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It is always cold or from Chinese control, protecting Anytime Saturdays Or Sundays, Or Send An E-mail To: started, the original reason was to rainy or something on Halloween. the Constitution from the social- [email protected] Please Put Speak Out In The Subject Line. celebrate the witches and it is an Why can’t they move the Hal- evil holiday. ists and maintaining our freedom. (EDITOR’S NOTE: Callers are asked to limit their comments loween date up a couple of weeks? But besides that I decided I am These are all really good things for to 150 words. ‘the PAPER’ reserves the right to edit comments It would be better for the children not giving candy out on Halloween a bright American future. and make final publishing decisions.) if it were earlier. On top of that because too many kids get bad But people like you are what Halloween, Thanksgiving and candy in their bags and they have bring it down and help further Willing to bet Have no respect Christmas are too close together. to check all their candy now. It divide our country. What crimes Too much to do. Too many holidays definitely is an evil holiday and I has Trump committed? You mean I am calling about the caller I never thought I would see and too close. think they really need to stop Hal- his dealings with Ukraine where who claimed to be ashamed to tell hear what is happening to our They should think about that loween all together anyway. he was looking into unethical prac- people he or she was a Democrat. country today. and move Halloween up a little bit tices by Joe Biden, who factually They were totally discouraged with During World War II they were to make it nicer for the children. withheld funding from Ukraine their party, the Democratic Party. checking the movie stars then And if they know it is going to rain What proof? while he was vice president until I am willing to bet you dollars to to see who was communist. Also on Halloween they could have a The caller of “Ruining us” had so they fired the prosecutor who was doughnuts that was phoned in by a spies spying on our country. When rain day. many ridiculous comments in their investigating his son Hunter’s Republican. caught you were immediately blurb I had to call in a response. unethical behavior in Ukraine? arrested for treason against the Admiration You mentioned President Trump is Fact, everything the Democrats We are free USA. Sad to say they didn’t get trying to be a king. have been accusing Trump of them all. Being a veteran of the military What proof do you have of this? during their witch hunt to remove I could not be happier. I have I see a man and his party work- of this United States, I just wanted Everything he has been trying him from office they are guilty of made 84 lap blankets in 10 ing with the people of the USA to to express my love and admiration to do is for the betterment of our themselves. Leave the dark side, months. save our freedom, the right to re- to all my brothers and sisters in country. Eliminating the illegal liberals. God bless America! I was blessed to take 70 blankets ligion, defending our Constitution, the military and I am just so sorry to the veterans in Goshen. One securing our safety by building the for those who didn’t get to come man came backing toward me and wall from illegals, who are bring- home. seen I had these boxes. He ask me ing the disease we found cures for I just wish I could have been if he could help me and he carried 60 years ago and so much more, there to help somebody to get back +ROLGD\ them in. I told him to talk to the good for the people. The other home. lady at the bar. He had nowhere to party is fighting to get rid of all of put them. these freedoms. Wake up ! 2QH6WRS 6KRS When he came back out the lady I was a Democrat and I re- Correct it from the bar was with him and searched myself. They are lying to With the passing of the end of 2SHQ+RXVH three other men. I wouldn’t have you. You see how Russia is, China, daylight saving time that must November 23, 2019 to carry a one in to their building North Korea. This is what your mean we are now in daylight but the thought of them so giving asking for if you choose them. My wasting time. Just a thought for 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. to me as a United States citizen father fought in World War II. I our politicians. I wanted to cry. I have been so think of all those men lying there Correct it sometime. Let it at RMYC blessed. And it just gives me the in Arlington Cemetery who gave back the way it was before every- (Ramer Mennonite Youth Center) joy of doing for these veterans. their lives for us. The useless liber- body knew and improved it. They fought for our country. They als and that party have no respect 24647 CR 44, Nappanee have given us the freedom of our for the laws of our country. This is %URZVH%RRWKV country. and always will be America. Not dead What have we done for our vet- There are too many of us willing &DVK &DUU\,WHPV&D erans? God bless you. We are free still to fight and overcome. God People think these movies of because of your gift to us. bless our president and God bless the walking dead are something. &RIIHH%DU/XQFK&R America. They think wow but that’s not the problem. For More Information Corruption They are not walking dead. Call 574-831-6855 Trump (with the current Barr More questions They are the ones driving their investigation) is trying to expose cars in Elkhart County. the true Ukraine corruption under A caller wrote some interest- Obama in the 2016 election. Where ing questions about what Jesus did the millions of American tax- would say about certain issues APPLIANCE TECH, INC. payer money “disappear” to over and I would like to add a few there? more questions to the list. 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HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. • SATURDAY 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. • CLOSED SUNDAY 4 www.the-papers.com — the PAPER — Tuesday, November 12, 2019 Mushing 101 to offer dog sledding lessons Elkhart County Parks is part- the Benton Dam site in River nering with Heartland Mushers Preserve County Park, located Association to offer a Mushing just south of Goshen at 68550 101 class on dog sledding from CR 31. Participants are welcome 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at to bring a dog weighing a mini- Benton Dam in River Preserve mum of 8 pounds to the guided County Park. lessons. Note the program limit The dog sledding lessons led is two dogs per person and par- by the local Heartland Mushers ticipants are required to keep Association will offer partici- their pet on a leash (6 feet and pants and their canine compan- under) while on the preserve. ions a crash-course in dryland Cost is $10 per person with mushing using rigs, bikes, and all gear and supplies provided. canicross. All ages are welcome to attend, The first portion of the pro- children under age 18 must be gram will cover the basics of accompanied by an adult. Space mushing, including gear use and is limited, and registration by local resources. Following the Friday, Nov. 15, is required in introductory lessons, the class order to attend. To sign up, visit will have the opportunity to try elkhartcountyparks.org. their hand at mushing through More information, including a number of training exercises a schedule of upcoming events, and activities with their dogs. and directions to the preserve Experienced dogs and mushers can be found at elkhartcountyp- will be available throughout the arks.org, on the Elkhart County program to help assist partici- Parks Facebook page, or by call- pants. ing the administration office at 287217+(75$,/³3DUWLFLSDQWVFDQWU\WKHLUKDQGDWGU\ODQGGRJVOHGGLQJGHPRQVWUDWHGE\WKLV\RXQJ The class will take place at (574) 535-6458. PXVKHUDQGKHUGRJWHDPDWWKH0XVKLQJFODVVDW5LYHU3UHVHUYH&RXQW\3DUN 3KRWRSURYLGHG Two Goshen College alumni artists to show work Goshen College alumni art- shown work and illustrated for a deep scars and altered DNA of Loewen grew up in Goshen, Hershberger Art Gallery is ists Emma Gerigscott and Nick variety of publications since her our masters.” and now lives in Pittsburgh, Pa. located inside Goshen College’s Loewen will show recent work college graduation. Loewen works with a broad He graduated from Goshen Col- Music Center, with parking con- in an exhibit in the Hershberg- An excerpt from Gerigscott’s range of media. Projects range lege in 2006 with a degree in art, veniently located close to the er Art Gallery from Nov. 17, artist statement for this show from assemblage and sculpture and earned his master of fine building. The gallery is open through Jan. 12, with a reception reads, “The paintings are per- to digital forms of imagery. The art degree from the University weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, fol- sonal totems. They are icons of regular use of found objects or of California, Santa Barbara, in and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday lowed by an artist talk at 7 p.m. my domesticity and my wildness, previously unused material al- 2012. His work has been exhibit- and Sunday. Gerigscott graduated from balancing a loving caress and lows Loewen to take a responsive ed in New York, Los Angeles and The gallery will be closed dur- Goshen College with a degree unbridled freedom. These spirit approach. Joshua Tree, Calif. ing academic holidays. in art in 2014, and received her guides dance along the boundary master’s degree in fine arts from of rules and liberty. They have the Oregon College of Art and strayed from home, not for a Nappanee Legion Friday Craft in 2018. Born and raised better life, but to experience the in Goshen, Gerigscott grew up fear and burden of being free. riding horses, raising ducks and They are guides through color- evening dinners open to public goats and currently lives with ful, internal terrain, yet these her old farm dog, Pi. She has landscapes bare the existence of American Legion Post 154, 201 • Nov. 15, casseroles, bread and $7. Sponsored by American Legion W. Lincoln St., Nappanee, hosts din- butter, $7. Sponsored by American Riders. ners for the public at a reasonable Legion Riders. • Dec. 6, Swiss steak, mashed po- cost from 5 to 7 p.m. every Friday. • Nov. 22, hash brown casse- tatoes, corn, green beans, bread and All dinners include coffee and des- role, vegetable, bread and butter, butter, $8. Sponsored by Sons of the ert. $7. Sponsored by American Legion American Legion. TM The menus through the end of Auxiliary. • Dec. 13, all-you-can-eat fish fry 2019 are: • Nov. 29, menu to be announced, with potatoes or onion rings, cole slaw, $8, or chicken strip dinner with potatoes or onion rings (not all-you- Menards annual toy drive can-eat), $5. Sponsored by American Legion. EDITORIAL OFFICES, CIRCULATION, In the spirit of Christmas, toys from now through the end • Dec. 20, chili and sides, $7. Spon- DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING your local Menards home im- of November. These presents sored by American Legion Riders. MILFORD OFFICE GOSHEN OFFICE provement stores are serving will be distributed by a non- • Dec. 27, chicken and noodles 206 S. Main St. 134 S. Main as a toy drive drop site. They profit organization within your with mashed potatoes, vegetable, P.O. Box 188, Milford, IN 46542 Goshen, IN 46526 have participated in this op- community. $7. 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The Cinnamon Stick will start it’s Enjoy 25% off all day long with cou- and refreshments from 9 a.m. to 8 years in business with a 3-hour sale Legacy Furniture will be offering sale Thursday, Nov. 21. Store hours pon. Enjoy savings of apparel, shoes, p.m. Friday, Nov. 22 and 9 a.m. to 4 offering 30% off. The sale will run p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23. 3-6 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tale as old as time at Round Barn Theatre The Barn Door Antique Boutique Saturday. A tale as old as time in found in Becky Wilson, Costume Designer “Beauty and the Beast” will be a Disney classic that tells the tale Jennifer Meddich, Prop Designer translated by American Sign Lan- of an enchanted prince in the shape Miggie Snyder, Set Designer and guage interpreters for the deaf at 2 of a hideous beast and the intelli- Round Barn Theatre Executive p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7. gent woman who enters his life and Producer Richard Pletcher. Theatregoers can receive a free must learn to love him if the curse Belfie is the show’s choreographer ticket to “Beauty and the Beast” $0,6+ Š is ever to be broken. and is making her debut at the with purchase of season tickets for Audiences will join the Beast, theatre. She will also be portray- the 2020 season. Amish Acres is Belle, Gaston, Lefou, Lumiere and ing one of the Silly Girls as well as currently open Thursday through friends as they embark on a grand other featured ensemble roles. Sunday. $&5(6 journey filled with adventure, cheer A complete show schedule, ticket The 2020 season includes and leaning to love. With the classic availability and reservations can “Church Basement Ladies: A 7+$1.6*,9,1* songs, “Be Our Guest,” “Something be found by calling the box office Might Fortress in Our Basement,” There” and “Beauty and the Beast,” at (800) 800-4842 extension 2 or on “Into the Woods, “ “Plain and Fan- this is a musical experience the line at Amish Acres.com. Tickets cy,” “Little House on the Prairie,” %8))(7 whole family can share and enjoy. can be combined with Amish Acres “Dam Yankees,” “Putnam County The show opened Nov. 8 at Amish famous family style Threshers Din- Spelling Bee” and for the holidays, Acres Round Barn Theatre in Nap- ner or Sunday buffet. “Elf.” panee and runs through Dec. 31. “Beauty and the Beast” will be directed by Round Barn performer Fulton Co. Hist. Power Assn. Adam Silorey, who is making his Round Barn directorial debut. Si- Toy Show lorey’s most notable credits include the Duke from “Big River” and Dan in “Plain and Fancy” this past sea- Sun., Nov. 17, 2019 son. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Conor Jordan will make his de- Held at Fulton Co. Museum, 4 miles north of but at the theatre as the Beast. Rochester, Indiana on U.S. 31 & CR 375 N. Also making debuts will be Grace Food Available Ruddell as a Silly girl and Sarah ,QFOXGHV Admission $1 (ages 12 & older) Holaway as a member of the en- semble. 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Elkhart County Parks is seek- unteer team will work alongside winter months to park sledders, ing volunteers to help with its park staff to help split and stack skiers, hikers and bird watchers. final volunteer work day of the firewood. The volunteer project All equipment will be provided, year at Ox Bow County Park from will help provide much-needed but participants are encouraged 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 16. firewood for the two warming to bring work gloves and dress for During the work day, the vol- houses offered during the cold the weather. All ages are welcome to attend, children under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Yellow Creek Craft Show set To sign up for the volunteer work day, register online by Friday, Yellow Creek Craft Show, 8 pulled pork sandwiches, potato Nov. 15, at elkhartcountyparks. a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16. soup and fresh fruit. org. Plenty of homemade items and Proceeds benefit the church Ox Bow County Park is located party vendors. Bake sale with building fund. at 23033 CR 45 in Dunlap. Vol- homemade cheese balls. Break- Located at Yellow Creek Men- unteers will meet at the Service fast and lunch will be served. nonite Church, 64901 CR 11, Center located a 1/2 mile north of Menu is Frittata, coffee cake, Goshen. the main park entrance on CR 45. Elkhart County Parks offers a Activities at area public libraries variety of hands-on volunteer op- portunities throughout the year. Bristol Public Library Nov. 14 — 4 p.m. Craft & Hobby To learn more, visit: elkhartcoun- Nov. 13 — 4 p.m. Tween Club Club typarks.org/volunteer. More in- Nov. 14 — 6 p.m. Teen night Nov. 18 — 6 p.m. Chess Club formation, including a schedule Nov. 18 — 5 p.m. Knitters/Craft- Nov. 19 — 4 p.m. Kids Clubs: of upcoming events, and direc- ers Young Scientist Club tions to the park can be found at Nov. 19 — 10:30 a.m. Story time Nov. 19 — 5:30 p.m. Books & elkhartcountyparks.org, on the Goshen Public Library Brews at 41 Degrees North Elkhart County Parks Facebook Nov. 13 — 10:30 a.m. Preschool & Nappanee Public Library page, or by calling the adminis- +(/3,1*287³9ROXQWHHU3KLO+ROGUHDGOHQGLQJDKHOSLQJKDQGDW me (ages 2-5) Nov. 14 — 7 p.m. Classics Book tration office at (574) 535-6458. DSUHYLRXVYROXQWHHUZRUNGD\IRU(ONKDUW&RXQW\3DUNV 3KRWRSURYLGHG  Nov. 14 — 4 p.m. Cuties Club Nov. 14 — 4 p.m. Team cafe Nov. 15 — 10 a.m. The Young & Nov. 14 — 6:30 p.m. Family time Restless (for infants and toddlers) Nov. 15 — 10:30 a.m. Baby and me Nov. 15 — Cookbook Exchange County commission on Nov. 15 — 6 p.m. Nerd’s Night Week, during library hours Out Nov. 16 — 10 a.m. Thanksgiving Nov. 16 — 1 p.m. Greyt Readers trivia Nov. 18 — 4 p.m. Evil genius Nov. 16 — 2 p.m. Intro to Essen- public records to meet Nov. 18 — 4 p.m. Homework help tials Nov. 19 — 5 p.m. Library board Nov. 18 — 11:30 a.m. Recipe swap meeting Wakarusa Public Library Elkhart County Commission on I.C. 5-15-6-1, et seq. It is illegal destroyed until the audit of such Nov. 19 — 6:30 p.m. Cuentos en Nov. 18 — 10:15 a.m. Preschool Public Records will meet at 9 a.m. to destroy certain records without records by the State Board of Ac- Middlebury Public Library story time Friday, Dec. 27, at the County Of- going through the commission. counts has been completed, report Nov. 13 — 10 a.m. Gentle flow Nov. 19 — 10:15 a.m. Preschool fice Building, 117 N. Second St., Compliance with the legal means filed or any exceptions set out in yoga story time Goshen in room numbers 106 and of disposal or destruction protects such report satisfied. 108. At this time, the commission the office-holder from liability for Members of the commission will consider disposition, transfer intentional or reckless destruction consist of: Judge of the Circuit #45#9 ''-.;'952#2'4 and destruction of records from all of records. No such records shall Court; president, Elkhart County EEHT#4-'66T˜jIKHkFJMgFMGF 5'48+0)15%+75-1X public officials in the county. be destroyed until: 1) a period of at Commissioners; county auditor; .-*#46X1$.'X The purpose of the commission least three years has elapsed from clerk of the circuit court; county +.(14& is to provide each office or gov- the time when they were original- recorder; superintendent of Gos- FNJT#+06T˜jIKHkJILgHEEE ernment public agency with an ly filed or, 2) before their retention hen Community Schools; Goshen 15*'0 orderly procedure for the disposal period has completed. No financial city clerk-treasurer; or their des- or destruction of records, under records or related records shall be ignee. EGHT#+06T˜jIKHkIGHgFIME #45*#..#0& ;4#%75' # 4#0)'1706+'5 ENF T#+06T˜jIKHkHIKgGJJJ +0 0&+#0# Sorority announces national

We Have scholarship opportunities NEW Delta Theta Chi Sorority, a na- ning to enroll in an accredited be notified in May. Contact Betty tional non-collegiate educational college. Applicants also need to Nelson, chapter scholarship chair- WASHERS sorority, is accepting applica- submit an application form, with man for the In Eta Delta Theta tions for three scholarships in the attachments as specified by the Chi chapter at (574) 830-5959 to Nappanee Quick amount of $1,600 each. National Executive Council. These obtain an application. Application Clean Laundry Requirements call for the stu- scholarships are awarded annu- forms are also available on the dent to reside in the United States, ally to students of promise and Delta Theta Chi website, www.del- 1100 N. Market St. have a high scholastic average, distinction. tathetachi.org. Nappanee show evidence of financial need All applications must be com- All applications must be submit- and are currently enrolled or plan- pleted and returned by Feb. 1, in ted and accepted through a chap- order for winning applicants to ter of Delta Theta Chi Sorority.

Forks County Line Stores, Inc. Stories & Soup set for Nov. 14 Join Church Community Ser- monologue style performance. WEEKLY SUPER SPECIAL SAVINGS vices for Stories & Soup at 6 Tickets are $25.  p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at Trin- Doors open at 6 p.m. November 11-16, 2019. ity on Jackson, 2715 E. Jackson for soup sampling and shopping Famous Brand Fully Cooked Private Label Famous Brand Blvd., Elkhart. TLC Center in with the show beginning at 7 2.52 Oz. $1.29 Ripple Frosted Mini Wheat the back of the building. p.m. Potato Chips 9 Oz. 69¢ Cereal 70 Oz. $5.95 Hear Soup of Success gradu- For more information call Boneless Private Label ates powerful inspirational sto- Church Community Services at Hams Approx. 4 Lbs. 99¢ Lb. Drink Mixes 19 Oz. 69¢ ries of hope and courage in a (574) 295-3673. Private Label Honey Wheat Cream of Mushroom Stewed Bread 24 Oz. $1.49 Soup 10 Oz. 3/$1.00 Tomatoes 14.5 Oz. 3/$1.00 Goshen Home Medical Cream Breaded Famous Brand Cheese Fish Portions Sugar Hot Cocoa Mix hosting holiday open house 8 Oz. 10 Lb. Box 4 Lb. 10 Ct. Come jingle and mingle at Gos- giveaways and drawings. hen Home Medical, 1501 S. Main There will also be free blood 99¢ $9.95 $1.59 99¢ St., during its holiday open house, pressure screenings, free bone 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. density screenings and mobility Some MIDDLEBURY SHIPSHEWANA NORTH VILLAGE CHECK OUT 20. tune-ups. Supplies May Be 508 E. Warren 1/2 Mile N. Of Shipshewana OUR FACEBOOK Check out new products, Enjoy food and refreshments Limited (574) 825-5896 (260) 768-4931 PAGE! unique holiday savings, amazing as well as a special guest appear- savings and flash sales as well as ance by Santa Claus. Tuesday, November 12, 2019 — the PAPER — www.the-papers.com 7 REGISTER FOR Christmas $2,000 Bucks

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She survives residing in Wakarusa. da Howard, Goshen, and Sue Smith, Iva P. Ritter Obituaries Additional survivors include a daugh- Portland; son, Jerry, Goshen; his twin Leroy D. Wisler Iva P. Ritter, 95, Goshen, died at Leroy D. Wisler, 80, Wakarusa, died ter, Anita Ramer, Goshen; sons, Tim, sister, Faye Tyler, Goshen; and broth- 6:20 a.m. Nov. 5, 2019, at Greencroft at 4:13 p.m. Oct. 31, 2019, at Brook- New Paris, and Tom, Elkhart; broth- er, Jack Linville, Dundee, Fla. Eric Brown Healthcare. dale Senior Living, South Bend. ers, Ronald Herr, Emma Lake, Tope- Services were held Nov. 7. Eric Brown, 69, Wakarusa, died She was born June 14, 1924, and Born Feb. 17, 1939, he married ka, Steven and Richard Herr, Goshen. Nov. 1, 2019, in his home. Marjorie P. Loney married Frederick Ritter April 18, Georgene Cortier, May 1, 1965. She Services were held Nov. 9. Born Oct. 27, 1950, he married Marjorie P. Loney, 101, Elkhart, 1942. He preceded her in death Oct. preceded him in death July 22, 2008. Diane Roemke Dec. 6, 1985. She pre- Edward J. Hochstetler died Nov. 2, 2019, at Greenleaf Health 16, 1981. He is survived by daughters, Gina ceded him in death Oct. 3, 2008. Edward J. Hochstetler, 77, Topeka, Campus, Elkhart. Survivors include a son, Carl, Gos- Wisler, Plymouth, and Deanna Wisler, Survivors include daughters, Jill died Nov. 2, 2019, at Parkview Hospi- Born Sept. 11, 1918, she married hen; and sister, Opal Juday, Goshen. Bremen; sons, Daryl, Joliet, Ill., Glen, Madary, Glen Ellyn, Ill., Jamye Rich- tal, Fort Wayne. George F. Loney Sept. 3, 1938. He Services were held Nov. 9. Wakarusa, and Randy, Osceola. mond and Hannah Aitken, Wakarusa; He was born Feb. 27, 1942, and preceded her in death Jan. 26, 2014. Services were held Nov. 8. sons, Joel Best, Goshen, and Spencer Suzanne M. Rose married Mary U. Schrock Oct. 9, She is survived by daughters, Dar- Suzanne M. Rose, 71, Ligonier, died Melvin A. Yoder Brown, Parker, Colo.; sister, Marita 1960. She survives with sons, Paul, lene S. Calvo-Nelson and Carmen Oct. 30, 2019, in her home. Melvin A. Yoder, 95, Goshen, died Kreps, Wakarusa; and brother, Ken Millersburg, Marvin and Maynard, D. Rozycki, Elkhart; sister, Patricia She was born Jan. 20, 1948, and Nov. 3, 2019. Brown, Wakarusa. Topeka, Howard, Goshen, Richard Bertch, Goshen; and sister-in-law, married Dennis Rose Feb. 24, 1973. Born Sept. 11, 1924, he married Services were held Nov. 8. and Edward Jr., Ligonier, Lynn and Nelda Schalliol, Elkhart. He preceded her in death July 16, Betty M. Burkey in 1953. She sur- Lyle, LaGrange, Mark, Rome City, Services were held Nov. 8. Norman E. Davis 2018. vives with a daughter, Rita, Lafay- and Cletus, at home; daughters, Kar- Norman E. Davis, 64, Goshen, died Waltraud W. Martin Survivors include sons, Roy and ette; son, Neal, Wakarusa; and broth- en Miller, LaGrange, Loretta Miller at 10:40 a.m. Nov. 2, 2019, at Court- Waltraud W. Martin, 78, Wakarusa, Steve, Ligonier, and Jason, Goshen; er-in-law, Richard Oyer. and Martha Miller, Topeka, and Do- yard Healthcare, Goshen. died at 4:30 a.m. Nov. 1, 2019, at Mill- daughter, Merry Rose, Ligonier; sis- Services were held Nov. 8. Born June 19, 1955, he is survived ris Yoder, Ligonier; brothers, Elmer er’s Merry Manor. ter, Sherri Mast-Jeschke, Three Riv- Retha Yoder by sons, Larry, Taupo, New Zealand, Hochstetler and Mervin Yoder, Ship- She was born April 28, 1941, and ers, Mich.; and brother, Michael Mast, Retha Yoder, 58, Arlington, Kan., and Dwane, New Paris; daughter, shewana, Jerome Hochstetler Jr., To- married Kenneth Martin in 1982. He Milford. died Nov. 5, 2019, in her home. Arlette Miller; stepdaughters, Shaun peka, and Orva Hochstetler, Windsor, preceded her in death in 2000. Services were held Nov. 8. Born Nov. 4, 1961, she married Reynolds-Kidane and Tyronda Ire- Mo., sisters, Tressie Lehman, Middle- Survivors include sons, Tony Fern F. Ross Freeman Yoder March 12, 1994. He land, Goshen, and Helen Reynolds, bury, Martha Bontrager and Alma Troup, Aurora, Ill., and Mike Troup, Fern F. Ross, 75, Goshen, died Nov. survives with a daughter, Kayla, at Elkhart. Whetstone, Topeka, and Mary Lou Columbia City; and daughter, Lisa 6, 2019, in her home. home; sons, Douglas and Joshua, at Visitation was held Nov. 6. Smith, Shipshewana; sisters-in-law, Rhoades, Elkhart. Born Feb. 16, 1944, she married home; sisters, Barbara Miller, Millers- Leota M. Ecklebarger Elizabeth Hochstetler and Alta Hoch- Services were held Nov. 6. stetler, LaGrange. Wilbur Ross May 13, 1961. He pre- burg, and Suetta Beachy, Middlebury; Leota M. Ecklebarger, 85, Sebring, Services were held Nov. 5. Omer Mast ceded her in death in 2013. brothers, Dave Wickey, LaGrange, Fla., died at 6:24 p.m. Nov. 3, 2019, in Omer Mast, 77, Sturgis, Mich., died She is survived by daughters, Shei- and Vernon Wickey, Hutchinson, Kan. her daughter’s home. Stanley R. Hossler at 9 p.m. Nov. 4, 2019, at Thurston la Stilley and Vicki Vanover, Goshen; Services were held Nov. 8. Stanley R. Hossler, 86, Goshen, Born Dec. 30, 1933, she married Woods Village, Sturgis. brother, Jackie Sexton, Morehead, died Nov. 4, 2019, at Elkhart Mead- John Ecklebarger Jr. Aug. 10, 1952. Born Sept. 16, 1942, he married Ky.; stepsisters, Maudie Lawson, ows. Births He survivs with daughters, Linda Lorraine Detweiler Sept. 12, 1970. Dayton, Ohio, and Virginia Arrowood, Born April 15, 1933, he married Jackson, Goshen, and Janice Metzler, She preceded him in death Aug. 10, Cozahome, Ark. Roberta J. Ganger Feb. 5, 1954. She The following Elkhart County area Wakarusa; sons, Lynn, Bristol, and 2018. Visitation will be held from 2 to 4 survives with a daughter, Jody Boyer, babies were recently born at Goshen Jerry, Nappanee. He is survived by sons, Curtis G., and 6 to 8 p.m. Nov. 16 at Yoder-Culp White Pigeon, Mich.; and son, Jeffrey Hospital. Services were held Nov. 8. Zephyrhills, Fla., and Kevin S., White Funeral Home, Goshen, and one hour R. Hossler, Naples, Fla. Silver Mollie Sandra E. Geier Pigeon, Mich.; sister, Ruby Eckert, prior to services Nov. 17 at 11:30 a.m. Services were held Nov. 8. Sydney McKinzie, Syracuse, is the Sandra E. Geier, 59, Jimtown, died Fort Wayne; brothers, Lester Mast, at the funeral home with Pastors parent of a daughter, Silver Mollie, Nov. 3, 2019, in her home. Susan D. Howard Goshen, and LaVerne Mast, Middle- Mike Kelley and Bill Lamb officiat- born at 1:35 p.m. Oct. 29, 2019. She She was born Aug. 1, 1960, and Susan D. Howard, 81, Goshen, died bury. ing. weighed 5 pounds, 9.5 ounces and married Tony L. Geier Feb. 14, 1981. Nov. 5, 2019, at The Maples at Water- Services were held Nov. 9. Burial will be in Elkhart Prairie was 19 inches long. He preceded her in death. ford Crossing. Clarence T. Nance Cemetery, Goshen. Georgia Elizabeth Beber Survivors include her mother, Bar- She was born Nov. 26, 1937, and Clarence T. Nance Sr., 75, Bristol, Memorial contributions may be Keith and Danielle Beber, Elkhart bara Smith, Elkhart; sons, Eddie , married James R. Howard May 15, died Oct. 31, 2019, in his home. given to Center for Hospice Care, are the parents of a daughter, Georgia Elkhart, and Erik, Sturgis, Mich.; sis- 1960. He survives with their chil- Born Feb. 2, 1944, he married 22579 Old U.S. 20 East, Elkhart, Ind., Elizabeth, born at 11:32 p.m. Oct. 31. ters, Penny Wine, Elkhart, and Mela- dren, Todd M. Howard, Elkhart, Tom Linda Lou Nicely May 1, 1965. She 46516 She weighed 7 pounds, 14.8 ounces nie Cuthbert, Middlebury; brother, W. Howard, Middlebury, and Terri survives with a daughter, Sherry Cal- Oscar E. Roth and was 20.5 inches long. Greg Garver, Elkhart; sister-in-law, M. Berden, Lafayette; and brother, lender, Elkhart; sons, Clarence T. Jr., Oscar E. Roth, 95, Goshen, died Valente Jesus Capuchino Jonna Garver, Goshen; and close James W. Walter, Goshen. Jones, Mich., and Neil E., Bristol; and Nov. 2, 2019, at Greencroft Health- Martin Capuchino Diaz and Di- friends, Judi, Skinny and Tammy. Services were held Nov. 11. sister, Doris Demerly, Elkhart. care. anna Haydre Esqueda, Goshen, are Services were held Nov. 7. Patrick R. Kearney There were no services held for Mr. Born Sept. 30, 1924, he married R. the parents of a son, Valente Jesus, Barbara J. Geyer Patrick R. Kearney, 62, LaGrange, Nance. Verelda Zook Aug. 12, 1950. She pre- born at 5:09 p.m. Nov. 1. He weighed Barbara J. Geyer, 93, Bremen, died died at 10 a.m. Nov. 3, 2019, at Warren D. Nordman ceded him in death May 27, 2007. 7 pounds, 11 ounces and was 21.3 Nov. 2, 2019. Parkview Regional Medical Center, Warren D. Nordman, 76, Elkhart, He is survived by a daughter, Pa- inches long. Judah Steven Grosse She was born Feb. 11, 1926, and Fort Wayne. died at 2:25 a.m. Nov. 2, 2019, at Cen- tricia Roth Nuyken, Goshen; sons, is survived by her husband, LeRoy Born Aug. 2, 1957, he married ter for Hospice Care. Randall, Goshen, and Evan, Little- Isaac and Stacy Grosse, Millers- Geyer; sons, Dale Hirstein, Scotts- Carla Green Aug. 8, 2002. She sur- He was born Jan. 16, 1943, and ton, Colo.; and sister, Freda Schmidt, burg, are the parents of a son, Judah burg, Paul Hirstein, Valparaiso, and vives with a son, Joshua McDaniel, married Viola Burns June 2, 1990. Towner, Colo. Steven, born at 10:16 p.m. Nov. 4. He Craig Hirstein, Bremen; daughter, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; stepchildren, Ja- She survives with sons, David Nor- Services were held Nov. 9. weighed 6 ;pounds, 13.8 ounces and Darlene Ervin, Bremen; and her first son Price, Kendallville, Derrik Bragg, dman, Bristol, Anthony Nordman, was 19.5 inches long. husband, Carl Hirstein. Toni Green and Dillon Green, La- Willard M. Swartley Lincoln Alexander Edwards Centerville, Mich., Kurtis Burns, Willard M. Swartley, 83, Goshen, Services will be held from 10 a.m. Grange; sisters, Mary Ann Meadows Christopher and Erica Edwards, Elkhart, Michael Nordman, Shipshe- died Nov. 6, 2019. to 12 p.m. Nov. 23 at Bremen V.F.W., and Susan Muegerl, Goshen; broth- Goshen, are the parents of a son, Lin- wana, and Steven Nordman, Topeka; Born Aug. 6, 1936, he married 1750 W. Plymouth Street, Bremen. ers, Thomas J. Kearney, Marietta, coln Alexander, born 8:05 a.m. Nov. 5. brothers, Dean Nordman, Louisville, Mary Lapp Aug. 16, 1958. She sur- Memorial contributions may be Ga., Robert C. Kearney, Mishawaka, He weighed 9 pounds, 6.5 ounces and Ky., and James Nordman, South Ha- vives with a daughter, Louisa R. given to AseraCare Hospice, 5405 N. and Michael Kearney, New Paris; and ven, Mich.; and sister, Leila Johnson, was 21 inches long. Main Street, Mishawaka, 46545, or brother-in-law, Ronald Johnson Sr., Swartley Oyer, Hesston, Kan.; son, Oakley Rose Jernigan Paw Paw, Mich. Kenton E., Cedar Falls, Iowa; and the Mishawaka. Private graveside services will be Travis Jernigan and Lacy Snyder, charity of your choice. Services were held Nov. 8. sister, Dorothy Swartley Martens, Goshen, are the parents of a daugh- held at a later date. Chester, Vt. Douglas B. Grabill James L. Kiefer ter, Oakley Rose, born 12:33 a.m. Mary Jo Overpeck Services were held Nov. 9. Nov. 6. She weighted 5 pounds, 11.3 Douglas B. Grabill, 55, Galax, Va., James L. Kiefer, 60, Bristol, died Mary Jo Overpeck, 83, Wolcottville, Gerald L. Tomasello died Nov. 4, 2019, in Goshen. at 4:55 p.m. Nov. 3, 2019, in his ounces. died Nov. 4, 2019, in her home. Gerald L. Tomasello, 80, Goshen, Births Elsewhere Born Aug. 10, 1964, he is survived home. She was born Jan. 31, 1936, and died Nov. 1, 2019, at Goshen Health Merek Asa Hochstetler by his father, Mearl W. Grabill, Gos- Born Sept. 16, 1959, he married married John A. Overpeck Nov. 23, Hospital. Joshua and Lisa (Kuhns) Hoch- hen; mother and stepfather, Sue and Tammy Goodwin Oct. 22, 1988. She 1955. He preceded her in death Sept. Born Jan. 20, 1939, he married Harold Morse, Falls Church, Va.; survives with sons, Travis Kiefer, St- stetler, Wakarusa, are the parents of 3, 2015. Janice A. Kelsey Jan. 7, 1977. She son, Merek Asa, born 6:08 p.m. Nov. sister, Angela Grabill Long, Eugene, urgis, Mich., Dustin Goodwin, Bris- Survivors include daughters, survives with daughters, Gay L. Ore.; and other family members liv- tol, and Paul Goodwin, Morgantown, 4. He weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce and Becky Bontreger, Middlebury, and Borgenhagen, Cascade, Wis., and was 21 inches long. ing in Elkhart County. W.Va.; daughters, Heather Watson, Liz Stump, Wolcottville; son, Mike, Michelle L. Ostermiller, Omaha, Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Kendallville, and Megan Hopkins, .Goshen; and brother, Dorman Winger, Neb.; sons, Geoffrey L. Tomasello, Court News Home, Goshen, was in charge of ar- Brushy Prairie; and brother, Ken Crawfordsville. Dunedin, Fla., and Steven M. Le- rangements. Kiefer, Plymouth. Services were held Nov. 9. wan, Goshen; sister, Sharlotte City Court Services were held Nov. 7. Fortress, Spring Arbor, Mich.; and Shirley A. Hall Ronald L. Pairan The following fines, costs and court- brother, Charles B. Tomasello, Shirley A. Hall, 87, Goshen, died Bobby R. Liles Ronald L. Pairan, 68, Sturgis, related fees were levied in Goshen City Spring Arbor. Nov. 2, 2019, at Goshen Health Hos- Bobby R. Liles, 87, Goshen, died Mich., died at 10:40 a.m. Nov. 5, 2019, Court: Services will be held at a later pital. Nov. 5, 2019, in his home. in his home. Boat equipment USCG Type I, II, date. Born June 8, 1932, she married He was born April 20, 1932, and Born Sept. 21, 1951, he is survived III or V float device per person — Kenneth L. Hall Dec. 20, 1953. He married Janet Moses Feb. 11, 1965. by a son, Rodney L., Florida; and Renate Vukosavljevic Alexander Yoder, 28, $145 preceded her in death July 28, 2009. She survives with a daughter, Mitzi brother, Roger Pairan, Shipshewana. Renate Vukosavljevic, 80, Elkhart, Contributing to the delinquency She is survived by a daughter, Bischoff; and brother-in-law, Richard Services will be held at a later date. died Nov. 3, 2019, in her home. of a minor — Connor J. Ellis, 23, $605 Sandy White, Goshen; sons, Bruce, Pollard. Thomas J. Reyff Born March 10, 1939, she married Disorderly conduct — Jackie L. Cassopolis, Mich., and Roger, Joshua, Services were held Nov. 7. Thomas J. Reyff, 65, Middlebury, Milan Vukosavljevic Jan. 20, 1962. He Flickinger, 46, $285, one year good be- Texas. Ray Linville died Nov. 1, 2019, in his home. preceded her in death. havior Services were held Nov. 9. Ray Linville, 82, Goshen, died Nov. Born Jan. 30, 1954, he married Survivors include her children, Disregarding official traffic con- Terry L. Herr 4, 2019. Cheryl Forbes May 17, 1996. She Angela Roll, Elkhart, Daniela Ortiz, trol device/GSN — Kristine A. Camp- Terry L. Herr, 78, Elkhart, died Born Feb. 16, 1937, he married survives with a son, Camden, Middle- Goshen, and Marianne Gingerich, Mid- bell, 48, $170 at 5:10 a.m. Nov. 6, 2019, at Elkhart Laney L. Cavender May 29, 1959. bury; and sister, Dianne Andreula, dlebury; stepchildren, Jim Rhoads, Wa- Driving while license suspended Meadows. She preceded him in death March 28, Goshen. bash, and Ann Schultz, Dublin, Ohio. — Tara L. Tice, 28, $170; Christian A. Born April 13, 1941, he married 2017. Graveside services will be held at Visitation and burial was held Nov. Ramirez, 18, $135.50 Adeline Darrenkamp Aug. 13, 1960. He is survived by daughters, Bren- a later date. 8. Continued on page 11 Tuesday, November 12, 2019 — the PAPER — www.the-papers.com 11 Goshen College students excel at state vocal competition

Fourteen Goshen College music and theater major from voice students participated in San Juan, Puerto Rico: in the the Indiana state auditions third-year university, treble, for the National Association of classical category. Teachers of Singing, held at In- Xan Seymour, a junior music diana State University in Terre and secondary education ma- Haute, Saturday, Nov. 2. jor from Orrville, Ohio: in the Eight students placed in their third-year university, tenor/ vocal categories, including: bass, classical category. First place: “We, as voice teachers, are Stephen Lowe, a junior music so proud of the work that our and secondary education major students (and accompanists) from Dayton, Va.: in the third- put in,” said Scott Hochstetler, year university, tenor/bass, clas- professor of music. “This was sical category. our first time taking students Second place: from all class years, with some Isaac Harper, a first-year competing in both classical and music and theater major from musical theater categories and Sturgis, Mich.: in the first-year learning and memorizing up university, tenor/bass, classical to eight songs. Everyone rep- category. resented Goshen College very Gussie Nafziger, a first-year well, and it’s nice to have the music and theater major from excellence of our vocal program Weyers Cave, Va.: in the first- recognized.” year university, treble, classical Accompanying the students ,13(5)250$1&(³*RVKHQ&ROOHJH·V9RLFHVRIWKH(DUWK&KRLUSHUIRUPVGXULQJKRPHFRPLQJZHHNHQG category. were Luke Norell, Matthew Hill LQ2FWREHU0HPEHUVRIWKHFKRLUUHFHQWO\SDUWLFLSDWHGLQWKH,QGLDQDVWDWHDXGLWLRQVIRUWKH1DWLRQDO$VVRFLDWLRQ Kailey Rice, a junior music and Deanna Minnick. Students RI7HDFKHUVRI6LQJLQJKHOGDW,QGLDQD6WDWH8QLYHUVLW\LQ7HUUH+DXWH 3KRWRSURYLGHG and sign language interpreting competed alongside students major from Frisco, Texas: in the from universities across the third-year university, treble, state, including Ball State, Indi- classical category. ana Wesleyan, DePauw, Taylor Bek Zehr, a junior music ma- and others. Students received New dental program fills gaps jor from Carthage, NY: in the scores and constructive com- third-year university, treble, ments from the judges to help Cavities aren’t the only voids Another gap is affordable dental improve the quality of other types classical category. them in their vocal develop- that need a filling. care for low-income families. A of care at Maple City. Third place: ment. Beginning in January 2020, third gap is dental care for people “We’ve seen dramatic increases Harrison Gingerich, a junior Vocal instructors Scott Hoch- Maple City Health Care Center’s who speak Spanish. in quality as we have integrated music and sustainable food sys- stetler, Sandy Hill and Rebecca new dental program will fill gaps To fill these gaps in dental care, primary care with behavioral tems major from Hubbard, Ore.: Dengler Kaufman served along- in dental care for 2,000 Goshen Maple City plans to hire a den- health care here at Maple City,” in the third year university, ten- side other Indiana voice teach- area residents each year. tist, hygienists and dental assis- said Gingerich. “Now we want to or/bass, classical category. ers as judges for the annual vo- One gap in care is a lack of tants. Maple City has purchased integrate oral health care with Lisa Rosado Rivera, a junior cal competition. dental care for young children. a house next door to one of its the rest of our services. Locating current sites, Vista Community our dental program next to Vista Health Center. The center will will help this integration.” renovate the house into space “When our dentist sees a child COUNTY REPORT for three dental chairs, a waiting who is behind on immunizations, room and lab space. The center the dental staff can send the child Continued from page 10 McClellan — Josh McClellan and tany Axell, Elkhart, $2,710.01; Brian will then purchase dental equip- next door for an immediate vacci- Expired plates — Jeremy J. Boling, Brittany McClellan, Dayton, Ohio. Yax, Elkhart, $899.65 ment needed for both preventa- nation. When a physician at Vis- 42, $145; Jeremy J. Boling, 42, $145; Married March 12, 2007, separated Synchrony Bank v. Ashley Clem, tive and restorative dental care. ta sees cavities during a child’s Jobani Castaneda, $145; Logan A. Sim- June 14, 2017. One minor child. Gsohen, $1,025.03; Brandon Latoski, “We provide a discount based well visit, the family can walk a mons, 18, $145 Pollard — Angelica Pollard and Elkhart, $1,561.23 on a family’s income to ensure few steps to check in for a dental Failure to signal for turn or Herman Pollard IV, Elkhart. Mar- Orbit Leasing Inc. v. Eduardo Sil- that everyone can afford our exam.” lane change — Eric Stilley, 38, $170 ried June 22, 2014, separated Oct. 28, va, Elkhart, $8,095.40 care,” said James Nelson Ging- Maple City plans to begin of- Failure to signal for turn or 2019. One minor child. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Joel Bai- erich, MD, Maple City’s guardian fering dental care in mid-January lane change/driving while license Martinez — Claudia Gabriela ley I, Elkhart, $10,817.22 of vision. “We will hire bilingual 2020 as staffing allows. At first, suspended — Daniel E. Bradford, 19, Jefferson Capital Systems LLC v. Leal Martinez, Goshen, and Angel dental providers as well as inter- Maple City will offer dental care $204.50 Avita, Goshen. Married Nov. 19, 2010, Melody Jellison, Elkhart, $715.95 Failure to signal for turn or separated July 1, 2019. Two minor Foreclosures preters so that we can provide for people who are currently pa- lane change/speeding — Joshua R. children. AmeriHome Mortage Company dental care for people who prefer tients at one of the center’s two Bowens, 31, $204.50 Complaints LLC v. Shaun Johnson, Middlebury, to speak Spanish. sites. Later, Maple City will add Learner’s permit violation — Ally Financial Inc. v. Timothy Allen, and Diana Johnson, Middlebury, “Increasing access to dental new patients as capacity allows. Myia G. Isabel, 20, $135.50; Virginia Elkhart, and Kimberly Allen, Elkhart, $127,508.54 care is part of our mission to fos- “We are searching for dental Ramirez Romo, 18, $145 $13,415.89 Superior Court IV ter healthy community because staff, especially Spanish speak- Never obtained valid driver’s li- CS Precision Manufacturing Inc., The following judgments have oral health is important to overall ers,” said Gingerich. “We encour- cense — Myron B. Smith, 41, $185.50, Elkhart, v. Matt Andert D/B/A Matt been entered in Elkhart County health. Many studies show, for ex- age our friends and neighbors to one year good behavior Andert and Associates Inc., Elkhart, Superior Court IV, Judge Gretchen ample, that people who have poor tell us about people they know No operator’s license in pos- $133,875 Lund presiding: oral health (such as gum disease who might like to work for us.” session — Brandon C. Dierick, 45, Midland Funding LLC v. Danny E. Complaints or tooth loss) have higher rates Maple City Health Care Cen- $161.50; Brandon C. Dierick, 45, Weaver, Elkhart, $1,149.82; Cynthia and Small Claims of cardiovascular problems such ter fosters a healthy community $161.50; Jason A. Riehl, 29, $135.50 Tucker, Elkhart, $1,279.80; Misty De- Michiana Physical Medicine v. Speeding — as heart attack or stroke com- by providing and promoting high Dmitriy V. Shendel, long, Elkhart, $824.90 Dalene Bateman, $338.77; Tatum 23, $235.50; Alexa G. Bustos, 18, $170; Midland Credit Management Inc. v. pared with people with good oral quality, affordable, integrated and Eason, $871.27 health.” accessible health care. The Com- Jalen C. Christophel, 20, $170; Her- Juan Luna Franco, Elkhart, $1,032.83 Midland Funding LLC v. Tanesha Foreclosures Maple City Health Care Cen- munity Foundation of Elkhart linda Guevara, 52, $170; Matthew C. Bonner, $1,371.95; Miranda Chap- Martin, 21, $170 RoundPoint Mortgage Service Cor- man, $2,839.14 ter’s new dental program received County improves the quality of Circuit Court poration v. James P. Ritchie, Elkhart; Scott McKee v. Cody Bryant, $475 a big boost from the Community life in Elkhart County by inspir- The following petitions have been Westlake Services LLC D/B/A Westlake Jefferson Capital Systems LLC Foundation of Elkhart County. ing generosity. filed in Elkhart County Circuit Court, Financial Services; Summit Accout & v. Stacey Butler, $694.84; D. Andre The foundation approved a grant Judge Michael A. Christofeno presid- Computer Service Inc.; 5 Star Property Goodwin, $12,118.80 of $156,000 to purchase dental ing: Managers LLC; Affiliated Family Den- Phillip Miller v. Ty Patrick Cooper, equipment. NOW IS THE The following couples have filed for tists LLC, $113,359.54 .$466.88 “The first grant for a project Deutsche Bank National Trust marriage dissolutions in the Elkhart Dr. Jeffrey P. Bolduan Inc. v. Rod- like this is normally the hardest TIME TO County Superior Court III and Cir- Company v. Margaret L. Huff, de- ney Dake, $416.81 ceased; Roger A. Huff, Elkhart; First- for us to obtain,” said Gingerich. cuit courts: Middlebury Septic Inc. v. Court- “The community foundation was Harnage — Kristi Harnage, source Advantage; Northern Indiana ney Defreese, $246.59 BUY, SELL bold enough to be the first to con- Elkhart, and Robert Harnage, Magnetic Resonance Center LLP; Goshen Foot & Ankle Clinic v. Elkhart. Married Sept. 13, 2011, City of South Bend; and Radiology Eric Fisher, $601.20; Gabriel Macias, tribute to Maple City’s dental OR TRADE separated Oct. 29, 2019. Two minor PC D/B/A Radiology Inc., $30,429.29 $283.91; Jonathan D. Miller, $488.19 project.” children. Reverse Mortgage Solutions Inc. v. LVNV Funding LLC v. Israel Her- “Maple City Health Care Cen- in the Jiles — Bodie Jiles, Elkhart, and Converging Capial LLC, Indianapo- nandez, $2,967.19; Jesus Hernandez, ter continues to serve our com- Shawn M. Jiles, South Bend. Married lis, Foreclosing defendant’s equity of $705.12 munity by improving the health redemption and interest in subject March 28, 2009, separated Aug. 1, Credit Acceptance Corp. v. Jen- of children and families,” said TM real estate 2019. Two minor children. nifer Loucks, $19,158.78; Elizabeth Pete McCown, president of the Classifieds Ramey — Erika M. Ramey, Gos- Superior Court III Ortiz, $6,982.24 community foundation. “We’re hen, and Michael Ramey, Bristol. The following petitions have been McArthur Counseling Center v. thrilled to be able to support their 574-658-4111 574-269-2932 Married Nov. 9, 2013, separated Oct. filed in Elkhart County Superior Tiffany Massie, $1,047.97 mission with this grant, which we 206 South Main St. 114 West Market St. 8, 2019. One minor child. Court III, Judge Teresa L. Cataldo M & H Rentals Inc. v. Abigail, MILFORD WARSAW Ortiz — Samuel Ortiz, Elkhart, presiding: Amie and Teresa Roth, $4,545 hope will open doors to better 574-534-2591 574-457-3666 and Alandra Jimenez, Elkhart. Mar- Complaints Cavalry SPV I LLC as assignee health for local residents.” In addition to filling gaps in 134 South Main St. 102 East Main St. ried Sept. 13, 2017, separated April Midland Funding LLC v. Maria of Citibank NA v. Sharon E. Stolz, GOSHEN SYRACUSE 12, 2019. One minor child. Trammell, Goshen, $2,046.76; Brit- $9,832.96 care, the new dental program will 12 www.the-papers.com — the PAPER — Tuesday, November 12, 2019 Pumpkin means fall cooking

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Pumpkins are a fruit of the vine For those of you working at re- that is marketed as a vegetable. ducing your calorie intake, you I drove to Noblesville and saw a can make and bake a pumpkin field of unharvested pumpkins pie without the crust. Grease a and thought “what a waste.” pie plate with pan grease which Those of us who cook could use is equal amounts of flour, short- them and cows and goats would ening and oil mixed together. eat them too. Once greased, pour the pump- Now for some food history. kin pie mixture into the pie In ancient China, the pump- plate and bake. I personally like kin was a symbol of success when I have too much pie mix- and wealth. Here in the United ture and must bake the extra in States, pumpkin played a star- a custard cup so I can enjoy it ring role in the first Thanks- while it is still warm. 0,''/(%85<*$5'(1&/8%$1'3$5.63$571(56+,3³$QHZWUHHZDVSODQWHGDW.ULGHU:RUOG·V giving celebration. 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A real bonus is that pumpkin Western Governors University. ment ceremonies in the spring has earned her master of sci- time to graduation for those is low in calories, sodium and The online, nonprofit univer- and summer of this year to cel- ence, special education degree earning a bachelor’s degree was fat. Pumpkin is an excellent sity held its 71st Cincinnati, ebrate the recent graduation of • Dustin Geyer of Nappanee two years, three months, while source of many nutrients with Ohio; 72nd, Anaheim, Calif.; more than 10,000 students from has earned his master of busi- the average time to degree for ness administration degree graduate programs was one • Paula Mullett of Nappanee year, seven months. 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Bethany Christian High School Katie Sauder announced its fall 2019 athletic 2nd team: Sarah Hochstetler, awards. Listed below are those Rilynn Kaufmann, Reyna King, students who were recognized. Karina Kern Boys Soccer ICGSA Academic All-State Sportsmanship: Lucas Klopfen- Honorable Mention: Sarah Hoch- stein stetler MVP: Allan Torres ISCA Academic All-State: Caro- Offensive: Omar Gonzalez line Cartmel, Naomi Klassen, Ri- Defensive: Beck Willems lynn Kaufmann Most Improved: Colin Ward ISCA Top Team Award: Emma JV MVP: Joey Mujica Thomas JV Most Improved: Avery Rusel Tennis Northern Indiana Soccer Con- Sportsmanship: Caleb Shenk ference Awards: MVP: Nathan Oostland First team: Allan Torres, Omar Most Improved: Xudong Sun Gonzalez JV MVP: Theo Siemens-Rhodes %(7+$1<)$//632576:,11(56³%HWKDQ\&KULVWLDQ+LJK6FKRROUHFHQWO\UHFRJQL]HGLWVIDOODWK Second team: Sam Ostergren, Academic All-State: Caleb OHWHV6KRZQIURPOHIWDUH.HOE\

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