozos settled in Homecroft where he and Publisher Emeritus Irene raised their children, Evelyn, Andy, Jim and Joan. Rick Myers, Publisher Gus says a good mental outlook toward life has Greenwood expands been the key to his longevity. He credits his strong Brian Kelly Westside Park faith in God and his devotion to his children and Chief Executive Officer grandchildren who have given him life's greatest joys. Brogan Dearinger The city of Greenwood continues to expand Director of Operations its green space and connectivity with its Nicole Davis, Editor recent land purchase. Last month, Greenwood Members of Asha Patel finalized the purchase of a 4.07 acre parcel of Production/Art Mgr. land located at 859 W. Main St., just west of U.S. Graphic Design 31 in Greenwood and across the street from Grant Gaynor, existing Westside Park. Graphic Design Intern ss-times.com/greenwood- % OFF expands-westside-park Serving the Southside 75 EVERYTHING Since 1928 For more information, contact us at: SEPTEMBER SPECIAL [email protected] Tel. 317.300.8782 • Fax. 317.300.8786 For more information on these articles and other timely news, visit ss-times.com. To join the conversation, visit our Facebook page or 7670 U.S. 31 S. BACK TO Indianapolis, IN 46227 follow us on Twitter @southsidetimes. www.icontimes.com Times-Leader Publications, LLC SCHOOL ©2017. All Rights Reserved SEPTEMBER 1-30 DID YOU KNOW... HOURS: AT EAST STREET STORE ONLY The views of the columnists in The Southside Mon-Sat: 9-7 Times are their own and do not necessarily Sun: 12-6 reflect the positions of this newspaper. 3 Locations • We Accept Donations! Fresh Cider DONATIONS / VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! The Southside Times is published by Times-Leader & Slush % CLOSED MONDAYS Publications, LLC. Content published alongside this Indiana SOURCE: SMARI, INC. TUESDAY-SATURDAY: 10AM-5PM; icon is sponsored by one of our valued advertisers. Blueberries 67 OF THE SOUTHSIDE TIMES READERS SUNDAY: 12-6PM; EAST STREET SUNDAY: 12-5PM Sponsored content is produced or commissioned Honeycrisp, Tomatoes by advertisers working in tandem with Times-Leader’s sales ARE INTERESTED IN FAMILY ACTIVITIES? 8236 S. Madison, 3530 S. Keystone, Jonathan Sweet Corn representatives. Sponsored content may not reflect the views of 1609 East Street (No donations at East) & Gala Apples Fresh Produce The Southside Times publisher, editorial staff or graphic design CALL TODAY: (317) 300-8782 team. The Southside Times is devoted to clearly differentiating (317) 908-8635 between sponsored content and editorial content. Potential • BROWNSBURG • AVON • BEECH GROVE • PERRY TOWNSHIP • DANVILLE • Adrian Orchard • GARFIELD PARK • FOUNTAIN SQUARE • PLAINFIELD • CENTER GROVE • www.HumbleImpressions.com advertisers interested in sponsored content should call: 784-0550 500 W. Epler 784-7783 GREATER GREENWOOD • FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP • SOUTHPORT • Like us on Facebook - See us on Craigslist! (317) 300-8782 or email: [email protected]. Master the after-school ClickList carpool. Three steps to healthier eating:

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Angi Cheeseman, president of patches upon Indiana Going Blue, seeks to raise support for law enforcement patches throughout the country By Nicole Davis family wants,” Cheeseman said. promote fundraisers that benefitted Lt. Al- they’d only be making one coin a year, un- When Angi Cheeseman’s daughter de- When Deputy Carl Koontz was killed in lan’s family, with Angi making sure those til she heard the news about Lt. Allan. His cided to become a police officer, the entire the line of duty on Sept. 29, 2016, it was the fundraisers were legitimate by confirming coin will soon be sold by the page for $13 family became engrossed in the career. first line-of-duty death since Indiana Going them with Vaughn. She also began collect- each. Allan’s wife, Stacy, can use the pro- Angi has participated in a couple citizen’s Blue had formed. Shortly after his funeral, ing patches to have quilts made for the Allan ceeds in any manner she chooses. academies and has gone on many ride- Cheeseman said a deputy from Elkhart family. As of Sept. 11, Indiana Going Blue “Everything we went through, for about alongs. She’s seen the dedication that the County messaged her about an officer tak- had received 450 patches from across the a month, there’s a lot you don’t think of men and women in blue have to their job, ing photographs of the patches on the of- nation in its P.O. Box. Cheeseman would if you’ve never gone through it before,” along with the disrespect they many times ficers who were at the funeral. Cheeseman take the mail over to the Southport Police Vaughn said. “Since she’s worked with receive simply for donning the uniform. took his advice and made a post asking for Station and allow the officers to open them. surviving families before, she had that in- That’s why she became involved with In- photographs of patches from departments. She said they will continue to collect patch- sight. It gave us a roadmap of what events diana Going Blue and America Going Blue. “Within one-half hour of posting it, an of- es until the end of the month, or as needed. could work successfully and what didn’t The social media pages are a registered ficer in the Southern part of the state said “Southport Police Department was work. At the end of the day, we just want nonprofit, for which she is the president. you should collect patches - just ask for shocked (by the amount of support), but it’s to make sure Stacy and the kids are taken “We want to increase support for law them and figure it out later,” Cheeseman not abnormal for the community, the state care of. The help has been tremendous. We enforcement,” Cheeseman said. “We want said. “Another trooper, from Eastern Indi- and the nation to come together in support couldn’t have done it without her.” to help people to see or better understand ana, said you should make a quilt. From the of them in a time like this,” Cheeseman said. With nearly 93,000 followers, Indiana what they really do.” time I posted it to two hours later, I had nu- “They were overwhelmed, but it’s humbling Going Blue is able to reach more of an The first ‘Indy Going Blue’ page was merous people volunteering to make quilts. to see everyone supporting them.” audience than the most of the individual launched three days after IMPD Officer I’m just the middle man. I didn’t do much.” In 2015, there were zero line-of-duty departments can, which is why Cheese- Perry Renn was killed. Cheeseman, a 1983 Five months after Deputy Koontz was deaths in the state of Indiana, the first time man said she enjoys using that platform to graduate of Center Grove High School, killed, Indiana Going Blue presented the that had happened in 30 years. She created share issues that either promote the good met the founder of the page a few months family with five handmade quilts made a challenge coin to commemorate the news. work the officers do every day, or show the later and volunteered to help. They from the patches. She was hoping to do another in 2016, but struggles they go through. launched both Indiana Going Blue and On July 27, Southport Police Lt. Aaron Howard County Deputy Carl Koonz was “I don’t have things planned,” Chee- America Going Blue. After awhile, the Allan was killed while responding to the shot and killed in March. Indiana Going seman said. “It’s whatever happens with original people stepped down and Chee- scene of a vehicle crash. The suspect was Blue created and sold a coin designed for current events. I know that God is work- seman stepped up. She recruited other trapped inside the vehicle and shot Allan him. His wife is choosing to use the pro- ing here. God has a plan for it. I just take volunteers to assist with the pages. multiple times. The incident wasn’t far from ceeds for a scholarship fund at Northwest- each day and Indiana Going Blue helps law enforce- Cheeseman’s now Perry Township home. ern where he was a school resource officer. go with it.” ment officers who have been injured in the She drove over to introduce herself to The page created another challenge coin in line of duty, as well as the families of fallen Chief Thomas Vaughn and offer help in any early 2017 when Allen County Sgt. Allen officers. This year, they have helped raise way she could. In- Cox was found unconscious and died in funds for an officer in St. Joseph who was diana Going his police car. hit by a semi while aiding others in a snow- Blue be- Cheeseman said storm and for an officer in Carmel who was gan to she was hopeful hit while on patrol on his motorcycle. “Each time we do something, it’s pretty much what- ever the of- ficer or the

Above, The challenge coin created in honor of Lt. Aaron Allan will go for sale soon at /IndianaGoingBlue. (Submitted photo) | Right, Angi Cheeseman, through Indiana Going Blue, has collected more than 450 patches to turn into quilts for Lt. Allan’s family. (Photo by Nicole Davis) The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of September 14-20, 2017 5

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Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers elected Indiana Conference of Mayors President

Leadership – At its annual meeting held last month in South Bend, the Indiana Conference of Mayors (ICOM) elected Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers president Senior of the organization. Myers took office im- GOLF OUTING mediately and will serve for one year in the position. Formed in 1998, the Indiana Thursday, Sept. 21 Conference of Mayors (ICOM), is an af- filiate of Aim, an advocacy group for In- Free day of fun at Smock diana’s cities and towns. Its purpose is to Golf Course and a chance give special focus on the needs and con- to win prizes! Call Rosegate cerns of the elected chief executives of In- diana’s 120 cities. at 317-889-0100 for more info or to sign up.

Clockwise from left, the Triska Opera House exterior in Rossville, Ill. | Hallway on the third floor. The Masonic area lay just to the left. | SCP investigators Judy and Dawn. Dave Triska is in the middle. (Photos by R. Hinton) The Triska Opera House ASCSeniorCare.com HAUNTS & JAUNTS come and gone, leaving an imprint possibly remaining behind into this era. In 2011 David Triska purchased the build- By Rick Hinton ing, with intentions of turning it into an an- tique store. He had a simple plan for a busi- I've been asked to write about some of my ness in the small town of Rossville. That soon own personal experiences while ghost hunt- changed. Paranormal activity quickly dic- ing. While it's not the stuff of dramatic TV tated a new direction: being pushed, black fare, there have been memorable occurrenc- masses and shadows, footsteps, knocking Baxter YMCA celebrates es along the journey. There were many 'off' and thumping, whispers, a woman moan- Welcoming America’s nights when nothing would happen (they ing, strange lights seen on the second floor, Welcoming Week don't say much about that on the television doors opening and closing, and apparitions weekly shows), yet other times when 'things' seen in the outside windows from the towns- Immigrants – This Welcoming Week, took a peculiar twist. One such was the Triska folk convinced David that he should take a taking place Sept. 15-24, 2017, the Bax- Opera House, just over the state line in Ross- different approach. Just maybe! He was en- ter YMCA will join other organizations ville, Ill. It turned into a entertaining evening! trenched in the building 24/7, spending the nationwide in opening its center to local The building was ancient, a former Free- majority of his day (and nights) there. He immigrants to celebrate their contribu- mason's Masonic lodge located on the main was a witness. And he wanted answers. He tions to communities and bring together drag of Rossville. It ran from 1904 to 1947, began letting paranormal teams in to inves- all residents in a spirit of unity. During with the lodge occupying the auditorium's tigate. Their experiences confirmed what he Welcoming Week, the Baxter YMCA and third floor. The first two floors were rented already knew. The now entitled—Triska Op- its program areas are open to the public ANIMAL PRINT SHEARED MINK JACKET out. An opera house took residence on the era House—was very haunted! and include access to our wellness cen- first floor, continuing into the late 1920s In May of 2014 our team, South Central ter, pools, gymnasiums, land and water when it was then converted into a Ford auto Paranormal, made the journey along the group exercise classes, evening Synergy SCAN HERE TO PURCHASE dealership, and when that particular tenure corridor of I-74 West, turning north after classes and more! ended, a poultry and feed business. In 1935 the border to arrive in Rossville and the Tris- “We believe the Southside is strongest the second floor was used as a metal fabrica- ka Opera House. We had heard the stories. when everyone feels welcome and neigh- tions shop. In 1945 an apartment was con- Time for some fun! bors work together to make our commu- structed in the front part of the second floor, nity an even better place to live,” said Ex- with plans for more in the future. That never ecutive Director John Schwentker. “We materialized. Legend dictates that during the Rick Hinton, a Southport resident, participate in Welcoming Week to honor prohibition, illegal liquor operations ensued loves researching things that go bump the many contributions immigrants have within its walls; with even a visitation by Al in the night. His articles can be read on Facebook: Rick Hinton, Southport made to our area and to celebrate the val- Capone himself! Speculation of course, but Paranormal Examiner. Hinton conducts ues that unite us for a more vibrant, cohe- always a good story! Regardless, it was a busy paranormal investigations with his sive community.” 1361 S Rangeline Rd, Carmel, IN 46032 building, with a lot of history packed with- team, South Central Paranormal. 317.844.8733 • www.dayfurs.com in its walls! And...a parade of people who've 6 Week of September 14-20, 2017 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY Timesography The Southside Times

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1. Theresa Carleton and Thomas Carleton with Boy Scout Troop 216 of Whiteland. 2. Gracie Holcomb of Girl Scout Troop 1459 of Mooresville and her friend Mackenzie Shepherd. 3. Jennifer Salamh and Paisley Salamh with American Heritage Girls Troop 2237 from Greenwood. (Photos by Rebecca Bennett) 2,996 American flags Forest Lawn Memory Gardens sets up 9/11 memorial for its Never Forget Tribute

One flag for every person memorial tribute, includ- in a roped-off area along who died in the Sept. 11, ing boy scouts troops, girl State Road 135 in front 2001 terrorist attacks was scout troops, American of the cemetery. Forest placed into the ground Heritage troops, motorcy- Lawn Funeral Home Cha- at Forest Lawn Memory cle riders with the Ameri- pel held a memorial, Nev- Gardens on Sept. 9. Near- can Legion Post 252 and er Forget Tribute, on Mon- ly 250 people were ex- political candidates. day, Sept. 11. — Compiled by pected to assist with the The flags were placed Rebecca Bennett The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of September 14-20, 2017 7 Southside News Quiz

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Indiana Going Blue 1 was formed by Center Grove alumnus Angi Cheeseman. She runs this social media page to bring a positive light to what issue? ❏ A. Law enforcement ❏ B. The Colts ❏ Left, Donna McElwain and Jan Haley. (Photo by Nicole Davis) | Right, examples of quilts to be displayed. (Submitted photos) C. Advocation of blueberry health benefits ❏ D. Water Preservation

Forest Lawn Memory Something to Crow About 2 Gardens recently laid 2,996 American Flags on a display to Nimble Thimbles Quilt Club hosts 2017 Quilt Show commemorate what? ❏ A. Labor Day with proceeds going to charitable causes ❏ B. Fallen officers ❏ C. 9/11 ❏ D. Veteran’s Day FEATURE incorporate it into the theme of a mini blan- Nimble Thimbles will host sew-ins to ket. On Friday, Eleanor (Elly) Levie will pres- work on these projects, but members also Nimble Thimbles will host ent “Rock Your Quilting” with a trunk show take the work home with them. Mem- 3 its semi-annual quilt show By Nicole Davis and discussion of how to put a personal bers can learn off one another, but Haley on Sept. 22, titled ‘Something to _____ About.’ stamp on everything. Saturday the show will said they also enjoy reading about new Nimble Thimbles Quilt Club is setting an have free mini lessons scheduled every hour techniques, finding ideas on Pinterest or ❏ A. Sew example, demonstrating how the hobby of beginning at 10 a.m., plus vendors, consign- watching videos on YouTube. ❏ B. Think quilting can be used both as a modern art ❏ C. Quilt ment booths, silent auction and Elly Levie “The things that have changed since ❏ D. Crow form and for philanthropic purposes. will return for another workshop. our grandmothers did it - they did ev- Members make everything from the tradi- Haley, of Perry Township, and past presi- erything by hand and had little templates Which Southside tional quilt to backpacks, purses or wall hang- dent Donna McElwain, who resides east of they cut out with their scissors and card- 4 area does The Southside ings. With those skills, they donated more Greenwood, both entered the club for their board,” McElwain said. “We have rotary Times’ columnist Wendell Fowler than 700 items to charitable causes in 2016. love of quilting. They quickly discovered the cutters, you can cut a lot of fabric at one reside? “The unique thing about quilting is you’re group’s love of helping others. When McEl- time. Sewing machines are more modern. ❏ A. Southport not in a box that you have to do things a cer- wain joined eight years ago, Nimble Thim- That’s the appeal. You can use an entire ❏ B. Beech Grove tain way,” said Nimble Thimbles president Jan bles had 35 members. It’s now up to 85, computer program.” ❏ C. Fountain Square ❏ D. Greenwood Haley. “It’s become more artistic. There is a ranging in age from 40 years old to 96. Haley and McElwain said they look for- way of thread painting. There is a way to use Members make quilts for the homeless, ward to the upcoming quilt show to ex- your machine and make your design with Gus Karozos of Homecroft hospice patients, numerous veteran’s causes hibit the hobby that they all love so much, 5 just celebrated his ____ your threads. I have seen beautiful quilts with such as the Indy Honor Flight and Habitat for learn new things and use funds raised to Birthday with family and friends people’s faces. It’s become and art, not just Humanity. They make small, flannel blankets give back to the community. at Greek Islands restaurant. something old people do to get a warm quilt.” for premature babies at Franciscan Health Happy Birthday, Gus! Community members can see some of and weighted blankets for children with au- ❏ A. 50th that artwork on display during the 2017 Quilt tism. They quilt together backpacks for First 2017 Quilt Show: Something to Crow About ❏ B. 75th Show: Something to Crow About on Sept. 22- Steps Reading Program, for preschoolers who ❏ C. 100th 23 at Scott Hall in the Johnson County Fair- WHEN: Sept. 22, doors open 6 p.m.; Sept. ❏ D. 105th also receive four books throughout the year. 23, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. grounds. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at The ladies made 144 backpacks last year. WHERE: Johnson County Fairgrounds, the door. Children under 12 are free. “I love our club because of all the vol- Scott Hall, 250 Fairgrounds St., Franklin. The bi-annual event will have more than unteer work that we do,” McElwain said. 150 quilts on display. Members have been “Our purpose is learning new techniques INFO: sites.google.com/view/nimble- challenged to use a piece of crow fabric and and giving back to the community.” thimble-quilt-club. ANSWERS ON PAGE 17 8 Week of September 14-20, 2017 • ss-times.com VIEWS The Southside Times

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TOP TEN SIGNS THAT YOU MIGHT NOT BE (SST File photo, June 9, 2011) QUITE AS IMPORTANT You brightened the AS YOU THOUGHT street, Lionel Hills By Torry Stiles

For 12 years, Lionel Hills entertained 10. Clerks at the Nike store ask you not drivers and passengers at the intersec- to wear their logo. tion of Thompson Road and Emerson 9. Your kids have replaced your picture Avenue. With his headphones on, Hills STARS & STRIKES ON THE SOUTHSIDE in the family portrait with one of would ride his bike, sitting on it back- Tom Cruise. wards, while dancing with fun props or doing tricks such as juggling. Sadly, the The Southside Times is all about people [email protected]. Alissa Newhouse of 8. The bank teller requests you put the entertainment is coming to an end. The and our community. What do you like Southport, Katie Carlson of Garfield complimentary pen back on former spot of a veterinarian’s office in your neighborhood? What don’t you Park, Julie Lockwood of Beech Grove the counter. with limited hours has since become a like? Who has done something nice, no and Ed Mahern of Garfield Park con- matter how small and should be recog tributed to this week's Stars and Strikes. 7. Waitresses all claim that you're not in dental office that will be open 9 a.m. to their section and that's at McDonald's. 9 p.m., not allowing for the empty park- nized? Email your “Stars and Strikes” to ing lot where Hills would ride. 6. Caller ID just says, "That guy." “I would like to say thanks for all of Hurricane victims. Water was collected 5. Your mom runs a credit check on Stars: To the Southport girls vol- the support,” Hills wrote on a Facebook you before letting you borrow leyball team which played in at City Hall over Labor Day weekend. post. “The honks, the waves, those that her Tupperware. their annual 'Night of Color, Full of More than 13,000 bottles of water were stopped by to say hello and those that collected and taken to Texas to be distrib- Hope' cancer fundraising and awareness 4. You've made your high school gave me tips even though I didn’t do it uted where needed. for money. I appreciate all of you. It’s game on Sept. 7. They raised over $1000 alumni's "In Memoriam" section for Ovar'coming Together, a nonprofit three years in a row. been fun and exciting the whole time Stars: To Vicky Goens for work- resource and education organization for riding there. But seemingly, it has come ing so hard to obtain the historic 3. The nieces and nephews all call you ovarian cancer. to an end. And I’m okay with it now. marker for Cannon Ball Baker in the "Uncle Who?" I’ve had that lot for a long time and I Garfield Park Neighborhood. To the Neighbors in Car- 2. The payroll people require you to show thank God for gracing me with a talent Stars: son Heights for working together ID before they give you your check. that I could share with the community.” Stars: To the Southport Police to get the burnt down Hog Wash The community loved Hills’ talent Department for collecting dona- 1. Your recent recovery from illness cost torn down! so much, they created a Facebook fan tions to take to hurricane victims in Bay- your spouse a $20 bet. page in his honor: Guy on Thompson town, Texas last week. Stars: To the people from Beech and Emerson that Rides His Bike Back- Grove who donated water for the wards, And Juggles! In the spring, Hills was even invited to perform during a Beech Grove High School basketball QUOTE OF THE WEEK halftime show! We loved driving by that intersection to see what Hills was up to that day, and to see the way he made people smile - that was his whole point. The South- “Let us read and let us dance - side Times interviewed Hills in 2011, where he shared, “Sitting at a light is BELIEVE IT! not easy. I do it so the light won’t seem two amusements that will never do so long for them. I look at the people Our nation has all sorts of arcane, looking at me. Some smile, some wave, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you … some just look. It makes me feel good.” any harm to the world.” We’re sad to see you go, Lionel, and In Georgia, it is illegal to use profanity in we hope you can find another hobby – Voltaire front of a dead body which lies in a funeral home or in a coroners office. that makes you as happy or happier than this one did! Source: dumblaws.com “My midlife crisis wasn’t a sports car. It was a heart attack.” – dave r.

He had just turned 49. He had just been to the gym. He had no idea he was about to have a heart attack. But within 25 minutes of entering the ER at Community Hospital South, Dave had a stent in place and disaster was averted. All because he knew the warning signs and took quick action. Now he encourages everyone to get an annual health screening. Like the ones Community Health Network holds at the elementary school where Dave is principal. Living proof you’re never too old to learn. Exceptional care. Simply delivered.

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Southport Police take a trip to aid hurricane SHOP victims in Texas Service – Members of the Southport Po- LOCAL! lice Department left for Baytown, Texas on Sept. 8 with a 26-foot box truck filled with donations for the hurricane victims. In two days, the department was able to LAW collect the truck full of donations! Andy Mohr donated the truck for the depart- ment to drive to Texas. Donations were also given by residents of Southport, Kroger, Sam's Club, The Home Depot, Ace and more! The officers arrived in Texas, spent some time to help out, and returned home by Sunday morning. Estate Planning and Administration Stacked Pickle Business Law hosts fundraiser for Criminal Defense the family of fallen Family Law and Guardianships Lt. Aaron Allan Real Estate Giving back – Southport Stacked Pick- Personal Injury le, 7040 McFarland Blvd., hosted a fun- Mitchell A. Ray draiser for the family of Lt. Aaron Al- Municipal Law ATTORNEY AT LAW lan on Sept. 10. The day consisted of a raffle with prizes like beer coolers, free 7855 S. Emerson Ave. hotel stays, T-shirts and more. Pic- (317) 550-4333 tured, Southport Mayor Russell Mc- Suite U TCMSCLaw.com Clure and Police Chief Thomas Vaughn Indianapolis, Indiana enjoy their time at the fundraiser. FINANCES Upcoming Perry Township meetings and events

September University Heights Neighbor- tion Center. | Info: gsbaweb.org. North on Shelby to the school parking lot. hood Association Meeting • Residents are | Info: southportcardinals.org. welcome to join. | When: Sept. 19, 7 p.m. | Town of Homecroft's September Coun- Where: Stierwalt Alumni House on Otter- cil Meeting • Residents are always wel- Perry Township Board Meeting • Meet- bein. | Info: university-heights.us. come to join. | When: Sept. 28, 7 p.m. ings are open to the public. | When: Oct. | Where: Public assembly room of the 6 and 18, 7 p.m. | Where: Perry Town- Perry Township/Southport Historical Perry Township government center. | Info: ship Community Room, 4925 Society • Stuart and Fred Shonk will enter- townofhomecroftin.gov Shelby St., Suite 400. | Info: tain and educate the group at its meeting perrytownship-in.gov. as they learn about the busy life of therapy Southport HS Homecoming Parade • dogs, their many positive, nurturing quali- Because of safety considerations, traffic re- ties and how they benefit children, nursing strictions will be in place again this years home and hospital patients. | When: Sept. as in prior years. Streets will be closed at 26, 7 - 9 p.m. | Where: Perry Township Edu- approximately 5:20 p.m. to traffic to clear cation Center at 6548 Orinoco Ave. | Info: for the parade start and will remain closed gsbaweb.org/perry-townshipsouthport- until the parade concludes. Streets will re- historical-society.html. open as soon as it is safe for traffic and pe- destrians. | When: September 29, 5:30 p.m. September GSBA Member Meeting • | Where: The Southport High School home- Join the Greater Southside Business Alli- coming parade route is east on Banta to ance at its monthly meeting. | When: Sept. Madison Drive. South on Madison Drive to 27, 7 p.m. | Where: Perry Township Educa- Southview. West on Southview to Shelby. 12 Week of September 14-20, 2017 • ss-times.com The Southside Times

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BEECH GROVE Family Game Night at Fountain Square • Sept. 19, 5:30 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Public ures to address themes like racism, family rela- Families can play Minecraft or board games and Library, 310 S. Meridian St., Greenwood. | Info: tionships and life and death. The series began have fun while hanging out with friends and (317) 881-1953, greenwoodlibrary.us. Sept. 10. | When: Free kids carnival on Sept. 17, Colors & Magic & Numbers • Toddlers and family. | When: Sept. 19, 6 - 7:30 p.m. | Where: following each service at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. | preschoolers can join Magic Don for an interac- Fountain Square Branch library, 1066 Virginia Where: 6822 N. US 31, New Whiteland. | Info: tive show featuring special participation magic Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: (317) 275-4390. INDIANAPOLIS (317) 535-5640. tricks. | When: Sept. 20, 1 p.m. | Where: Beech Grove Branch library, 1102 Main St. | Info: Youth Connections’ Johnson County Danc- (317) 275-4560. Pleasant Run Clean Up • Bring work gloves. GARFIELD PARK For those willing to work in the stream, bring ing with the Stars • This benefit for Johnson waterproof shoes or boots. This event is spon- County nonprofit groups will feature local CENTER GROVE Bike Tour: Garfield Park • Indiana Landmarks sored by the Hoosier Environmental Council, celebrities in a dance competition. | When: is hosting walking and biking tours of historic Reconnecting to Our Waterways, and South Sept. 22 and 23. | Where: The Historic Art- Garfield Park and the surrounding neighbor- Indy Quality of Life. Prizes for most trash picked craft Theatre, 57 N. Main St., Franklin. | Info: Apple STEM • Learn all about apples using hood. | When: Sept. 16, 3-hour timed tours de- up and most unusual item found! | When: Sept. eventbrite.com. science, technology, engineering, and math part every 15 minutes from 9 to 10 a.m. | Where: 16, 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. | Where: Meet in the park- (STEM). | When: Sept. 20, 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Tours start at Garfield Park Conservatory, 2505 ing lot off of Pleasant Run Parkway just north All Aboard Community Volunteer and Board | Where: White River Branch library, 1664 Library Conservatory Dr., Indianapolis. | Cost: $20 per of Raymond St, across form Garfield Park Com- Fair • Leadership Johnson County invites the Blvd., Greenwood. | Info: pageafterpage.org. person. | Info: garfieldbiketour.eventbrite.com. munity Church, 743 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy S. Dr. public to join multiple nonprofits serving Johnson County who will be in attendance Saints Francis & Clare Fall Festival • The event Celebrating 100 Years of Central Library: with information to recruit for board seats, includes $15,000 in raffle prizes, live bands and GREENWOOD Building Architecture Tours • As part of committee members, and volunteer opportu- entertainment, carnival rides, silent auctions, Central Library's 100th anniversary, individu- nities at the All Aboard event. | When: Sept. quilt raffle, Monte Carlo tent, evening dinners, als of all ages are invited to experience the 25, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. | Where: Whiteland Com- children’s tent, petting zoo, teen games, arti- Fly-In for Diabetes • The Indianapolis South munity High School, Auxiliary Gym. | Info: Radio-Control club presents the 32nd Annual many renowned architectural features of the san’s marketplace, beer tent, photo booth and Cret Building that opened in 1917, as well as leadershipjohnsoncounty.org. more! | When: Sept. 22, 5 - 11 p.m. and Sept. 23, Benefit Air Show. The public is invited to visit Rike field and see a radio-control model air those that comprise the modern glass and noon - 11 p.m. | Where: 5901 Olive Branch Rd., steel framed addition designed by Evans Wool- Greenwood. | Info: ss-fc.org. show to help raise money that will go directly PERRY TOWNSHIP to the American Diabetes Association. Children len in 2007. Those wishing to participate are will have the opportunity to participate in peri- asked to meet at the Information Desk in the FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP odic candy drops from a radio-controlled Piper Atrium. | When: Sept. 16 and 30, 11 a.m. and Senior Health Fair • This event is free, open Club. | When: Sept. 16, 12 a.m. - 5 p.m. | Where: 2 p.m. | Where: Central Library, One Library to the public, and will feature helpful infor- 3200 E. Worthsville Rd., Greenwood. | Info: Square, 40 E. St. Clair St., Indianapolis. | Info: mation from local businesses as well as free The Fake Diets • Learn about the many nutri- indyrcsouth.org. (317) 275-4100. health screenings and door prizes. A free lunch tion myths, fad diets out there and what’s wrong provided by Metro Diner will be served while with them. Then hear the true facts about eating Purse Auction • New and a few gently-used FIRST Annual 5k Walk/Run and Kid's Track supplies last. | When: Sept. 15, 9 a.m. - noon. healthy and how to plan for safe and effective handbags of all types will be for sale, many Trot! • Connect2Help211, a local Indianapolis | Where: Baxter YMCA, 7900 S. Shelby St., In- weight that can improve heart health. | When: of which are designer bags, including Coach, agency whose mission is to connect people dianapolis. | Info: Bobbi Finley, (317) 865-6464, Sept. 21, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.| Where: Franciscan Dooney & Burke, Anne Klein, Aigner, Kate who need human services and those who [email protected]. Health Heart Center, 8111 S. Emerson Ave., En- Spade, Vera Bradley, Hobo, and Stone & Co. provide them will host this walk/run. This is trance 1. | Info: (317) 782-4422, (877) 888-1777, Each handbag will contain a small gift worth a the community's moment to enjoy a run/walk Monthly Caregiver Support Group • Catho- franciscanhealth.org/heartclass. minimum of $5. Money raised will benefit KIC- around Eli Lilly's internal campus. | When:Sept. lic Charities Indianapolis sponsors monthly IT and Coburn Place. | When: Sept. 16, 2 - 4 p.m. 23, 7 - 8:30 packet pick-up. | Where: Lilly LIFE caregiver support groups for family members/ | Where: Greenwood United Methodist Church, Center, 800 S. East St., Indianapolis. | Info: friends who are caregivers of older adults. FOUNTAIN SQUARE 525 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood. | Cost: $5 en- connect2help.org. Meetings are open to current caregivers as try fee. | Info: Church office, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., a way to share and learn from each other. | When: Sept. 18, 5:30 - 7 p.m. | Where: St. Art Squared • From 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. children can (317) 881-1653. JOHNSON COUNTY Mark Catholic School, 541 E. Edgewood Ave. | participate in the Make It and Take It watercolor Info: Monica Woodsworth, (317) 261-3378 or program. At 2 p.m., teens and adults are invited Full STEAM Ahead: Balloon Tower Challenge [email protected]. to learn watercolor landscape techniques with • Grades K – 5: Try engineering skills and cre- Leadership Johnson County: Communi- artist Robert Carey (registration required by call- ate a tower with balloons. | When: Sept. 18, 4:30 cating Across Generations • This half-day Cultivating Garden Club • Tom Hohman of In- ing the branch). At 5 p.m., all are invited to watch p.m. | Where: Greenwood Public Library, 310 workshop will feature guest speaker Dr. diana Native Plant and Wildflower Society will the Fountain Square Branch staff take part in the S. Meridian St., Greenwood. | Info: (317) 881- Carolyn Goerner, IU Kelley School of Busi- speak about Native and Invasive Plants. | When: annual Art Parade as they pass out art books. | 1953, greenwoodlibrary.us. ness, and focus on effectively communicat- Sept. 21, 6:30 p.m. | Where: St. John’s Church, When: Sept. 16, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. | Where: Foun- ing across different generations. | When: Sept. US 31 and Southport Road | Info: Ginny O’Brien, tain Square Branch library, 1066 Virginia Ave., Try It Tuesday: STEAMpunks Stained Glass 15, 9 a.m. - noon. | Where: Franklin College. | (317) 783-4727. Indianapolis. | Info: (317) 275-4390. Creations • Focus on "Art" and creating stained Cost: $59 per person. | Info: (317) 738-8794, glass creations. Grades 6 - 12. | When: Sept. leadershipjohnsoncounty.org. 2017 Purse Bingo • Greenwood Senior Citi- Play Date Preschool Storytime • Preschoolers 19, 3:30 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Public Li- zen’s Center presents the annual Purse Bingo. and an adult are invited for stories, songs, fin- brary, 310 S. Meridian St., Greenwood. | Info: At the Movies • Grace Assembly of God in Guests must be 18 years or older to play. All gerplays and rhymes following by playtime. | (317) 881-1953, greenwoodlibrary.us. Greenwood invites the public to the annual When: Sept. 18 and 25, 11 a.m. | Where: Fountain AT THE MOVIES Sunday morning series. This Square Branch library, 1066 Virginia Ave., India- Family Film Fest: Wonder Woman • Join each four-week series will use the movies We Are napolis. | Info: (317) 275-4390. month for a family-friendly movie! | When: Marshall, Toy Story, Interstellar and Hidden fig- Calendar continued on page 13 The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY ss-times.com • Week of September 14-20, 2017 13

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proceeds benefit The Social of Greenwood. | When: Sept. 21, 6:30 p.m. | Where: Crestwood HEIDENREICH Village South, 8809 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. | Cost: $35. | Info: (317) 882-4810. GREENHOUSES Fish & Tenderloin Fry • Christ United Method- ist Church will host this benefit for its church outreach. Dine-In meal is $9 or $4 for children under 12. Delivery is also available. | When: Sept. 22 and 23, 11 a.m. 2 p.m. and 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. | Where: 854 US 31 S., Indianapolis. | Info: (317) 882-1549.

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Baby and Toddler Storytime • Babies and toddlers up to age 3 with an adult are invit- ed for an active class featuring stories, songs Wyatt Oleff, , Jaeden Lieberher, , , and Chosen and rhymes that focus on early literacy skills. | Jacobs in It. (Photo by Brooke Palmer - © 2016 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.) When: Sept. 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28, 10:30 a.m. | Where: Southport Branch library, 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd. | Info: (317) 275-4510. NOW OPEN Free Eye Screenings • The Lions Club of It Garden Mums • Asters Southport Inc., will conduct its monthly free eye screenings. The screenings are for chil- Genuinely creepy and chilling Ornamental Kale dren ages 1 to 6. | When: Sept. 19, 20, and 21. | Where: Southport Branch library, 2630 E. Stop is a beloved horror classic written by a master 11 Rd. | Info: Lion AJ Johnson, (317) 250-3556, MOVIE REVIEW NOW READY [email protected]. of all things weird and unsettling, It does drag a bit. Toward the later fourth of the film or so, Straw Bales • Pumpkins Preschool Storytime at Southport • Pre- By Adam Staten it begins to feel as if the director is trying to schoolers ages 3 - 5 and an adult are invited fill time. The children’s search gets to a cer- Corn Stalks for an active class featuring stories, songs and Fear, terror or at least the impression that tain point where it doesn’t progress, so much rhymes that focus on early literacy skills and our very existence hangs in the balance is a so that it becomes a tad repetitive and boring. school preparedness. | When: Sept. 19 and 26, sentiment a wide swath of the population Also, because there are so many children in 10:30 a.m. | Where: Southport Branch library, craves. How else could one explain the con- the group, a number of them are severely un- All for your fall 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd. | Info: (317) 275-4510. tinual popularity of bungee jumping, roller derdeveloped. coasters and skydiving? Simply put, people Paws to Read at Southport • Children who are Despite the issues with the story and di- decorative needs. enjoy a good scare and the accompanying rection, the film does feature some strong reluctant readers are invited to read to Abbey, adrenaline rush every now and then. One a registered therapy dog who loves to listen to and standout performances from its young stories! | When: Sept. 20, 6 -7:30 p.m. | Where: of the more common ways of fulfilling this cast. No matter how good the child actors Southport Branch library, 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd. | need of fear and terror are through horror are, It is Pennywise’s tale and the actor por- Info: (317) 275-4510. films. One new film is likely to have audienc- traying the creepy clown delivers in a chill- es flocking to it in anticipation of encounter- ing and truly horrific performance. Southport High School Class of 1972 45-Year ing a good scare... or two or three. It is not a story for everyone, especial- Reunion • When and where: Oct. 6, Ice Breaker It is a film based upon the classic Ste- ly those who dislike clowns, but for those at Jake’s Pub on Southport and Bluff roads. phen King book of the same name. The film, Oct. 7, 10 a.m. tour of Southport who enjoy well-constructed horror films, set in the 80s, is the story of a creepy, de- they are sure to enjoy this one. Gen- High School and 3 p.m. reunion monic clown that literally feasts on a town’s party. Oct. 8, Orchard Golf Ac- uinely creepy and chilling. tivities, 9 holes or miniature poor, unfortunate children. After a number 4 out of 5. golf for $15. | Info: Join of the town’s children turn up missing, a SHS Class of 1972 ragtag group of children set out to find out 45 Year Reunion what is behind the series of disappearances. 502 National Ave., Indianapolis, IN on Facebook. Over the course of their investigation, each 317-786-1528 of the children experience strange, seem- ingly supernatural occurrences that would Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm have weaker-willed individuals questioning Saturday, 9am-4pm • Sunday, Closed their sanity, running in the other direction ENJOY YOUR WEEK! or both. However, what they eventually dis- cover is something much, much worse than Visit ss-times.com any of them could have ever imagined. Adam Staten lives in Perry Township Locally Grown Plants As far as the story goes, It is a genuinely and is a movie buff. Staten graduated from University of Southern Indiana Always Prove Best! scary tale of children confronting a creepy for weekly news with a degree in Communication clown and their own fears in the process. It is Studies. He can be reached at more of a psychological horror film as it relies [email protected] and events. on jump scares and its eerie, unsettling atmo- sphere than on gore. However, while the story 14 Week of September 14-20, 2017 • ss-times.com SOUTHSIDE BUSINESS LEADER The Southside Times

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Edwards, Rural Edwards, Betty Jordan, Faye , Dylan Windler makes Della Mae (Brummett) Collett Jewel , Ruby Striker. Visitation and service was Belmont Univ. Dean's List Della Mae (Brummett) Collett, 97, of Indianapolis Sept. 12 at G. H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral died on Sept. 7, 2017. She was born on Nov. 15, Home, 1605 S. State Rd. 135. Burial will be at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Academics – Dylan Windler, of Indianap- 1919 in Roark, Ky. to the late Rufus and Amanda Brummett. She married the love of her life, olis (46217), qualified for Belmont Uni- Arthur Collett, on June 27, 1936. They were versity's Summer 2017 Dean's List. Eligi- married 67 years before he preceded her in bility for the summer session is based on death on Jan. 10, 2004. Being surrounded by her Carla Joann Ellis McKee a minimum 9-hour course load over 10 family was her greatest joy. Survivors include Carla Joann Ellis McKee, 48, of Needham, died weeks and a quality grade point average her children, Ed (Betty Jo) Collett, Shirley Sept. 7, 2017. Survivors include father, Earl Ellis of 3.5 with no grade below a C. Patton, Irene Satava, Evelyn (Charles) Meador, of Greenwood; and sisters, Lesley (David) Tylar, Lee (Betty) Collett, Ruth Hourigan, Wilma (Tony) Victoria (Jesse) Jones, and Brenda (Michael) Vanzant, Sue (Wayne) Simms, Judy (Don) Cook, Anderson. Visitation was Sept. 11 at Norman Rose Bollerman Teresa (Joel) Proffitt and Patti (Billy) Miller; 26 Funeral Home in Hope. Burial of Carla's Trapuzzano speaks to grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; and 11 cremated remains will be at a later date at graduates from Renowned great-great grandchildren. In addition to her Hope Moravian Cemetery. Roncalli student body husband, she was preceded in death by her Elite Space Academy son, Don Collett, one grandchild and one great- Mercy – grandchild. Funeral services were Sept. 11 at STEM – Jennifer Trapuzzano, a 24-year-old Rose Bollerman of Beech Grove, Catholic widowed mother who lives in In- Shelby Street Pentecostal Lighthouse, 8620 S. Leon L. Meyer recently attended Elite Space Academy at dianapolis, brought her message of mercy Shelby St., Indianapolis. Visitation was Sept. Leon L. Meyer was born Sept. 4, 1924 to Leon the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, NASA and forgiveness to the Roncalli High School 10 at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Meyer, Sr. and Emma Kottkamp. From fifth Home, 5141 Madison Ave. She will be laid to rest through eighth grade, Leon attended St. Paul’s Marshall Space Flight Center’s Official student body. Three years ago, her husband, Visitor Center. The two-weeklong educa- in Round Hill Cemetery. Lutheran School. After graduating Manual Nathan, was murdered two blocks from their High school at the age of 18, Leon was drafted tional program promotes science, tech- home while out for a morning walk. Trapuz- nology, engineering and math (STEM), and entered the army. During his 33 months zano gave birth to their daughter, Cecilia, of service, after the invasion of Cerlano, his while training students and adults with three weeks after Nathan’s murder. Even in Juanita Eakle company was sent overseas on Christmas hands-on activities and missions based his death, Nathan’s faith continues to be a Juanita Eakle, 86, of Indianapolis, died on Sept. 6, Eve and spent a year in Italy which ended in on teamwork, leadership and problem witness to others and has brought countless 2017. She was born on June 25, 1931 in Hamilton, Corsica. In 1945, Leon and Sugar Robinson solving. Bollerman was part of the Elite people back to the church. Trapuzzano has Ohio to Edward Edwards and Emma Wilson. reconnected and wed in November 1947. They Space Academy program, which is spe- taken steps to not only forgive but to pray Survivors include her children, Leon Thomas were married for 42 years and had two children, Pam and Tim. Leon enjoyed watching and cifically designed for trainees who have daily for Nathan’s murderer. Eakle Jr, Terry Wayne Eakle; grandchildren, Teresa a particular interest in space exploration. McGuire, Kimberly Hale, Michael Eakle, Kenneth attending various sporting events starting with Bollerman spent 13 days in the most in- Eakle, Jeremy Eakle, Kristy Jo Barron; 16 great- Edgewood Grade School to tailgating at Purdue depth Space Camp astronaut training. grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. University football games. In 1989, Sugar, died. Juanita is preceded in death by her siblings, Leon continued working for Perry Township Bollerman and crew faced aerospace, civ- Beuford Edwards, Earl Schools where he met Kim Walton, who would il, environmental and industrial engineer- Edwards, Herb be his companion for the last 27 years. The ing challenges. All the training paid off as last few years, they resided at Franklin United they completed a 24-hour duration mis- Methodist Community. Leon is survived by his sion and delivered a simulated payload to brother, Raymond Meyer; children, daughter, the International Space Station. For more Pam (Dick) Irwin and a son, Tim (Nancy) Meyer; information, visit spacecamp.com. longtime companion of 27 years, Kim Walton; four grandchildren, Ryan (Mandee), Mandy (Bryan), Melissa, and Matthew (Katie) and seven great-grandchildren, who called him Papa the Great. Funeral services were Sept. 9 at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Ave. He Nativity second-graders, Brooklyn Wethington, will be laid to rest in Ceiligh Neyenhaus, Sydney Martens, Olivia Concordia Cemetery. Mendoza, Aubrey Kirkhoff, and Devon Collett are ready to paint. Moms, Patti Neyenhaus and Shelly Wethington, are standing by to assist, as needed.

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Arts – Nativity Catholic Church kicked off their annual week-end festival last week with Artistravaganza. The painting event included treats and the chance for each child to create their own artwork with the help of an instructor and parents. Over 25 children created their own painting. For more information about Nativity Cath- olic School in Franklin Township, visit school.nativityindy.org. ss-times.com • Week of September 14-20, 2017 19 The Southside Times FOR THE RECORD Obituaries

DID YOU KNOW... Complete Obituaries continued from page 18 to Robert B. and Aiko Sexson in Battle Creek, Mich. Edward graduated from Lawrence Central Burial Package High School and received a $ bachelor’s degree from Indiana 2000 James Andrew Negro University, as well as an MBA James Andrew Negro, 50, of Plainfield, Ind. died on with an emphasis in Health % Sept. 6, 2017. He was born on March 25, 1967 in Administration from Southwest SOURCE: SMARI, INC. • Any Gravesite You Choose Baptist University. He honorably 67 Warren, Ohio to Ralph A. and Patricia A. (Bernard) • Opening & Closing Negro. He was joined in marriage to Anna M. served in the United States Army, OF THE SOUTHSIDE TIMES Yount on Oct. 6, 2001 in Austintown, Ohio. After then went on to work for the U.S. READERS ARE INTERESTED • Concrete Container graduating from Ohio State University with a Public Health Service at the Federal Medical IN FAMILY ACTIVITIES? • Tent & Chairs degree in aeronautical engineering he began a Center in Springfield, MO for over 10 years long career in the defense industry, ultimately before retiring. Accomplished and well-versed • Purchase At Need in many areas, Ed sought out the best in life. spending 26 years at Raytheon Indianapolis. He face to face Southsiders answer the question, "What was your face to face best Christmas ever? Southsiders answer the question, Why?" "This month is National Page 2 Breast Cancer Awareness Month – how has this illness impacted your life?" His countless passions and hobbies included B E E C H G R OV E • C E N T E R G R OV E • G A R F I E L D PA R K & F O U N TA I N S Q UA R E • GR E E N WO O D • S O UT HP O R T • F R A N K LI N & P ER RY TOW N S HI P S Page 3 ss-times.com BEECH GROVE • CENTER GROVE • GARFIELD PARK & FOUNTAIN SQUARE • GREENWOOD • SOUTHPORT • FRANKLIN & PERRY TOWNSHIPS FREE • Week of October 20-26, 2016 continued his passion for learning by completing Serving the Southside Since 1928 Serving the Southside Since 1928 ss-times.com FREE • Week of December 22-28, 2016 TIMESOGRAPHY Westwood GOVERNMENT UNCOVERING Elementary WATCHDOG students craft hunting, fishing, tying flies, cooking, art, music, Southport City Council blankets, scarves for the adopts 2017 budget. an M.B.A. at the University of Indianapolis and homeless. Greenwood to construct LOVE new roundabout. THROUGH LOSS PAGE 5 Page 18 IT'S GOLDEN guitar, photography, and hiking. Edward was Franklin Township’s Zoeller Reminiscing, healthcare family experiences kindness and a winter checklist then a Master of Systems Engineering from Johns from the community after their Page 10-14 horse barn is destroyed in a fire. FEATURE PAGES 6-7 Laura VanArendonk Baugh PET PAGES to present her book The importance of So to Honor Him preceded in death by his brother Robert. He is vaccinations. at the Franklin Hopkins University. Jim’s greatest joy was to spend Road library. face to face Page 20-21 Southsiders answer theJulie question, Dolen Eerily"Do you have a memory ofdecorates New Years her NUTRITION PAGE 8 Eve or New Year’s Day thatGarfield stands out Park home from the others? What did you do, PUMPKIN POWER what happened and whyto does ensure this every child has engagingcome to mind?" Pagea spooky, 2 fun time by Chef Wendell Fowler MOVIE REVIEW on Halloween ...... Page 27 survived by his parents; his sons, Christopher LIVING SPACES PAGE 6 CHRISTMAS SERVICES Adam Staten shares why BEECH GROVE • CENTER GROVE • GARFIELD PARK & FOUNTAIN SQUARE • GREENWOOD • SOUTHPORT • FRANKLIN & PERRY TOWNSHIPS Have yourself a warm Collateral Beauty is ‘worth a look.’ HAUNTED HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS ...... Merry Christmas! PAGES 6-9 winter home in 2017 Page 15 FREE • Week of January 5-11, 2017 ss-times.com time with his wife Anna and sons Henry and Alex. The Southside is spreading cheer. Pages 12-13 Serving the Southside Since 1928 Page 11

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