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SPEAK OUT won’t change. And they will do does not exist in the Bible. for help. Yet you have a class of nothing and they may also bring We must believe Jesus is people of all races who would Goshen (574) 534-2591 a lot of people over in the trucks. the son of God (John 8:24). We rather live in their subsidized Phone After 5 P.M. Monday Thru Fridays Who knows what they are going must repent of our sins (Luke housing, collect their monthly Anytime Saturdays Or Sundays, Or Send An E-mail To: to do. 13:3). Then we must confess food stamps, have the utilities [email protected] Please Put Speak Out In The Subject Line. If you don’t do the border with our mouth what we believe paid for so they can lay around (EDITOR’S NOTE: Callers are asked to limit their comments completely your plan won’t work. in our heart (Acts 8:36-38 and drunk or selling drugs. Why to 150 words. ‘the PAPER’ reserves the right to edit comments You can’t haphazard the job. You Matthew 10:32, 33). Then the aren’t these people cut off at the and make final publishing decisions.) have to go all the way or noth- believer must be baptized (Mark knees? even ending President Trump’s ing. I don’t think we should give 16:15,16). This puts us into I am still working at 60 and Supervision presidency, there are no limits to Mexico any money. They are not Christ as we are buried with him have paid my own way and tired I like to report in a govern- their methods or who they will using it the right way and they in baptism (Rom. 6:3,4). This is of paying for people who think ment housing we have senior try to destroy. They are willing to are still putting all the problems the plan given in scripture. everyone else needs to support citizens here especially one who spend taxpayer money on a witch on our shoulders. So we need to God gives a warning about them. is setting off fire alarms because hunt but unwilling to spend stop giving them our money. other plans (Proverbs 16:25). she forgets what she is doing. money to protect America and its We need that money to help “There is a way that seemeth She needs adult supervision. citizens. They clearly do not take work with the people coming right unto a man, but the end College Mennonite It’s not that she is a bad lady. their oath of office seriously con- over here. thereof are the ways of death.” But she needs adult supervision cerning protecting the U.S. and Church Holy Week and for all she has done she has its legal citizens, which would Out of hand activities been written up numerous times mean you and me. Bad decision I think this Me Too movement Services for Holy Week at Col- but there is nothing they can do If there were to have been a Now, let me get this straight. with these women is getting a lege Mennonite Church include unless the family steps in and congressional investigation at The three Elkhart County Sher- little bit out of hand and a little the following: places her where she will have all, it clearly should have been to iff Department’s process servers bit ridiculous. A poor man can’t Maundy Thursday, April 18: At more guidance and watched over investigate the whereabouts of have been charged for claiming even run for office to do anything 6 p.m. participants will gather for so that things don’t happen like Hillary Clinton’s missing emails. $45,000 in wages they didn’t now without having a couple of a Seder meal in the church fel- that. As secretary of state, those docu- work, costing the Elkhart County women come out after him or lowship hall, followed by a service She is jeopardizing 40 some ments would likely contain much taxpayers $15,000 per processor. against him. of communion and hand- or foot- people’s lives because they never more information that would be Yet when the first processor I think these men need to washing. know if it is a real fire or if it is more damaging to our country’s goes to court she only has to pay start standing up for themselves Good Friday, April 19: At 7 one of her mistakes. security than anything in the $1,500 in restitution? What if, because some of this is getting p.m., a Tenebrae service will be election campaign. in court, the other two proces- a little ridiculous and you know held in the sanctuary. In this sim- sors are fined the same amount? Hate crimes they are just trying to keep some ple and solemn service, scriptures of these men from running for That’s only $4,500 of the huge A recent study reports in the Follow Finland are read and candles are extin- office and so they are making it figure of $45,000 the county counties where the president Bernie Sanders wants the guished one-by-one, symbolizing look bad for them. And a lot of it government and taxpayers are held a rally, hate crimes have United States to follow Finland the flight and despair of the disci- probably isn’t even true. It is just getting back! Why isn’t the resti- gone up 226 percent. Many of the as a socialist country and give ples and the isolation of Jesus on getting way out of hand. tution $15,000 per processor? crimes mention the president. free health care to everyone. This the night before his crucifixion. Make these women take a Bad decision. In the counties that voted for is what it would accomplish here Easter Sunday, April 21: Ac- lie detector test. If they want Hillary Clinton hate crimes have also. tivities begin at 7:30 a.m. with a to claim it then they should be decreased. Don’t look now – seriously, Sunrise service. A breakfast will responsible enough to take a lie Law is needed the media really don’t want follow at 8 a.m. in the fellow- detector test. It isn’t right they I am calling in because I think you to look – but Finland, the ship hall. Easter activities (New can claim stuff like that and there should be a law passed Abolish it “Democratic” socialists’ most Life petting zoo, crafts and photo then they can’t make them prove when these drivers are driv- booth) for all ages begin at 8:30 I agree with the caller chang- favored nation, their example it. ing and texting and using their a.m. with a pre-service hymn sing ing time twice a year is more of the country America should cellphones and causing accidents of resurrection songs begins at 9 of a burden than a necessity. emulate, just saw its government and killing people. Now I don’t a.m. The 9:30 a.m. worship ser- There is no need for this and it collapse and its prime minister Change the rules think that is necessary. vice in the sanctuary will be a joy- serves no purpose other than to and cabinet resign due to the I don’t understand all this. You pass laws for everything ful celebration of Jesus’ resurrec- cause needless inconvenience. unsustainable costs of univer- You keep hearing abut people else. Now where are our senators tion with a sermon by Pastor Phil This silly time change should be sal health care. This happened who live in houses with 30 or 40 or governors or whoever is sup- Waite, communion, and music by abolished. recently. Did you hear about it in dogs or 40 or 50 cats or whatever posed to be passing these bills? College Mennonite’s adult choir. I reached out to Senator Dori- the news? and the humane shelter moves Where are they at? People are College Mennonite Church is ot’s office for his thoughts on this Didn’t think so. in and starts working them over, being killed because people are located at 1900 S. Main St., in but got no response, despite an but they don’t say anything using their cellphones and they Goshen. All are welcome to at- answer from an underling who about these people coming up are texting and they are driving. tend. For more information, call told me he’d ask Blake where he from the south and putting 20 Border plan And it is unnecessary. (574) 535-7262 or click on www. stands on this. and 30 humans in a house. It is a good thing to shut collegemennonite.org. Somebody needs to change the down the borders and if the car College Mennonite worship rules to one division or another. People pay companies can’t sell their cars Laying around services, including Holy Week Trump is always claiming Chi- to America then they will lose There should be zero unem- services, are live streamed (www. na, since the new tariffs, China plenty of money so they will Not one step ployment in northern Indiana. collegemennonite.org) and avail- is pouring millions of dollars into bring our jobs back to America. None. able on channel 13 at Greencroft. our treasury. That is a lie. You can’t keep the borders The person who called in “Ask There are more jobs in this Services are primarily in English, China does not pay the tariff. open for the trucks because if Jesus” in Speak Out has created area than people and every with Spanish/English interpret- The people for example like you don’t hurt Mexico then they a one-step plan to salvation that company and business is begging ers each Sunday. SALE GOOD APRIL 15-20, 2019 RENTOWN COUNTRY STORES SALE GOOD APRIL 15-20, 2019 Walmart goods from China. They SALE GOOD JULY 2-7, 2018 are the ones who pay the tariff RENTOWN COUNTRY STORES RENTOWN COUNTRY STORES RENTOWN COUNTRY STORES Co-Jack Mini Horn COUNT SHE and they add on what they have DIS LF to make a profit and in the end Cheese Organic Berry just like Trump’s wall between $ United States and Mexico, the 1.99 Lb. Bunnies American people are paying for ¢ it. 69 10 Oz. 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What do Echosmith, REO Speedwagon, Jordan Kirkdorffer, Jake Owen, Morgan Wallen, Riley Green, Home Free and John King all have in common? They all are a part of the Elkhart County 4-H Fair concert series lineup for 2019. The announcement was made Wednesday, April 10, at the Elkhart County Fair Board meet- ing. Echosmith will perform Fri- day, July 19, when it is $5 first Friday admission. Echosmith has performed around the globe and &2817< 1$7,9( 72 3(5 enchanted audiences everywhere. )250$)7(59(63(56(59,& “Cool Kids,” notched a quarter (6 ³ -RUGDQ .LUNGRUIIHU D QDWLYH of a billion Spotify streams and WR(ONKDUW&RXQW\DIRUPHU+·HU the platinum-certified “Bright.” DQGFRQWHVWDQWRQ´7KH9RLFHµZLOO They took over radio airwaves SHUIRUPDWWKH(ONKDUW&RXQW\+ and performed across television )DLU IROORZLQJ YHVSHU VHUYLFHV DW everywhere from “Ellen” to “The  SP 6XQGD\ -XO\  7KHUH Tonight Show Starring Jimmy ZLOO EH IUHH JUDQGVWDQG DQG WUDFN Fallon” twice. VHDWLQJIRUWKHHYHQW Also that night John King will present a special show at Heri- in April 2018 and was soon after 5(7851,1*727+()$,5³5(26SHHGZDJRQZLOOUHWXUQWRWKH(ONKDUW&RXQW\)DLUDQGSHUIRUPDW tage Park Stage beginning at 7:30 named one of Taste of Country’s WKHJUDQGVWDQGDWSP6DWXUGD\-XO\:KLOHJUDQGVWDQGVHDWLQJLVIUHHRQDÀUVWFRPHÀUVWVHUYHEDVLV p.m. Top 10 Country Albums of the UHVHUYHGWUDFNVHDWLQJZLOOJRRQVDOHDWDP0D\ REO Speedwagon will return year. So far, with more than 400 to the fair’s grandstand Satur- million combined digital streams day, July 20. REO Speedwagon is to his credit he was spotlighted APPLIANCE TECH, INC. a band where the main constant in CMT’s Listen Up “18 for 2018” over the decades is a never-end- class of newcomers. Green’s origi- Over 25 Years Experience ——————————— ing desire to give their all to their nal music has already tallied fans, year in and year out. more than 51 million streams to Servicing most brands of Elkhart County native Jordan date. He was named one of Roll- • Washers & Dryers Kirkdorffer will perform at the ing Stone Country’s “Artists You • Ranges & Dishwashers grandstand immediately follow- Need To Know.” www.ApplianceTech365.com ing vesper services which begin The all vocal (a cappella) coun- 59095 CR 23, Goshen, IN 46528 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 21. try music sensation Home Free Kirkdorffer was a contestant on will be at the Elkhart County Fair Accepted (574) 533-4102 Ed Yoder “The Voice,” and the New Paris Wednesday, July 24. Home Free native who is a singer/songwriter has become a household name, Debit & CrediWe is looking to make a fresh mark amassing more than 250-million Accept Cards in today’s country music indus- YouTube views since bursting on Woodland Variety t try. Adam Levine, front man of the national scene in 2013. 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CLOSED 574-773-0303 Ext. 1 With You” and “American Coun- dorffer’s performance following try Love Song.” the vesper service and King’s per- Morgan Wallen with special formance at Heritage Park Stage guest Riley Green will be on stage will have free seating. Forks County Line Stores, Inc. Tuesday, July 23. Wallen’s debut To purchase reserve seating or album “If I Know Me,” premiered learn more visit 4hfair.org. WEEKLY SUPER SPECIAL SAVINGS Yoder announces candidacy  April 15-20, 2019 ~ We Will Be Closed Good Friday .Famous Brand Chunky Cream of Chicken Frosted Flakes for Nappanee City Council Peanut Butter Cookies Soup 26 Oz. 2/$1.00 Cereal 10.5 Oz. 99¢ 15 Oz. Seconds 2/$1.00 Nappanee resident Brandie Yo- serves as a director for Goshen Famous Brand der has announced her candidacy Health. Yoder’s candidacy stems Co-Jack Cheese Cubes $1.29 Lb. 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Dozen lic health while working with the remains a vibrant community.” Goshen City Council and Elkhart Yoder not only serves as a leader $6.98 $2.39 $3.99 $1.99 99¢ County Department of Health as for Goshen Health, but has previ- part of her practicum experience. ously served her community as a Some MIDDLEBURY SHIPSHEWANA NORTH VILLAGE CHECK OUT Yoder is a registered nurse and volunteer with Family Christian Supplies May Be 508 E. Warren 1/2 Mile N. Of Shipshewana OUR FACEBOOK has experience in both intensive Development Center and currently Limited (574) 825-5896 (260) 768-4931 PAGE! care and hospice and currently with Nappanee Missionary Church. 6 www.the-papers.com — the PAPER — Tuesday, April 16, 2019 Sugar Grove was a rural farming community %\7,0$6+/(< had tidbits of local news in the vari- 6WDII:ULWHU ous rural communities with their separate headings including Sugar Elkhart County’s past includes Grove. There are hundreds of ref- the stories of “ghost” communities erences to people living in Sugar fading away through time. Vistula, Grove in Goshen newspapers, but Baintertown and Locke were among no mention is made of any business the many ghost communities. with one exception of a vague refer- Some communities were actu- ence to a sawmill accident involving ally platted, had businesses and a Frank Schultz in 1900, but it was Vistula even had a train station at unclear if the sawmill was located one time. in Sugar Grove. Sugar Grove was apparently nev- Sugar Grove apparently derived er platted, there is no record of any its name from a large concentration businesses being located there and of sugar maple trees in the area. An it can’t be found on any older maps. article in the July 28, 1916, edition There was no post office and it ap- of the Goshen newspaper stated pears the community was simply a “dinner will be served under the rural farming community centered sugar trees, giving the place its around a church with a cemetery on name,” referring to an invitation the adjoining property, as well as a for the public to attend the home- schoolhouse. coming celebration of Sugar Grove It was located in parts of both Church, located on what is now Old Concord and Jefferson townships. CR 17 and still an active church to- In Concord Township, Sugar Grove day. was essentially along and near the Don and Betty Hoffman live on corridor of what is now Old CR 17 Old CR 17 and Don, who grew up +,6725,&&(0(7(5<³6XJDU*URYH&HPHWHU\KDVEHHQGHVLJQDWHGDKLVWRULFFHPHWHU\E\WKH,QGLDQD between CR 18 and CR 45. In Jef- within sight of where he now lives, 'HSDUWPHQWRI1DWXUDO5HVRXUFHVDVLQGLFDWHGE\WKHEOXHVLJQ 3KRWRE\7LP$VKOH\ ferson Township, there are news- remembers there being several paper references to people living in sugar maple trees along Old CR 17 in one of the multiple subdivisions tion of what is now Old CR 17 and 1970s. The old church was torn Sugar Grove, such as the old Frame before housing subdivisions were in the area. CR 20. Later the original church down in the 1980s. farmhouse on CR 20 at the inter- built. He can recall a time when Sugar Grove Church has a long was built in 1869 close to where the Originally a part of the Brethren section with CR 19. there were less than 10 houses on history stretching back to 1849 current church stands. It was used denomination, Sugar Grove Church Older newspapers, especially pri- Old CR 17 between CR 18 and CR when it began meeting in the Garl for more than 100 years before the became Evangelical United Breth- or to 1900 and in the early 1900s, 45. Now there are that many alone family farmhouse at the intersec- new church was built in the late ren and then left the denomination and went independent in the early 1960s. Sugar Grove Cemetery’s first 0)88A burial was in 1825 and it has been added on to multiple times through the years. The main entrance has been modified too. In 1911, the cem- Easter etery was platted and a copy of the plat is on file in the county record- er’s office. Sugar Grove School was origi-

Š nally known as Metzgar School and dates to the 1840s when a wood frame building was erected. In 1879 $0,6+$&5(6 a brick school was built in front of the cemetery and after it ceased being a school it was used by the church for Sunday school classes E SEASON! and a parsonage until being demol- OPEN FOR TH GREENHOUSES ished in the 1980s. ($67(5 COME SEE OUR 12 • BULK SEEDS Today, some of the land in the • MANY ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS old community of Sugar Grove is CUSTOM PLANTING WITH still farmed. A few old farmhouses OUR NEW ART PLANTERS and barns still stand, including a ',11(5 OR BRING YOUR OWN! Sweitzer type barn on Old CR 17. GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE But the Hoffmans and possibly  (JJ+XQW a few others are the only ones re- membering when Sugar Grove was (QMR\DOO\RXU known as a community. IDYRULWHVIURP On CR 15 Between CR 44 & 46 Goshen Historical WKH7KUHVKHUV New Paris, IN • 574-831-4320 and Hi Yield® Society offering 'LQQHU%XIIHW Products Available VHUYHG6XQGD\ Hours: Mon. Through Sat. 8 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. • Closed Sunday walking tours $SULO Below is information regard- GRANMA’S WAY!!! ing the 2019 public walking tours DPSP DDAAAY sponsored by the Goshen Historical OUR QRUHVHUYDWLRQVWDNHQ ARTA YOUR Society: STARTST YOUR DAY Courthouse 3/86‡6DODG%DU The last Wednesday of each month beginning in April through ‡ %UHDNIDVW%DUVHUYHGXQWLOSP ‡ ,FH&UHDP%DU October. Limited to eight persons . per tour date. Participants will en- ter through the security checkpoint )DPLO\)XQ on the west side of the building and ‡ (JJ+XQW TO EVERYONE FROM ALL AT GRANMA’S meet the tour guide in the lobby at 10 a.m. DWSPIRUNLGV OPEN EASTER SUNDAY Downtown Goshen  XQGHU FOR BREAKFAST OR LUNCH Tentative dates are June 19, July )UHH7UHDWIRU3DUWLFLSDQWV 24 and Aug. 21. Limited to 12 per- ‡ (DVWHU%XQQ\ &RORULQJ&RQWHVW Enjoy Any Of Our Daily Specials sons per tour date. Participants will meet at the Goshen Historical Soci- • Apple Pancakes (Large Or Junior) ety Museum at 124 S. Main St. at (DVWHU'LQQHUFDUU\RXW • Little Bit Of France 9:30 a.m. 3ODFH\RXURUGHUE\QRRQRQ$SULOIRUSLFNXS • Blintzes • Crepes • Waffles Millrace Walk • 1/2 Lb. Hamburger • Double Breast Chicken Tentative date is Oct. 5. Limited RQ$SULORUIURPWR to 14 persons. Participants will ‡ 'LQQHUIRU‡'LQQHUIRU GRANMA’S meet by the power house on West &DOOWRGD\WRSODFH\RXURUGHUQRFDUU\RXWVRQ(DVWHU HOUSE OF PANCAKES Washington Street and be trans- ported to the millrace head gates. 86LQ1DSSDQHH,QGLDQD 3709 S. MAIN - ELKHART - (574) 875-8333 - Fax (574) 875-0080 The walking tour will conclude at $PLVK$FUHVFRP‡   OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: 5:30 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. the power house. Tuesday, April 16, 2019 — the PAPER — www.the-papers.com 7 American Legion hosts welcome home dinner and more %\5$<%$/2*+ recent developments and offer ognition we waited so long for.” roes. We are not , we are slain civil rights workers. I was 6WDII:ULWHU helpful suggestions concerning Nappanee post member Jack patriots. told of a couple instances of dis- veterans’ benefits. Military pi- Gunnoe served stateside as a “They had ticker tape parades crimination on the bus and saw Nappanee American Legion lot Bob Myer talked about the cook during the Vietnam era. after World War I and World War the two (segregated) water foun- Post 154 treated Vietnam era and Honor Flight Northern Indiana “With me, honestly, I think it is II. We would have appreciated tains.” other veterans Saturday, March program. a good thing we are finally get- that, but it was just a bad time He was transferred to Guanta- 30, to a dinner and several in- Nappanee’s Post Adjutant ting the respect we earned,” he of turmoil in the country and it namo, Cuba, for the duration of formative speakers. Post Com- James Pecsi delivered the key- said. “We did it for love of coun- wouldn’t have happened. I will his stint and decided not to reen- mander Edd Shepherd emceed note speech and Historian Rudy try. People thank me and I say, never treat another veteran the list when “an officer’s dog bumped the event. Espinoza read the 2014 Indiana ‘It is my privilege.’” way I was treated. I thank them me out of my seat on the flight Nearly 100 attendees, includ- legislative resolution declaring Marine Corps Sgt. David Al- and shake their hands.” home.” ing about 50 veterans and their every March 30 as “Welcome bin had “mixed feelings” about Pecsi recounted his experienc- Hickey notified the veterans a family members, enjoyed a home- Home Vietnam Veterans Day.” the event, but was “very appre- es during his service from 1964 January 2019 federal court ruling made dinner of beef and noodles, The post’s 2019 dinner was its ciative to have it now.” to 1968. The South Bend native allows “blue wave” veterans, who sides and a “welcome home” cake, fifth. Albin, a radio operator from served as a petty officer second served within 12 nautical miles prepared and served by the post’s Phil Marsh, who served in 1966 to 1972, said, “When I class. of Vietnam’s coast, to apply for ladies auxiliary. 1967-68 as a corporal with the came home, I was told to put He was assigned to the Na- benefits to compensate for Agent John Hickey, veteran services 101st Airborne in Vietnam, gave my uniform in the closet and val Academy in Meridian, Miss., Orange injuries. officer and director of rehabili- his reaction to the dinner. “It don’t wear it out in public, be- and saw his share of the rampant He advised veterans to “let tation of the American Legion, means we are finally being hon- cause I wouldn’t be respected. segregation of the time. “The lo- your spouse know if you are re- Department of Indiana, drove ored for what we have done and It was a different time in our cals didn’t like Navy personnel, ceiving benefits so they can plan,” up from Indianapolis to staff an what we went through,” he said. country then with the protest- because they associated us with because in many cases, “your ben- information table, speak about “We are finally getting the rec- ers. Some people called us he- looking for the bodies of three efits die with you.” Straight No Chaser coming to Goshen College All-male a cappella phenom- No Chaser trace their unlikely Jordan’s “This Is How We Do It” a 1998 performance, and it went vi- Steve Morgan and David Rob- enon Straight No Chaser is com- rise from an undergraduate sing- staple of its repertoire in college. ral. Atlantic Records Chairman erts. They all have a hand in ing to Goshen College’s Sauder ing group at Indiana University Adding “Motownphilly,” with its & CEO Craig Kallman saw it choosing songs, which mirror Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. Monday, to a beloved Atlantic Records act lyrics about chasing improbable and contacted the guys to see the singers’ widespread musi- April 22. with a devoted international fan success, captured the way the if they would be interested in cal tastes, ranging from R&B Tickets are $64, $59 and $48 base. Along the way, Straight No singers felt as undergrads. “The reuniting to make an album. and old-school funk to folk and and can be purchased through Chaser has sold more than 1.6 lyrics from the Boyz II Men song It wasn’t necessarily an easy classic rock. the Goshen College Box Office million albums in the U.S. and fit our experience: We dreamed decision. “It was scary to jump So much of what Straight No (574) 535-7566, boxoffice@gos- amassed more than 100 million about this and now we are doing into because we were giving up Chaser has done over the past hen.edu or online at www.goshen. YouTube views thanks to tightly it, performing all over the world,” life as we knew it,” Stine said. 10 years is the stuff of dreams: edu/tickets. arranged songs, impeccable vocal says Randy Stine, an original Far from sinking, the group They’ve collaborated with Paul Straight No Chaser has had an harmonies and a healthy sense of member. has only picked up speed on McCartney, Stevie Wonder, El- amazing decade. Ten years after humor. It took a few years. After the the way to making “One Shot.” ton John and Dolly Parton, to turning a collegiate hobby into a Recorded mostly in Blooming- founding members of Straight “Every year it gets better and name a few. They’ve performed recording career that has taken ton, with producer Steve Lunt, No Chaser graduated in 1999, better,” said Tyler Trepp. “We on national TV early in the them around the world on tour, the track list for “One Shot” re- they got jobs, found love and keep surprising ourselves in morning, on “Today;” and long the a cappella group tells its story flects that sense of now or never, made lives for themselves as a good way, and it just keeps after dark, on “Late Night with through music on “One Shot.” starting with opener and first sin- new undergrads replaced them growing.” Along with Stine and Jimmy Fallon.” They’ve toured Their seventh LP features 16 gle “Motownphilly/This Is How in the group on campus. In 2006, Trepp, the current lineup fea- North America, Europe and Aus- genre-spanning songs, and 10 en- We Do It,” an energetic mash-up Stine posted a clip on YouTube tures Walter Chase, Jerome tralia, and consistently rank tertaining conversational inter- of Boyz II Men and Montell Jor- of Straight No Chaser singing Collins, Seggie Isho, Michael among Pollstar’s top 100 touring ludes, as the members of Straight dan. Straight No Chaser made “The 12 Days of Christmas” at a Luginbill, Charlie Mechling, acts in North America. Second Fathers Matter Forum to feature Jim Daly

One of the nation’s experts evangelical Christian leaders in sert will be served at 6:30 p.m. of Elkhart County’s nearly 72,000 less epidemic in the communities on families will speak May 7 in 2010 by Newsweek. He promotes This event is free, however, any households have single parents. that we work in,” he said. “We Elkhart on the importance of fa- civil discourse and emphasizes donations given will go to the (U.S. Census Bureau) have taken steps toward that goal therhood. the Christian community should Faithful Dads Fund at Communi- • More than a third of Elkhart and believe that the most effec- Jim Daly, president of Focus on demonstrate the values it pro- ty Foundation of Elkhart County. County’s children (34 percent) tive way to impact is by develop- the Family, will be the keynote motes. When Daly was 5 years Registration is requested by are growing up in single-parent ing relationships with fathers or speaker at the second Fathers old, he was abandoned by an al- going to djconstruction.com/fa- homes. (U.S. Census Bureau) with others who don’t have a fa- Matter Forum, co-sponsored by coholic father. At age 9, he was thersmatter/. • More than 44 percent of ther. We have great organizations DJ Construction and the Com- orphaned when his mother died Daly is coming to speak at the births in Elkhart County are in our community who are on the munity Foundation of Elkhart of cancer. He ended up in a foster free event on how churches and to unmarried parents. (Indiana front lines of this issue and they County. home and accepted Christ at age communities can help families KIDS COUNT data book) could use our help!” Daly hosts a radio broadcast 15 at a camp run by Fellowship of and particularly the children and Single mothers and single fa- Schrock hopes the event will in- with an estimated 220 million lis- Christian Athletes. adults in single-parent homes. thers face greater barriers to eco- spire people to volunteer as men- teners. He’s appeared on a range Daly will speak as part of a 7 Such homes are common in nomic and family stability. Chil- tors, big brothers or big sisters in of television programs and was p.m. program at Center Six One Elkhart County: dren living with a single mother the community to help the agen- named one of the nation’s top new Five, 2707 CR 15, Elkhart. Des- • More than 8,200 households are more likely to be in poverty cies working with children and than those in other households. families. A number of agencies Bob Schrock, CEO of DJ Con- will have representatives at the Fair crafters needed for craft potpourri struction, is passionate about get- event for those in attendance to Crafters are needed for this The times for the potpourri pants how to do various crafts, ting volunteers to step forward learn more. year’s Home & Family Arts are 1 to 3 p.m. and then 4 to 6 heritage skills and needlework. and help on this issue. John Sowers, author of “Fa- Craft Potpourri. The craft pot- p.m. Crafters are encouraged to Individuals interested in partic- “At our company, we have made therless Generation” spoke here pourri is scheduled for Friday, participate both times. ipating should contact the Pur- it our long-term goal to make a two years ago at the first Fathers July 19, through Saturday, July The craft potpourri is a place due Extension Elkhart County significant impact on the father- Matter Forum. 27. for crafters to show fair partici- .office at (574) 533-0554. L & M Foods LLC Adam Scharf seeks Goshen Clerk-Treasurer position Meat • Cheese • Baked Goods • Bulk Foods Hours M-F 8-5 • Sat. 8-3 Local businessman and city success- tive information management as 6$/( (574) 646-2087 councilor Adam Scharf seeks the ful Goshen clerk,” said Goshen resident and Fax (844) 753-5173 $35,/0$< 10581 N. State Road 19 support of voters to serve the city small busi- U.S. Census Bureau Geographic '28%/(6$/('$7( Nappanee, IN 46550-8707 of Goshen as clerk-treasurer. nesses. He Specialist James Coyle. 0$< Meat • Cheese • Baked Goods • Bulk Foods As one of two full-time elected also holds Currently serving on the board Now Having %$.(5<,7(0 positions in Goshen’s city govern- a graduate of directors of Maple City Health Fresh Homemade Donuts Every Ea.. ment, in addition to the mayor, degree in Care Center and Vista Commu- Sat. Morning 0DSOH&UHDP3LH the clerk-treasurer is the city’s geographic nity Health, the Goshen City chief financial officer and man- information Council, and formerly on the re- &ORVH*RRG)ULGD\ (DVWHU&DQG\,V,Q ager of public information and systems. development and plan commis- Muenster Mild Blue Bone-in All Items: While Supplies Lasts Sour Easter records. The office has not been “Adam’s sions, Scharf brings non-profit Cheese Salsa Popcorn 19 Nappanee Cream 6 S. Main St. $'$06&+$5) 4 Miles → contested for many years. background and local government experience Hams After graduating from college in both busi- as well. ★ in 2001, Scharf worked on a grain ness and in information systems Scharf is married to Anna W. 1050 N. 19 farm, at a local diner, then as a fits the dual demands of this job: Wiebe. The couple have one $ 29 $ 09 $ 99 ¢ ¢ 1 2 Lb. 2 99Lb. 99 4 Miles South of Nappanee Boys & Girls’ Club counselor be- Responsible financial manage- young daughter and are expect- Lb. fore founding/co-founding three ment as treasurer. Open, innova- ing their second child in April. Dairy Products • Ass’t. Freezer & Cooler Items • Merchandise & Produce ~ EBT Accepted 8 www.the-papers.com — the PAPER — Tuesday, April 16, 2019 COUNTY REPORT Obituaries Mattie E. Glick Ronnie L. Moore North Webster, are the parents of a Gear, $3,449 Mattie E. Glick, 97, Goshen, died Ronnie L. Moore, 72, Goshen, died son, Jameson Grant, born at 8:11 a.m. Midwest Waste Solutions Inc. v. Hi- at 6:30 p.m. April 8, 2019, at Hope at 1:49 p.m. April 5, 2019, in his home. April 8, 2019. He weighed 7 pounds Tech Housing Inc., $8,512.66 Springs Manor. He was born Oct. 17, 1946, and is and was 20 1/2 inches long. The General Insurance v. Natasha Eldon Bontrager Moises Misael Mingucha McGuire, $8,335.39 Goshen She was born April 14, 1921, and survived by a daughter, Angie Moore, Eldon Bontrager, 78, , died Briana Castaneda and Marco Min- Joe Lehman v. Postie Division of April 7, 2019, at Goshen Health Hos- married Dan M. Glick Feb. 22, 1945. Osceola; stepdaughter, Melissa Wil- He preceded her in death Jan. 22, liams, Elkhart; stepson, Mike Bailey, gucha, Goshen, are the parents of a Thor, $35 pital. son, Moises Misael, born at 2:01 p.m. Progressive Marathon Insurance Born July 26, 1940, he is survived 1989. Mishawaka; sister, Vickie Moore, Gos- Survivors include daughters, Bar- hen; brother, Gerald Moore, Alabama; April 8, 2019. He weighed 7 pounds, Company v. Bonny Elizabeth Sexton, by sons, Jason, Guatemala, Myron, 13.6 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches $13,458.79 Taylorsville, Miss., and Glendon, Co- bara A. Mast, Middlebury, and Sue E. and his former wife, Sandy Moore, Yoder, Wolcottville; and daughter-in- Elkhart. long. Rosario Islas v. Shanan Whalen, lumbus, Miss.; his wife, Thelma, Ma- Michael Allen Richardson Jr. $5,103.46 con, Miss.; brothers, Ellis Bontrager, law, Nettie Glick, Shipshewana. A celebration of life service will be Services were held April 11. held at a later date. Ciara and Michael Richardson, Bristol, Elvie and Elroy Bontrager, Goshen, are the parents of a son, Mi- City Court Goshen, Allen Bontrager, Phoenix, Nadene Henry Marilyn J. Pippenger chael Allen Jr., born at 2:50 p.m. April The following fines, costs and court- Goshen Elkhart Ariz., Albert Bontrager, Wakarusa, Nadene Henry, 97, , died Marilyn J. Pippenger, 85, , 8, 2019. He weighed 6 pounds, 12.8 related fees were levied in Goshen City Verlo and Cletus Bontrager, LaGrange, at 1:13 a.m. April 5, 2019, at Green- died April 5, 2019, at Riverside Vil- ounces and was 20 inches long. Court: and Marlin Bontrager, Ashley; sisters, croft Healthcare, Goshen. lage. Disregarding stop sign/no insur- Ada Schrock, Bemidji, Minn., Mary Born Dec. 22, 1921, she married She was born Sept. 26, 1933, and BIRTHS ELSEWHERE ance — Dwight Mullins, 57, $164.50 Colwell, Brandon, Miss., Ola Cosby, Pastor Brooks N. Henry Dec. 8, 1945. married O.J. Pippenger July 18, 1953. Driving left of center — Diane R. Goshen, Bessie Lehman, Duncan, S.C., He survives with daughters, Darlene He survives with daughter, Kami Wiley Leander Schroeder Swartzentruber, 51, $170 and Velma Larimer, Fairview, Mich. K. Knafel, New Paris, and Bonnie L. Swartzendruber, Goshen. Joseph and Missy (Miller) Schro- Expired plates — Jeremy R. Services were held April 10. King, Dunlap, Tenn.; and son, Brooks Services were held April 11. eder, Nappanee, are the parents of a Lambright, 27, $145 Lena Borkholder N. II, LaPorte. Lorene S. Schrock son, Wiley Leander, born at 7:22 a.m. Failure to possess valid fish- Lena Borkholder, 41, Nappanee, Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Lorene S. Schrock, 64, Shipshe- April 5, 2019, at home. He weighed 9 ing license — Jefferey Bakeman, 51, died at 1:10 a.m. April 12, 2019, in May 11 at Bible Baptist Church, 205 wana, died at 5:50 p.m. April 8, 2019, pounds and was 21 inches long. $170 her home. E. Waterford St., Wakarusa, with at Parkview Regional Medical Center, Maternal grandparents are Rich- Failure to use headlights — Born Oct. 23, 1977, she married Pastor David Harper officiating. Visi- Fort Wayne. ard and Altha Miller, Syracuse. Pa- Moshe E. Hodges, 33, $170 Marlin J. Borkholder Oct. 23, 1998. tation will be one hour prior to the Born Aug. 29, 1954, she married ternal grandparents are Jeff and Improper passing — Josue Ro- He survives with a daughter, Marcia service. David W. Schrock July 27, 1974. He Marianne Schroeder, New Paris, and driguez Santos, 36, $170 K., at home; son, Paul D., at home; Memorial contributions may be survives with a daughter, April Sny- Nanette Schroeder, Elkhart. Leaving scene of an accident her parents, Herman and Elsie Mul- given to the church. der, Goshen. Wiley joins two siblings: Zoe, 5, and — Ezekiel Rodriguez, 24, $505.50, lett, Sarasota, Fla.; sisters, Sharon Francis L. Hooley Services were held April 13. Averie, 2. one year reporting probation, 60-day Bontrager and Sara Bontrager, My- Francis L. Hooley, 85, Shipshewa- Lois J. Schroyer Jason Lynn Borkholder license suspension akka, Fla., and JoAnn Bontrager, na Brian Dala and Emma Jean (Hoch- No operator’s license in posses- , died at 8:55 p.m. April 6, 2019, at Lois J. Schroyer, 83, Celina, Ohio, Middlebury; brother, Kevin Mullett, stetler) Borkholder, New Paris, are sion — Alejo Penaloza Ramirez, 34, Parkview LaGrange Hospital. died March 26, 2019, at Lima Memo- Sarasota, Fla.; and her grandmother, the parents of a son, Jason Lynn, born $145.50; Jorge Bernal-Negiete, 37, Born June 29, 1933, he married rial Hospital. Mary Mullett, Millersburg. at 3:30 p.m. April 5, 2019, at Blessed $145.50 Dolores Nelson July 25, 1953. She She was born May 1, 1935, and Services were held April 15. Beginnings Care Center, Nappanee. Operating motor vehicle with preceded him in death May 9, 2015. married Harold D. Schroyer Nov. He weighed 10 pounds, 11 ounces and false plate — James M. Gilbert, 32, Larry K. Byrd He is survived by sons, Brent and 22, 1953. He preceded her in death was 22 3/4 inches long. $150 Larry K. Byrd, 61, Bristol, died Brian, Shipshewana; and brothers, March 31, 1992. Jason joins a sister, Sara. Possession of marijuana — April 5, 2019, in his home. Maurice Hooley, LaGrange, and Den- Survivors include sons, Vern, Celi- Juan M. Rivera, 41, $385, 180 days Born April 12, 1957, he married nis Hooley, Sellersburg. na, Terry, Coldwater,Ohio, and Randy, good behavior, 20 hours community Anita Devore June 25, 1977. She sur- Services were held April 12. St. Marys, Ohio; daughters, Diane Court News service; Justin R. Hill, 41, $555, one vives with a son, Jeremy, Elkhart; Menchhofer, Celina, Kathy Beer- Sheila Johnson year non-reporting probation, serve and daughter, Betsy Chappell, Texas. Bremen bower, South Bend, and Karla Rieth, Circuit Court Sheila Johnson, 63, , died two weekends in community oriented Services were held April 13. Goshen. The following petitions have been April 4, 2019. work program; Richard A. Kocinski, Services were held April 1. filed in Elkhart County Circuit Court, Letha A. Carpenter Born Sept. 26, 1955, she married 48, $805.50, one year reporting pro- Judge Michael A. Christofeno presiding: Letha A. Carpenter, 98, Goshen, Robert Johnson Oct. 14, 1991. He pre- Crystal A. Simpson bation, serve two weekends in com- Ream — Joscilyn K. Ream, Millers- died April 6, 2019, at Goshen Health ceded her in death. Crystal A. Simpson, 94, Nap- munity oriented work program Hospital. There were no services held for panee, died at 7:30 p.m. April 4, 2019, burg, and Cody W. Ream, North Web- Speeding — Halie P. Konzen- Born April 14, 1920, she is survived Mrs. Johnson. at Miller’s Merry Manor, Wakarusa. ster. Married March 19, 2016, separated Ward, 22, $170; Alicia M. Soria, 33, by a daughter, Janice Miller, Wolcott- Born Dec. 21, 1924, she married March 22, 2019. One minor child. $170; Amanda I Ijams, 32, $170; Re- James W. Kohlmeyer Bulva — ville; sons, Richard, Mishawaka, and James W. Kohlmeyer, 67, Middle- Floyd M. Simpson Feb. 2, 1946. He Tamara J. Bulva,Goshen, gina K. Bontrager, 51, $170; Lucas S. Jerry, Goshen; daughter-in-law, Ruby bury, died at 4:19 p.m. April 8, 2019, preceded her in death Dec. 3, 2003. and Paul A. Bulva, Marcellus, Mich. Birkey, 22, $170; Phyllis M. Yoder, 69, Carpenter, Elkhart; and sister-in-law, in his home. She is survived by a son, Mark, Married April 12, 2003, separated Sept. $170; Kyle D. Koch, 34, $170; Erica L. Flora J. Christophel, Elkhart. Born April 19, 1951, he is survived Nappanee. 4, 2013. Diaz, 32, $170 Pippenger — Services were held April 10. by a daughter, Tammy Cunningham, Services were held April 11. Shane A. Pippenger, Theft — Rayshawn A. Holloway, Jeannine Dirks Tennessee; sons, James Jr., Robert Thomas B. Yoder Goshen, and Stacey R. Pippenger, Gos- 35, $235.50, one year in jail to be hen. Married May 5, 1995, separated Jeannine Dirks, 86, Elkhart, died and Michael, Tennessee; his mother, Thomas B. Yoder, 86, Goshen, died served through MCC, pay $591.26 in March 21, 2019. One minor child. April 10, 2019, at Elkhart General Alice Swank, Middlebury; sisters, April 6, 2019, at Elkhart Hospice restitution Stahly — Daniel L. Stahly, Goshen, Hospital. Linda Quigley, Mottville, Ohio, and House. and Kay L. Chapman Stahly, Muskogee, Born March 29, 1933, she married Debra Gilson, Elkhart; brother, Wil- Born July 31, 1932, he married Okla. Married March 6, 2004, separated Marvin T. Dirks Oct. 10, 1959. He pre- liam Kohlmeyer, Corbin, Ky.; and sis- Beverly J. Washburn Jan. 25, 1975. Public preview Aug. 16, 2014. ceded her in death. ter-in-law, Gayle Kohlmeyer, Bristol. She survives with daughters, Kim Survivors include a son, Justin, Services will be held at a later date. Borden, Jill Welling and Vicki Hold- Complaints of county parks Middlebury. Mable Leamon en, Goshen; sons, Jeff Yoder, Fort Midland Funding LLC v. Veronica Services were held April 13. Mable Leamon, 89, Cromwell, Wayne, Terry Washburn, Bristol, and Cervantes, Goshen, $1,247.18; Bryan five-year master Douglas K. Erickson died April 7, 2019, at Parkview Noble Ronald Washburn, Elkhart; sister, Rubio, Goshen, $1,391.90; Heather Rog- Rev. Douglas K. Erickson, 79, Hospital, Kendallville. Dalis Gruger, Canfield, Ohio; broth- ers, Nappanee, $2,482.53; Sunshine plan Mishawaka, died April 10, 2019, in Born March 3, 1930, she married ers, Sam Yoder, Elkhart, and Phil Yo- Lloyd, Elkhart, $1,965.62; Debbie King, his son’s Goshen home. Arthur B. Leamon. He preceded her der, Millersburg. Middlebury, $2,764.21 Elkhart County Parks and Rec- Born Jan. 25, 1940, he married Ju- in death May 4, 2002. Services were held April 13. OneMain Financial Group LLC s/b/m reation Board will be hosting a dith G. McCombs Oct. 21, 1961. She Survivors include a son, Arthur, OneMain Financial of Indiana Inc. v. public meeting and presentation to preceded him in death. Ligonier. Births Jeffrey Choate, Elkhart, $3,846.51; Joa- discuss the five-year master plan He is survived by daughters, Dana Services were held April 13. quin Alvarado Garcia, Elkhart, and An- prepared by Lehman and Lehman Trent, Dublin, Ga., and Samantha Brian P. McCreary gela Alvarado, Elkhart, $5,307.07; Lola Monday, April 8. The presenta- The following Elkhart County area Miracle, Elkhart, $2,245.04; Darin A. Caggiano, Mishawaka; and son, Brian P. McCreary, 54, Goshen, tion will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the babies were recently born at Goshen Yoder, Nappanee, $3,453.19 Mark, Goshen. died April 5, 2019, at Goshen Health Elkhart County Historical Museum Hospital: Heights Finance Corporation v. Aus- Services were held April 14. Hospital. Hudson Patrick Wells tin Emery, Osceola, $1,028.76 during its regularly scheduled park He was born Jan. 29, 1965, and Keith A. Essex Kristin and Matt Wells, Goshen, board meeting. Goshen is survived by daughters, Stephanie Superior Court III Keith A. Essex, 62, , died are the parents of a son, Hudson Pat- In 2018, three public meetings The following petitions have been April 6, 2019, in his home. Wojeiechowski, Elkhart, and Kaitlin rick, born at 7:11 a.m. April 4, 2019. in various parks and a survey with He was born April 24, 1956, and McCreary, Ocala, Fla.; his mother and filed in Elkhart County Superior Court He weighed 7 pounds, 13.6 ounces more than 1,000 respondents gave is survived by a daughter, Amanda stepfather, Mary Ann and Alexander . III, Judge Teresa L. Cataldo presiding: and was 21 1/2 inches long. public input to the 2019-2023 five- Pence, Dowagiac, Mich.; brothers, Kray; father and stepmother, F. David Adelyn Grace Miller Complaints Roger Essex and James Gibbs, Dowa- and Joyce McCreary. year master plan. Elkhart County Loren and Cheyenne Miller, Lees- Credit Acceptance Corp. v. Kya Rid- Parks and Recreation board and giac; and sister, Betty Baker, Dowa- There were no services held for Mr. burg, are the parents of a daughter, dle, Elkhart, $6,235.09 McCreary. staff will use the plan to prioritize giac. Adelyn Grace, born at 10:32 p.m. Elkhart Clinic LLC v. Annmarie Far- Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Kenneth A. Miller April 4, 2019. She weighed 6 pounds, nanbush, Bristol, $1,373.68; Michael projects, apply for land and water Home, Goshen, was in charge of ar- Kenneth A. Miller, 66, Millers- 13.1 ounces and was 20 inches long. Pressler, Elkhart, $1,149 conservation funds, as well as use rangements. burg, died April 6, 2019, in his home. Elody Michelle George Orbit Leasing Inc. v. Kailee Stevens, it as a tool to set the annual and Jimmie A. George He was born April 17, 1952, and Lance and Courtney George, Mil- Goshen, $7,244.66 future goals of the Elkhart County Jimmie A. George, 78, Bremen, is survived by his wife, Connie S.; ford, are the parents of a daughter, LVNV Funding LLC v. Codi Erhardt, Parks. died at 9:10 a.m. April 5, 2019, in his daughters, Catrice Bontrager, Okla- Elody Michelle, born at 12:15 a.m. Goshen, $735.42 The presentation will take place home. homa, Pamela C. Heintzelman, North April 5, 2019. She weighed 7 pounds, Synchrony Bank v. Matthew Maskill, in the gymnasium of the Elkhart He was born July 9, 1940, and mar- Webster, and Joy D. Lehman, New 6.2 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long. Nappanee, $792.31 County Historical Museum, located Jayden Carter Robert Mast ried Sharon L. Danner Sept. 9, 1961. Paris; son, Mathew A., Syracuse; Foreclosures at 304 W. Vistula Ave., in Bristol. She survives with sons, Rickie A. and sisters, Esther Bontrager and Lou I. Samantha Mast, Goshen, is the The Money Source Inc. v. Kevin J. More information, including a copy Robbie D., Bremen; brothers, Denny Miller, Topeka, Marlene Yoder, Mill- parent of a son, Jayden Carter Rob- Yanez, Goshen; Secretary of Housing George, Nappanee, and Dale George, ersburg, and Betty Miller, Goshen; ert, born at 5:38 p.m. April 5, 2019. He of the plan and directions to the and Urban Development; and OneMain Bremen; sister, Karen Stutzman, and brothers, Vernon A. Miller, Mill- weighed 8 pounds, 11.3 ounces and museum, is available at elkhart- Bristol; and brother-in-law, Leo Wil- ersburg, and Mervin A. Miller, Ship- was 21 inches long. Financial Group LLC., $119,470.30 countyparks.org or by calling the liams. shewana. Jameson Grant Phillips Small Claims administration office at (574) 535- Services were held April 12. Services were held April 10. Jessica Green and Logan Phillips, Cecil J. Bontreger v. Matthew Del 6458. 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It may shortest possible time. The serv- take extra effort on your part to ing size varies as the amount of ensure you are meeting the rec- nutrients in a serving depends on “May We Help?” ommended iron intake. Many the weight of the serving. Humane Society Best in Show 1. Are You Getting ? TM will be at the Crystal Ballroom If you, or someone you know, is not receiving ‘the PAPER’ by 6 p.m. Tuesday The Humane Society of Elkhart the featured auction items include evening every week, please fill out this form and mail to our Circulation Depart- County will be hosting its second wine packages, dining packages and ment to one of the addresses below. annual Best in Show Thursday, custom pet portraits. There will be April 25, at the Crystal Ballroom a wine pull at the event with one ❏ Have Not Received ‘the PAPER’ in Lerner Theatre in downtown lucky winner going home with a ❏ Received ‘the PAPER’ Late Elkhart. Start with a champagne real diamond. 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