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Sept.24-30, 2020

Sept.24-30, 2020

THIS WEEK on the WEB Nightmare on Edgewood opens Friday night Page 2

BEECH GROVE • CENTER GROVE • GARFIELD PARK & FOUNTAIN SQUARE • GREENWOOD • SOUTHPORT • FRANKLIN & PERRY TOWNSHIPS FREE • Week of September 24-30, 2020 Serving the Southside Since 1928 ss-times.com

PAGES 4-9 HOSTED BY THE Lions Club OUR SEVENTH ANNUAL of Southport PET LOVER’S EDITION

Saturday, October 3rd ndPLACE $8 per person 2 Garage Sale: 10am - 7pm Dinner: 4 - 8 pm Silent Auction: 4 - 7pm Southport Community Center 6901 Derbyshire Rd. stPLACE Aaron Allan Way rd 1 3PLACE Southport 46227 MORE INFO: Bob Roe HAUNTS & JAUNTS NIGHT & DAY: CALENDAR NIGHT & DAY: MOVIE REVIEW MATTERS OF HEALTH (317) 797-3294 Can your pet sense a Vintage movie Antebellum: A Get Out Flu shots vital paranormal presence? nights are back clone flops hard during the pandemic Proceeds will go towards protective vests for the Southport Police Department Page 3 Page 14-15 Page 15 Page 16

ALTENHEIM ASPEN TRACE GREENWOOD HEALTH & LIVING UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Take our free assessment at cardon.us/sst www.CarDon.us HEALTH & LIVING 2 Week of September 24-30, 2020 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times

Contact the Southside Managing Editor THIS Have any news tips? Want News Quiz on the to submit a calendar event? Have a photograph to WEEK share? Call Nancy Price at WEB 698-1661 or email her at How well do you know your [email protected]. Southside community? And remember, our news Emmanuel Church deadlines are several days Test your current event named fourth fastest-growing prior to print. knowledge each week church in America with a little Q&A! Outreach Magazine has named Emmanuel Want to Advertise? Church as the fourth fastest-growing church What actress starring in in the U.S. in 2020 in its annual “Outreach 100,” The Southside Times 1 Antebellum, reviewed this through collaboration with LifeWay Research. reaches a vast segment week, also acted in the movie, A survey is sent to thousands of U.S. churches of our community with Harriet, last year? seeking attendance averages for February and readership of 88%.* smari March (excluding Easter weekend). Numbers ❏ A. Cynthia Erivo For information about are then compared with the previous year, ❏ B. Vanessa Bell Calloway reaching our readers, ❏ C. Gabourey Sidibe and churches are ranked, factoring numerical call Brian Ruckle at ❏ D. Janelle Monae and percentage growth. Emmanuel’s average 300-8782 or email him at weekend attendance grew 26 percent from 2019 [email protected]. According to Eskenazi to 2020, reaching 5,723 people across its online 2 Health, around what campus and four physical campuses in Johnson percentage of Americans in any and Southside Marion counties. given year receive the flu shot? ss-times.com/emmanuel- ❏ A. 50 church-named-fourth-fastest- ❏ B. 25 ❏ C. 70 growing-church-in-america SERVING THE SOUTHSIDE SINCE 1928 ❏ D. 65 Danny Anderson is lead pastor at Emmanuel Church. From which Southside high Emmanuel offers weekly live worship and video- Gerald Sargent, Publisher Emeritus (1925- 2015) 3 school did a junior, Logan streaming. (Submitted photo) A PRODUCT OF Mercuri, win first place in the Rick Myers, Editor/Publisher state’s 2019-2020 VFW Auxiliary’s Brian Kelly, Young American Creative Chief Executive Officer Patriotic Art Contest? Two area haunted attractions Stephanie Dolan to open this weekend Director of Operations ❏ A. Franklin Central Brian Ruckle ❏ B. Roncalli Advertising Director & General Manager ❏ Nightmare on Edgewood opens Friday night C. Center Grove Nightmare on Edgewood opens this Friday Nancy Price, Managing Editor ❏ D. Southport MEMBERS OF with two new thrilling attractions: The Cinema, Mark Gasper where guests find themselves stepping directly Digital Sales Coordinator Which of Rick Hinton’s pets into their favorite scenes from iconic horror Asha Patel 4 used to stare at a painting Production Manager | Graphic Designer of Jesus kneeling in the Garden movies; and Conley Farm, a dilapidated barnyard of Gethsemane? and stable crawling with violent and grossly deformed farmhands, the unfortunate victims ❏ A. Norm, the dog of hazardous farming chemicals. For more information, contact us at: ❏ B. Jerry, the cat [email protected] ❏ C. Casey, the cat Asylum House to open Tel. 317.300.8782 • Fax. 317.300.8786 ❏ D. Bubbles, the goldfish on Bluff Road this weekend Asylum House will open every Friday and 7670 U.S. 31 S., Indianapolis, IN 46227 The Greater Greenwood Saturday evening 8 p.m. to midnight www.icontimes.com through Halloween night. The new 5 Community Band is Grow Local Media, LLC performing at the Greenwood Asylum House Haunted House is at 6611 Bluff ©2020. All Rights Reserved. Amphitheater this Saturday. Road, Indianapolis, in the former roller skating What is the concert’s theme? rink. Tickets are available at the door or in ❏ A. The Wild West advance at theasylumhouse.com. ❏ The views of the columnists in The Southside B. Sounds of Fall Colors ss-times.com/two-area-haunted- Times are their own and do not necessarily ❏ C. Frost on the Pumpkin reflect the positions of this newspaper. ❏ D. Back Home in Indiana attractions-to-open-this-weekend

This year, Asylum House owner Patrick Greathouse will honor friend and former "Captain Spaulding" Robert The Southside Times is published by Grow Local Bettcher Jr. on the Southside Halloween scene with a portrait in the Asylum House Funeral Parlor Room. Media, LLC. Content published alongside this icon Bettcher passed away in November of 2018. Greathouse had a "zombified" portrait made of Bettcher for is sponsored by one of our valued advertisers. Sponsored content is produced or commissioned display in this year's Asylum House haunted attraction. Bettcher was featured on the front page of The by advertisers working in tandem with Grow Local Media’s sales Southside Times Oct. 24, 2013. . (Submitted photo) representatives. Sponsored content may not reflect the views of The Southside Times publisher, editorial staff or graphic design team. The Southside Times is devoted to clearly differentiating For more information on these articles and other timely news, visit ss-times.com. SEE ANSWERS ON PAGE 17. between sponsored content and editorial content. Potential To join the conversation, visit our Facebook page or advertisers interested in sponsored content should call: follow us on Twitter @southsidetimes. (317) 300-8782 or email: [email protected]. ss-times.com • Week of September 24-30, 2020 3 The Southside Times COMMUNITY

When pets are silent witnesses to the paranormal

HAUNTS & JAUNTS something to eat and begged snacks, pooped on the floor (twice) and had a strong desire for someone to rub his stomach continuous- No insurance? By Rick Hinton ly. He just wasn't into it! I haven't used one Ask about our in office since. discount plan for the A reboot from 06/09/2016 I did think for a while that I had a paranor- entire family! Do you recall these occasions? Sweetie the mal cat. Years ago, Casey – the cat of wonder – would plant herself in the front bedroom pooch, or Studs the cat, suddenly turning Now open at 7 a.m. on Tuesday’s for your convenience. their attention very intensely into a corner of our mobile home (my newborn son's of the room, staring with a fixed gaze? May- room) and stare transfixed at a painting of be there's a low growl from Sweetie, or hair Jesus kneeling in the Garden of Gethsemane. • State-of-the-art technology standing up on the Frankly, to see her sitting in the dark and & treatments back of Studs as his staring at the picture FREE WHITENING for hours creeped me • Warm, welcoming staff & relaxing office to new patients that carry insurance tail twitches across to cover their visit. the floor. A dark, out, yet I was deter- • Invisalign® treatment mined to figure it out. OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 31, 2020 empty barn produc- • Most insurance plans accepted es nervous side step- Had Casey become a 317-784-2266 ping from the hors- Christian puss? What • $99 New Patient Exam exactly was going on (Includes comprehensive exam, es, with their tails 1505 East Southport Road, 46227 twitching like fans. in a cat's mind? I sat periodontal disease evaluation, You are oblivious and with her in the dark oral cancer screening, complete see nothing, rational- one night and possi- set of X-rays and cleaning) izing it's just some bly came up with a so- Call us today! kind of animal thing. lution. Passing traffic headlights from the 1505 E Southport Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46227 317-784-2266 It could be. Or maybe Located on East Southport Rd. between US 31 and Madison Ave. you have just experi- street outside played enced something of through the bedroom southportsmilesindy.com a paranormal nature window shades, mov- and didn't make the ing briefly across the connection. glass of the picture. Animals have a Debunked! I relocat- heightened sense ed the picture and the of awareness. It is mystery was solved. NEED A thought we humans It didn't, however, ex- once did also, but plain the voices com- generally grow out of ing from this room CHECKING it after our childhood. over the baby moni- Animals, however, tor. Casey was of no ACCOUNT? don't grow out of it. help in that area. They see and hear Presently, I can things that you and only imagine what WE ARE HERE TO HELP! I never will. I don't transpires in our know how it works; it Norm and Jerry Hinton – silent witnesses to the compound on South- paranormal. (Photo by Rick Hinton) Come see us at just does. Is it a type port Road with Norm of sixth sense that the dog (deceased) 2020 South State Rd. 135 places a different spin and Jerry the cat. It on what we consider normalcy? Or ... are seems to be a house of “secrets.” Paranor- Suite 203 there things just behind the veil only privy to mal quirks are almost a daily occurrence, them? It makes a sort of sense. and both animals are here all day alone. At (317) 530-7012 There are paranormal groups that use night, they huddle with the humans and dogs in their investigations. I haven't heard stare into a world we cannot see. They react of any groups using felines, which I get. Cats to something just behind the shadows. could care less about helping you and have If only they could speak...the stories they no desire to expand beyond their daily rou- could tell! tine of food and long naps. Dogs, however, will most often let you know if something fishy is going on. If it's something of a su- Rick Hinton, a Southport resident, pernatural nature, they generally go on high loves researching things that go bump in the night. His articles can be read alert; or shrink back trembling and become on Facebook: Rick Hinton, Southport useless. They can't vocalize what is happen- Paranormal Examiner. Hinton conducts ing but are sure entertaining to watch. I tried paranormal investigations with his a dog once. He was on continual lookout for team, South Central Paranormal. 4 Week of September 24-30, 2020 • ss-times.com 7th Annual Pet Lovers Edition The Southside Times

OUR SEVENTH ANNUAL PET LOVER’S EDITION stPLACE More than 90 percent of pet owners consider their pets 1 as part of the family, according to petpedia.co. Additional- Stella | Liz Hueber, Center Township ly, 90 million dogs are kept as family pets, with cats making up 88 million. As well, more than 95 percent of Americans buy their pets gifts during the holidays. Our first-place winner, Stella the cat, proudly displayed her most prized fashion accessory: her hat. (Wait, isn’t it supposed to be The Cat in the Hat, not the hat on the cat?) In second place is Mini, a sweet 10-month-old Mini Labradoodle. Luna, a Chiweenie (a cross between a Chihuahua and Dachs- hund), is a beauty that placed third. Thank you to our read- nd rdPLACE ers for submitting photos of their amazing pets. PLACE 3 — COMPILED BY NANCY PRICE 2 Mini | Betty Walda, Perry Township Luna | Lisa Neice, Beech Grove ss-times.com • Week of September 24-30, 2020 5 The Southside Times 7th Annual Pet Lovers Edition

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STARS & STRIKES ON THE SOUTHSIDE HUMOR

The Southside Times is all about people and done something nice, no matter how small, our community. What do you like in your and should be recognized? Email your “Stars neighborhood? What don’t you like? Who has and Strikes” to [email protected].

Star: to our pets, who’ve also served ONE LOVE CHARITY INC. as heroes of the coronavirus by pro- 1ST ANNUAL CAR-BIKE-TRUCK SHOW viding us with constant companionship and October 17 unconditional love during lonely times Manual High School when we’ve been housebound. 2405 Madison Ave., 46225 Star: to Roncalli’s 2020 Homecom- Top 10 things in a Set up at 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. ing Event & Viewing Party next Fri- day, Oct. 2. The 1971 graduating class will 2020 ‘Dear John’ letter Vendors • Food Trucks be recognized prior to the 7 p.m. game 50/50 Raffles • Toy Give Away against Bloomington North High School. By Torry Stiles Cornhole Tournament Awards will be given for Alumni of the Year, Marley | Shirley Roe, Greenwood All Proceeds will go to St. Jude Children’s Hospital! Honorary Alumni and Spirit of the Family 10. "We were fine until you took the mask off." Tradition. The game will be projected on But wait, there’s more!: the big screen with commentary from the Star: to our Southside readers for sub- 9. "Quarantine's over, dear. Time to This will be a Bootacular Event! Roncalli Media Network. No tickets are mitting photos of their beautiful pets. move out." Halloween costume contest for ages 0-17 necessary for this viewing. If you are a 8. "I only loved you for your hydroxychloro- member of the class of 1971, please contact Star: to this weekend’s great weather quine prescription." Truck-N-Treat forecast and a chance to enjoy outdoor (All vendors & cars will be provided candy to hand out) Gary Armbruster at (317) 787-8277, ext. 242, or email [email protected]. activities like live music on the patio this Fri- 7. "I've found someone who doesn't mind day night at Wheatley’s in Franklin Township, my 'Ridin' with Biden' tattoo." All early car show participants Star: to Leadership Johnson County the Outdoor Vintage Movie Night at Garfield 6. "We've Netflixed and chilled through contact Terry: 317-717-0305 events, including “Choosing Doors: Park’s Corporate Shelter, Garfield Park’s Sunk- their entire show list. There's nothing Vendors call contact How to Treat People in the Workplace” next en Garden, the Greater Greenwood Commu- left for us." Penney: 317-653-7128 Thursday and “Myers-Briggs Type Indicator: nity Band’s free concert this Saturday at the 5. "We can still be friends and I will keep MBTI in Teams” on Oct. 27. For more infor- Amphitheater, the Greenwood Farmers Mar- you on my Friends List." mation, go to leadershipjohnsoncounty.org. ket and the Suds Saturday Cruise-In. 4. "My 'New Normal' doesn't include you." 3. "I met someone, and we've been every QUOTE OF THE WEEK Zooming." wednesday 2. "You coughed last night. I don't need a co-morbidity." 1. "You're blocked." “Autumn is a second spring BELIEVE IT! when every leaf is a flower.” Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical – Albert Camus, French philosopher laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you .. $ In South Carolina, a railroad may not remove itself 1,000 from a town of more than 500 people. progressive pot! Source: dumblaws.com Must read rules at VFW. AROUND TOWN Greenwood Franklin Central student on County Police District offices and the Memorial VFW earns VFW Post 5864 Scout SWAT team offices. He has earned numer- The Southside Times Post 5864 of Year award ous Boy Scout badges, awards and certifi- welcomes letters cates over the last six years. He has been to the editor in good taste. 1842 Veterans Way involved in the Boy Scouts of America Recognition – Eagle Scout Zachary S. Lu- since February 2014. He earned his Ea- All submissions are subject to editing. Greenwood, IN 46143 ther was named VFW Post 5864’s Scout gle designation in June 2019. Zachary has Please send to [email protected]. of the Year for 2019-2020. He is a senior 317-888-2488 been appointed to a head leadership role All letters must be signed. at Franklin Central High School and is a in the Robotics program at his high school Please include a daytime greenwoodvfw.com member of Boy Scout Troop 104. Previ- to run the program for this academic year. phone number for ously he was a member of Cub Scout Pack BINGO LICENSE 002855 He has been involved in the Robotics pro- 107 for five years. Zachary’s Eagle Project verification purposes only. gram for all of his high school career. was to build picnic tables for the Mari- ss-times.com • Week of September 24-30, 2020 11 The Southside Times VIEWS

IN OUR SCHOOLS

Roncalli student wins first place the state of Indiana. “Logan is a very tal- Indianapolis resident named in state art competition ented and hardworking student. His ap- to University of the Sciences proach and vision when cre- Spring 2020 Dean’s List Award – Roncalli High School junior Lo- ating his artwork is always unique and well thought out. gan Mercuri’s artwork won first place in Academics – Alexandria Jackson has been I am very excited ands proud the state of Indiana 2019-2020 VFW Aux- named to the spring 2020 dean's list at Uni- of Logan for this most re- iliary’s Young American Creative Patriot- versity of the Sciences. Selection for this cent achievement,” said Art ic Art Contest. Mercuri’s entry “Picture award is based on completing and passing all instructor Mark Stratton. Perfect,” ink and oil paint, was one out of L. Mercuri assigned courses with no grade below a "C" more than 3,400 student works entered. It and attaining an academic average of at least was also one of 46 pieces that was judged 3.4 for courses taken in the spring of 2020. Roncalli junior Logan Mercuri and his artwork, in the national competition representing Jackson of Indianapolis, is a Biomedical Sci- “Picture Perfect.” (Submitted photos) ences student.

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AROUND TOWN DENTAL EVENT FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR SMILE! Call for an appointment

Daniel R. Maddigan, DDS OPEN TO ALL BGCS STUDENTS GRADES K-6 723 Main Street • Beech Grove, IN 46107 CALL TODAY! (317) 787-1361 Camp available both weeks of Fall Break! REAL ESTATE Second- and third-grade winners of the ¼-mile race, pictured: second October 5-9 • 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. grade, Makai Rowze; third grade, Easton Longerich; second grade, October 12-16 • 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m Airianna Barton; and third grade, Kaylie Campbell. (Submitted photo) Includes breakfast, lunch and snacks! Each week will be led by BGCS teachers / staff and Central Elementary School students filled with enrichment activities and recreation! named winners in running race Only $100/week per student. Running race – Register today and reserve your child’s spot for Last month, two runners from each second- $10 with the balance due by the first of camp. and third-grade class ran a ¼ mile competed to be named the winners in each grade. Ms. Stephanie Cotter, Central’s princi- Register at hornetparkcommunitycenter.com pal, led the students in a pre-race warmup. As well, the Beech Grove City Schools mascot cheered on the participants. RETAIL EVENT Beech Grove High School hosts groundbreaking event at new Agri-Science Greenhouse BEECH GROVE SENIOR CENTER’S Groundbreaking – Beech Grove High School invites the NOW OPEN SILENT AUCTION public to a groundbreaking for the new Agri-Science FOR IN-STORE SHOPPING, CURBSIDE Greenhouse at BGHS on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 6:30 p.m. PICKUP OR FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS! 602 Main St., Beech Grove, IN, 46107 Per Marion County Health Guidelines, a maximum of We hope to see you all soon! 317-788-4987 250 individuals may attend. Masks and social distancing September 1st – September 30th required. For more information, call Beech Grove City 620 Main Street, Beech Grove, IN Schools at (317) 788-4481. ecksteinshoestoreandrepair.com | (317) 786-7086 We will have several baskets up for auction. The bidding start’s on September 1st at REAL ESTATE BARBER 9:00 A.M and will continue thru the month, we will have pictures on our Facebook BEECH page (Elton H. Geshwiler) and you are We Are Open! welcome to come into the center to place GROVE your bid’s as well. The bidding will end at Barber Shop Looking to buy or sell your home? closing 3:00 P.M on September 30th. The Super Get honest, experienced help winners will be notified and arrangement 1865 Churchman Ave. Saver! buying or selling your home. BEECH GROVE Senior Haircuts for pickup will be made at that time. $10 on Wednesday (317) 787-3576 Sheila Blanton-Wright, Realtor (R) Thank you for your support! [email protected] BEAUTY (317) 360-2411 Magic Combs PLEASE SUPPORT Walk-ins Welcome YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES! Outdated Kitchen, bathroom, living room, etc? HAIRSTYLES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY No need to wait. Call Jay Wright! 3535 S. Emerson Ave., Beech Grove (317) 360-3353 | [email protected] (Churchman Hill Plaza) 356-9909 14 Week of September 24-30, 2020 • ss-times.com NIGHT & DAY The Southside Times

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BEECH GROVE Buzz Club Fall Camp • Fall Break will be here in just a few weeks! Are you struggling to find child- Gus and Dimos welcome you back! care? We can help! Register and reserve a spot for only $10 with the balance due before each week. Celebrate crisp Just click “Pay later” at checkout. Open to all BGCS fall mornings AN OPTION with the best students in grades K-6. Camp is available both breakfast in weeks of Fall Break! Includes breakfast, lunch and the Southside! snacks. Each week will be led by BGCS teachers/ Milktooth staff and filled with enrichment activities and rec- reation. Only $100/week per student. Register to- Have you ever tried a pina colada day and reserve your child’s spot for $10 with the Dutch pancake with roasted pineapple, balance due by the first day of camp.| When: Oct. coconut whip, toasted coconut, rum caramel and lime? How about a Buck Creek • 6AM-3PM 5-9, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Oct. 12-16, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. | 6845 Bluff Road, Indianapolis, IN • (317) 889-2253 Where: Hornet Park Community Center, 5245 Hor- peach tea donut made with black tea, net Ave. | Info: hornetparkcommunitycenter.com. honey cream, poached peaches and Also visit the following locations… candied lemon? Welcome to Milktooth in historic Fletcher Place, where the Greenbriar Plaza Prestwick Crossing GARFIELD PARK Tired of the same breakfast options? Try local berries on a 8555 Ditch Road, Indpls 5201 E US Hwy 36, Avon unexpected is the norm. Established (317) 254-5993 • 7AM-3PM (317) 745-6262 • 6AM-3PM six years ago by Jonathan Brooks, sweet Dutch bebe with bay leaf whip. (Submitted photo) Outdoor Vintage Movie Night • Vintage Movie local and organic products are met Oaklandon Commons Night is a monthly series that features film histo- with quirkiness and playfulness from 11915 Pendleton Pike, Suites A & B, Indpls rian and preservationist Eric Grayson as he pres- Brooks, also the restaurant’s chef. In 2015, he was grains porridge with coconut milk, rhubarb jam, ents a series of unique and rare vintage film titles. awarded as one of 11 Best New Chefs by Food pistachio and flax seeds to a French dip Dutch Come in and enjoy a delicious meal and receive Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Vintage Movie and Wine; as well, the restaurant was chosen as baby pancake with roast beef, horsey sauce, Night will not be held in our Main Gallery this fall. one of 10 best new restaurants in the U.S. by Bon gruyere, caramelized onions and greens. (Specials excluded.) It is moving to the Corporate Shelter adjacent to Appetit. Guests of the popular diner enjoy the 10% OFF the Garfield Park Arts Center, where guests can laid-back, spacious atmosphere and music, as LOCATION: VALID WITH THIS COUPON. watch from their cars in the parking lot similar to well as the variety of menu options, from ancient 534 Virginia Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203 a drive-in movie. No reservations required; spots The Southside’s Best Breakfast is Back! are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No Drop the kids at school and come enjoy concessions will be served at this time. While there the Best Meal on the Southside! is no charge for these movies, we do encourage BEHIND BARS WHERE I DINE a suggestion donation of $5 at garfieldparkindy. org/product/giving-to-garfield to support future Ron Drake, Trafalgar programs in Garfield Park. A donation bucket El Meson Spicy Rita will also be available at the event. In a 1955 rare Bartender: Where do you like to dine? technicolor print, This Island, Earth, a scientist Roberto Linares Bonefish Grill WHEATLEY’S finds a mysterious catalogue of parts, which he Southside Indianapolis INDOOR AND OUTDOOR orders, and it contains instructions on how to What do you like SEATING OPEN NOW! build an alien communication device. The aliens El Meson: to eat there? convince him to help them work on uranium 5205 Thompson Road The Tilapia Imperial. It is just power to help combat their interplanetary war. | Indianapolis, IN 46237 fabulous. I start with their Bang When: Sept. 26, 8-10 p.m. | Where: Garfield Park Bang Shrimp, then eat the Tilapia Imperial and end it with their Key Lime Pie. $ .00 * OFFER Corporate Shelter, 2345 Pagoda Drive. | Info: / Ingredients and directions: EXCLUDES DESSERT. events/1163464050704174. • 2 ounces tequila What do you like about this place? 1With any PurchaseOFF of $10 or More. • 2 ounces Patron Citronge The atmosphere, service and quality of the food. Not Valid with Any Other Coupon/Discounts. GREENWOOD • 2 ounces fresh lime juice ‘Back Home In Indiana’ Concert • The Greater • 1-ounce agave nectar Contact Info: 1001 N. State Road 135, Greenwood, IN 46142 Greenwood Community Band is performing a • Sliced jalapeno (317) 884-3992 concert loaded with music by Indiana natives. $ .00 * OFFER EXCLUDES DESSERT. Conducted by band director Randy Greenwell, - Pour all ingredients into a shaker and add ice. 4With any PurchaseOFF of $25 or More. music selections will include compositions by - Shake for one minute. Serve on the rocks. our state’s composers and musicians including Richard Saucedo, Cole Porter, Hoagy Carmichael HOURS and arrangements including “Gabriel’s Oboe,” 7 DAYS “Way Back Home in Indiana,” March Indiana State A WEEK Breakfast & Lunch Band,” plus medleys of Michael Jackson and John Mon.-Thurs. 8 AM-2 PM Mellencamp tunes. All groups of guests are asked Fridays 8 AM-8 PM to follow social distancing guidelines by sitting at Sat. 8 AM-2 PM least 6 feet apart on the lawn. Please wear a mask Compiled by Compiled by Nancy Price and John Parks. and bring your own refreshments. Bring friends Sun. 8 AM-3:30 PM and family to enjoy an entertaining hour of live music on stage. Donations to help support the Corner of Southeastern Ave. & Northeastern Ave. band are greatly appreciated, but, as always, ad- What's going on DOWNTOWN WANAMAKER Extra Parking at the Church mission is free! | When: Sept. 26, 5-6 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Amphitheater, 300 S. Washington St. Southside? wheatleysfishfry.com | Info: greenwoodband.org. Send your news & events to: Call 862-6622 [email protected]. Calendar continued on page 15. ss-times.com • Week of September 24-30, 2020 15 The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY

★✩✩✩✩ • R • Drama, Horror, Mystery • 1 hour, 45 minutes An Affordable Assisted Lifestyle Community Antebellum Shamelessly derivative Get Out clone flops hard for the Older Adult.

MOVIE REVIEW I would tend to agree with you, but that is just unwittingly oppressive upper-class counter- because nothing happens in this film. The first parts. Here the message is clear that a lack of APARTMENTS half is filled with brutal violence and ques- class consciousness is an obstacle facing dis- By Bradley Lane tionably employed sexual assault against our enfranchised Americans. Antebellum is a film ARE LIMITED. principal character before we can even iden- severely lacking in similar levels of adeptness Again, film lovers find ourselves in the tify with them. Then, in the second act, the in its messaging that ultimately can be boiled midst of the industry adjusting to the fact that audience is introduced to an entirely differ- down to, some white people are evil racists for the foreseeable future, movie theaters will ent character who does get some character- and they are bad because racism is bad. not be safe enough to attract crowds large ization but besides the most rudimentary of No person needs to be told racism is bad; enough for any big-budget film to be profit- verbal exposition, this never actually amounts adults know that racism is bad. Additional- able. In attempts to quell both financial loss- to any more than communicating that she is ly, when the systems that suppress black and Amenities Services es and outcries from audiences disappointed smart, kind and doing important work. poor people are boiled down to bad people • Private apartment with full, by the delay of films with previously planned The most infuriating thing about Antebel- doing bad things, it causes more harm than private bathroom releases, Lionsgate films is releasing Gerard lum is that the marketing clearly attempts to good. When these issues are detached from • Kitchenette with sink, refrigerator Bush and Christopher Renz’s socio-political imitate and capitalize off the works of oth- the context that drives those systems of op- and microwave horror film Antebellum on a digital release. er, more thoughtful filmmakers. The poster pression, it only does more harm in bridg- • Ample closet space The results of the writing and directing pair touts the film as being from the producer of ing the gap to understanding one another. • Individually controlled heating and of first-time filmmakers is a disappointingly Get Out and Us, but besides Sean McKittrick This is painfully ironic because understand- air conditioning boring slog through an hour-and-a-half of serving as one of six producers, the films ing one another could be the only solution • Carpet in living and sleeping areas watching paint dry, culminating in nothing share no other connection. This becomes to the issues this film set out to help solve. more than a tired pastiche of modern horror’s • Linoleum in kitchen and ceramic tile self-evident when examining the messaging Antebellum is available to rent from all video in bathroom biggest hits over . and targeted critiques of each of these films. on demand platforms. Janelle Monáe stars as Veronica, a successful • Emergency call devices in bathroom Jordan Peele’s Get Out identifies white and bedroom writer and advocate for black and poor people, suburban liberals as a problem for black lib- • Pre-wired for cable TV and telephone who becomes suspicious of those around her. eration because in order for black people to Bradley is a Beech Grove High School This story is mysteriously tied into the open- • Mini-blinds provided truly be free and equal with white people, it alumnus and has been enamored by ing of the film set on a Confederate-controlled film for as long as he can remember. requires a change in the status quo that pro- plantation during the Civil War where a newly He recently graduated from IUPUI, with Services vides liberal America its economic security a degree in Media and Public Affairs purchased slave, Eden, also played by Monáe, • Ongoing health monitoring and in the U.S. Similarly, Peele’s Us centers on with a minor in Film. Bradley can be adjusts to life on the brutally violent farm. contacted at [email protected]. nursing assessments a subjugated section of poor people rising If that synopsis seems short or even vague, • Assistance with activities for daily living: against, and ultimately overthrowing, their bathing, dressing, walking, personal grooming and hygiene Calendar continued from page 14. Oct. 23, 8 p.m.: ghost stories; 9 p.m. The Addams Kiwanis Club of Perry Township • The Kiwanis • Medication reminders and assistance Family; 11 p.m.: The Ring. | Where: Tibbs Drive-In, Club of Perry Township will meet every two weeks • Three restaurant-style meals daily plus snacks 480 Tibbs Ave. | Info: storytellingarts.org. via Zoom through Jan. 21, 2021. | When: Oct. 1, 7 Southside Art League’s One-Artist-Show • a.m. (EST) | Where: Online. | Info: email: kiwanisper- • Weekly housekeeping and laundry services A free One-Artist-Show by Hoosier artist and ONLINE EVENTS [email protected]; kiwanisperrytown- • Assistance with transportation needs Greenwood native, Robin Rossman. She will be ship.org; : Kiwanis of Perry Township. • 24-hour staffng and reception desk exhibiting a collection of contemporary sculp- History Roundtable (Online) • Join us for a show • Range of interesting and varied tures created with a variety of materials, includ- and tell series for history fans. Expertise is not re- programs and events ing bronze, clay, metallic oxides, acrylics and PERRY TOWNSHIP quired .. just a love of history! We’ll discuss a new wax. Most will be for sale at different price points. • Medicaid accepted topic every other month and all you have to do National Night Out • Bethany Community Gar- | When: Wednesday through Saturday, Oct. is come ready to summarize a non-fiction book dens is hosting their second annual National Night 1-31, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Please call SALI to arrange Due to growth we are hiring few you’ve read, a documentary you’ve seen, or a pod- Out event at the site of our Gardens, Bethany Lu- for viewing by appointment at any other time.| good people. LPN’S, QMA’S and CNA’S. cast you’ve listen to related to the main topic. We theran Church. Join us for a brief update about Where: The Southside Art League, Inc. (SALI) Off will meet up online until further notice. Septem- positive happenings in the neighborhood and Broadway Gallery, 229 E. Broadway St. | Info: SALI ber’s topic is Presidential Elections. You can find our efforts to form a Neighborhood Association at (317) 882-5562 or Robin at (317) 430-3623 or resources at greenwoodlibrary.us/historyround- for the larger Southdale area. We will also have a [email protected]. table but please let us know if you need help find- presentation from Indiana Department of Trans- ing a book, documentary or podcast related to portation (INDOT) on the I-69 Finish Line Project INDIANAPOLIS this month’s topic. | When: Sept. 24, 6:30-7:30 p.m. that includes an expansion of I-465 on the South- | Where: Online event. | Info: Please register online side from the current Rt. 37 to I-69. The will share Ghost Stories at Tibbs Drive-In • Storytelling or by emailing [email protected]. the projects and its components and what has Arts of Indiana has redesigned its popular Ghost changed since we met with them last year. They Virtual Bingo • Do you love bingo? Join us every Stories event for fans to enjoy safely in the age will also be accepting public comment at this time. Monday in September for Virtual Bingo! Spend of COVID-19. Relocating from Crown Hill Cem- This is an important opportunity to request sound the evening playing with your family and others etery to Tibbs Drive-In allows guests to remain in barriers, sidewalks on bridges and other prefer- For more information, call in the community. The winner of each round will their cars or socially distanced in lawn chairs for ences that can make the end result a positive for be entered into a drawing for the prize and the the ultimate, outdoor, fall tailgating experience. our Southside Neighbors and commuters. Come 317-885-4446 winner will be drawn at the end of the evening. Hoosier storytellers Celestine Bloomfield, David join us. Attendance will be capped at 50 people, so Everyone is welcome to play! We have moved Matlack, Sally Perkins and Bob Sander will spin sign up early! Check out i69finishline.com so you 8601 South Shelby Street registrations to our new registration system. spine-tingling tales for all to enjoy, followed by can have your questions and suggestions ready. | Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 Look for Virtual Bingo under the programs tab. a family-friendly scary movie on the big screen. When: Oct. 6, 6-8 p.m. | Where: Bethany Lutheran hellenicseniorliving-indianapolis.com | When: Sept. 30, 7 p.m. | Where: register at hor- When it ends, we’ll show one for the adults. Cos- Church, 4702 S. East St. | Info: : Bethany Commu- netparkcommunitycenter.com. | Info: communi- tumes are encouraged. Tickets are $20 for an indi- nity Gardens. Managed by Gardant Management Solutions vidual; $50 for two-plus people in vehicle.| When: [email protected]. 16 Week of September 24-30, 2020 • ss-times.com MATTERS OF HEALTH The Southside Times Getting a flu shot is more important now than ever before

By Diana Morales-Zelaya M.D. to support accessibility to the flu vaccine, a Family Medicine Specialist vaccination task force has been created. Es- Eskenazi Health kenazi Health has worked hard to ensure all Medical experts have stated accurately for patients can receive the vaccine. The vac- many years that one of the most important cine is now available throughout the Eske- things we can all do when the nazi Health system. Patients are encouraged leaves start to change color is to visit any Eskenazi Health pharmacy loca- WE ARE OPEN. WE ARE SAFE. to make sure to get a flu vac- tion to receive the vaccine. No appointment cination. is needed. Patients must be 3 years or older WE ARE CARING FOR PATIENTS. The flu is a contagious re- to get a flu shot at a pharmacy location. spiratory illness caused by in- Patients with regularly scheduled ap- fluenza viruses that infect the pointments are encouraged to receive the During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, you may have delayed seeking care. nose, throat and sometimes the lungs. The vaccine at that time. Efforts have been made Your health and safety remain our top priority. We’ve taken a number of flu causes mild to severe symptoms includ- so that all areas of Eskenazi Health can pro- precautions to ensure your well-being while at our facilities: ing, but not limited to: fever (or feeling fe- vide flu vaccines regardless of the service the

verish/chilled), cough, sore throat, runny patient is receiving. In addition, Sandra Es- • Setting up waiting rooms and other areas to ensure social distancing or stuffy nose, muscle or body aches, head- kenazi Mental Health Center is partnering • Requiring that everyone wear a mask and following strict cleaning and aches, fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea. It can with our pharmacy to be able to provide flu sterilization procedures cause mild to severe illness, and complica- vaccines during patient visits. According to the Centers for Disease • Limiting visitation to reduce the number of people in each facility tions can lead to hospitalization or death. In any given year, only around half of all Control and Prevention, flu vaccines prevent Please don’t delay seeking care. In-person or e-visit appointments can be Americans receive their flu shot, with many millions of illnesses and flu-related doctor’s requested online at EskenaziHealth.edu or by calling 317.880.7666. not knowing that the vaccination may re- visits each year. For example, during 2018- duce the severity of the infection, even 2019, flu vaccination prevented an estimat- when the vaccine doesn't prevent the influ- ed 4.4 million influenza illnesses, 2.3 million DON’T FORGET YOUR FLU VACCINE! influenza-associated medical visits, 58,000 FLU VACCINATIONS ARE AVAILABLE NOW. enza virus itself. As the coronavirus pandemic continues influenza-associated hospitalizations and to worsen in some parts of the country, 3,500 influenza-associated deaths. public health leaders are urging as many Getting vaccinated yourself may also pro- people as possible to be vaccinated against tect people around you, including those who the annual flu virus. are more vulnerable to serious flu illness, like It’s anticipated that flu viruses and the vi- babies and young children, older people and rus that causes COVID-19 will both spread people with certain chronic health conditions. this fall and winter, and health care providers People who believe they may have been may be swamped in having to treat patients exposed to COVID-19 should contact their who contract either one of the two afflictions. health care provider immediately. If you This means getting a flu vaccine during 2020- are ill with flu-like symptoms such as fe- 2021 is more important than ever before. ver, cough or shortness of breath, please call While there is no evidence suggesting that your health center or clinic before coming to flu shots will prevent you from contracting your appointment. At Eskenazi Health, the coronavirus, flu vaccinations can please call (317) 880-7666 before HOW IS COVID-19 AFFECTING prevent you from getting both virus- coming to your appointment. es at the same time, or getting one Health care professionals are after the other before the body available 24/7 to answer YOU AND YOUR BUSINESS? has had time to recover. questions on symptoms Eskenazi Health is encour- and direct you to the aging everyone to receive the most appropriate care. It flu vaccine this fall at all Es- is important to first call Let us help you navigate these uncertain times. kenazi Health locations, and before arriving at Eske- nazi Health. Stay up to date on the latest information regarding the coronavirus’ impact on you and your business by visiting the COVID-19 Resources page on our website. The challenges are changing each day, and Somerset is committed to keeping you informed. Contact us today to connect with a Somerset advisor.

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III; parents, Anthony and Dana (Hornsby) Ford; Julie Lowder; several aunts, uncles and cousins. He Arrangements were provided by G. H. Herrmann OBITUARIES grandfather, Razmus Ford; sister, Mollie Marie Ford; enjoyed making and listening to music, making Greenwood Funeral Home. and aunt, Teresa Key. Service for Anthony were people laugh, art and photography. Visitation was held Sept. 16 at Singleton Community Mortuary held Sept. 21 at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Franklin Elza Thomas Cobb, Jr. and Memorial Center, 1202 South Lynhurst Drive, Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. A Edward E. Parsonage Franklin Elza Thomas Cobb, Jr., 64, Indianapolis, IN 46241. funeral service was conducted Sept. 22. Edward E. Parsonage, 92, of Greenwood, died Sept. of Franklin, died Sept. 19, 2020. He 18, 2020. Cremation arrangements were provided was born Nov. 11, 1955 in by G.H. Herrmann Funeral Homes. Indianapolis to the late Franklin Billy Joe Gamble Flora Ellen Hoover Hoffman and Sylvia (Sloan) Cobb. Franklin Billy Joe Gamble, 78, of Indianapolis, died Sept. 19, Flora Ellen Hoover Hoffmann died Sept. 3, 2020, was a graduate of Harry E. Wood 2020. He was born Oct. 23, 1941 in Hazard, Ky to the in Oxford, Fla. She was preceded in death by Robert H. Reeder High School in Indianapolis and late Edward and Laura Gamble. He was a veteran of her husband, Edward G. Hoffmann, Jr.; son, Robert “Bob” H. Reeder, 65, died Sept. 15, 2020. served in the United States Army Reserves for 13 the United States Army and a Mason. He enjoyed Richard D. Hoffmann (Vicki); and brother, John S. A resident of Greenwood, he was born March years. He loved to fish and was a painter for WGA fishing, hunting, gardening, partying, his pets, Hoover, Sr. She is survived by her children, Linda 17, 1955 in Indianapolis to Roger V. and Phyllis Painting. Survivors include his wife, April (Carr) giving nicknames and listening to bluegrass. He L. Hoffmann and James E. Hoffmann (Marylynn); Reeder. He served his country in the United States Cobb; daughter, Michelle Pierce (Marcus); siblings, was preceded in death by his siblings, Woodrow, grandchildren, Nicholas J. Hoffmann (Megan), Army. Bob enjoyed spending time with his family, Ruth Ann Lawyer, Mary Catherine Atwood and Wanda, Juanita, Bobbie Jean and Marlene. Survivors Lauren Hoffmann O’Keefe (Patrick) and Mitchell especially his wife, Cynthia; fishing and camping Sandra D. Giliberto; and many nieces and include his wife, Frances (Neace) Gamble; children, P. Hoffmann; as well as four great-grandchildren, trips to Whispering Wilderness. He was preceded nephews. He was preceded in death by his Woodrow (Naomi) Gamble, Renee Gladden and Nicholas and Emily Hoffmann and William and in death by his father, Roger V. Reeder. Survivors parents; and siblings, Mary Mae Marie Paris and Lester Smith; grandchildren, Amanda (Zachary), James O’Keefe. Services were held Sept. 11 at include his wife of 20 years, Cynthia (Miller) Iva Jean Rogers. Services were held Sept. 23 in Woodrow Jr. (Rachel), Alex (Dalton) and Macey; Resurrection Lutheran Church, 445 E. Stop 11 Reeder; his mother, Phyllis Reeder; nine children, Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services great-grandchildren, Jaxon, Woodrow III, Wyatt and Road, Indianapolis, 46227. Tracy Plumley, Stacey (Jason Atkins) Reeder, Casey with Pastor Danny Thomas officiating. Burial Ziggy; and siblings, Evelyn, Sharon and Geneva. (Lizzy Leedy) Spicer, Ashley (Joshua) Cook, Amy followed services in Floral Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, (Josh) Parr, Bobby (Ashley Y.) Reeder, Heather Sept. 24 with a service at 1 p.m. at G. H. Herrmann Mary Alice Hussey (Dustin H.) Reeder, Megan (Patrick) Buckallew and Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Gran Mary Alice Hussey Gran, 96, of Indianapolis, Jesse Reeder; 15 grandchildren; and three siblings, Huguette Deubelbeiss Ave., Indianapolis. died Sept. 6, 2020 in Goshen, Ind. She was born Judy (Mike) Westfall, John (Lisa) Reeder and Edith Huguette Deubelbeiss, 86, of Nov. 26, 1923 to the late Luther Hussey and Minnie Reeder. Funeral services were conducted Sept. 21 Indianapolis, died Sept. 15, 2020. Hussey Weinke. She married Robert Gran April 14, at G. H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 Huguette was born to the late Viola Jane Gindling 1946. They were married for 64 years of marriage S. State Road 135, Greenwood, with visitation from Hugh and Luciette Howitt Feb. 23, Viola Jane Gindling, 90, died Sept. 7, 2020. She was before his death on Jan. 14, 2011. She graduated 1 p.m. until the time of the service. 1934. She loved spending time born March 9, 1930. She died on the anniversary of from St. Vincent’s School of Nursing in 1945 and with her family and playing bingo. her marriage to her husband, James Gindling. Jim retired from St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove in Huguette was a member of Holy and Vi formed a family with six children; four boys, 1985. She is preceded in death by one brother, Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors Name Catholic Church for 60 years. Huguette was Paul, Mike, Ken and Dan; and two girls, Cheryl Eugene Hussey; and infant great-grandson, Garret are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@ preceded in death by her husband, Pius and Sandy. They also had six grandchildren; and M. Wilhelm. Mary Alice is survived by her sons, ss-times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday Deubelbeiss. She is survived by her children, Ruth eight great-grandchildren. They enjoyed birthday Thomas E. (Marcella) Gran, James K. (Laura) Gran will be published Thursday, space permitting. (Thomas) Deubelbeiss, Rita (James) Kircher, Pierre celebrations, family vacations and attending and Russell B. (Evelyn) Gran; a daughter, Suellen Deubelbeiss and Carl (Therese) Deubelbeiss; their children’s, grandchildren’s and great- (Mike) Wilhelm; eight grandchildren, Alex (Carissa) grandchildren, Eric (Kristin) Worden, Greg (Amber) grandchildren’s sports or activities. Her family was Gran, Jeff (Ann) Gran, Joe (Karla) Gran, Aaron Southside New Quiz SEE PAGE 2 Worden, Benjamin Deubelbeiss, Rebecca not only the most important part of her life but Gran, Franklin B. Gran, Erik (Jara) Wilhelm, Kevin 1. D, 2. A, 3. B, 4. C, 5. D Deubelbeiss and Natasha (Christopher) Bussard; gave her the greatest joy. She worked as a cashier (Katie) Wilhelm and Angela Schimmel; nine great- along with 11 great-grandchildren. Visitation was at Standard Preston Safeway grocery and worked grandchildren, Maura Wilhelm, Harper Wilhelm, held at Little and Sons Beech Grove Chapel Sept. as an assistant at the Greenwood Public Library. Logan Wilhelm, Jaxton Wilhelm, Emily Gran, Amy Puzzle Time Answers SEE PAGE 12 20. A funeral Mass was conducted Sept. 21 at Holy She volunteered at Our Lady of Greenwood Alice Gran and Lucianna Gran; one sister, Norma J. Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: Name Catholic Church in Beech Grove. Burial was Church for activities, including the yearly festival Macbeth; a sister-in-law, Dorothy Hussey, and with Furniture: BED, CHAIR, COUCH, DESK, DRESSER, at Calvary Cemetery. and cooked funeral meals and meals for the nieces and nephews. A family graveside service and TABLE; homeless. Services were held Sept. 12 at Our Lady burial was held at Washington Park East Cemetery Pets: CAT, DOG, FISH, GERBIL, HAMSTER; of the Greenwood Catholic Church. Sept. 14. Arrangements have been entrusted to QBs: MINSHEW, RIVERS, TANNEHILL, WATSON; Allen English Singleton and Herr Mortuary and Memorial Center. Attractions: FARM ANIMALS, HOT AIR BALLOON, Allen English, 46, of Indianapolis, died Sept. 13, INDIAN CAMP; 2020. He was born Dec. 5, 1973 in Indianapolis to Tony Darrell Gordon the late Richard W. English, Sr. and Roberta (Roll) Tony Darrell Gordon, 69, of Indianapolis, died Sept. Ronald Francis Martlage Governor: HOLCOMB, MYERS; English. Allen loved his video games, watching 12, 2020. A resident of Indianapolis he was born Ronald Francis Martlage, 91, of Indianapolis, Justice: GINSBURG sports, bowling and siting out at night with his Sept. 21, 1950 in Indianapolis, to the late William J died Sept. 18, 2020. He was born April 9, 1929 in friends, family and neighbors. He enjoyed visiting Gordon and Hazel E. (Belcher) Gordon. He retired Indianapolis to the late Lilan Merle (Lansford) and his brother, Richard, in Washington, Ind. and fishing. as a welder from Amtrak after many years. Tony Herman Friederich Martlage. Ron was a graduate Allen is survived by his sisters, Emily (Curtis Reeves) enjoyed boating, fishing, hunting, riding his of Manual High School, where he was a pitcher English and Tina (Ted) Teney; brother, Richard Harley, cooking on the grill and taking care of his on the varsity baseball team. He served in the U.S. (Misty) English, Jr.; two nieces and five nephews; wife of 50 years. Survivors include his wife, Holly M. Army during the Korean War. Ron retired from Eli two great-nieces; and one great-nephew. Services (Strom) Gordon; his sisters, Lisa K. Gordon and Lori Lilly after 41 years of tenure. His hobbies included were held Sept. 17 from 3 p.m. until the time of J. Gordon; his nephew, Travis J Gordon; his nieces, golfing, fishing, crossword puzzles and camping service at 7 pm at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Tracy R. Gordon, Alexandria (Lexie) E. Gordon, at Lake Monroe. He was a Colts fan and longtime Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Indiga H. Gordon and Roxy Gordon. A memorial season ticket holder and an avid Euchre player. visitation and service will be held at a later date Ron was a member of the Southport Masonic at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, Lodge No. 270 F & AM and the Indianapolis Anthony Cordell Ford 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Valley of the Scottish Rite. He was preceded in Anthony Cordell Ford, 31, of Indianapolis, died death by wife, Pauline in 2017. Survivors include Sept. 11, 2020. He was born Oct. 4, 1988 in his children, Rick Allen Martlage, Deborah Sue Indianapolis to Anthony and Dana (Hornsby) Ford. Dalton Thomas Hinkle Charrlin (David), Gary Lee Martlage (Courtney), He was employed in the construction industry Dalton Thomas Hinkle, 17, of Indianapolis, died Sept. Pamela Frances Burris (David), Ronald Francis as a carpenter. In his spare time he enjoyed 16, 2020. He was born July 27, 2003 in Indianapolis Martlage II (Patty) and Brian Ray Martlage (Cheryl); spending time with family and friend and riding to Ron and Lori Hinkle. He is survived by his parents, 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one his four wheeler. He was preceded in death by his Ron and Lori Hinkle; sister, Olivia Hinkle; brothers, great-great-grandchild. A graveside celebration grandmother, Ileen Ford. Anthony is survived by Nicholas and Logan Hinkle; grandparents, John, of life and burial was conducted Sept. 21 in the his wife, Casey M. Ford; son, Anthony Cordell Ford Carol Greathouse and Judy Qualls; Claude and Apostles Garden at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. 18 Week of September 24-30, 2020 • ss-times.com PLACES OF WORSHIP The Southside Times

✞ BAPTIST • 5560 S. Shelby St., Indpls. | Ph: (317) Faith Baptist Church • 1640 Fry Road, 787-5595. | God's word is never fake Greenwood. | Ph: (317) 859-7964. | Pr. Scott news, always good news. | Worship with Mauldin. | Sun.: 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. | Sunday us Sundays 10:30 a.m. Wed. 7 p.m. Prayers 8 But Noah found grace in the eyes of ing and, for that matter, if we got what that their lives are blessed by God and School: 9:45 a.m. | Wed.: 7 p.m. | KJV. are with you during this time. | BIBLE the Lord. we deserve we would all spend eternity that, this being true, they have what God CHURCH, Ministry of HOLY WORD. 9 These are the generations of Noah: in the lake of fire separated from Him. No, wants them to have and they find peace ✞ CATHOLIC ✞ PRESBYTERIAN Noah was a just man and perfect in his gen- God's grace continues to be offered and in that. 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