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face to face Southsiders answer the question, "The Fourth of July is next Tuesday. What does your family do to celebrate this patriotic holiday?" Page 2

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T. Wood T. Pollard K. McAndrews J. Rankel J. Bennett An update on Beech Grove Marsh. Southside military men and women from each military branch tell their PAGE 6 stories of service to their nation PAGES 11-14

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Photo by Kurt Anno: Hero Jr. "For the past three years my family and I have gone camping up in Michigan along Lake Michigan. I have some cousins up A product of there and so we usually Gerald Sargent go camping with them Publisher Emeritus Don’t risk fireworks and make it a big family Rick Myers, Publisher thing. There are some cousins who come and grilling injuries up from Kentucky as well." Brian Kelly Chief Executive Officer Julia Kurz of Franklin Township this Fourth of July Sharon Hostetler Director of Operations Two of America’s favorite pastimes during "We usually gather at one Nicole Davis, Editor traditional Fourth of July holiday celebrations of the homes of a relative are fireworks and grilling. As the most or one of my sons and we Members of Asha Patel American of holidays draws near, it’s wise to like to eat watermelon Production/Art Mgr. be aware of the potential dangers associated and just have a cookout. Graphic Design with those activities. Take advice from Eskenazi We also like to take a Grant Gaynor, Health professionals: hike. Maybe down on the Graphic Design Intern canal where some of the ss-times.com/fireworks-tips- monuments are, like the USS ." Lee Braun, lives near Beech Grove Serving the Southside from-eskenazi Since 1928 "My husband serves in For more information, contact us at: the military and continues [email protected] to serve in the military. Tel. 317.300.8782 • Fax. 317.300.8786 For more information on these articles and other timely news, visit ss-times.com. For our country, we think about our friends who 7670 U.S. 31 S. To join the conversation, visit our Facebook page or my husband served Indianapolis, IN 46227 with, especially the ones follow us on Twitter @southsidetimes. who served with him in www.icontimes.com Afghanistan who passed away. We contact Times-Leader Publications, LLC their relatives and celebrate together as a ©2017. All Rights Reserved FOR THE RECORD family. We get together with them if we can." face to face Southsiders answer the question, "Who is your favorite comic book Jessica Holmes, works in Beech Grove superhero or what is your favorite superhero movie? Why?" Page 2 Correction The views of the columnists in The Southside BEECH GROVE • CENTER GROVE • GARFIELD PARK & FOUNTAIN SQUARE • GREENWOOD • SOUTHPORT • FRANKLIN & PERRY TOWNSHIPS ss-times.com FREE • Week of June 22-28, 2017 Serving the Southside Since 1928 Times are their own and do not necessarily

TIMESOGRAPHY "My dad used to work at reflect the positions of this newspaper. Beech Grove Bubble Party the heleport in downtown Oops... Indianapolis. Me, him, and ‘ my mom would get a pass The Southside Times is published by Times-Leader SMILE There was an error in a photo caption to get in there to get on ENFORCER’ PAGE 6 Publications, LLC. Content published alongside this in the June 22 issue of The Southside top of the roof and watch icon is sponsored by one of our valued advertisers. LIVING SPACES Learn home, Times. Mr. Annee is pictured with Ron- the downtown fireworks. garden tips from Sponsored content is produced or commissioned Southside pros ald Reagan in the past photograph. We usually try to do it every PAGES 12-13 by advertisers working in tandem with Times-Leader’s sales year. Since I’ve gotten older, it has become Mavis Washington starts Why Aren’t You Smiling, a support group for PAGES 4-5 representatives. Sponsored content may not reflect the views of youth, on the Southside of Indy with inspiration from her son We regret the error. me and my friends go downtown to watch LIFESTYLE HAUNTS & JAUNTS GOVT. WATCHDOG The Southside Times publisher, editorial staff or graphic design Seeking health and awesomeness? Stigmatized Greenwood residents speak out against tax abatement Become a locavore. the fireworks but sometimes I get lucky and properties for Monsanto Company. Southport creates oversight Page 3 Page 21 Page 3 committee for municipal complex. my dad can get me and my friends in there." team. The Southside Times is devoted to clearly differentiating between sponsored content and editorial content. Potential Lindsay Freudenstein of Greenwood BetterHarvest Futuresthe Rewards ofLive a Lifetime Here. advertisers interested in sponsored content should call: at Rosegate Garden Homes & Assisted Living ASCSeniorCare.com (317) 300-8782 or email: [email protected]. The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 3

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Walk In... Dance Out The Amityville Horror Fact or fiction?

HAUNTS & JAUNTS The house remained empty for 13 months after the murders. In December of 1975 George and Kathleen Lutz, with By Rick Hinton three children from Kathleen's previ- ous marriage, purchased the home for a Some stigmatized houses are more fa- bargain price of $80,000 (considering the mous than others. Some become a fab- area) and moved in. They were not with- ric of folklore and speculation. The Am- out information about the house. During ityville House is one such... a story of the first inspection, the real estate agent brick,wood and mortar, and a family ex- revealed about the Defeo murders. It was periencing literal hell on earth during no problem for the Lutzs. They loved the their short tenure within its walls. Fact or house! However, it soon became one. A fiction? That's your discretion. However, few of the experiences of the Lutz family: this WAS one stigmatized house. And it Voices; George waking up religiously continues to sell! at 3:15 a.m. (the estimated time of De- On Nov. 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo me- Feos killings); swarms of flies, even in We make dancing Easy and Fun! Contact us today for 2 free lessons. thodically murdered his parents and and the winter; trickles of red running from four siblings in a home on 112 Ocean the door lock keyholes; being embraced Ave. in a suburban neighborhood in Ami- by unseen forces; nightmares about the 954 N. St. Rd. 135, Greenwood, IN 46142 NOW tyville, N.Y. The South Shore home, off of murders; cold spots and odors; sightings [email protected] | (317) 893-5925 Long Island, was a large Dutch Colonial of a red eyed pig outside; the front door OPEN! style three-story waterfront home, with slamming; the sound of a marching band; quarter round windows, a distinct gam- welts and levitation; cloven hoof prints

brel roof, white lattice and white shutters in the snow; green slime oozing on the face to face Southsiders answer the question, "What was your face to face best Christmas ever? Southsiders answer the question, Why?" "This month is National Page 2 Breast Cancer Awareness Month – how has this illness impacted your life?" B E E C H GR OV E • CE N T E R GR OV E • G A RF I E LD PA R K & F O U N TA I N S Q UA R E • G R E E N WO O D • S O U T H P O R T • F R A N K L I N & P E R RY TOW N S H I P S Page 3 ss-times.com BEECH GROVE • CENTER GROVE • GARFIELD PARK & FOUNTAIN SQUARE • GREENWOOD • SOUTHPORT • FRANKLIN & PERRY TOWNSHIPS FREE • Week of October 20-26, 2016 Serving the Southside Since 1928 Serving the Southside Since 1928 and a swimming pool. The five bedroom, stairs and walls. DID YOU KNOW... FREE • Week of December 22-28, 2016 ss-times.com TIMESOGRAPHY Westwood GOVERNMENT UNCOVERING Elementary WATCHDOG students craft blankets, scarves Southport City Council for the adopts 2017 budget. homeless. Greenwood to construct three-and-a-half bath dwelling had been On Jan. 14, 1976, the Lutzs bolted from LOVE new roundabout. THROUGH LOSS PAGE 5 Page 18 IT'S GOLDEN Franklin Township’s Zoeller Reminiscing, healthcare family experiences kindness and a winter checklist from the community after their Page 10-14 horse barn is destroyed in a fire. FEATURE home for the Defeo family for nine years PAGES 6-7 PET PAGES the home, leaving all of their possessions Laura VanArendonk Baugh to present her book The importance of So to Honor Him vaccinations. at the Franklin Road library. face to face Page 20-21 Southsiders answer theJulie question, Dolen Eerily"Do you have a memory ofdecorates New Years her NUTRITION PAGE 8 Eve or New Year’s Day thatGarfield stands out Park home from the others? What did you do, PUMPKIN POWER what happened and whyto does ensure this every child has before Ronald DeFeo, 23 years old, sud- come to mind?" Page 2 by Chef Wendell Fowler behind. They had enough! A good story? engaging a spooky, fun time MOVIE REVIEW on Halloween ...... Page 27 LIVING SPACES PAGE 6 CHRISTMAS SERVICES Adam Staten shares why BEECH GROVE • CENTER GROVE • GARFIELD PARK & FOUNTAIN SQUARE • GREENWOOD • SOUTHPORT • FRANKLIN & PERRY TOWNSHIPS Have yourself a warm Collateral Beauty is ‘worth a look.’ HAUNTED HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS ...... Merry Christmas! PAGES 6-9 winter home in 2017 Page 15 ss-times.com The Southside is spreading cheer. Pages 12-13 FREE • Week of January 5-11, 2017 Serving the Southside Since 1928 Page 11

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PACKING IN THE PATRIOTISM Greenwood Freedom Festival draws its largest crowd to date

By Nicole Davis As the parade made its way around 3. 2. downtown Greenwood, viewers filled up nearly every open space along the side- walks and greenways - kicking off the city’s largest Freedom Festival to date. “It’s partially attributable to perfect weather,” said Molly Laut, marketing coor- dinator for Greenwood. “It’s the first festi- val I can remember that it wasn’t too hot, it wasn’t raining. I also think that part of it was our lineup of entertainment through the afternoon and the popularity of the parade. People are learning that at the end of the pa- rade, the festival begins so people are mov- ing from one venue to the next, seamlessly.” 4. The first regional band to perform was Tastes Like Chicken, which Laut says drew a large crowd at the amphitheater. The annual Freedom Festival comprised of more than 200 booths at the festival, more than previous years, a band compe- tition to compete for a spot in the main 5. stage performance next year, an Honor- ing Our Heroes ceremony and conclud- 1. Streets were full with parade watchers on the parade route. 2. Color ed with a fireworks show in the evening. Guard from Greenwood VFW Post 5864, Greenwood American Legion Youth volunteers from Grace Assembly of 252, and New Whiteland VFW Post 6978, from left, David Everett, Leal God came at 11 p.m. to clean up the park. Smith, Jim Stephens and Paul Thompson. 3. Kyler DeBoor, from “I love that day,” Laut said. “It’s a lot of Southside Thunder Soccer. 4. The Sikh community carries a banner hard work, but it’s something Greenwood and passed out water and educational brochures. 5. Aniya Johnson 6. can be proud of. It defines us in a way. We’re of Greenwood. 6. Mahota Williams and Dave Reddick, Greater a welcoming, open, small town community Greenwood Toastmasters Club 4081. Photos by Nicole Davis who just likes to celebrate patriotism.” The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 5 GETTING TO KNOW AARON ... • I like watching my kids. That’s probably my favorite thing to do. My kids cheer. They have practice every day. I try to get done training, so I can go watch them. I want to see them achieve their goals. • I’m looking at someday I’d like to start my own winery. I’m a wine con- noisseur. I try to find unique wines. My wife is getting into it now. I’m not much of a drinker, but I do enjoy a glass of wine. • Because I’m in the military, I like to shoot. I like to go out and blow From top left, Aaron Johnson with his wife, Jennifer, and daughters, Chloe and Kyla. Aaron has won many titles in wrestling, Jiu-Jitsu stuff up in my free time when I get and grappling. Submitted photos the opportunity.

FEATURE ago, he joined the Brazilian Jiu- “I have overcome some stuff that a lot Jitsu Academy (IBJJA) located at 1140 N. of people would be done with the sport,” State Rd. 135, where his now an instructor. he said. “The second embolism was two By Nicole Davis “I love to teach,” Johnson said. “For me, years ago. I take medicine and found ways wrestling and Jiu-Jitsu is a journey. I want to to treat myself. In 2015, I won a world title, Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t help grow the sport and someone else’s jour- about seven months after I had one.” do something, says Center Grove resident ney. My journey is still going. That’s a thing A USA Grappling Team, unitedworld- Aaron Johnson. Set your goals high and we talk about in Jiu-Jitsu. It’s not about win- wrestlin.org, developed last year and after GOALS go after them. It’s a principle he lives by. ning or losing. It’s how you get to your end trying out, Johnson made it. He compet- As a staff sergeant for the Indiana Na- point. That’s what motivates me, to continue ed in the Grappling World Champion- tional Guard, Johnson spends six days a to strive to reach another goal. I’ll probably ships in Belarus, losing in the round be- ON GUARD week outside of his military career train- do it until I can’t walk because I love it.” fore the bronze medal match. The Guard ing in Jiu-Jitsu. He has his sights set on Center Grove resident and For those new to the sport, Johnson got word of what he was achieving in the winning a title at the World Champion- National Guard Staff Sgt. recommends researching an organiza- sport and profiled him online at youtube. ships in October. There, he will represent tion before joining, and to get into it com/watch?v=8n_N7Iml8ho. Aaron Johnson sets his Team USA in grappling, a hand-to-hand for the right reasons. Johnson tried out for Team USA and sights on a world title with sport which Johnson describes as a mix- “Don’t just get into it for self defense or was accepted again this year at the end of ture of Jiu-Jitsu and wrestling. the USA Grappling Team competition.” he said. “Get into it to better April. The World Championship in Azer- “There are a lot of people who have your overall life: your health, your wellbe- baijan is at the end of October. He is cur- told me that I shouldn’t do this any- ing, your diet, your mental health. There rently looking for sponsorships to help more, or that I’m too old,” he said. “I am are a lot of things that go into Jiu-Jitsu that fund the trip. Those interested can email not willing to accept the negative. I want help you, not just your cardiovascular. We him at [email protected]. everything to be positive. I set my goals. work a lot with soldiers that struggle with “If I don’t win it, I may come back and Once I achieve a goal, I set another one. PTSD. Jiu-Jitsu helps them manage that. give it a try,” he said. “I said I would keep Photo by I just keep going. When I feel like I’ve For anybody that’s struggling with depres- going until someone beat me and I wasn’t Nicole Davis achieved my final goal, I’ll step back.” sion or mental issues, it helps them focus on the team anymore.” At 40 years old, Johnson has wrestled on a goal and it keeps them on track.” Also in April, Johnson earned his for 36 years, beginning at age 4. Grow- Having always wanted to be in the blackbelt. He will compete in his first ing up in Philadelphia and moving to In- military, Johnson decided to join the blackbelt competition in August, in Chi- dianapolis when he was a junior in high Guard in 2009. cago. He will compete in the Pan Amer- school, he said he has gotten to train all He served in a chemical and biologi- ican Championships in New York, in across the nation. He attended Univer- cal, homeland security unit for the first grappling, after that. Then it’s Worlds. sity of Indianapolis and wrestled there six years. He is now a mechanic, working Outside of competing, Johnson contin- for a couple of years. He completed his full time since 2013. ues to offer instruction through the IB- degree at Indiana University in 2004. Johnson spends six days a week after JJA, and is planning to coach wrestling at He has coached wrestling at Pike High work training in Jiu-Jitsu and does strength Center Grove High School this year. As he School, University of Indianapolis and and conditioning every day. Though he plans for the future, the thought of deploy- Decatur Central High School. has had his successes in his sports - such ment is in the back of his mind. Two poten- Johnson and his family moved to the as winning the Army Combatives Tourna- tial deployments have been cancelled, but Center Grove area in 2007. He and his ment in 2011 - it hasn’t come without its he has been told that he will be sent some- wife, Jennifer, have two daughters, Kyla and difficulties. Johnson has had two pulmo- where in the next six months to a year. In Chloe, who attend Center Grove schools. nary embolisms, a blockage in the arteries the meantime, he is working on improving Shortly after coming to the area, nine years in his lungs, in the past eight years. his Jiu-Jitsu skill-sets. 6 Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 • ss-times.com VIEWS The Southside Times Southside READERS' WRITES News Quiz

How well do you know your Southside community? Test your current event knowledge each week with a little Q&A! The Marsh in Beech Grove is currently running close-out sales. Photo by Brian Ruckle

Happy July 4th! Which 1 Southside city/town hosts its Happy Birthday, Beech Grove’s celebratory fireworks events on July 3? (See the events calendar page America! Marsh grocery for more details.) store update ❏ A. Southport The City of Beech Grove in- ❏ B. Greenwood vites you to the “ALL AMERICAN As most now know, the Marsh ❏ C. Beech Grove FIREWORKS” display on Mon- ❏ D. Homecroft Grocery Store in Beech Grove day July 3rd. This wonderful event was not one of the (26) stores pur- is sponsored by the Beech Grove Coast Guard retiree and chased in the recent sale. As a re- Promoter’s Club and will be held 2 Franklin Township resident sult of this, the Marsh Grocery Karen McAndrews retired after 22 in Sarah T. Bolton Park located at Store located in Beech Grove is years, only nine days before which 15th and Main. slated to close on July 20, 2017. major event? Food vendors will be available For over a month, our city attor- ❏ A. Hurricane Katrina for the purchase of food and other ney has been in contact with rep- ❏ B. Operation Desert Storm non-for profit groups will also set resentatives from Marsh Grocery ❏ C. 2001 Anthrax Attacks up shop to raise money for their America ❏ D. 9/11 Store and we have also researched causes beginning at 6:30 p.m. some other options to provide A couple notes, as in the past I see the world through Former Center Grove resident food services to citizens who live parking will not be permitted on the prism of patriotism 3 John. K. Rankel gave his life in the area around the soon to be in 2010 while serving overseas in the grass, and handicapped park- I conduct myself with closed Marsh Grocery Store. Afghanistan. In which branch did ing is available down by the creek national pride On Thursday, June 23, 2017 I met he serve? side shelters. We ask that you leave with a group to discuss the pros- ❏ A. Coast Guard your animals and fireworks at home I will not say negative things pect of opening a grocery store in ❏ B. Marine Corps to prevent any issue that may arise. about my country the soon-to-be vacant property. I ❏ C. Army National Guard The Board of Sanitation, Board ❏ D. Navy This nation is full of positives felt that the meeting went very well of Public Works and Safety and the and I’m always on her side. and further discussions will soon City Council meeting scheduled for Greenwood Freedom Festival be taking place. I consider this to Monday July 3rd will not be held. We are the great nation the 4 had a large attendance on be a very good first step. June 24. What does the city do to We will conduct these meetings on world has ever seen Out of respect for all of the conclude the festivities? Monday July 10th at their normal Everyone in the country has a people involved, I will not speak ❏ time. Also, City Hall will be closed chance of the American A. A parade publicly about the group involved ❏ B. Fireworks on Tuesday July 4th for Indepen- If you speak ill of her stature or their intent until after July 12, ❏ C. Greenwood Band plays dence Day, and will re-open on I will show you the door 2017, which is when the bankrupt- a symphony Wednesday July 5th at 8 a.m. ❏ D. Mayor gives state of the city cy judge rules on the recent sale of Have a great holiday and may God You will not be a welcome visitor address the (26) Marsh Grocery Stores. Bless this beautiful city and may so don’t come around her no more What does Beech Grove Mayor God bless America. Dennis B. Buckley 5 Dennis Buckley write that he Steve Cooper Mayor, City of Beech Grove hopes will replace the soon-to-close Dennis B. Buckley Perry Township Marsh grocery store? Mayor, City of Beech Grove ❏ A. Another grocery store ❏ B. Dairy Queen ❏ C. Micro-hospital ❏ D. A dollar store

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Red, White and Boom! Have a good July 4th!

The end of June marks the end of the first half of a year—2017 has certainly had its ups and downs. We celebrate the birth of our great nation in July and thank the thousands of veterans who have fought to secure our freedoms at home—and we continue to thank those still abroad putting their lives on the line every day. TOP TEN NEW WORDS As the nation soon gathers in celebra- tion of the Fourth of July, we hope ev- WE NEED IN THE eryone has a safe and enjoyable week- end with friends and family. Aside from DICTIONARY #3 taking care that everyone is safe around By Torry Stiles fireworks and grills and various oth- er flammable celebratory activities, we Ticker cabinet should also take care to be good neigh- 10.  - Place to keep your bors. We are a nation comprised of im- STARS & STRIKES ON THE SOUTHSIDE heart medicine. migrants; our “melting pot” of citizens 9. Debtor's prism - The translucent began calling this land home long before glass used in banks so you can't be 1776, or even before 1492. Remember- The Southside Times is all about people nized? Email your “Stars and Strikes” and our community. What do you like to [email protected]. Chad Mertz of really sure if the manager is back ing that we are all in this great nation there or not. together will strengthen our Americana in your neighborhood? What don’t you Greenwood and Andrew Sheler of In- bond and bring us all closer, despite like? Who has done something nice, no dianapolis contributed to this week's 8. Textpert - That 13 year-old kid who our many differences. In fact, our dif- matter how small and should be recog Stars and Strikes. can message 40 people in a minute ferences are what set us apart from the while eating two Big Macs, fries and a rest of the world. Our freedoms allow us atres and Main Event Entertainment already milk shake. Stars: To Marion County Deputy to pursue whichever religion we please, signed on to the project. Gentrifry whatever career calls to us, or whatever Devon Clark, of Greenwood, who 7.  - Telling dinner guests you was promoted today to the rank of Ser- makes us truly happy. Stars: To those involved in the sauté their food instead of admitting geant in Jail Intake. These liberties, of course, come at a Fountain Square Trash Cleanup you cooked it in butter. price, so let us also take time Scalpulator To Greenwood Mayor Mark Day that will take place June 29, 8:45 a.m. 6.  - Mathematical device this Fourth of July weekend Stars: W. Myers, Indy Fuel owners Jim and to 12 p.m. at Living Water Ministry, 1651 used to calculate the cost of a haircut. to honor and commemorate Sean Hallett, and Gershman Partners for E. Minnesota St. Always good to see our our veterans and brave men 5. Mailblocks - Cinder blocks placed their announcement of the destination proj- Southside getting cleaned up! and women overseas around your wooden mailbox post ect planned for I-65 and County Line Road. who fight to protect Stars: To the Garfield Park RIB after it gets knocked over for the There are two components to the project. our freedoms. Peewee Indians who are the unde- third time. The first, Greenwood Sportsplex, serves as feated champions! Stars to Southeast Dis- the anchor destination. The 175,000-square- Pewtorial Happy birthday, trict officers who 4.  - When the preacher has a foot facility would house two ice rinks, two America! Let’s helped contrib- few personal opinions to share. turf fields, five courts (convertible make this a year ute money to the Argumention to 10 volleyball courts), a fitness/training fa- 3.  - Bringing up the to remember. purchasing of cility, pro shop, locker rooms and food ser- name of your significant other's for- uniforms for vice facilities. The second component is a mer romantic interests to derail a the team. multi-phased development. The initial heated debate. phase includes entertainment, dining and 2. Cramberry - The mystery fruit pieces hospitality destinations, with Xscape The- found in those fruit pies. The Southside Times 1. Dumpster Thriver - A person who welcomes letters QUOTE OF THE WEEK gets rich off other people's trash. to the editor in good taste. All submissions are subject to editing. “Freedom is never more than one generation BELIEVE IT! Please send to [email protected]. away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our Our nation has all sorts of arcane, All letters must be signed. nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, Please include a daytime children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, we’ll share one with you … phone for In Wisconsin, margarine may not be verification purposes only. protected, and handed on for them to do the same.” substituted for butter in restaurants unless it – Ronald Reagan is requested by the customer. Source: dumblaws.com 8 Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times

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Southside students named Southside’s students named to 2017 Dean’s List to 2017 President's List

Spring – Southside students have been Honors – Southside students have been an- announced to the Dean’s List at colleges nounced to the President’s List at colleges across the U.S. To earn Dean's List honors across the U.S. Eligibility for the President's students must typically carry 12 or more List typically requires that a student accu- credit hours and achieve a 3.5 grade point mulate an academic grade point average average or higher on the 4.0 scale. Stu- (GPA) of 3.7-4.0. Students include: dents include: SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY: Kaitlin WHEATON COLLEGE: Emily Jones of Greenwood. Tetreault of Indianapolis (46237)

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA: Lucy M Harris of UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA: Lauren Mackenzie Greenwood (46143); Megan Nicole Condi of Clute of Greenwood (46143);Giovanni Ada- Indianapolis (46237); Sarah E Fowerbaugh mo Below of Indianapolis (46217); Bryan A of Indianapolis (46237); and Joseph Richard Rush of Indianapolis (46237); and Cameron Residential and Commercial Vacuum Yates of Indianapolis (46237). Scheele Smock of Indianapolis (46217). Cleaner Sales, Service, and Repair NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY: Garrett Gree- ly, of Greenwood (46143) Environmental Southside students graduate Brands we carry: Studies - B.S. from Hanover College SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE: Colleen Naumovich of Undergrad – The following local stu- Greenwood (46143). dents were among 239 students who re- ceived the bachelor of arts degree during Greenwood’s Norris Hanover College’s 184th annual com- mencement. The graduation ceremony recognized at CMU was held Saturday, May 27, at The Point on the College’s campus. – Central Methodist Universi- ty student Patrick Norris, a business major JACOB PATRICK HALLY, a psychology major, is Janitorial supplies from Greenwood, was one of more than 300 the son of Kathy Guarnery and Tim Hally, CMU student athletes recognized for ath- Indianapolis (46227). Prior to attending Built-in Vacuum Sales letic achievements during the Hanover, he graduated from Southport 2016-17 school year. Nor- High School. Complete Central Vacuum Sales and Service ris lettered in Baseball and was recognized for CHRISTOPHER RYAN KNOX, an econom- serving as a team ics major, is the son of Scott A. and Jan- Cleary Vacuum & Janitorial was founded over 40 years ago by Paul “Bud” and through- ice S. Knox, Indianapolis (46239). Prior Marlene Cleary on the south side of Indianapolis. Their philosophy then, as it is out the season. to attending Hanover, he graduated from now, was to provide the best products, service and parts in the floor care industry. Franklin Central High School. Their son Mike has taken over the management of the company and the tradition REBECCA MARIE DUKE, a Spanish and inter- Southside students graduate national studies major, is the daughter of continues. Check out our new ultra-modern facility and state-of-the-art showroom from Miami University Jeffrey and Machelle Duke, Indianapo- that features products from all of our manufacturers. For all your residential and lis (46239). Prior to attending Hanover, commercial cleaning needs, we’re the only company you need to know. Commencement – Miami University she graduated from Lawrence Central awarded 3,683 degrees to students dur- High School. All of our employees possess years of on-the-job experience. Not only that, they’re ing spring commencement exercises Sat- DAIJON REN'AE JOHNSON, also industry certified and committed to keeping up with the latest advances in the urday, May 13, 2017, in Yager Stadium. Southside students who received de- an English major, is field. You can rest easy, because your vacuum will be in the best and most skilled grees are: Carmen Black of Greenwood the daughter of De- hands that it can be. (46142), Bachelor of Arts majoring in Wayne and Shrenta Strategic Communication; Elizabeth De- Johnson, Indianapolis John of Greenwood (46143), Bachelor of (46239). Prior to at- 3004 S. Meridian St. Science majoring in Medical Laboratory tending Hanover, she Science University HonorsCum Laude; graduated from Light- Indianapolis, IN 46217 Zain Santamaria of Greenwood (46143), house College Prep Bachelor of Science in Business majoring Academy. in Accountancy Cum Laude; Jonah Wain- (317) 783-6185 wright of Greenwood (46143), Bachelor of Science in Business majoring in Busi- [email protected] ness Economics. The Southside Times BEECH GROVE MARKETPLACE ss-times.com • Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 9

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The Fourth of July, as we all well know, is a celebration of this great nation’s birth—241 From left, John K. Rankel in full uniform. John, Kevin and Tyler Rankel. John Rankel. Submitted photos years ago Congress adopted the Declara- tion of Independence. Since then, millions of citizens have donned the military uniform in service to protect the liberties and freedom MARINE CORPS: of the United States. Countless souls have John K. Rankel been lost, untold acts of heroism commit- ted, all in the name of our country ‘tis of thee. By Nicole Davis The Southside has more than its share of ral earlier than his peers. He prepared for hour before he succumbed to his wounds.” U.S. veterans who risked their lives for those his first deployment to Iraq in 2007. Thank- For his actions, John was awarded the freedoms. This Fourth of July, The Southside Selfless doesn’t even begin to describe fully, his first two deployments to Iraq were Purple Heart and Bronze Star with the Val- Times features a Southside representative former Center Grove High School stu- pretty uneventful, at least for us.” or device for heroism. A command post in from each of the military’s five branches: dent John Kenneth Rankel. John expressed an interest in leaving the a triangle shape, measuring 230 yards each Air Force (Tim Wood), Army (Tom Pollard); Determined to join the Marine Corps Marines and going to college near the end of in length, in Afghanistan was named after Coast Guard (Karen McAndrews); Marines and serve his country with pride, Sgt. his second tour. But a week after he returned him, Command Outport Rankel. (John K. Rankel); and Navy (Jerry Bennett). Rankel served three tours and gave the ul- to the U.S., he told his family that he had re- “In the years that have past, I have come No one of these people or stories are like timate sacrifice on June 7, 2010 while serv- enlisted. He was promoted to sergeant and to realize that John died loving what he was the other. The common factor is they all ing in Afghanistan. made sacrifices, away from their families his next assignment was to be Afghanistan. doing, which was leading men and setting and outside lives, to serve their country. John was born July 28, 1986. His father His original unit’s mission changed and he an example of how to live and how to die,” The Southside Times was informed describes his childhood as typical. As his was instead going to tour on a Navy ship in Kevin said. “So while I miss my son ev- about a former Greenwood teacher and parents divorced when he was young, he the Orient. Wanting to go to Afghanistan ery single day, I am so very proud of what veteran, Don Smith, who passed away this attended both Speedway and Center Grove and join the fight, he sought out another people thought of him while he was walk- year. He was known to say, “You know, he- school systems, graduating from Speed- unit that was going to the Middle East. That ing upon this earth and the action he took roes do not send men into battle. Heroes way. As a young child, he enjoyed playing transfer was accepted late 2009. when he was called to act. Through all of are the men that go into battle. And true with his G.I. Joes. In high school, John en- June 7, 2010, John was in Afghanistan, this, I have gained a new appreciation for heroes are the ones that don’t return.” joyed football, basketball and baseball. out on patrol leading two squads of six veterans, the nation they fought for and the A special tribute is paid in this issue to “Early in John’s freshman year in Center a former Southside resident and fallen sol- men each when another squad came un- flag for which this nation stands.” dier. John K. Rankel laid his life on the line Grove, that was the year the 9/11 events der an enemy ambush. The only cover this To keep his selflessness and legacy alive, to save the lives of his fellow servicemen. took place in New York and Washington,” squad had was a haystack. Kevin said that the Rankel family had a college scholar- No words can truly reflect the bravery of said his father, Kevin, at a Flag Day ceremo- John ran approximately 600 yards with ship endowed in John’s name with the his actions, and a better example could not ny in Southport. “Even though he never said 80 pounds of gear on his back to join the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. be found for this special ‘Faces of Freedom’ anything to me, I know these events had a squad and start returning fire. They do an annual fundraiser in Septem- section. This July 4th, take some time to re- profound impact on him. I do remember “One of the guys behind this haystack, ber, honoring a different fallen Marine flect on the lives that have been lost to give him surfing the Marine Corps’ website a now out of the Marine Corps, has become from Indiana each year. The scholarship Americans their free- year or so after 9/11... I confronted him. I family friends with us,” Kevin said. “He re- is awarded to children of Indiana Marines. doms that carry said your skill set, you don’t need the Ma- on today. calls that day, John nonchalantly slid be- Kevin also speaks about John whenever he rine Corps. You should go to college. You hind the haystack and said ‘hey guys, you has the opportunity. He has been part of should join the military afterwards. You’re need any help?’ He started returning fire the Center Grove Community School Sys- officer material. He didn’t feel the same. If and was ready to lead a direct assault on tem’s Veteran’s Day ceremonies every year he was going to join, he was going to join as that enemy which had about 35 people.” since John passed away. an enlisted man and be on the front lines.” John was told to bound back because “I try to make it ring home that he was a John had been accepted to play foot- an artillery strike was coming and the kid like they were growing up,” Kevin said. ball for a few universities, but instead he Marines were too close to the target. “He came home and he was himself. He chose to sign with the Marine Corps in “He acted in a way I cannot fathom,” Kevin just returned to being Johnny: a goofy kid, 2004, to join upon graduation. He left for said. “He ordered his six marines to fall back great smile, lots of friends, like to tease, boot camp in August 2005. while he stayed behind that haystack and chase girls: a normal teenage or young “According to his fellow Marines, he was provided covering fire. Each and every one 20-year-old man. He tried to protect us a natural, a Marine’s Marine from the off- of them were all out of danger. When he be- from things he encountered or was about set,” Kevin said. “He graduated from basic gan to fall back himself, he was shot. There to encounter. He didn’t talk much about training with honors then went into the was such a firefight that day, they couldn’t re- the Marine Corps when he came back. school of infantry where he again gradu- turn to get him out for over an hour after he When he went back, he was definitely a ated with honors. He was appointed corpo- was shot. He fought for his life for over an leader and looked after these guys.” 12 Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 • ss-times.com 2017 FACES OF FREEDOM

ple. I put up 110 Temper Tents, every two Mark’s Vacuum & or three weeks, tearing them down and Janitorial Supplies going back home again. I’d be home two weeks and right back out again. My bags would still be by the door.” After 11 years active duty, Wood Thank you for wanted to be close to his family so he filed the paperwork to be discharged. our freedoms. It wasn’t until the paperwork was ac- cepted that he learned his wife was granted a transfer to his location, but (317) 888-4155 it was too late to reenlist. So he enlist- 959 Sayre Dr., Greenwood, 46143 ed in the Air Force Reserves in 1997. www.marksvac.com He took a Base Honor Guard position, then took a position in Georgia for a year and a half. He again took the Base Honor Guard position for another three years. With a rank of Senior Master Sgt. E-8, Wood said he still enjoys cooking and teaching the new generation the proper way to manage food service. Wood now resides on the Southside of Tim Wood, back left, is pictured at Boot Camp in 1986. Inset, Tim Wood now. Submitted photos Indianapolis with his wife. Combined, they have five children, 16 grandchil- 3150 South Madison Ave., Indpls, IN 46227 dren, two great-grandchildren and one (317) 787-0989 • www.meineke.com AIR FORCE: on the way. He also works for the US Tim Wood Post Office and is working his way to- ward both a military and civilian re- “Thank You By Nicole Davis ing to leave. After returning home to the tirement with dreams of traveling the U.S., he discovered the Readiness Chal- globe. He still enjoys helping with the for YOUR service” As a youth from the Southside, Tim lenge, a competition between Air Force Base Honor Guard when time allows Wood always wanted to join the Air bases in the U.S. That year, his team won and will carry that on into retirement. Force, but that dream initially faded when first place. The feeling of competitiveness “I’ve been doing base honor guard, fu- he got a full-time job after high school. inspired him to stay in the service. neral support for 14 years,” he said. “It’s At 27 years old, inspired by the Libyan When Desert Storm began in 1990-91, very rewarding, seeing the families. I have crisis in 1986 and with a desire to better all of the competition for the Readiness one image of this older lady. When you’re support his family and get an education, Challenge disappeared. It was then that kneeling down, saying what you need to he decided to take the Air Force tests and Wood discovered an opening in special say when you present that flag to them, see where it led him. Five short days later, operations based at Grissom Air Force I can see her eyes that looked like they he was accepted. Base in Florida. In two-and-a-half years, were going straight through me. It’s the Thank you for your service! The first base he was sent to was in he went on 14 deployments. reward you get, seeing the people when Germany, where he served as a cook for “They were short ones, 30 to 90 days,” you hand that flag to them, how much Beech Grove Chapel Indianapolis Chapel three years. The military wasn’t what he Wood said. “We were supporting military that means to them.” 1301 Main Street 4901 E. Stop 11 Road Beech Grove, Indiana 46107 Indianapolis, Indiana 46237 thought it would be, so he began look- personnel of all branches for 1,500 peo- 786-1476 885-0330

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they take care of each other. It’s heartening to feel that people really do look out for you.” She spent nine years in Seattle with three different units. The first three years Thank you for were on a Coast Guard Icebreaker in the our freedom Antarctic. Her last two years in the mili- tary was in Sacramento, Calif. CUT LOOSE FAMILY STYLES “I’ve been very blessed in my Coast 407 Main St., Beech Grove Guard career,” she said. “I never thought I’d (317) 786-8523 see the world. I’ve been able to do that. Any woman that asks me about joining the ser- All new mini spa $45 vice, I’d say the opportunities are amazing.” Manicure or pedicure McAndrews retired as an E-7 Chief Spa facial • Brow wax Petty Officer, after 22 years in the service. Her retirement in 2001 was just nine days Hand paraffin • $45 highlights before 9/11. “My first unit was New York,” she said. “I had to drive my captain to the airport. To get back, all I had to do was follow the World Trade Center. So when that happened, I was astonished that it fell and when it fell. If it had been Oct. 1, I think they would have Karen McAndrews receives her graduation certificate at the Chief Petty Officer Academy School in kept me. I love what I did but I really was Petaluma; 1999. Inset, Karen McAndrews now. Submitted photos ready to hang up the uniform.” 1211 N. Madison Ave., Suite J While spending time in the Antarctic Greenwood, IN 46142 • (317) 215-4404 in 1993, she had captured video of the COAST GUARD: penguins. In ’94, she put music to that We offer a Karen McAndrews video - starting her love for videography. She started her business doing wedding 15% Military Discount By Nicole Davis boot camp in 1979. Her first unit was at videos. After retirement, she returned Governors Island, N.Y. Wanting to be a to Franklin Township where she resides When Karen McAndrews graduated photojournalist, the helped with the base with her husband of six years, Kevin. The “We Support Our Troops” from Franklin Central High School, she newspaper in layout and photography. two run Visionary Videos & Marketing wasn’t sure what she was going to do. It With a long waiting list for the school for Solutions, visionaryvideo.net, offering was a commercial, featuring Alex Hal- photography, she instead became a store- promotional material for Websites, social ey, the first chief journalist in the Coast keeper, dealing with supply, accounting media and television. Guard, that caught her attention. and budgeting. Two years into her service, Although retired, she hasn’t left the Coast “It was the exciting shots of the small she got married. She was going to get out Guard completely behind. McAndrews is a boats racing to the scene,” McAndrews of the Coast Guard after four years, but member of American Legion Women’s Post said. “As a 19 year old, I thought that nothing grabbed her interest yet. 438, enjoys following Coast Guard groups would be cool - I could save lives for a liv- “Four years turned into eight, which on social media and has participated in the ing. I talked to a recruiter… Four years turned into 10 and before I knew it, I was flag presentation at a few funerals of former seemed like forever. It sounded like a huge halfway to retirement,” McAndrews said. Coast Guard servicemen. commitment but I thought, let’s do this.” “The people in the Coast Guard are why I “You can never take the Coast Guard She went to New Jersey for the 9-week stuck around. It’s the camaraderie and how out of me,” she said.

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Left, Tom Pollard, right during his service. Right, Tom Pollard now. Submitted photos Left, Jerry and Winona Bennett. Right, Jerry Bennett now. Submitted photos

ARMY: Tom Pollard NAVY: Jerry Bennett By Rebecca Bennett only one of the several from his group By Marianne Coil to make it all the way through and ob- thing the ghost shared with Matthew Sitting behind his big desk in his tain the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. was a preview of his death. Matthew had Real Estate office, Tom Pollard is qui- Pollard says he didn't see any combat Jerry Bennett has never seen the sol- told his parents he would die as a young et and thoughtful. He's a Hoosier, born and thinks that because he wasn't on the dier’s ghost in his old Perry Township person. After he joined the Navy, he was raised and believes hard work and do- front lines that he didn't serve his coun- farmhouse, but Bennett says his now- in cryptology school and at the top of his ing what you're told is the will that try to the fullest extent that others have. deceased sons reported many visita- class in Florida. One day a drunk driver pushed him in the Army. “Others went to war and didn't come tions. As a youth, the elder son, Mat- hit the motorcycle Matthew was riding Pollard hails from a family who back, they are the ones who really thew, who died at age 20, had said, “Hey with a passenger, who was killed instant- served their country, having a father served their country,” he says. Dad – You know we have a ghost?” ly. Matthew died in the hospital, but not and two uncles who were in the Navy. At the time when he was serving, The ghost was in a soldier’s uniform, before his parents got there. Now, he also has a son who is a Marine. others who were in training with him Matthew said. Bennett showed him a pic- The younger son, Mark, also joined the After being drafted while attending Pur- were probably bound for Vietnam. ture of a World War I doughboy, but Mat- Navy and sailed the open seas around Eu- due University in the 60s, Pollard was sent He contributes hard work and doing thew said, “No, no, older than that.” In rope. While serving, Mark contracted HIV to Ft. Bliss in El Paso, Texas for basic train- what was asked or expected of him to talking it over, Bennett decided the spec- and died after being ill for many years. ing and then was sent to Ft. Knox, Ken- getting through his time in the Army. ter could have been a Continental soldier One evening Bennett went to pick tucky for his Advanced Infantry training. Pollard says being drafted didn't seem from the American Revolution. up some Mexican fast food. He brought He says he wasn't sent overseas dur- scary at the time because it was what was Bennett spoke of his memories over the sack home so he could eat while ing his time; the most traveling he did expected of young men back then. coffee at his favorite Denny’s, his “liv- keeping company with his son. Sitting with the Army was going to Camp Gray- As most men from his generation, Pol- ing room, dining room, and home away down across from the bed, Bennett ling in the lower peninsula of Michigan, lard says he was only doing what he was from home.” A 26-year veteran of the said, “What’s new?” And Mark said he during the summer for further training. supposed to do, doing what was necessary. US Navy Reserve, he retired in 1990 af- was just visiting with the ghost. Pollard says that going to officer “You just did what was expected back ter serving on training ships during an- “Is he still here?” Bennett said. school wasn't his idea, but it to the way then,” he says. He also admits being in nual reserve duty. Destinations includ- “No, but he was sitting in that chair to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. the Army, didn't make feel brave. ed the Philippines and Japan. As a chief right where you are now.” Some of his classmates decided it He says, of his time in the Army, “I'm quartermaster, his role was to keep nav- Bennett believes the apparition at would be a good idea to become offi- glad I did it. I learned lots of life lessons.” igation records on the bridge of his ship. the farmhouse could have been George cers, so Pollard joined. He became the He said one of his major contributions Washington’s drummer boy. A Website, to the Navy was to write a software pro- findagrave.com, identifies the drum- gram that enabled pilots to practice their mer as Sgt. John George, whose daugh- visual navigation skills while under the ter, Mary, wed Peter Stuck. The couple Thank you to all simulated pressures of hazard and speed. farmed in Perry Township. Bennett said In private life, he was a typesetter who his own farmhouse was built by Stuck on who serve to protect could do many prepress tasks. He learned what is now Epler Avenue. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR much from his father, Don, and his step- Sgt. George had been awarded acreage our freedoms! mother, Ruth, both well-known photog- in Kentucky for his military service and he “Serving families and “To all our service men and raphers. A printing apprenticeship pre- settled there. Alone in old age, he came to businesses in Central Indiana women past and present, pared Bennett for jobs in union shops. Indiana to finish life with his daughter’s since 1955” He and his late wife, Winona, had family and was buried in Round Hill Cem- THANK YOU!” moved to Indiana from Connecticut in etery at the corner of Epler Avenue and the 1960s. He worked for several print- Meridian Street. A monument describes 6025 Madison Ave. ers, including Shepard Poorman Com- him as Washington’s drummer boy. 6825 Madison Ave. Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN 46227 munications. Now at home, he operates Although the apparition goes uncer- www.CardinalInsurance.com (317) 787-5345 his own press, Bennett Books. tified, the spirit of 1776 dwells in Jerry 317-786-9236 Remembering his sons, he said one beckservicecenter.com Bennett’s heart. • AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS • LIFE The Southside Times LIFESTYLE ss-times.com • Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 15 Fertilize yourself lately?

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BEECH GROVE July 4th Crafts • Celebrate America with patri- Stacked Pickle otic crafts. | When: July 3, 3 - 4 p.m. | Where: White River Branch library ,1664 Library Blvd., Southport Monasticism in the Twenty-First Century: A Greenwood. | Info: pageafterpage.org. view from the Trenches • Monastic life as it THE SCOOP: evolves in our times viewed from the inside. Lego WeDo Building Challenge • Ages 8 to It is summer and Stacked Pickle at Southport has rolled out several menu Presenter: Father Michael Casey, a monk of Tar- 18: Take LEGOs to the next level with the LEGO items just in time for summer. The rawarra Abbey in Australia. Fee: $195 residen- WeDo 2.0 building challenge. Come ready to tial, $145 commuter. | When: June 30, 7 - 9 p.m. Ring of Fire Burger has Sriracha sauce, build and code your creation! This program is egg, onion ring, and avocado all on a and July 1, 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. | Where: Benedict part of the Robot Tinker Tote. | When: July 6, Inn Retreat & Conference Center, 1402 South- burger. The Hoosier Mac is a burger 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. | Where: White River Branch with a patty, macaroni and bacon ern Ave., Beech Grove. | Info: (317) 788-7581 or library ,1664 Library Blvd., Greenwood. | Info: that “tastes like a piece of heaven,” benedictinn.org. pageafterpage.org. according to General Manager Mike Earnest. RECOMMENDATION: Also new to the menu are peanut butter pies, Ring of Fire Burger All American Day in the Park • Beech Grove Space Lab: Drones • Ages 8 to 18: Explore your pretzel bites, dry rub jumbo wings with all Fireworks July Third Event: Food vendors pro- “Inner Astronaut” by engaging in experiments, ten Stacked Pickle homemade sauces. The HOURS: vided by local businesses and not for profit projects and launches that are fun and educa- emphasis at Stacked Pickle is on great food, Monday to Thursday, 11 a.m. to midnight; organizations (will begin serving at 6:30). DJ tional. | When: July 8, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. | Where: putting quality over quantity. Fresh produce Friday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. begins playing music at 6:30 p.m. 50/50 raffle White River Branch library ,1664 Library Blvd., is used every day and food is hand-prepared drawing prior to fireworks. Bounce House for Greenwood. | Info: pageafterpage.org. starting each morning. Everything is fresh LOCATION: the kids (free). Fireworks at dark (approximately and never frozen. They host many dine-and- 7040 McFarland Blvd. 10). | When: July 3, 5 - 10:30 p.m. | Where: Sar- donate events for local organizations and hold Indianapolis, IN 46237 ah Bolton Park, 1300 Churchman Ave., Beech FOUNTAIN SQUARE philanthropy-related events. Grove. | Info: BGPromoters.org. Rain Date: July 8. PHONE: Play Date Preschool Storytime at Fountain TYPE OF FOOD: (317) 884-9024 Stone Soup & Food Stories • Children and Square • Preschoolers and an adult are invited Burgers, tenderloins, wings, flatbread pizza, wraps, rice bowls and more adults can join the Children's Librarian for for stories, songs, fingerplays and rhymes fol- stories and fun related to food and the Sum- lowing by playtime at the library. | When: July mer Reading Program. | When: July 5, 1 p.m. | 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 11 a.m. | Where: Fountain Where: Beech Grove Branch library, 1102 Main Square Branch library, 1066 Virginia Ave. | Info: St., Beech Grove. | Info: (317) 275-4560. (317) 275-4390. BEHIND BARS WHERE I DINE Summer Showtime: Storks • Children and Summer Showtime: Finding Dory • Children families are invited for a showing of the film, and families are invited for a showing of the "Storks" (PG). | When: July 6, 1 p.m. | Where: film, "Finding Dory" (PG). | When: July 5, 1 p.m. Mexican Kelli F. Searles, Vice President of Marketing Beech Grove Branch library, 1102 Main St., | Where: Fountain Square Branch library, 1066 Cantarito Beech Grove. | Info: (317) 275-4560. & Communications at Virginia Ave. | Info: (317) 275-4390. Franciscan Health Bartender: CENTER GROVE Farmers Pantry: Easy Cooking Class for Kids Martin Mecatl Where do you like to dine? • Children ages 6 - 11 can join the Marion Coun- I like Stone Creek on State ty Health Department for a hands-on look at Location: Road 135 for a treat with Red, White, & Blueberry Festival • Big 80’s cooking and tasting everyday food items such Mr. Tequila’s Cantina and Grill family or friends. plus, fireworks on the lawn Saturday evening. as corn and green beans. | When: July 7, 4 p.m. Special release of Blueberry Wine, live music, Ingredients and directions: What do you like to eat there? food and fun! Free Admission. | When: July 1, • 2 oz. Reposado Tequila, The sea scallops and parmesan risotto was 12-9 p.m., July 2 and 3, 12-6 p.m. | Where: Mal- 1 oz. grapefruit juice, the dish I last had there. Loved the arugula low Run Winery, 6964 W. Whiteland Rd., Barg- Calendar continued on page 17 1 oz. orange juice, & and roasted beet salad too. So delicious! ersville. | Info: mallowrun.com. 4 oz. Squirt soda. There is always a good choice - something • First put the tequila for everyone. into a clay cup. Add all the juices and What do you like about this place? mix it up. It is so welcoming and we enjoy the upscale-casual atmosphere. The servers • Put a little bit of salt are very helpful and friendly, sometimes and finish it with suggesting a great cocktail or wine to pair Squirt soda. with dinner. And, it’s close to home which is • Garnish with a slice a big bonus - always a relaxing evening out! of orange and a grapefruit. Stone Creek Dining Company is located at 911 N. State Rd. 135, Greenwood, IN 46142. The phone number is (317) 889-1200.

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Calendar continued from page 16 PERRY TOWNSHIP Add Sizzle to Your Fourth | Where: Fountain Square Branch library, 1066 Great ideas for grilling and more Virginia Ave. | Info: (317) 275-4390.

FAMILY FEATURES - A dazzling fireworks • Crushed candies and cookies GARFIELD PARK display may be the grand finale for your cel- • Sauces (chocolate, caramel and ebration, but you can make your mouthwa- something fruity, too) Garfield Park plein Air Painting Competition tering menu a close second with these ideas • Assorted nuts • Local artists can come together and paint in to light up your Fourth of July. From bold • Crunchy favorites like crumbled historic Garfield Park. Join for traditional out- burgers to crisp salads and sweet sides, give cones or salty pretzels door painting, and enter for a chance to win a cash prize of up to $1,000!| When: Registra- your guests plenty of reason to feel festive all • Coconut (raw and toasted) tion open now. Opening reception and award day long. And don’t forget to add a little in- • Whipped cream ceremony, July 7, 6 - 8 p.m. | Where: Garfield INDY Senior Club Karaoke • The dates have dulgence for all ages with a DIY dessert bar. • Sprinkles Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr., India- changed. Seniors who enjoy old songs can Find more recipes perfect for the napolis. | Info: (317) 327-7135, gpacarts.org/ come sing with the club! | When: Fridays, 7 p.m. Fourth of July at culinary.net. garfieldpleinaircompetition. | Where: MainSource Bank, 8740 S. Emerson A Bold Take on an American Classic Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: INDYSeniorClub.com. Serve Up a Sundae Bar When it comes to feeding family and friends on the Fourth of July, noth- GREENWOOD 20th Annual Fish Fry • Drive-thru available. The only thing better than a dish of ing pleases guests more than fan-favor- Proceeds used to fund special mission projects. cold ice cream on a hot summer day is the ite American bites fresh off the grill. Welcome to Summer Dinner • Join the Social All you can eat fish/tenderloins, two sides, des- chance to make it all your own. Let guests Cheeseburgers are a tried-and-true clas- of Greenwood for an evening of entertainment sert and a drink: $10 Adult, $6 children - ala carte available. | When: July 8, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. | Where: create their own dishes of delicious- sic for summer grilling season. Give and meal including salmon or chicken, rice, ness with a DIY sundae bar. Start with a vegetables, salad, roll and dessert. | When: June Meridian Church of God, 7800 S. Meridian St. | Info: your burger recipe a bold, sweet kick (317) 881-7561. healthy supply of cups, spoons and towels this Fourth of July with honey barbecue 29, 6 p.m. | Where: 550 Polk St., Greenwood. | Cost: $20. | Info: thesocialofgreenwood.org. to mop up inevitable drips then fill the bar sauce and the finishing touch of deli- with irresistible options like these: Chartrand High School Class of 1967 • Class cious, smooth-melting Borden Cheese. One-Artist-Show/Free Silk Painting Dem- of 1967 will hold its 50th class reunion. | When: • A sampling of ice creams, like va- Find more summer recipes to transform July 15. | Roncalli High School. | Info: Pam nilla, chocolate and strawberry onstration • Guest artist Sylvia Gray will ex- mealtime into memorable family time at hibit painted silk paintings/wearable art and Smith, [email protected]. • Fresh sliced fruit bordencheese.com. impressionistic oil paintings, many of which will be for sale. | When: Exhibit July 1 - 29, SOUTHPORT Wed. – Sat. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Open House is July 14, 6 - 8 p.m. Also the public is invited to a watch a Silk Painting Demonstration at SALI Family Game Day at Southport • Families and on July 15, 12 - 2 p.m. | Where: 299 E. Broad- children of all ages can drop in any time to way St., Greenwood. | Info: sylviagray.net, SALI make new friends while playing board games (317) 882-5562. or solving puzzles. Games and puzzles will be provided. | When: July 1, 12 - 4 p.m. | Where: Quilt Connection Guild Meeting • Everyone is Southport Branch library, 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd. | invited to the Guild’s annual July pitch-in din- Info: (317) 275-4510. ner! Enjoy food along with door prizes, games and a fashion show featuring members’ cre- Southport 4th of July Festival • Join at 12 ations. The Guild meets every month and new p.m. for an Independence Day Service, 12:30 members are always welcome. | When: July 6, p.m. for free hot dogs, chips and water, and 7 - 9 p.m. | Where: Greenwood United Method- 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. for games for kids of all ages, ist Church, 525 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood. | and the Kona Ice Shaved Ice Truck. | When: July Bold Honey Barbecue Burger Info: quiltguildindy.net. 4. | Where: Southport Park, 6901 Derbyshire Rd. Directions | Info: southportevents.org. Total time: 35 minutes | Servings: 4 • Combine ground beef, green onions, garlic Silver Star Scholarship 6th Annual Golf Summer Showtime: Storks • Children and Ingredients powder and cayenne pepper; form into four Scramble • The golf scramble benefits a schol- families are invited for a showing of the film, patties. Sprinkle both sides of each patty arship program which supports a graduate of 1 pound ground beef "Storks" (PG). | When: July 5, 1 and 6 p.m. | with steak seasoning. Cover and chill. (Pat- Whiteland High School each year who intends 1/2 cup chopped green onions Where: Southport Branch library, 2630 E. Stop ties can be made several hours in advance.) to enlist in the armed services, or is a child or 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder grandchild of a current or past veteran. Cost per 11 Rd. | Info: (317) 275-4510. • Brush buns with melted butter; set aside. 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper golfer is $75, and four-person teams with spon- In small bowl, mix barbecue sauce with 3-4 tablespoons steak seasoning sorship start at $500. | When: Aug. 7, check-in Pacers Summer Reading Tour • Children of all honey; set aside. ages can listen to stories read by members of 4 hamburger buns begins at 11:30 a.m. with shotgun start at 1 • Heat grill to medium-high heat. p.m. | Where: Valle Vista Golf Club, Greenwood. the Pacers All-Star Reading Team and play the 1/2 stick melted butter dice game for prizes. | When: July 6, 3:30 p.m. | • Grill burgers to internal temperature of 160 F, | Info: Registration is open now until July 18, 3/4 cup barbecue sauce Where: Southport Branch library, 2630 E. Stop about 4-6 minutes per side. Two minutes be- 2017, silverstarscholarship.org. 1 tablespoon honey 11 Rd. | Info: (317) 275-4510. fore burgers are finished, grill buns, butter- 4 slices Borden Cheese American Singles side down, until golden brown. Place cheese 8 slices thick bacon, cooked until crispy slices on burgers to melt. 8 frozen onion rings • Serve each burger on buttered bun topped 4 slices tomato with two slices bacon, two onion rings, honey ENJOY YOUR WEEK! fresh lettuce barbecue sauce, lettuce and tomato. Visit ss-times.com

*EDITOR’S NOTE: The Southside Times’ Weekly Movie Review by Adam Staten will for weekly news and events. return in two weeks! 18 Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 • ss-times.com FOR THE RECORD Obituaries The Southside Times (Dan) Chamberlain and Jill (Brett) Gildersleeve; Patricia Ann Davis was a member of the Masonic Order, Lodge 469, OBITUARIES grandchildren, Nicholas Chamberlain, Scottish Rite, Boy Scouts of America and was a Christopher Chamberlain, Olivia Chamberlain, Patricia Ann Davis, 64, of Indianapolis, died Scout Master for many years. Survivors include Jake Gildersleeve, Chance Gildersleeve, and Carla on June 25, 2017. She is survived by her son, his children, Steven Freije and Pam Wiitala; W. Ray Allen Gildersleeve; and her lifelong best friend and Richard (Jennifer) Uke; daughter, Kristi (Ronnie sister, Patricia Conder and six grandchildren. Finn) Utke; grandchildren, Dustin Finn, Harley W. Ray Allen, 81, died June 17, 2017. Ray grew heart sister, Judy Hendricks. She was preceded in Albert is preceded in death by his wife, Elsie Gilpin, Richard Utke III, Jesse Utke, Breeana Cross, up in Kentucky and resided in Beech Grove, Ind. death by her husband, Ronnie Branham; parents, Freije. Visitation was June 25 at G. H. Herrmann Brittany Gillenwater, Kelsey Klinge, Madison Utke; He attended Good Shepherd United Methodist Byron and Cleo Hunt; and her son, Ronnie “Chip” Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 S. State Rd. 135 and her nine great-grandchildren. No services Church. Ray retired from Ford Motor Company Branham. Visitation and service was June 27 at and Olive Branch Road. Funeral service was June are scheduled at this time. Arrangements were after 35 years. Ray is survived by his wife of 60 G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 26. Burial is at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. entrusted to Simplicity Funeral and Cremation Care. years, the former Anne Lea Sheucraft; daughter, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Entombment Sherry Anne Allen-Yates; Grandchildren, Justin, will be held at Washington Park East Cemetery. Kyle and Autumn. He was preceded in death by his son, Gary Ray Allen. He was born October 5, Dale E. Deerberg Roger Edward Knight 1935 in Springfield, Tenn. to the late Joe Carl and Roger Edward Knight, 93, of Beech Grove, died Mabel Redmond Allen. Ray had seven siblings: Joe Sharon K. Caldwell Dale E. Deerberg died on June 16, 2017. He was born June 16, 2017. He was born Sept. 19, 1923 in Morgan (and JoAnn) Allen, Juanita Madison, the Sharon K. Caldwell, 71, of Indianapolis, died on April 6, 1940 to the late Carl and Harriette Deerberg. Salem, Ind. Roger served in the U.S. Navy during late Betty Druien, Bob Allen, the late Glenn Allen, June 23, 2017. She was born on Oct. 10, 1945 in He is survived by his children Doug Deerberg, WWII and the Korean War. He worked for Eli Lilly’s Tom (and Marcia) Allen, John (and Marguerite) Indianapolis. She retired from the Indianapolis David (Michelle) Deerberg, and Jennifer (Greg) as a printer for 40 years. He was a member of the Allen. Ray loved music, especially bluegrass, classic Police Department on August 10, 1992. She was Coy; grandchildren Kaiti, Jake, Nathaniel, Claudia, American Legion Post 276 in Beech Grove and country and southern gospel. He enjoyed going appointed as a law enforcement officer on Feb. Kyle, Nicholas, Nolan, Noah, great-granddaughter was the past commander of the American Legion to bluegrass festivals and particularly liked the 10, 1969.Throughout her career she served as a Dagny; and sister Kathy (Chick) Wizenread. Dale was Post 464 in Indianapolis. He was active with the comedic bluegrass band, “The Moron Brothers.” detective, was very active in the recovery unit, a fixture of the Franklin Township community and Beech Grove Little League where he received a Ray loved cars of every kind, working on cars, car and worked in the child abuse division. After could be found at countless high school sporting received a lifetime achievement award, volunteer shows and especially car races. He never missed retiring she worked as an office manager for events cheering on his children, grandchildren, with the Beech Grove Athetlic Department and watching a NASCAR race. Services were June 23 seven years at Tomlin Realtors. Survivors include friends, and strangers alike over the decades. In volunteer with the U.S.O. Roger is preceded in and 24 at Little & Sons Funeral Home, located at her sister, Marilyn Sue Mackey (Susie); sister-in- 2004 Dale started a produce stand on his farm death by his wife of 67 years, Elizabeth “Betty” 1310 Main St., Beech Grove. Burial followed at law, Jeanne Brannon Tomlin; nieces, Angela at the corner of Southport and Franklin Road. Koebeler Knight; parents Virgil and Florence Mae Washington Park East Cemetery. Tomlin (John Jester), Julie (Tim) LaCreta, Lori He spent summers selling fresh produce to his Gilstrap Knight; sisters, Inez Cauble, Ruby Staton; Tomlin (David) Orman, Fran (Marty) Davey, Liz neighbors and shooting the breeze with anyone brother Kenneth Knight. He is survived by his O’Neill, Laura Rozen, Sarah (Eric) Henz; nephews, who stopped by his stand. Visitation and memorial children Karen (Randy) Gault, Barbara VanWinkle, David (Sarah) Cook and Ross (Angie) Mackey; service was June 21 at Little & Sons Funeral Home Rick (Erin) Knight, Kimberly (Chris) McMillan; Paul Emil Alsmeyer 21 great-nieces and nephews; and three great- Beech Grove Chapel. grandchildren, Derek VanWinkle, Annie Moore, Paul Emil Alsmeyer, died. Arrangements are under the great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in Amber Felker, Amanda Gault, Kelli Gault, Blake direction of Little & Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove. death by her husband, Gerald Caldwell; mother, Knight, Carly Knight, Macie McMillan, Christopher Mary Belford Tomlin; and brothers, Bill and Barbara Denney McMillan Jr., Cameron McMillan, Nash McMillan Michael Tomlin. Visitation was June 28 at G. H. and Emerson McMillan; and great-grandchildren, Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 S. Barbara Denney, 81, died June 22, 2017. Born Nov. Christian Felker, Aubrey Felker, Olivia Felker, Louis G. Amaral State Rd. 135. 2, 1935 in Georgia to the late Willie and Mildred Madison VanWinkle, Aleigha VanWinkle, Brady (Johnson) Cannady, she was an active member of Louis G. Amaral, 60, of Indianapolis, died June 16, Moore, Finley Moore, Riley Benge and Ragean Thompson Road Baptist Church. A homemaker, 2017. He was a Pipe-Fitter for BMW Constructors and Benge. Visitation was June 22 at Little and Son she enjoyed sewing, camping and boating with was a member of Local 440. Louis is survived by his Beech Grove Chapel. Funeral was June 23. family. Survivors include her husband of 64 wife Jeanne Amaral; mother Maria Silveria: brothers Karen Denise Sloan-Callison years, Donald Denney; daughter Donna Stettler Jose, Manuel, Mario, and Elidio Amaral; and sisters Karen Denise Sloan-Callison, died. Arrangements (Paul); siblings, Beverly Edwards (CG), Barney Noemia Roman and Goreti Garcia. He was preceded are under the direction of Little & Sons Funeral (Theresa) Cannady; two grandchildren, Paul in death by his father Jose Amaral and sister Regina Home, Beech Grove. David Wesley Mickley Stettler III (Kristen), Michelle Stettler; two great- Daley. Visitation and memorial service was June 20 at David Wesley Mickley, 68, Indianapolis, died on grandchildren, Dillon Brown and June Stettler. She Little & Sons Beech Grove Chapel. June 20, 2017. He was born May 2, 1949 in Oak was preceded in death by her brother, Kenneth Park, Ill. to the late Carl Leroy and Ruth Mickley. Daniel Joseph Carr Cannady. Visitation and service was June 26 at G. David was a Godly man, with a strong faith while H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Daniel Joseph Carr, 54, died on Sunday, June serving at Southport Heights Christian Church. Madison Ave. Burial is at New Crown Cemetery. Janice K. Ballard 11, 2017 in Dublin, Ga. Daniel was born May 17, He worked for Allisons Transmission at Plant 5 Janice K. Ballard, 70, died June 19, 2017. She 1963 in Indianapolis. He was a 1983 graduate and 14. An avid reader, he also enjoyed riding was a resident of Franklin and formerly of of Perry Meridian High School and Veteran of his motorcycle, golfing and fishing. David was Mooresville. She was born Sept. 20, 1946 in the United States Marine Corp. He worked as a George W. “Sonny” Estell II an accomplished trumpet player. He played in Washington, Ind. to the late Robert and Elizabeth sales associate with Backus Cadillac in Savannah, numerous bands, including Starry Knights Big George W. “Sonny” Estell II, 72, of Greenwood, Gray. She is survived by her husband, James W. Ga. for 14 years, then as a mortgage banker Band, Circle City Sidewalk Stompers Clown Band, died June 20, 2017. He was born Sept. 5, 1944 in Ballard, Sr.; children, Tom (Terry) Riester, Robert with GMAC Mortgage in Savannah for 19 years. Crossroads Brass Band, Greenwood Community Indianapolis to the late George Estell, Sr. and Mary Riester, Ed Riester, and James (Cynthia) Ballard, He was employed with CBC National Bank in Band, Robin Run Big Band, Northwinds Big Band, Estell. He is survived by his wife, Alice “Cozie” Estell; Jr.; 15 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; Savannah at the time of his death. He attended Franklin Community Band, Zionsville Community sons, Eric C. Estell and Isaiah B. Estell; daughters; and siblings, Gary Gray, Carolyn Brown, Robert Liberty Church in Dublin and was a member of Band and others. Survivors include his wife, Gloria Honie J. Haddad and Kristina J. Estell; step-children, Gray, Ronnie Gray, and Cheryl Collins. A the Hilton Head Cycling Club and the Savannah Mickley; two daughters, Beth Gooden and Kristie Sean M. Foster, Craig A. Foster, and Jaime C. Foster; 13 graveside service will be conducted at a later Wheelman Cycling Club. Survivors include his (Josh) Williams; granddaughter, Meredith; sister, grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brothers, date. Arrangements were entrusted to Simplicity wife, Melinda Lewis Carr; mother, Shirlee Fesko Deborah (Jim) Miller; and three nieces and two David D., Ronald S., Rex F., and Troy J. Estell; and Funeral & Cremation Care, Franklin. Carr; brothers, Steve Carr (Suzanne) and John Carr nephews. He was preceded in death by daughter (Ella); sisters, Carolyn Geisler and Kathy Thomas sister, Wendy L. Alberts. Sonny enjoyed living life to Amanda H. Mickley, brother, Daniel Mickley (Jeff); step-daughters, Nichole Bell (Taylor), and the fullest and encouraged others to do the same. A and a niece. Memorial visitation was June 26 at Dana Hall (Clay); grandchildren, Dawson Bell, memorial service was June 28 at Simplicity Funeral Southport Heights Christian Church, followed by Betty Branham Joanna Bell, Leah Hall and Kinsley Hall; nieces, & Cremation Care, 7520 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. the Celebration of Life. He will be laid to rest at The Betty Branham, 78, of Indianapolis, died on Kaitlin Geisler and Madeleine Carr and nephews, Gardens at Olive Branch Cemetery. June 23, 2017. She was born on Feb. 4, 1939 Peyton Geisler, Aidan Carr, Christopher, Andrew, in Washington, Ind. She was a member of Bradley and Nolan Thomas all of Indianapolis. Albert E. Freije, Jr. Southview Wesleyan Church and loved spending Memorial service was June 14 in Dublin, Ga. An Albert E. Freije, Jr., 88, of Dexter, died on June 18, time with her Bible study group every Friday Indianapolis memorial service and Catholic Mass Erin Michele Mills 2017. He was born on May 25, 1929 in Indianapolis morning. Survivors include her daughters, Kami will be July 5, 7 p.m. at St. Barnabas Catholic Erin Michele Mills, 34, of Indianapolis, died on Church, 8300 Rahke Rd. to the late Albert E. Freije, Sr. and Flora Freije. He June 11, 2017. Erin was a proud veteran of the ss-times.com • Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 19 The Southside Times FOR THE RECORD Obituaries United States Army who often boasted her love Justin Tyler Slack for her country and her family. She had a bubbly AROUND TOWN personality that could change anyone's mood and Justin Tyler Slack, 23, of Indianapolis, died June 17, she planned to share that with her students through 2017. He was born May 22, 1994 in Indianapolis. teaching. Erin is survived by her parents, Michael Justin was employed by Olive (LeighAnn) Mills and Debi (Greg) Green; brother, Garden and was a student at Ivy Christopher Mills (EmmaLeigh Lisle); step-sisters, Tech. Justin spent a few years Stacey Haehl and Kelli Hadley; nieces Carlena Mills, as a Navy Sea Cadet where he Breilynn Mills and Kayla Frost; nephew, Steven Frost; excelled. He was a passionate and grandparents, John and Carlene Coffing; boyfriend, strong advocate for people who Robert Cook II and his children, Ben and RaeLynn; struggled with addiction. Justin as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. was an avid sports fan and enjoyed Visitation was June 16 with funeral services on June playing many different sports throughout his life. 17 at Little and Sons Stop 11 Chapel. His biggest act of love and kindness was saving the lives of others through organ donation. He is survived by his mother, Tonya Slack Loring; sisters, Ariana and Marilyn Sandefur; brother, Landyn Virginia Palmer Loring; parents, Steve and Margaret Sandefur; grandparents, Debbie Clinard, Steve and Linda Virginia Palmer, 74, recently of Beech Grove, Sandefur and Ida Slack; great-aunt, Diane “Nanny” formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y. died on June 21, Vaughn; and great-grandparents, Jack and 2017. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. to the late Marilyn Uhls; many aunts, uncles and cousins. He Horace and Virginia Ferguson. She is survived by was preceded in death by his grandfather Danny three children, Bernadette Mamakas, Elizabeth “Boone” Slack; and great-uncle and mentor Gary Griffith and William Palmer; 11 grandchildren “Bud” Rott. A celebration of his life was June 23 in and five great-grandchildren. Aside from Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services. her parents, she is preceded in death by two children, Natalie and Judith Palmer and brother William Ferguson. Services are pending and will be announced at a later date. Arrangements Larry LaVern Snow and care provided by Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services, Indianapolis. Larry LaVern Snow, died. Arrangements are under the direction of Little & Sons Funeral Home, Indianapolis. Mary Jane “Janie” Peters Mary Jane “Janie” Peters, 92, of Indianapolis, Xianguag Song 12U Edgewood ladies travel mer for the Northern Nationals. The girls died on June 24, 2017. She was born on Aug. Xianguag Song, 71, died on June 22, 2017. No team places second in state are coached by Jeff Mader, Mike Murphy 18, 1924 in Charleston, Ill. to the late Arthur and and Scott Matlock. Pictured from left Minnie Shafer. She was a member of Ben Davis services are scheduled at the current time. Arrangements and care are provided by Lauck Softball – The 12U Edgewood Lady Bull- back, Madeline Mader, Delaney Casse, Christian Church and enjoyed cooking and Georgia Reed, Kaiya Godar, Olivia Mur- gardening. Survivors include her daughters, & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services., dogs Softball Travel Team were runners Sherry (Wesley) Downton, Karen (David) Indianapolis. up recently in Columbus, Ind. for the phy, Ally Waleski, Tori Candler; front, Bennett, grandson, Chad (Nicole) Downton; USSSA 12A State tournament. The Lady Megan Mader, Cate Lehner, Haley Mat- two great-grandchildren, Shelby and Logan Bulldogs will travel to Michigan this sum- lock, Grace Smith and Alexa Holman. Downton; step-grandaughter, Breona (Daniel) Dennis R. Walden Schultz; and four step-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her former husbands, Dennis R. Walden, 71, of Indianapolis, died June Clifford Mitchell, Robert Ransdell and Donald 22, 2017. The son of Early and Mary Baird Walden, Peters and seven siblings. Visitation and service Dennis was born July 21, 1945 in was June 28 at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue, LaFollette, Tenn. He served as an 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Burial is at Elder with Crosswalk Community Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Church, Beech Grove; enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. In 2010, after Ronald Redden 20 plus years, he retired from Ronald Redden, 59, of Indianapolis died Thursday, National Starch and Chemical, where he was a June 8, 2017. Ronald was born in Indianapolis fork truck driver. Dennis is survived by his wife, on Aug. 12, 1957 to the late Kenneth Redden Mary H. Knight Walden; sons, Mike Walden, Jake and Maybelle (Hinkle) Hall. Ronald loved music, Walden, Mike Ollanketo and John Ollanketo; specifically ZZ Top. He liked to be present, back daughters, Debbie Murray, Teresa Walden against the wall, observing what was going on. and Lisa Myers; sisters, Karen Sue Branam and Southport Lions installs He liked cars, especially mustangs. He enjoyed Judith Walden; 17 grandchildren; 12 great- 2017-18 officers watching tv and spending time with his family. grandchildren. In addition to his parents, Dennis was preceded in death by a brother, Andrew Southport Lion Nicoloff Ronald is survived by his wife, Sandra; his children Leadership – Angela, Sherri, John, and Erica; his grandchildren Walden; sisters, Alberta Byrge, Marie Smith, The Lions Club of South- awarded membership Lorraine Roberts, Evelyn Halcomb, Rosalie Kimberly, Danny, Kevin, Zackrie, Cody, Ronald, port, Inc., installed its 2017 - 2018 year recognition Bradley, Henry, David, Ashley, John, Kayla, Gabby, Smiddy and Aileen Pyles and granddaughter, lions officers at the June 21 meeting. Pic- Stormy Rae Bryant. Funeral services were June tured from left back, Bob Roe (president), and Sandy K; nine great-grandchildren; and Recruitment – siblings Thomas, Roger, Rocky, Tina, and Harry. 26 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home, 1977 S. State Pauline Ulrey (secretery), Bill Sparks Pictured, Robin Nicoloff In addition to his parents, Ronald is preceded in Rd. 135, Greenwood. Burial is at Forest Lawn receives a recognition for membership Memory Gardens, Greenwood. (new board of trustee member), Past Dis- passing by his brother Charlie. trict Governor Reed Fish, Lion Tamer recruitment from Past District Gover- Steve Nice, MikeAult (second vice presi- nor Reed Fish. This is a special recruiter dent) and Candice Hall; front, Judy Hoff- award, with a special design this year for Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@ss- mann, “tale twister.” the Lion’s centennial. times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday will be published Thursday, space permitting. 20 Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 • ss-times.com PLACES OF WORSHIP The Southside Times

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22 But the scripture hath conclud- understand the context of these three completely true. The Law exists with ing it. He then reduced it down to more ed all under sin, that the promise verses. Paul is comparing the promis- and in Christ and He is its Author and understandable terms: Love Him with by faith of Jesus Christ might be es God made to Abraham and the Law it was given to serve a purpose beyond all of our being and love others as much given to them that believe. that He later gave to Moses. To a lot of the understanding of most people. The as we love our selves. All of the Law 23 But before faith came, we people the Law takes precedence over Law educates us and shows us the sin- and the Commandments of God are were kept under the law, shut the promises but Paul explains that the fulness of the flesh. The Law could jus- expressed in these two laws. Our faith up unto the faith which should Law was the parenthetical manner by tify no one but Christ can and does. is in the goodness and the compassion afterwards be revealed. which God kept His people "shut up" There are so many laws, but there is and the grace of God and the gift of His 24 Wherefore the law was until "the faith" was later revealed. The only one faith that brings us to salvation only begotten Son for the price of our our schoolmaster to bring us Law served as a "schoolmaster" to bring and sanctification and peace with God. lawlessness. Isn't God marvelous? unto Christ, that we might be jus- us to Christ to be justified by faith. So, God gave us one warning after another God bless and go and have a great day. tified by faith. which is greater, the Law or Faith? and finally, He forgave us of those legal GALATIANS 3:22-24 The correct answer to that question infractions altogether. He gave us a way lies in the foreknowledge and the wis- out by pardoning our sins because He I heartily encourage you to read all of dom and the providence of God. To say knew how incapable we were of even Paul A. Kirby is the pastor at the chapter three of Galatians to be able to that Christ pre-existed the Law is not understanding the Law, let alone keep- Church of God at 3939 S. Emerson Ave. The Southside Times CLASSIFIEDS: PLACE YOUR AD - CALL 300-8782 ss-times.com • Week of June 29-July 5, 2017 21

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