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Doug Collins works making leather products mostly from his home, but on nice days will spend time creating the Samples of Doug's leather crafting. A product of pieces at a park enjoying the weather. Gerald Sargent Publisher Emeritus works, small by making business cards and month. It’s just keeping me motivated, on track Rick Myers FOCUS Publisher handing them out during his reenactment and gives me ideas on how to sell the stuff. So Brian Kelly By Nicole Davis guild’s demonstrations. He has learned how that’s been a huge help to me.” to make a large assortment of items through As business begins to pick up, Collins says he Chief Executive Officer Doug Collins began leather crafting five leather crafting classes throughout Indianapo- would like to eventually begin going to Renais- Nicole Davis years ago when he needed armor for his me- Editor lis and the Southside. Everything from the cut- sance Fairs to sell his products. He also enjoys dieval reenactment fighting. As the hobby Carey Germana ting to the décor is all done by hand. sharing his knowledge, teaching others how to evolved, Collin began creating everything from Production & Design Collins began networking this summer, join- create pieces of art with leather. leather armor, wrist bands, drums, checkbook ing the Power Circle Network which meets at “A lot of people think of leather crafting and For more information, contact us at: covers to roses. Jockamos Pizza in Greenwood. Since he be- think crafty items,” Collins says. “It’s really an [email protected] “I love working with leather,” says Collins, gan networking, his items have been placed in art form. I’ve seen pictures done out of leather resident. “To me it’s relaxing, un- Tel. 317.300.8782 Funkyard coffee shop in Fountain Square, and that would blow your mind away. Almost any- til you come up to a problem and get frustrat- he will have leather dog collars in Olive Branch thing can be made out of leather.” Fax. 317.300.8786 ed. Sitting here tooling the leather is a relaxing Parke Veterinary Clinic. For more information, visit Facebook.com/ process.” “If it weren’t for the Southside connec- celticleatherworks, celticleatherworks.etsy.com 7670 US 31 S Working at a job which Collins says wasn’t tions I wouldn't be doing what I am,” Collins or e-mail [email protected]. very fulfilling; he knew he’d rather make leath- Indianapolis, IN 46227 says. “These weren’t selling much until the last er. He started his business, Celtic Leather- www.ss-times.com HUMOR Top ten thoughts as I await the first snow of the season by Torry Stiles be fine. I'll work on my dirt track skills. 5. New Southside Times contest: 10. I checked the family emergency kit. 7. Weatherman says it'll snow. I'm gonna overnight temperature down to 20 Hot chocolate mix, wine coolers, M&M's.... go sit in Kroger's parking lot and watch degrees. How many cars will be on the and a flashlight. We're all the panicky people rush shoulder of 465 between US31 and good. the bread and milk aisles. Emerson? Closest guess wins a free lunch Serving the Greater courtesy of Wendell Fowler. 9. Even the snootiest cat in 6. I've got Porkrinds (my pet South Side since 1928 the herd is friendly today. pig, for those of you who 4. Hmph.... out of sidewalk salt. Times-Leader Publications, LLC They must've seen the are new here) on a diet. 3. Hmph.... out of regular Morton's, too. ©2013. All Rights Reserved weather report. I'm trying to get her belly 2. When will Southern Plaza bring back 8. Hmmmmm.... NASCAR at least two inches off the the frozen car contest? The views of the columnists in The Southside Times tires have more tread than ground so she can go out are their own and do not necessarily reflect the 1. I don't care if it's snowing. No positions of this newspaper. what's on my truck.... Eh. I'll when we get an inch of snow. Christmas lights until after Thanksgiving! 4 November 14, 2013 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times ON CAMPUS Walter volunteered for Make a Difference Day Ivy Tech offering spring Southside Chime in! Devin Walter (Class of 2016) of Indianapo- courses in Johnson County lis, is one of more than 300 Marietta College students and employees who volunteered for Ivy Tech Community College is offering cours- more than four hours during the annual Make Shout Outs es in Morgan and Johnson Counties for spring a Difference Day this fall. Walter is a graduate Does someone you know, love, or care for deserve a public word of congratulations, celebration, support, semester, which begins Jan. 13. Courses in- of Southport High School and is undecided gratitude, or encouragement? Your words and personal expressions are powerful. Leverage the power of cluding communications, English, govern- on his major. Make a Difference Day was co- The Southside Times to uplift a person or a group on the Southside. Call 300-8782 for more information. ment, history, math, philosophy and sociol- ordinated by the McDonough Center's Office ogy are being offered at Center Grove High of Civic Engagement, and organizers said the School, 2717 S. Morgantown Rd., Greenwood. volunteers worked at one of 20 service sites in Those interested in taking classes this spring the Mid- Valley on Oct. 26. should visit IvyTech.edu/new-students. AROUND TOWN Franciscan St. Francis Health nurses lauded Buck awarded COVD BE THE BAND! for going extra mile Fellow status Registered nurses Scott Hayse and LeAnn Lain The International Examination and Certifica- have been named the September 2013 recipi- tion Board (IECB) of the College of Optome- ents of the hospital’s DAISY Awards by Francis- trists in Vision Development (COVD) has cer- can St. Francis Health. The DAISY Award for Ex- tified Dr. Erin Buck of Greenwood as a Fellow traordinary Nurses is a national program that of the College (FCOVD) at the association’s an- honors the compassionate care and clinical nual meeting held in October in Orlando, Fla. excellence. Hayse, a nurse on the Endoscopy Dr. Buck was one of 14 optometrists awarded unit at the hospital’s Indianapolis campus, was Fellow status by the IECB in 2013. All Fellows nominated for the huge impact he made on are Board certified in vision development and a patient. Lain, a nurse on the endoscopy/re- therapy and offer functional and preventative covery unit, was caring for a patient in a chal- vision care services to their patients. lenging situation. For more information, visit daisyfoundation.org.

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TWLX347579.indd 1 10/31/13 3:17 PM The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • November 14, 2013 5 DREAMING of DEVELOPMENT UIndy President Robert Manuel works with Southside community to begin 32-step plan on economic revitalization

tions education students have here, for years to COVER STORY come.” By Nicole Davis Speaking with more than 1,600 individuals within the university and community, Manuel Since moving to Indianapolis, University of established Vision 2030, a master plan with 32 Indianapolis President Robert Manuel said he projects that will soon come to fruition. First has observed a lot of strengths on the South- on the agenda is a health and wellness center. side – a potential to grow, a good location and UIndy would like to take its faculty and stu- strong spirit of the people that reside and work dents that study health care and put them to- in the area. Seeing a genuine desire for eco- gether in the same building, inviting commu- nomic and individual prosperity has been very nity partners to come. The groups can work influential as he spent the last 16 months work- together to identify local health care disparities ing to create Vision 2030, a plan that will help and create solutions. grow not only UIndy, but the entire commu- “Challenges were to come up with the dream Photo by Nicole Davis nity. and the concepts now and to not limit our- Robert Manuel, president of the University of Indianapolis “The most popular question when I moved selves by what the current situations are but was, ‘What’s your vision for the university?’” rather to think of where can we be in 18 years Manuel said. “My response up until about three and not be constrained by the limitations that larly. Upcoming is Crimson Express, directed months ago was ‘we’re creating it.’ It’s not my we have at the moment; to really dream that by Pete Schmutte. Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m.; UIndy vision that matters. It’s the community’s vision big dream in the first place,” Manuel says. “If Student Composers Forum I, directed by John Getting to know that matters... It’s a question of saying what we don’t have the large ideas created now, we’ll Bemers, Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m.; and Voices of Wor- does the city need, what is the university good never build any bigger.” ship directed by Geoffrey Kelsaw, Nov. 23, 7:30 Robert Manuel at, and what’s in the middle of those circles that In four months of trying to bring in busi- p.m. all held at Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Cen- we can work together on?...About 1,600 people ness to revitalize the area, UIndy has gotten ter’s Ruth Lilly Performance Center. • I’ve got three kids and their led us to the point of saying, the University has Seeing how beneficial the Cultural Trail was one company to open on the Southside. Histo- soccer, ballet and horseback to have a role in the Southside development or ryIT digitizes archives and records. UIndy has for Indianapolis in Fountain Square, Manuel both of us will end up being less prominent, a large collection of records from the past five said they are interested in talking with Cen- riding has become my own less powerful, than we could be together.” Indianapolis mayors that need digitized, so the tral Community Foundation (CICF), hobby. Manuel started his career in administration administration worked to bringing the compa- which was involved in the development of and financial aid at Le Moyne College in Syra- ny to Indianapolis. Manuel said if they can do the trail, to bring it further into the Southside. • I’m finding I have passions for cuse, N.Y. where he earned his Master’s degree. this enough times, it will draw density, which He said transit is an important key in a city’s jazz, classical music, theatre and He received his Ph.D. from New York Univer- will bring in more amenities, which leads to growth, which is why he has taken interest in athletics as a result of being here sity, where he worked for 15 years the Rapid Transit proposed by at the university and having all learning to teach, researching and Indy Connect. One of the ma- got into technology and business “If we don’t have the large ideas jor hubs on the plan would be at of these activities I am able to analytics. He was encouraged Hanna Ave. and Shelby Street, go to. to take on a leadership role, and created now, we’ll never build any bigger.” which is the corner of the UIndy • I love photography and would went to Georgetown University ~ Robert Manuel campus. serving as dean of the School of Manuel credits much of what love to retire in a role where Continuing Studies. Manuel said he’s accomplished to the commu- I could photograph football he knew if at some point there better quality of life. nity and everyone’s willingness to embrace the games and major sporting were an opportunity to take a leadership posi- Manuel said the quality of life amenities that concept of development with open arms. events. tion with another institution, he wanted it to are important to growth and bringing people “The truth is, everyone thinks 18 years be one which connected with its community as to the area are something that the Southside down the road, we are going to look so differ- • I grew up in Massachusetts, so I well as its students. He moved to UIndy in July already has and can expand upon. The univer- ent and be so different because of this master (support) the Red Sox, but I have 2012. plan,” Manuel said. “But my hope is we will still sity holds more than 350 events on campus in thoroughly become a Colts fan “When I came here, I didn’t come with a list a year’s time, many open to the community. As look like and feel pretty much the same as we of things I wanted to do in the first 30, 90 days,” UIndy is in close proximity of Garfield Park do now; we will just be relevant for the time. and left my allegiances to other Manuel said. “I came with a process. I had no and Fountain Square, he said combining the lo- Our students will continue to be productive New England football teams idea of the scope the job would entail. The pro- cations, there are always activities going on for members of a competitive economic system behind. cess has created incredibly creative ideas that Southsiders. For example, in the arts depart- that exists in Indiana.” will continue the line of impactful, transforma- ment, UIndy hosts student performances regu- 6 November 14, 2013 • ss-times.com HEALTH The Southside Times

Don’t ‘dis’ the egg to many important functions of the temple. INNOVATIVE NUTRITION The American Heart Association amended its guidelines on eggs. There is "no longer a specif- ggs-istentialist Foghorn Leghorn, ic recommendation on the number of egg yolks HEArT CArE president of the LLU, (Local Layers Union) a person may consume in a week." In the oth- sputtered, “Well, I say, I say, er nesting box, if your cholesterol is Ethis is great news for America’s 240 high, you have other risk factors for I N S Pr I ED BY million exhausted layers producing heart disease, or already have heart 5.5 billion dozen eggs per year.” disease, prudently drop the egg. Pre- I’d enjoy shaking the courageous pare Steele cut oats cooked in ap- hand of the first hungry human who, ple cider or local, protein-rich egg after observing a chicken squirting whites and Ezekiel bread for break- out beige objects, remarked, “Hey, fast. I was a dumb cluck for ‘dising’ let’s eat one of those!” Egyptian leg- Creation’s nutritious gift. Sandi and end says the egg was created from I eat Local eggs. They’re infinitely YOU. the sun and the moon. In mid-19th Chef Wendell more nutritious and clean. century, chickens became popular in Nutritionist The 70-calorie “cackleberry”, res- Europe and America. In China, the taurant jargon for the sound of a barn fowl is described as “the domestic animal frying egg, is rich in protein, riboflavin, nia- who knows time”. cin, iron, and vitamins D, A, B12, and K. Eggs It’s a fowl proposition, but are eggs all they’re also contain lutein and zeaxanthin, required for cracked up to be? As a survivor of heart disease, healthy eyesight. Eggs contain biotin, a mem- I’ve avoided eggs, the symbol of life, since eggs ber of the vitamin B complex (vitamin H). A contain cholesterol. Whoa, let’s back up the old deficiency of H can cause dermatitis, demen- egg cart. Do eggs build up excess cholesterol, or tia, loss of hair and occasionally, brittle nails. is inflammation to blame. Inflammation from Don’t get pecked to death with outdated egg American’s hog-wild consumption of biscuits science. Add local eggs to your diet and you’ll and gravy, white flour pancakes, maple flavored cluck with delight. So, “Go suck an egg,” but high fructose corn syrup, unctuous bacon, salty cook it first. Salmonella lurks in a small but un- ham, Trans-Fat-o-licious hash browns and ‘the predictable percentage of raw eggs and can be powdered coffee creamers of death’ accompa- fatal to infants and those older than 65. Plus, nying your eggs that stimulate cholesterol pro- grocery eggs can stay in a warehouse up to six duction? 911! Thud! weeks and longer. Respect the Egg. Every day our patients inspire us. It’s because of Our intelligent Holy Temple produces the your inspiration our heart team advanced emergency cholesterol it needs, so we needn’t intake ad- ditional. That’s where things get scrambled. Arrange for Chef Wendell to speak to your social group or cor- heart attack care and pioneered groundbreaking Despite its bad rap, Cholesterol is essential poration: [email protected] techniques for heart valve repair and re-growing heart tissue. AROUND TOWN Director appointed to head hospital’s You’re why our vascular team is offering the Wound care expert joins outreach services program most advanced imaging, minimally invasive and new Franciscan Physician surgical procedures – allowing you to experience Susan Waschevski has been appointed Network practice director of PACE (Program of All-Inclusive

faster recovery. Care for the Elderly) at Franciscan St. Francis Monica L. Joyner, MD, Health. She most recently was deputy director has been appointed And it’s because of you we’re discovering the of home and community based services with medical director the State of Indiana Division of Aging. Prior to treatments of tomorrow and are nationally for Wound Care that, Susan was a program manager for CICOA Specialists, a practice recognized for heart and vascular care. Aging & In-Home Solutions. In her role as recently established by PACE director, she oversees a comprehensive Franciscan Physician medical and social services program provided Network. She has been to participating members in their home. PACE affiliated with the is supported by an interdisciplinary team of Franciscan St. Francis physicians, nurses, physical and occupational Health Wound Care Institute as physician of therapists, other health professionals and hyperbaric medicine since 2008. Hyperbaric transportation providers. oxygen therapy is a medical approach using a pressure chamber to enhance and speed the healing of wounds and other conditions. Please send Southside FranciscanStFrancis.org/heart inspiring health Led by Central Indiana Region President Isaac J. Myers II, MD, Franciscan Physician Network news and events to is a multidisciplinary group of physicians throughout central Indiana. [email protected].

Southside Times, 4.9167” x 10.5” The Southside Times VIEWS ss-times.com • November 14, 2013 7 OUR VIEW BACK SHOP Spreading Badmouthing Southside spirit the wealthy Since President Barack Obama loves to bad- This week’s cover fea- mouth the wealthy, we thought we'd take a mo- tures the efforts that ment to defend them. Well, one of them, any- University of Indianap- way. Bill Gates, of Microsoft fame (Yes, he built olis President Robert that!). As you may have heard, through the work Manuel is making to de- of The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, he velop the university si- has helped to eradicate polio in India. Now, we multaneously with the know Obama won't brag about this, but we will. Southside community. Eradicated polio in India! Just to be clear, Obama It is not the first time in is now increasing the taxes on people like Gates, recent history that we’ve Robert Manuel thinking it is more important to send yet more written about residents president of UIndy money to Washington. Oh, sure, that money taking steps to improve will be much better spent in D.C. But, we should their community – and we’re certain it won’t be fair: Obama did eradicate any semblance of a be the last. The energy we’ve experienced re- viable healthcare website, didn't he? cently has been incredible. The number of people we’ve seen stepping up to improve ar- HUMOR ………… eas needing redevelopment and growth truly demonstrates our Southsiders’ love for their Now that our Liar in Chief is backpedaling on neighborhoods, their desire to make this a his "If you like your (health-insurance) plan, you place people will be happy to reside and work Bringing smiles to Southsiders can keep it" promise, we continue to see more in for years to come. From Beech Grove all the of Obama's true character (or lack of it). We be- way to Greenwood, we have seen that people in desperate need of cheer lieve this all amounts to nothing more than a do care. We would like to take the time to ap- bait-and-switch tactic, which, in the private sec- ran into Maranatha the other Kristen, or anybody else among that plaud people like Manuel for the work they tor, is illegal. We also find it amusing listening day at church. I have known her stellar group of folks needs cheering have put into adding to the quality of life to to Obama refer to these soon-to-be-cancelled and her fine husband, Travis, for up, she could be assured that I was everyone around them. The excitement is policies as sub-par. Well, shouldn't it be our contagious, and we cannot wait to see what Ia number of years. They are about just a phone call or text away. choice whether we want to keep a sub-par prod- as good and nice as any couple you’d I have seen this time and again. these steps he’s taken will build up to; the ef- uct? After all, if it weren't for America's love of meet anywhere. She is a pharmacist Who has not had a bad day (or worse, fect it will have on not just the appearance of all things sub-par, you wouldn’t be in office, Mr. and he does accounting or something been the victim of someone having a the Southside, but the energy of other South- President, would you? siders that will spiral from these initiatives. like that. bad day) and been in desperate need Anyway, she works for a grocery of cheering up? Most of the time I ………… store from which I get all the pills and Scott Emmett can tell if someone is having a tough what not that keeps me up and tak- Columnist row to hoe and, in my own way, do Hey, just asking: Where did the Libertarian ing nourishment. I know most of the my best to bring some cheer into a Party go? Isn’t now the time to seize the middle Oops! folks that work there and most of them know life or two. Sometimes it works and sometimes and work toward 2016? me. They have been victims of my bad jokes on it doesn’t. Information was inadvertently omitted in the more than one occasion and, so far as I can tell, I “Before laughter, nothing can stand.” Mark 11/07 issue of The Southside Times. In the have been the recipient of their good medicine in Twain wrote that a number of years back. It is as cover article, Clyde Kerr joined the initially return. Least wise I am still walking and talking. true today as it was whenever he wrote it. I hope, Army National Guard, going into active duty Maranatha told me that my buddy, Kristen was in my own small way, that I bring a smile or two in April of 1964. We regret the error. having a singularly bad day at work not long ago. to each of you that take the time to read this. Brian Kelly Rick Myers It was during one of the darker moments of the Oh, and Kristen. Next time you have a tough day in question that Kristen made the observa- day, you know how to find me. Brian Kelly and Rick Myers are co-owners of Times-Leader Pub- tion that her day was going downward and stat- lications, LLC (parent company of The Southside Times). Write them at [email protected]. ed, “I wish Mr. Emmett would come over and tell Scott Emmett lives in Greenwood with his wife, Karen, and an me a couples of jokes.” In an attempt to be of ser- ornery old cat named Toby. Write to Scott at Scott@scottem- vice, I let Maranatha know that anytime that she, mett.com. BELIEVE IT! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensi- QUOTE OF THE WEEK cal laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share The Southside Times one with you.… welcomes letters to the editor in good taste. “Reflect upon your present blessings In Maine, after January 14th you will be All submissions are subject to charged a fine for having your Christmas editing. Please send to of which every man has many - not on your decorations still up. [email protected]. -dumblaws.com All letters must be signed. 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She was also a member of the American Le- champion chess player and had a black belt Visitation was held Nov. 11 at G. H. Herrmann OBITUARIES gion in Marion. She enjoyed quilting, crochet- in Tai Kwan Do. He was a machinist by trade Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madi- ing, reading and working crossword puzzles. specializing in aircraft parts. Roy is survived by son Ave. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tues- Mildred I Adams Friends may visit Nov. 16 from 2 -6 p.m. at his loving mother, Barbara Chriswell; sisters, day, Nov. 12 at The Church of God of Prophecy, Mildred I Adams, 86, died Nov 7, 2013. She was Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crema- Donna Gray and Bobbi Dishman; and several 3401 Hoyt Avenue, Indianapolis, with calling born in Spiceland, Ind. to the late Walter and tory, Vandivier-Tudor Chapel, 951 N. Main St., nieces and nephews. A memorial service was there from 10 a.m. until the service time. He Ethel True. Mildred is survived by her children Franklin. Memorial contributions are suggest- held on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 3 p.m. in Lauck & will be laid to rest in Washington Park East Patricia (Richard) Shear, Ron Skidmore, and ed to Harbor Point Hospice, 7164 Graham Rd., Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services. Burial Cemetery. George (Leigh) Adams; grandchildren Michael Indianapolis, IN 46250. took place in Round Hill Cemetery. Shear, Jenna (Brad) Morris and Lauren Adams; great-grandchildren Teagan, Logan, and Seren Thomas H. McNaught Christine L. Bottom Thomas H. McNaught, 88, Indianapolis, died Morris. She was preceded in death by her hus- John J. Hoffmann, Jr. Christine L. Bottom, 60, of Greenwood, died John J. Hoffmann, Jr. (CW04, USA – Ret.), age Thursday, Nov. 7, 2013. He was born in Spen- band George Adams; son William Skidmore; Nov. 11, 2013. She is survived by her husband, 76, of Indianapolis, died on Wednesday, Nov. cer, Ind. on Jan. 24, 1925 to T.J. and Birdie lifelong friend Eloise Van Winkle and eight Carey; son, Shawn; grandson, Orion; father, 6, 2013. He was born on Feb. 19, 1937 to the Foote McNaught. Thomas was a systems ana- brothers and sisters. Visitation will be held Kenneth G. Mayhan (Helena); brothers, Mark late John J. and Bette Mae Walsh Hoffmann, lyst at Eli Lilly for 35 years before retiring in Monday Nov. 11 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Little Mayhan (Rhonda), Matt Mayhan (Deborah); Sr., in Indianapolis. John was a graduate of 1985. He was a member of Southport Presby- & Sons Funeral Home Beech Grove Chapel fol- and mother-in-law, Lilly Bottom. She was Cathedral High School and attended Notre terian Church. Thomas is survived by his wife, lowed by a service at Concordia Cemetery. preceded in death by her mother, Constance Dame. He retired from the Army after 22 years Betty L. Livengood McNaught; daughter, Susie Mayhan and her brother, Michael Mayhan. A of service. His passions were taking care of his Bahowick (Tony); son, Jay McNaught (Janet); Alice A. Bennett Mass of Christian Burial was held Nov. 13 at wife, working on Studebaker cars and watch- grandchildren, Kyle, Jayson, Jeremy, Jessica, Alice A. Bennett, 85 died Nov. 12, 2013. She Saints Francis and Clare Catholic Church, 5901 ing various types of sports, especially college Brody and J.J. Visitation was Nov. 9 followed was a resident of Franklin, Ind. and a former Olive Branch Rd., Greenwood. The committal football and professional golf. He is survived by a funeral service at Daniel F. O' Riley Funeral resident of Marion, Ind. She was born Dec. and final commendation will be held on Nov. by his wife of 41 years, Erika Hahling Hoff- Home, 6107 S. East St., Indianapolis. Graveside 29, 1927 in Marion to the late Benjamin and 15, at Resurrection Cemetery in Saint Robert, mann; sister, Elizabeth “Bunny” Pearson Rice; services followed at Riverside Cemetery in Bertha Mae (Bricker) Garrison. She is survived Missouri. Final wishes should be in Christine’s and many nieces and nephews. There will be Spencer, Ind. Memorial contributions may be by her children, Frank L. (Becky) Bennett, memory to your favorite charity of food for no services. Arrangements and care entrusted made to the Center for Global Impact, 2650 Karin S. (Jerry) Frederick, Kathy A. (Dennis) the poor. to Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Ser- Fairview Place, Greenwood, IN 46142. Mattern, Judy L. (Mike) Maurer, and Vicki L. vices. (Mark) Ratliff; 11 grandchildren; and 14 great- Roy Lee Crenshaw grandchildren. She was preceded in death by Cliff “Sam” Samuelson Roy Lee Crenshaw, age 46, of Indianapolis, Cliff “Sam” Samuelson, 71, of Greenwood, died her husband, Frank Bennett; and her sisters, Ronald W. Jordan died on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013. He was born Ronald W. Jordan, 66, of Indianapolis, died on Nov. 11, 2013. He was born Aug. 11, 1942 in Marie Bowling and Doty Allison. Alice was an on Sept. 1, 1967 in Louisville, Ky. Roy was a Nov. 10, 2013. He was born on Sept. 28, 1947 Wahoo, Neb. to the late Clarence and Olga active member of St. James Lutheran Church. to the late Glen Jordan and Margaret Golay (Nielson) Samuelson. He is survived by his Jordan. Ron retired after 31 years from Allison children, Wendi Samuelson-Dull (Jay) and Transmission, and served in the Ryan Samuelson (Angela); grandchildren, Al- If you have a suggestion for the question of the week, Marines during the Vietnam War from 1968- exandra, Samuel, Riley and Mia; sister, Arlene email [email protected] and share your ideas with us. 1970. Ron is survived by his beloved wife, White; and a brother-in-law, Tom McGeechan. Mary; sons, Jeffrey L. (Yadira) Jordan, Gregory He was preceded in death by his wife, Mari- Michael (Tina) Jordan, and Travis W. (Tara) Jor- anne Samuelson and his brother, Leroy Sam- dan; daughter, Amber Leigh (Nick) Crist; eight uelson. He was “Papa” to everyone, but most grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and importantly to his grandchildren. Cliff retired siblings, Donna, Donald, Diana, Linda, Jerry, from Navistar International Harvester. He was FACE to FACE Jimmy and Davey. He was preceded in death a veteran of the U.S. Air Force Reserve. A funer- by his brother, John Paul. Visitation were al mass will be conducted Nov. 15, 10 a.m. at Q: What improvements would you held Nov. 13 at G. H. Herrmann Madison Av- Our Lady of the Greenwood Catholic Church, enue Funeral Home. A funeral service will be 335 S. Meridian St., Greenwood. Friends may like to see in your community? conducted Nov. 14, 11:30 a.m. at the funeral call Nov. 14 from 4 – 8 p.m. at the church. Me- home. Ron will be laid to rest in Calvary Cem- morial contributions are suggested to Our “I would like to see traf- “I would like to see etery. Memorial contributions may be made Lady of the Greenwood, Hearts for Haiti, 335 fic flow improvements, some of the cities im- to Disabled American Veterans. S. Meridian St., Greenwood, IN 46143. Ar- especially at Smith Val- proved like Beech Grove rangements have been entrusted to Wilson ley Road and (US) 31. improved their Main Orville E Mansfield St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, Green- During the evening rush Street. New sidewalks, Orville E Mansfield, 88, of Spencer, died Nov. 8, wood Chapel. hour it is really hard if new curbs, new flowers, 2013. He was born in Wilmington, Ill. on Sept. you are trying to get to new shrubbery. Things 15, 1925 to John and Nancy (Countryman) the middle school or the of that nature. New Mansfield. He was the oldest of six children, Jonathan Charles Sanders high school. It is very light posts. They did a Clifford, Sylvia, Alfred, John and Richard, all Jonathan Charles Sanders, age 27, of Green- congested.” really good job and it deceased. He married on March 19, 1945 to wood, died on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2013. He ~ Denise Sullivan, Greenwood didn't cost the city a lot of money. It was done Naomi Ruth Goble, who died in 1974. Orville was born on March 6, through Unigov.” served in the United States Army in WWII, 1986 to Jerry W. and Battle of the Bulge, 106th Infantry, 424th ~ Ted Pierson, Beech Grove Mary Ann Murphy Sand- Regiment, Company E. He made his home on ers; both survive. Other the Southside of Indianapolis and raised four survivors include his “We are pretty happy “I would really like to see children; Edward (deceased 2008), Georgetta with what is going on. It a Costco or Trader Joes siblings, Mike Baxter (Gene) Edwards, Christine (Marvin) Akers, (Katie), Beth Padrick is convenient. Nice and come down here. You and Deborah Mansfield. Orville was a mem- and Will Baxter. A Mass clean. I hope we keep it have to go to the North ber of The Church of God of Prophecy since of Christian Burial was like it is.” side for that. I’d much the spring of 1963. He retired in 1985 with celebrated on Tuesday, rather see that come in 38 years of service as a member of Teamsters Nov. 12 in Sacred Heart ~ Bill LaFollette than another Walmart.” Local #135. He was employed by Terminal Catholic Church, 1530 Union St., Indianapo- Perry Township Transport and American Freight. After retiring, lis. Arrangements and care were entrusted to he made his home in Spencer, Ind. Orville is ~ Pat Clarke Lauck & Veldhof Funeral home. Burial took also survived by nine grandchildren; 14 great- Greenwood place in Calvary Cemetery. grandchildren; and a great-great grandson. The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • November 14, 2013 9 Charles Robert Woods Sr. OBITUARIES Charles Robert Woods Sr., 71, of Indianapolis, died Nov. 1, 2013. Charles was born June 14, Betty Joan Sommers 1942 in Louisville, Ky. to the late Louis Woods Betty Joan Sommers, 77, of Indianapolis, died and Anna Lou Johnson. Charles was employed Monday, Nov. 4 2013. Betty was born May 28, as a foreman with both the United Way and 1936 in Crawfordsville to the late William L. Chrysler in the 1970's. He was also employed Horn and Lorine Harrison Horn. Betty worked by the French Lick Hotel as a waiter. Charles at Richardson Rubber Co. for several years. was a graduate of Arsenal Technical High She is preceded in death by her brother, Don- School in Indianapolis. Charles is survived by ald Horn and Sister, Sandra England. She is his son Charles Robert Woods Jr.; daughters, survived by sister Sherrill LaShelle of Colora- Charlene Renee (Lonnie) Robinson, Geneva do; children Bobby Farner, Teresa Coe, Michael (Kenny) Black, Kimberly Anne (Casey) Cason; Sommers and Tina Lundy; several grandchil- 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a dren, great-grandchildren and nieces and great-great-grandchild and former wife, Bar- nephews. Services were at Oakley-Hammond, bara Jean Hall. Graveside Services will be held Moore & Kirk Irvington Chapel, Indianapolis. Nov. 14, 1 p.m. at Sutherland Park Cemetery. Burial is in Crawfordsville. Final arrangements by Fountain Square Mor- tuary. Homer Joseph “Joe” Sowers Homer Joseph “Joe” Sowers, 60, of Indianapolis, died Nov. 8, 2013. He was born Feb. 4, 1953 in OBITUARY POLICY: Obituaries are printed free Muncie, Ind. to the late Homer and Betty (We- of charge. Funeral directors are encouraged to send ber) Sowers. Joe is survived by his significant obituaries and print size photographs to news@ss- times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday other, Anastasia Carroll; son, Jon Sowers; sister, will be published Thursday. Nancy Kingsley; and brother, Richard Sowers. He attended the Latin School in Indianapolis, graduated from Muncie Southside High School and Ball State University. Joe bowled on Ball AROUND TOWN State’s bowling team and played on the Pro Golf circuit for two years. He was a carpenter for Johnson County Senior over 30 years. He was an avid darter and presi- dent of the Circle City Dart Association. Cel- Services named winner ebration of Life will be Nov. 14 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Bynum’s, 3850 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis. in Toyota program Arrangements are entrusted with Indiana Me- morial Cremation & Funeral Service. Donations Johnson County Senior services has been can be made to IU Health Hospice. named a winner in Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good program, which awards new vehicles to 100 Mitchell Edward VanHorn nonprofit organizations based on votes from Mitchell Edward VanHorn, 30, of Indianapolis, the public from Oct. 1 – Nov. 19, 2013. Toyo- died on Nov. 11, 2013. He was born on Oct. ta’s 100 Cars for Good program showcases five 13, 1983 in Indianapolis. He worked at Alro nonprofit organizations each day for 50 days Steel, and loved playing basketball and soft- at 100carsforgood.com. Visitors to the page ball. Mitchell is survived by his wife, Cassie B. may cast up to two votes per day for different VanHorn; children, Reese Ashlynn, and Rhylynn organizations to select the organizations they Paige; his parents, Mark and Marie VanHorn; feel are most deserving of a new Toyota ve- and sisters, Mandy Massie and Melissa Ratliff. hicle. Johnson County Senior Services has re- Visitation will be held Nov. 15 from 11 a.m. - 1 ceived the most votes and has been named as p.m. at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Fu- a winner of a new Toyota Sienna Mobility Ve- neral Home, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. hicle which will be used to provide free door- A funeral service will follow at 1 pm at the fu- to-door transportation to Johnson County neral home. Mitchell will be laid to rest in The Gardens at Olive Branch Cemetery and Mau- seniors, as well as individuals under 60 with soleum Park, Greenwood. Memorial contribu- disabilities that require additional assistance. tions may be made to “an account for the girls.”

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Kroger, 4202 S. East St.; Nov. 15, noon – 7 p.m. use social media and a web presence for their Forest Creek Commons, 6410 U.S. 31, India- CALENDAR Baxter YMCA, 7900 Shelby Ave., Indianapolis; benefit to get the word out about their work. napolis. | Info: Call (317) 783-4663 or e-mail Nov. 16 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Baxter YMCA; Nov. 17, | When: Nov. 14, 6 p.m. | Where: Greenwood [email protected]. FUNDRAISER noon-4 p.m. Baxter YMCA; Nov. 18-22, noon Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: Visit – 7 p.m. Baxter YMCA. | Info: Visit recycleindy. Greenwoodlibrary.us. Reverse Raffle • The Wishing Well Fund Inc. will com. HEALTH host its annual Reverse Raffle. | When: Nov. 17, International Game Day • Join gamers around 1-6 p.m. | Where: Knights of Columbus, 511 E. Ladies Night • Four Willows Farm will host a the globe for International Games Day. | Cultivating Garden Club • The Cultivating Gar- Thompson Rd., Indianapolis. | Cost: Tickets are Ladies Night with horse riding, dinner, craft- When: Nov. 16, 2 p.m. | Where: Greenwood den Club will meet. Topic is Composting and $100 each, admitting four people for dinner ing and a massage. • When: Nov. 16, 5 p.m. | Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: Visit Chemicals in Your Yard, Johnson County Waste and activities. | Info: Contact Connie Dawson, Where: 1213 N. Franklin Rd., Greenwood. | Greenwoodlibrary.us. Management. | When: Nov. 21, 6 p.m. | Where: (317) 881-3511 or visit wishingwellfundinc. Cost: $75. | Info: Visit fourwillowsfarm.com. St. John Church, US 31 and Southport. | Info: org. Prepare! College Prep Workshops: Summer Call Ginny O’Brien, (317) 783-4727. Gypsy • Vintage Movie Nights presents Gypsy, Programs, Job Opportunities and Volunteer Artsy Partsy Craft Bazaar • Edgewood Pre- a 1962 film where Mama Rose lives to see her Service • Students in grades 9 - 12 and adults school Cooperative will host its annual Artsy daughter, Dainty June, succeed on Broadway who need money for college are invited to AROUND TOWN Partsy Craft Bazaar. A wide variety of vendors but June tires of being cute and runs away. | learn about opportunities for summer em- will attend, with purses, homemade treats, When: Nov. 16, 7 p.m. | Where: Garfield Park ployment and how to get involved in the jewelry, hair bows, Tupperware and more. | Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr., Indianapo- community. | When: Nov. 18, 6-7 p.m. | Where: When: Nov. 16, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. | Where: 4040 lis. | Cost: $4 at the door. | Info: Call (317) 327- Indianapolis Public Library, Southport Branch, E. Thompson Rd., Indianapolis. | Cost: $2 ad- 7135 or visit gpacarts.org. 2630 East Stop 11 Road. | Info: Call 275-4510. mission, children under 10 are free. | Info: Visit beechgrove.com. Bowl with a Cop • Bowl with a Cop at Expo Protect Your Privacy Online • This program will Bowl for 160 youth who reside on Southeast teach how to manage Facebook privacy set- District. | When: Nov. 17, 5-7:30 p.m. | Where: tings and understand how Facebook and oth- SOCIAL Expo Bowl, 5261 Elmwood Ave., Indianapolis. er services use personal information. | When: Main Street Ribbon Cutting • They City of | Info: E-mail officer Sheler at Andrew.Sheler@ Nov. 19, 7 p.m. | Where: White River Branch, Beech Grove will dedicate the newly opened indy.gov. 1664 Library Blvd., Greenwood. | Info: Call Main Street. | When: Nov. 14, 1 p.m. | Where: (317) 885-1330 or visit jcplin.org. City Hall, 8th and Main St. | Info: Visit beech- THEATER grove.com. Lapsit Storytime • This is a program for chil- dren from birth to 24 months and their care- Letters to Sala • The Center Grove Theatre De- Dawn Whalen speaks America Recycles Day • Area residents are givers. It is an opportunity to prepare children partment presents Letters to Sala, the story of for literacy and welcome them to the library. | at BG Lions Club meeting encouraged to load up their vehicles with a young woman’s life, friendships and love in old electronics, pull up to a staffed location When: Nov. 19, 11 a.m. | Where: Beech Grove a Nazi labor camp. Letters to Sala is based on Dawn Whalen, president of Beech Grove and RecycleForce will do the rest. | When and Public Library, 1102 Main St. | Info: Visit bgpl. the true story of Sala Garncarz Kirschner, lib.in.us. Chamber of Commerce spoke to the Beech Where: Nov. 15, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Southport a Polish Jew who spent five years in s e v e n Grove Lions Club about the benefits of labor Nazi labor camps as a teenager dur- Nerd Proud Club • Embrace your inner nerd Chamber membership. Pictured with Dawn ing World War II.| When: Nov. 21 and 23, 7:30 at the library with Nerd Proud, a one night a p.m. and Nov. 24, 2 p.m. | Where: CGHS Per- Whalen are Lions Don Stowers, Larry Williams month club dedicated to all things nerd-like. and Mike Pence. forming Arts Center, 2717 S. Morgantown The third Wednesday of each month will focus Rd. | Cost: $5 for adults, $4 for students and on a different fandom. | When: Nov. 20, 6 p.m. children. | Info: Contact Angie Ward, (317) 410- | Where: Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. Me- Over 20 Years of 2060, [email protected]. Mary Ann Shepherd ridian St. | Info: Visit Greenwoodlibrary.us. retires from Indiana Professional MUSIC Fall Family Festival • All ages can join the Fall Family Fun Festival in celebration of Mark Members Credit Union Twain’s birthday. The Adventures of Huck Finn Tax Experience Sound of Music • Roncalli High School pres- Indiana Members Credit ents The Sound of Music, the classic by Rod- will show. | When: Nov. 21, 6 p.m. | Where: Union (IMCU), Central gers and Hammerstein, as its fall musical. | Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Let us Serve You! When: Nov. 14-16, 7 p.m. with additional mati- Info: Visit Greenwoodlibrary.us. Indiana’s largest credit nee 2 p.m. Sunday. | Where: RHS, 330 Prague union, announced the Free Quickbooks Training 12/4/13 Rd., Indianapolis. | Cost: $7 for adults, $3 for retirement of Mary Call today as space is limited! RHS students and children 14 and under. |  FAITH Ann Shepherd, IMCU Info: Call (317) 787-8277, ext. 249. mortgage originator. Sign up for our Free Tax Newsletter at Shepherd served as a www.lawriecpagroup.com/newsletter.php Organ Recital • Mr. Tom Nichols, director of Echoing Air • Period Instrument ensemble Music Ministry at St. Luke Catholic Church, mortgage originator for Echoing Air presents music from the late 16th with guest artist soprano Danielle Hartman, IMCU for more than 22 to mid-18th centurins. | When: Nov. 18, 7:30 will host an organ recital. | When: Nov. 17, 2 years. Upon her retirement, Shepherd’s plans p.m. | Where: Ruth Lilly Performance Hall, 1400 p.m. | Where: St. Paul Hermitage Chapel, 501 include spending more time with her family E. Hanna Ave. | Info: Call (317) 788-3251 or call N. 17th Ave., Beech Grove. | Info: Call Jamie and volunteering for Samaritan’s Purse. uindy.edu/arts. Poynter at (317) 786-2261. Peers recognize Walters .LIBRARY MEETING BG Book Sale • The Beech Grove Public Library On Nov. 23, the Indiana Association of School Investment Fraud • Senior citizens are prime Principals will recognize Elizabeth Walters, will hold its last book sale of 2013. | When: targets for those who commit investment assistant principal at Southport High School, Nov. 14, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Nov. 15 and 16, 10 a.m. fraud. Americans lose an estimated $40 bil- 7855 S. Emerson Ave., Suite A – 3 p.m. | Where: 1102 Main St. | Info: Visit bgpl. lion dollars each year to investment fraud. as the 2013 Secondary Assistant Principal from Indianapolis 46237 lib.in.us. People over the age of 60 years old account IASP District 7. The award will be presented at (317) 886-7456 for 30% of those victims. Secretary of State a luncheon at the Indianapolis Marriott Hotel. Sandy James • Experienced author, Sandy Connie Lawson will speak about the Invest- District Secondary Assistant Principals are elected Email: [email protected] James, will talk about her experiences with ment Fraud. | When: Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m. | Where: by their peers. For more information, visit iasp.org. marketing. She’ll go over how authors can The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY ss-times.com • November 14, 2013 11 AN OPTION WHERE WE DINE The Best Man Holiday…should Adriane Geoghagen, an administrator at have taken another holiday Kelly, Hardesty, Smith Out of the blue Lance invites Harper and his & Co. MOVIE REVIEW wife and their other friends to his house over Christmas. Once everybody arrives, the mad- Where do you like to equels; they can be tricky things. We love ness begins. Everyone’s problems come spilling dine? The Suds Drive-In them when they work out and despise out; old and new and they are dis- at 350 Market Plaza in them when they don’t. Very cussed and discussed and then dis- Greenwood Srarely do you find a film that surpasses cussed some more. or even matches the first one (i.e. The What do you like to eat Having not seen the original, I Matrix Reloaded), most of the time there? The Coney Dogs. They have traditional wasn’t initially familiar with the they turn out to be more like Die Coney Dogs. You can’t go wrong with them. characters or story. However, that’s Hard 2 or any film directed, written, not an issue, because we hear about What do you like about this place? The or starring Tyler Perry. It also helps what happened back then through- food is great and the atmosphere. Any nice if the sequel is something audiences out the course of the film and do we summer night it is packed and people come want to see and if it’s previous film Kung Pao Chicken at Wang Cai ever. The first hour is like a play; it’s and fill the parking lot with old cars. My was within the last decade so its still husband and five-year-old are both into old Adam Staten so dialogue heavy. All the characters fresh in the mind. Well, the new film Wang Cai Movie Review tell us what’s causing them distress cars. and sequel, The Best Man and how they feel about this and The scoop: Do you want your favorite Holiday, starring Terrence The Suds Drive-In is located that topic. Nothing re- Chinese dishes but don’t want to leave your Howard and Morris at 350 Market Plaza in Greenwood. ally happens. home? Call Wang Cai. Wang Cai serves the Chestnut, meets all criteria Visit online at: thesuds.net When some kind of most popular Chinese, Hunan Chinese, and and not in a good way. action does start; you’ll spicy Szechuan Chinese dishes and they also The Best Man Holiday wish they were still giv- deliver. This family owned restaurant cover BEHIND BARS is the sequel to 1999’s, ing monologues and so- most of the Southside. For those who have The Best Man. Yes, 1999. liloquies. The characters special dietary requests, they offer several ’57 T-Bird with The story begins with and story is so dramatic dishes steamed instead of stir-fried and there our main character, Hawaiian Plates that it begins to resem- is plenty on the menu for vegetarians and Harper, learning that ble something on a soap vegans. Bartender: Austin his new book was a opera. It is almost as if Hauser of McQ’s Pub complete catastrophe Type of food: Chinese food they tried to squeeze all and Eatery, 3149 E and he and his wife the cheesiest scenes in one Price of entrees: $5 to $9. Thompson Rd. in are strapped for mon- movie. Indianapolis. ey. To complicate their financial matters Specialties: Szechuan (Sichuan) specialties The Best Man Holiday even further, Harper and his wife are expect- including spicy chicken, beef, pork, and duck. Ingredients and isn’t the worst film of the year, Sandler and co. ing. Harper needs a bestseller and fast. Luckily, directions: Combine have a death grip on that title with Grown Ups Recommendation: Dragon Phoenix Delight. he is a friend of Lance, an NFL running back, 1 oz. of vodka, 1 oz of 2. It’s probably the most unnecessary film of who’s about to break the all-time rushing re- Hours: Mon.- Thurs: 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fri. amaretto, ½ oz of triple the year. cord. If Harper can get his autobiography, he’ll and Sat. 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.; Sun. 11:30 sec, and pineapple be back on top; only problem is that they’ve Adam Staten lives in Perry Township and is a movie buff. Staten a.m. to 10:00 p.m. juice. Shake and been estranged for years. graduated from University of Southern Indiana with a degree in strain over ice. Communication Studies. Location: 209 S. State Rd. 135 in Greenwood. Phone: (317) 888-8595 AROUND TOWN Photos IMCU receives Dora by Brian Maxwell Social Ruckle Responsibility Award

Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU) tied for First Place for the 2013 Dora Maxwell Social DISPATCH Responsibility Community Service Award for credit unions in the state of Indiana. The Dora Storytelling in the modern age • Trying to Maxwell Social Responsibility Recognition get the kids to enjoy a good old fashioned Award Program, sponsored by the Indiana fairy tale? One team, The Nosy Crow, has re- Credit Union League (ICUL) and the Credit imagined Cinderella in modern times and Union National Association (CUNA), honors packaged it in a $6 iOS application. – USA To- credit unions for their involvement and day via The Week Sunscreen up – Sunscreen achievements in community projects and is a no-brainer for bright, sunny summer days. activities. IMCU tied for first place in the One thing you may not realize you should do $1 billion + assets category, for the state is reapply sunscreen to where your sunglasses’ of Indiana which was presented at the rims sit on your cheeks. Reflected light from From left, Lamoura Munse, vice president public relations, IMCU, Ashley Perry, community relations intern, IMCU, Indiana Credit Union League’s 79th Annual the glasses make those zones of your face eas- Mandy Emery, assistant vice president community relations, IMCU, Frank Gulley, chairman, Indiana Credit Union Convention Chairman’s Awards Banquet on ier to burn. –www.living.msn.com League, Jennifer Newby, director of business development, IMCU, Shallon Vandervort, business development Sept. 27, at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis. For coordinator, IMCU, and Nikki Thompson, public relations specialist, IMCU. more information, visit imcu.org. The Southside Times publishes this monthly feature that highlights Perry Township Businesses. This will give you an economical means to advertise your products and services. This page publishes the second week of the month. Call 300-8782 to advertise!

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Calling PMHS alumni Give a Holiday Gift That Perry Meridian High School is looking for alumni with Doesn’t End When the photos, recordings, athletic jerseys, music/play programs and other memorabilia, especially from the early years, Batteries Run Out. that represent the heritage of the school. A group of PMHS Why not start a new holiday tradition? Make this the time of year alumni (teachers and former students) have begun work that you help save for a child’s college education. on a PMHS Alumni History at the Perry Township Education Edward Jones can work with you to develop a strategy to save for Center. This room is dedicated to preserving the history college. One option is a 529 college savings plan, where today’s and memories of Perry Meridian High School. Oral history gift can have tax benefits for you, family members and the child. interviews with former students and teachers are also Attention Indiana taxpayers: Contribute before 12/31/13 to planned. Contact retired PMHS teacher, Mr. Jerry Brown at take advantage of your tax benefit! Take advantage of a credit of 20% of your contributions to a CollegeChoice Advisor account, up 416-1890 or by email [email protected]. to $1000 per year, from your 2013 state taxable income.* From left, David Smith, Cody Stewart, Torey Dunn, Jeremy Roy, Kaleb Wood, Adam Morera and Nick Sethman. *This credit may be subject to recapture from the account owner (not the contributor) in certain circumstances, such as a rollover to another state’s 529 plan or a non-qualified withdrawal. Southport CyberCrads To make your college savings gift in time advances to City VEX Tournament for the holidays, call or visit today.

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The Southside Times LIFESTYLE ss-times.com • November 14, 2013 15 “Historic” vs. “historical” Little-known cause of its association with persons or events GRAMMAR GUY in history. ‘Historical’ refers to whatever exist- Question: ed in the past, whether regarded as important food facts revealed or not … also anything concerned with history “Hello Jordan. I enjoy your column. I hope or the study of the past.” you can clear something up for me. My hus- Fun tips to boost your culinary know-how Let’s put those definitions to use. band and I were driving into Mun- Abraham Lincoln gave a historic cie over the weekend and saw a RECIPE speech at Gettysburg, whereas my billboard inviting us to visit ‘His- professor gave a historical lecture For SSTimes by Family Features torical Cammack Station.’ I thought about the Civil War. December 7, What can a camel teach you about grilled it sounded awkward. Should it be 1941, was a historic day (“a date that cheese? Camels like the Sahara desert because ‘historic’ or ‘historical?’ Are these will live in infamy”). John Hersey’s it is dry. Grilled cheese sandwiches also like words interchangeable as adjec- “Hiroshima” is a historical account a hot and dry environment - the pan. Put the tives? We squabbled about it all the of the first wartime detonation of an butter or oil on the outside of the bread, not way to Ball State. Help here please.” atomic bomb. in the pan. (Liz Schneider) Jordan Fischer To boil it down: “Historic” should Become a food adventurer Answer: Grammar Guy be used for important or influen- tial aspects of history; “historical” The best cooks, hosts and shoppers have a Thank you for writing in, Liz. Soupwiches should be used for everything else. well-rounded approach to the culinary world, Hopefully I can clear up your argument with- The Battle of the Bulge was a historic battle. including a wealth of helpful tips at their food- Servings: 4 as main course out causing any lingering marital strife. A rifle used at the battle, however, is a histori- ie fingertips. To show others how to best navi- or 12 as an hors d’oeuvre If you were to look up the word “historic” cal weapon. gate their kitchens and grocery stores to cre- in a dictionary, you’d see two entries. The first: At the risk of offending the good people ate the most delicious and freshest dishes, • 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, “Having importance in or influence on histo- of Muncie, I would venture to say that Cam- food adventurer Marcy Smothers wrote her at room temperature ry.” The second: “Historical.” mack Station is correctly identified as a “his- unique, fun-filled book SNACKS: Adventures • 1/4 cup Campbell’s Tomato Soup, Helpful, isn’t it? torical” location. But, with a 90 percent on Ur- in Food, Aisle by Aisle. While taking the read- condensed (right from the can) The situation with “historic” and “histori- banSpoon, it does sound like a good place to er on a journey through each grocery store • 1 tablespoon onion or shallot, minced cal” is this: They mean the same thing … ex- grab lunch – “historic” or otherwise. aisle, culinary insights are served in fun, small • 2 cups cheddar cheese, shredded cept when they don’t. bites. • 8 slices bread (English muffin To quote our aforementioned dictionary: bread, if available) Jordan Fischer is a contributing columnist for The Southside “’Historic’ refers to what is important in his- Times. To ask Jordan a grammar question, write him at rj- Here are a few of Smothers’ quirky, fun facts • Olive oil tory … also what is famous or interesting be- [email protected]. you can use in your own food adventures: Mix the butter, soup, onion and cheese. • Is your spinach a sunbather? 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The Indianapolis Colts announced Erich Or- rick, Perry Township resident, as a 2013 hon- oree of the Colts An- them Angels program, presented by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Orrick was rec- ognized at the Colts home game Nov. 10 for his contributions to the community. Or- rick is described as a man who dedicates every free moment to helping others in need. He served in the Unit- ed States Army for 20 years, which included tours in Somalia, Bosnia, Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Through his selfless dedication to his country, Orrick earned the honor of guarding the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery, earned the Bronze Star for his courage in battle and was awarded a Purple Heart for the injuries he sustained. He retired as Sergeant First Class in 2009 and in 2011 began volunteering for Wish for Our Heroes, which is a charity dedicated to assisting men and women of the U.S. Military. He has volunteered countless hours every week, granted wishes, raised funds and ultimately continues to raise awareness for the needs of our troops. To date, Or- rick has assisted in nearly 1,000 wishes granted across the United States, he has been added to the board of directors for Wish for Our Heroes and in 2014, he will serve as Presi- dent of the national military charity based here in India- napolis. For more information about Anthem Angels, visit colts.com/anthemangels. The Southside Times FAITH ss-times.com • November 14, 2013 17

Great way to live… ise); fathers don't provoke your children to be DEVOTIONAL angry but raise them in the truth and instruc- By Pastor Paul A. Kirby tion of the Lord; you that are employees of an- other, serve the well; you that are employers of "Children, obey your parents in the Lord: others, treat them well, not just to appear to for this is right. Honor thy father and mother; be good but because you are good and righ- (which is the first commandment with prom- teous in the Lord. God, after all, does not care ise;) That it may be well with thee, and thou which of these you are, em- may live long on the earth. And, ye ployer or employee, you all are fathers, provoke not your chil- held accountable to Him and dren to wrath: but bring them are held to the very same stan- up in the nurture and admo- dard as anyone else. nition of the Lord. Servants, be There it is. If we would all ac- The sound of silence obedient to them that are your cept these admonitions of Paul, masters according to the flesh, with homes would be most happy places, Southside Pastor Paul Erny finds newer, deeper fear and trembling, in singleness of business would be most prosperous your heart, as unto Christ; Not for employee and employer, children appreciation of God’s love through time away with eye-service, as men pleas- would feel most secure and safe in the ers; but as the servants of Christ, is a ceasing from all work and comes from the world, and, neighbors would be most cooper- doing the will of God from the FEATURE root Hebrew word “Sabbath.” ative with each the other. Problem is, we have heart; With good will doing service, For SSTimes by Walter Babcock This week was the first of five weeks given not yet seen the value or not yet learned the him by his church family. as to the Lord, and not to men: Knowing that “A vow of silence for one week.” Not the value of what Paul tells us is a great way to live. Meals at the Abbey are eaten in verbal si- whatsoever good thing any man does, the same typical choice for beginning a sabbatical as Paul goes on to tell us that we are to be sure to lence. “Silence is spoken here.” is the sign on shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond Pastor of Community Church at Murphy’s put on the whole armor of God so that we can the table. His experience taught him sever- or free. And, ye masters, do the same things Landing. But that is what Rev. Paul Erny did be better prepared to fight the good fight of al things: “Take time for solitude and rest in unto them, forbearing threatening: knowing recently as he celebrated 10 years as pastor of faith in behalf of Jesus Christ. the normal rhythm of life; Pay attention to the that your Master also is in heaven; neither is the Southside church. Today, as you go about your day, seek ways warning signs of stress; Allow more people there respect of persons with him. “I really thought it wouldn’t be that hard but to better serve the Lord and to move the cause entry into my life,” Erny said. “The rewards ~ Ephesians 6:1-9 by Wednesday, I had a real need to talk with of Christ forward. It will come back to you as of relationships are to risk being hurt; Take a someone,” Erny said. “But it was the discipline a personal blessing and be passed on to others Sabbath day of rest; Make margins in your life Here is the list: Husbands love your wives and practice of the monks of the Gethsemane as a great blessing. having an hour here and there to relax.” even as you love yourself and the Lord loves Abbey near Bardstown, Ky.” God bless and go and have a great day. The hardest part was driving back to India- the church; wives submit to your own hus- “It was time to have solitude and create napolis on the Interstate in traffic after a week bands even as the church submits to Christ; space in my life to get rid of the noise in my communing with God. The chaos of the real children obey your parents that your days may Paul A. Kirby is the pastor at the Church of God at 3939 S. Em- life; a time to be still and draw near to God.” erson Ave. world is never as real as at the wheel of a car be long upon the earth (therein is the prom- And near, he did. One morning during the in heavy traffic. When he got home, wife Jen- week, having arisen early for prayer with the ny says he never stopped talking for several monks and singing the Psalms, Pastor Paul AROUND TOWN hours. stood on a hillside watching the sun rise when Welcome back Pastor Paul Erny. The church God gave him the deep realization that he is building is located at 7401 S. Harding St., In- loved by God. “It’s not dependent upon what I dianapolis. do, how I perform, or any success that I have. For more information, contact Rev Paul God’s love is unconditional.” Erny at 807-0222 or Walt Babcock at 507- During the week, he read, wrote, journaled 3121. and prayed. “Be Still and Know…” A sabbatical Steve Kehrer named new Senior Minister at University Heights Christian Church held ministries in Ohio, Missouri, and Indiana. AROUND TOWN Steve and his wife Vicky have three adult chil- dren, all involved in ministry endeavors, as Steve Kehrer is the new Senior Minister at well as six grandchildren. In July of this year, University Heights Christian Church. Born in University Heights Christian Church celebrat- Beech Grove and raised in the Northeast of In- ed its 100th Anniversary and has been located dianapolis, he graduat- at 4050 Shelby St. (just south of the University ed from Arlington High of Indianapolis) for 92 of those years. As the School prior to study- new minister, Steve Kehrer is looking forward ing for the ministry at to getting to know the current church mem- Pictures with the Pope Christian bers, sharing Biblical messages of hope and University in Cincinnati, serving the Indianapolis area. He welcomes Ohio, where he received the Southside community and beyond to join The Ave Maria Guild members had a surprise guest visitor at their Nov. 12 meeting. “Pope Fran- degrees with empha- cis” (his cardboard cutout) came by to say hello as members got to pose for individual pictures the congregation for worship at 10:30 a.m. sis in Bible, theology, each Sunday. as well as a group picture. Pope Francis also visited St. Paul Hermitage in Beech Grove where preaching and practi- several residents were able to have their picture taken as well. cal ministries. Steve has 18 November 14, 2013 • ss-times.com FAITH The Southside Times

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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 All Are Welcome! 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. Innocenti Rossi 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 • November 14, 2013 19

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Community Church The Sanctuary Faith United Church of Christ Greenwood United Methodist at Murphy’s Landing (Beech Grove) NW Corner of intersec. of Thompson Rd., 525 N. Madison Avenue 7401 South Harding St 2991 E. Troy Avenue; 417-2357 Gray Rd. & Shelbyville Rd. Greenwood, IN Indianapolis, IN 46217 Adult & Jr. Church Service: 10:30am Pastor: Tim Agee Ph: 881-1653 Ph: 317-807-0222 • www.yourccml.org Sun Worship: 10:30am; Adult SS: 9am Pastor: Kurt Walker; 317-784-4856 Minister: Paul Erny Weds Adult & Teen Classes: 7pm God loves you! You are invited to Rev. In Suk Peebles Sunday Worship: 9:30am Toddler, Children’s Church & Pre-Teen Classes Every worship with us. We have a pew for Sunday Worship: 10:15am Sunday School: 11am Sunday During Service (Nursery provided) you & Nursery care Sunday School: 9am

MISSIONARY BAPTIST Rosedale Hills United Methodist 4450 South Keystone Ave. Walking in the Old Paths UNITY WORSHIP Indianapolis, IN 317-786-6474 An outreach of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church. Rev. Doug Wallace We invite everyone to worship with us. 5342 Elmwood Sunday Worship: 9:15am Ave., Suite E. Indianapolis in the Griffin St. John’s United Sunday School: 10:45am Buildings Across from Great Times. Church of Christ Web: www.rosedalehillsumc.org 7031 S. East St. e-mail: [email protected] For more information go to (US 31 at Southport Rd.) Indpls, IN www.walkingintheoldpaths.com Rev. Ross Tyler; 881-2353 or call Scott at 317-502-1846 Sunday Worship Times Contemporary Service: 9am University Heights Sunday School: 10:30am Traditional Service: 10:30am United Methodist NAZARENE REFORMED EVANGELICAL 4002 Otterbein Avenue Indianapolis, IN Ph: 317-787-5347 South Side Church of the Nazarene Christ the King Church Zion United Church of Christ Rev. Arch Hawkins 2447 E. Thompson Rd. 5555 S. Arlington Ave. 8916 E. Troy Ave. Sunday Worship: 9am & 11:05am Indianapolis, IN Sunday School: 10am Indianapolis, IN 46237 Indianapolis, IN 46239 Ph: 784-1373 Ph: 317-862-4136 Pastor Ray McCrary Ph: 317-383-1614 Pastor: Beverly Kahle Sunday Worship: 10:30am Pastor David Baker Sunday Worship: 8:15am & 10:30am Sunday School: 9:30am Sunday Worship: 10am Sunday School: 9:30am-10:15am READ NON-DENOMINATIONAL SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST UNITED METHODIST Beech Grove Bible Church Southside Seventh-Day 3535 S. Emerson Adventist Beech Grove, IN 4801 Shelbyville Road; Indpls, IN GATHER Ph: 317-791-7260 Ph: 786-7002 Pastor: Brian Yensho Minister: Dwight Washington Services Sat: 11am UNITED PENTECOSTAL Sunday Worship Time: 9:00am Sabbath School: 9:30am TOGETHER www.southsideadventist.org Calvary Tabernacle Church of Acts Beech Grove 902 Fletcher Avenue 3740 S. Dearborn, Indianapolis, IN SOUTHERN BAPTIST United Methodist Indianapolis, IN 46203 Ph: 317-783-ACTS (2287) 9th & Alton Streets (corner of) Ph: 262-4030 Pastor: Bill Jenkins Calvary Baptist Church Beech Grove; 317-784-7612 Paul D. Mooney Worship Sun: 10am; Wed: 7pm Rev, Michael Hendrix 200 Sunset Blvd Sunday Worship in the Word: 10am Club Acts: Fridays 7-11pm Worship: 9:30am Greenwood, IN 881-5743 Latin Acts: Sat 7pm Coffee Juice & Snacks: 10:30am Sunday School: 10am Ernest E. James, D. Min. www.churchofacts.org Sunday School all ages: 10:45am Morning Worship Service: 10:30am Sunday School: 9am Something for All Ages Life Church & Training Center Center United Methodist Church 5895 E. Thompson Rd. Both Hours Ph: 317-786-5460 5445 Bluff Road PRAYER Pastor: Mitch Mosier Indianapolis, IN 46217 Young Adults, Sun: 6pm Ph: 784-1101 Service Times e-mail: [email protected] SING Sunday Worship 10:30am SPEAKING Sunday Worship… Wed: 7pm Traditional Worship: 9am www.lcindy.com TRUTH Contemporary Worship: 11:15am WESLEYAN

The Father’s House Southwood Baptist Church Edgewood United Methodist Southview Wesleyan Church 1600 S. Franklin Road (just south of Brookville Road) “The End of Your Search for a Friendly Church” 1820 East Epler Ave.; 784-6086 4700 Shelbyville Road Ph: 317-358-8312 501 S. 4th Ave; Beech Grove Minister: Jim Allen; We are on Facebook Indianapolis, IN; 317-783-0404 www.TheFathersHouseIndy.com 317-786-2719; SS: 9:30am for Adults; Worship Services: 8:15 and 10:30am Minister: Rick Matthews We are a multi-cultural, non-denominational Christian Youth & All Age Children Worship: 10:45am (Children’s Church & Nursery provided); Sun PM Worship: 6:30pm; Sunday School: 9:25am church. Worship with us Sundays at 9 & 11am Sunday Worship: 10:30am & 6pm Monthly Youth Meetings on 2nd Weds: 6:30pm; www.edgewoodumc.com Sunday School Time: 9:30am Learn with us Wednesdays at 7pm Bible Buddies K - 6th Weds: 6:30 pm “The Church for The Next 100 Years” 20 November 14, 2013 • ss-times.com CLASSIFIEDS The Southside Times

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