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1 Download our Free App and Order Online! See our ad on Page 5 & 8! Southide Buick GMC COUPON CODE: FREEDELIVERY Now Servicing South Indy/ Greenwood RaySkillman.com 8424 U.S. 31 South Corner of US 31 & Stop 12 Now Hiring Driver! Where We Stack Em Deep and Sell Em Cheap See our ad on Page 8 The Voice of the Southide Center Grove tar IU-bound thought and prayer FREE Our are with the Hakin and Blumer familie Thi publication i Brought to you by our advertier. Godline with contentment i great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it.. 1 Timothy 6:6-7 and the Southport High School community Remembering Rahawn Hakin By Al Stilley Senior taff writer God Ble America! Contact U The Southider Voice P.O. Box Indianapoli, IN Drop off new and ad to our friend at The Toy Drop, 6025 Madion Ave. (Next to Beck Service Center) NEWS new@outhidervoice.com ADS ad@outhidervoice.com SOUTHSIDER VOICE FILE PHOTO BY NATHAN PACE Joh Campbell lift up Rahawn Hakin after hi touchdown run to put Southport up 14-0 in the firt quarter of a 2017 game. Southport High School and the Southport community are mourning the death of enior tudent-athlete Rahawn Hakin, 18, who wa killed in an automobile accident Friday night in Greenwood. Hi iter Brianna and hi girlfriend Mallory Blumer are recovering. Hakin wa a wide receiver for the Cardinal and had been elected earlier Friday to the Indiana Football Coache Aociation All-State team. He i remembered by coache and teammate for hi energy, big mile, friendline and team pirit. He played baketball a a frehman but concentrated on football and hi tudie with the goal of playing in college. He alway will be remembered for hi ignature yell, Yeaahhhhhh! which will live forever within the heart of hi coache and teammate. The Southider Voice end it prayer and bet wihe to the Hakin family and the Southport High School community during thi time of orrow and grief. BEECH GROVE MOOSE LODGE Enuring Chritma for needy children DEADLINES ADVERTISING RETAIL: Friday, 5 p.m. CLASSIFIED: Monday, 5 p.m. NEWS Friday, 5 p.m. INSIDE Bulletin Board... 3 Career Connection... 7 Claified Croword... 3 Cryptoquip... 3 Death... 5 Horocope... 3 Peronal Recollection... 3 Rental... 5 Reminicing... 3 Sport... 8 Sudoku... 3 Family owned ince 1961 Vol. 10, No. 41 SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTOS BY B. SCOTT MOHR Beech Grove Mooe Lodge member (eated, from left) Aggie Kerr, Deanna Watkin, Connie Gootee, Judy Thoma, Martha Jenkin; (back) Judy Green, Kim Smith, Michelle Campbell, Brenda Watkin, Janet Elli, Sonya Johnon, Charlotte Bennett, Sue Hudon, Judy Hartwell and Jo Seymour welcomed Marine Lance Cpl. Jacob A. Sipe (left), Sgt. Peter A. Max-Jone and Santa Clau (Steve Smith) to their Toy for Tot program. By B. Scott Mohr Editor Saturday Toy for Tot program at the Beech Grove Mooe Lodge wa a bitterweet occaion for mot member a the lodge i cheduled to cloe Jan. 2. However, the impending cloure didn t dampen the Chritma pirit of longtime member Deanna Watkin, who hopped for toy lat week. It o much fun when you are pending omeone ele money, he laughed, noting that the lodge had raied more than $1,900. I bought many doll and lot of toy for boy, girl and babie, Watkin aid. I love the program becaue all the recipient are needy children. The Marine Corp SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTOS BY NATHAN PACE Center Grove Trayce Jackon-Davi (right), who ha committed to play for Indiana Univerity, cored 21 point and grabbed 12 rebound in the Trojan win over Cathedral. By Al Stilley Senior taff writer Center Grove tandout Trayce Jackon-Davi explained hi deciion Friday to continue hi baketball career next year at Indiana Univerity. The 6-9 Indiana Mr. Baketball candidate gave hi reaon during a lengthy potgame interview Friday night at Center Grove High School. Jackon-Davi, nicknamed TJD, aid he choe IU over UCLA and IU frehman tar Romeo Michigan State becaue: Langford wa on hand to watch He want to continue playing in Jackon-Davi. front of family, friend and fan in Hooierland. He regard IU frehman and 2018 Mr. Baketball Romeo Langford a a friend and potential teammate next year, although Langford could be a one-and-done. He believe IU baketball really need him. TJD become the econd Hooier tar to commit to IU for the eaon, behind 6-5 guard Armaan Franklin of Cathedral, which Center Grove defeated Friday in front of a capacity home crowd. Langford and frehman teammate Robert Phineee were at the game. There wa a little bit of preure jut to tell everyone, aid TJD, who decided Nov. 20 but informed IU taff and hi family Nov. 27. It a lot of tre off the houlder. Now I can focu on jut thi high chool eaon. TJD alo revealed that he had talked contantly with future IU teammate Franklin, who cored 13 point againt the Trojan. Among the nation top 20 recruit by 247 Sport, TJD i among the intate tar who have committed to play for IU coach Archie Miller. Four IU coache, including Miller, watched the Trojan defeat Franklin Central Nov. 24. It wa a hard choice, but I think I made the right one, TJD aid. They (IU taff) wanted the bet for me and my future playing in tate and in front of everyone who know me. They really wanted me. It will be more familiar and more like family. TJD alo aid that he i helping IU in effort to recruit 6-9 Keion Brook Jr., a enior at LaLumiere, a team that the Trojan face Saturday in the final game of the Tip-Off Claic at Southport Fieldhoue. TJD parent are Ray and Karla Jackon. Hi biological father i former Indiana Pacer tar Dale Davi, who wa at Friday game. TJD younger brother Tayven i a varity teammate and a frehman. I m happy for him (TJD), fifth-year coach Zach Hahn aid. Hi maturity through thi proce ha been very pecial; we appreciate the way he repreent Center Grove baketball. The Trojan defeated Bloomington North Saturday. TJD acknowledged that he ha embraced the high chool atmophere. I jut want to be part of the Trojan Nation and Trojan pride.we are one big family. We re trying to play for a MIC (Metropolitan Intercholatic Conference) championhip and a tate championhip. Obviouly, Center Grove ha embraced him. Reminicing 20 Year Ago Thi Week 1998 Seen with Santa are Deanna Watkin (left), Michele Campbell and Marine Jacob A. Sipe and Peter A. Max-Jone, who are tationed at Fort Benjamin Harrion on the Eatide. Reerve will ditribute the toy to children whoe parent cannot afford to buy them Chritma gift. I would love to be at the home of the children when they open N.F. F.Chance Norman Chance See Chritma, Page 4 The Joy of Chritma at Cardwell Offering ervice for le Funeral and Cremation Service Saturday, Dec. 15, 11 am-1 pm SIMPLE FUNERAL SERVICE PACKAGE $2,395 Same Day Viitation andday Service with 20 ga. and Metal Service Caket (4 Color to Chooe From) Same Viitation DIRECT CREMATION With Memorial ServiceService $1,895 DIRECT CREMATION With Memorial $1,795 SIMPLE DIRECTCREMATION CREMATION Complete SIMPLE DIRECT Complete $995$795 Joe and Amanda Jone told Santa (Jerry Sedam) what they wanted for Chritma during a pancake breakfat hoted by the Indianapoli Police Department South Ditrict at Sarah Shank Golf Coure. See Page 3 for the entire column. Medicaid Accepted For children 12 and under Candy Popcorn Very nice Gift from Santa Gratefully ponored by Indiana Pacer, Garrity Tool, Zink Ditributing & Cardwell Home Center CardwellHomeCenter.com (317) Madion Ave., Indianapoli, IN 46227

2 Page 2 Kelly Korner By Kelly Sawyer, publiher kelly.awyer@outhidervoice.com Francican Health nure take top honor in tatewide contet Since emergency room nure often have to make wift deciion, it a good thing their kill are continually honed by their chooling, training and real-world experience. Thoe factor played a key role in Francican Health ER nure weeping top honor at the Indiana Emergency Nure Aociation Academic Challenge. The hopital two four-people team took firtand third-pace honor in the tatewide competition Nov. 6. Thi i a Jeopardy-like contet deigned to tet emergency nuring knowledge, aid Vince Corbin, a regitered nure and director of the Francican Health emergency ervice. S Francican Health emergency room nure (from left) Cynthia Frankel, Joel Domingo, Caie Cole and Tammy William took top honor in the academic competition while (below) Kara Neal, Jen Maupin, Patrice Gehring and Maddion Kellett finihed third. Perry Perpective Perry Townhip School Perry Townhip School i proud to announce it mot recent chool letter grade, releaed by the Indiana Department of Education. Our tudent, teacher, upport taff and adminitrator have worked hard to enure that our tudent are growing in their achievement. Becaue of their intentional work to meet the need of every tudent, our ditrict received an overall B grade. School, grade Our chool earned five Abraham Lincoln Elem., B A, 11 B and one D. Our Clinton Young Elem., D enrollment ha urpaed Dougla MacArthur Elem., A 16,400 tudent. Our poverty Glenn Valley Elem., A level i over 70 percent. We Henry Burkhart Elem., A erve more than 4,800 Englih Homecroft Elem., B learner tudent who peak 73 Jeremiah Gray Elem., B language. Mary Bryan Elem., B Thee letter grade are a Roa Park Elem., A combination of performance Southport Elem., B and growth on ISTEP for the Wincheter Village, B elementary, ixth-grade and Perry ixth Grade Acad., B middle chool. The perforperry Meridian Middle, B mance make up half of the Perry Meridian High, B letter grade, while the growth Southport Sixth Grade Acad.,A rate make up the other half. Southport Middle, B The high chool grade are Southport High, B baed on graduation rate, 30 Overall ditrict grade, B percent; growth, 20 percent; college and career ready, 30 percent; and performance, 20 percent. Thee grade and high growth are the reult of our teacher and taff focu on tudent. In profeional development group, teacher learn trategie to upport tudent need. Teacher and adminitrator ue data to gauge each tudent undertanding of a ubject o they can adjut their intructional trategie a needed. Every educator in Perry Townhip i reponible for the ucce of our ditrict. Thank you for allowing u to provide excellent educational opportunitie that prepare tudent for ucce. WORKING TO PROTECT STUDENTS 3440 S. Oakland Ave. Hour: Monday-Saturday 10-5, later by appointment. Call today! 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Multiple holiday themed backdrop Perry Townhip School police officer William Klein wa recently interviewed by WISH-TV 8 reporter Elizabeth Choi about the department crackdown to protect tudent from driver who fail to top when chool bue top arm are diplayed. LET S TRY THIS S. S. EMERSON EMERSON AVE. AVE Wed-Fri 11:30am-8:30pm Sat 3-8:30pm Sun 11:30am-8:30pm Preent thi coupon for 10% Off of any purchae Tim Barberhop Southport area for more than 20 year Back at hi original hop with on, PJ Check out our webite at com om m Hour: 9-6 Tue.-Fri. 8-2 Sa Cloed Sun. &t. Mon PJ Project Lead the Way Preident and CEO Vince Bertram viited everal Perry Townhip School to ee how tudent, including Southport Middle School eventh-grader Joeph Rittenbury, are uing STEM (cience, technology, engineering and math) to olve real-life problem. Dr. Bertram offered the clae word of encouragement, practical advice and copie of hi book. Ti m Family-friendly hop TROJANS CASH IN E E R F 3 t e g, 3 y Bu (Strip Center behind PNC Bank at Madion & Southport) APPLES 14 varietie Featuring EverCrip PEARS ON ALL ITEMS with thi coupon Located in Southern Plaza 4200 S. Eat St., Indpl., Now taking order for HOLIDAY FRUIT GIFT BASKETS AND BOXES for later pick-up. Come ee our diplay! Texa Grapefruit Navel Orange Freh Cider Cider Sluh Honey Pie Pumpkin Perimmon Pulp Winter Squah Hour: Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Sun.12-6 Come take a tour! Offer not valid with any other promotion. Expire 12/31/ Madion Ave Our own 147 Tri Sab Lane (1 block South of Troy and Meridian) Call Sleepy Hollow Catering Dine-in Carryout GRUBHUB delivery available o feel free to bring your own camera and we will help you take a Chritma Card worthy family photo. Adrian Orchard 500 W. Epler Indiana Member Credit Union recently preented a check for $2,817 to Center Grove School a part of an ongoing chool pirit debit card program. The ditrict benefit every time the Trojan-themed card are ued in a ignature-baed tranaction. The card are available at all of the credit union branche, including the one at 1604 S. State Road 135, Greenwood. Accepting the check on behalf of the Trojan at a football game in October i athletic director Jon Zwitt, who een with Mity Faulkner, manager of the Center Grove branch. The Toy Drop Vintage Toy Store 6025 Madion Ave. P.O. Box 17187, Indianapoli, IN HOURS: Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. New@outhidervoice.com Ad@outhidervoice.com PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY CONTRIBUTORS Fred Cavinder, Correpondent Emeritu Brett Hickman, Car Nutz Columnit Bill Thorpe, Car Nutz Columnit Fred Shonk, Columnit Are you cleaning up your home before Chritma? Paying Top $$$$$$$ Kelly Sawyer, Publiher B. 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3 Reminicing By B. Scott Mohr A retropective glance at the Southide From The Spotlight archive Page 3 P eronal Recollection By Fred Shonk Dr. Michael Cartwright, vice preident for univerity miion at the Univerity of Indianapoli, dicued the the chool founding (known then a Indiana Central College in 1902) and the Univerity Height neighborhood during lat week meeting of the Perry Townhip/South60 Year Ago Thi Week 1958 port Hitorical Society. A one-bedroom apartment with paid heat and water rented for $67 We had a good turnout. While looking around the room I wa pleaed a month. to ee o many good friend. I wa accompanied by Stuart, my therapy dog, who i an honorary member of the ociety. We were itting with a couple of my former Southport High School clamate and next to Reconditioned TV were priced at $25 and up. A ervice call for a Dr. Marvin and Dolore Chritie, with whom I have been friend with for TV repairman cot $3.50. many year. Several fellow cla graduate were in attendance: Donald Hadley, Sharon Darko-David, and John and Sharon Todd. 50 Year Ago Thi Week 1968 Dr. Cartwright wa explaining how the chool grew in the mid Jane Myer and Joe Lawrie were elected to play the lead role He talked about the college preident who wa to give a peech in in the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre production of The Viit, a the auditorium during that period. Dr. Cartwright explained that ome gripping play about a wealthy woman who return to her hometown to tudent knew of a mall opening in the ceiling jut over the location avenge her betrayal a a young girl. where the preident would be peaking. During the preident peech a variety of yucky thing including chicken poop were dropped on him Lincoln Inn ad read: Ain t it de trooth! Mother who cold little through the hole. boy for carrying crazy thing in their pocket hould look into their Thi caued almot everyone at our meeting to break into laughter. handbag. When Dr. Cartwright mentioned the name of who authoritie thought wa reponible Thoma Anthony my former clamate and I froze The Roach Ridder offered hi ervice for $2 per room. in our eat. One of our clamate wa named Thoma Anthony. My econd or Walter McCreary, vice preident of Southport High School Medici third thought wa... nah, it couldn t be him. But then, Dr. Cartwright aid Club, wa elected preident of the newly formed Health Career Club Anthony wa a 1964 Indiana Central College graduate and alo owned a of Indiana. State Farm Inurance agency on the Southide. It wa our clamate. A Dr. Cartwright tory went on, he told u Ronnie and Dottie Daniel, manager of Beeline Fahion, attended that he later found out that Tom wa probably not involved. We were a ale eminar in Cleveland. keptical that he wa. Within a couple of minute of Dr. Cartwright telling that tory, Frehly cut Chritma tree cot between $2.50 and $3.50. omething really difficult to believe happened. John Todd cellphone tarted ringing. John grabbed hi phone, puhed a button, walked to Dr. 40 Year Ago Thi Week 1978 Cartwright and howed him the creen on the phone. He then tepped John E. Davi wa named director of development at St. Franci out into the hall. Hopital. A he walked pat u he pointed to hi phone and whipered the name, Tom Anthony. Ye... Tom Anthony. I learned later that Tom wa phoning John to confirm the time of our Barbara Culmann, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Arthur F. Culmann, wa monthly cla breakfat the next morning. Tom had no clue that John intalled queen of the International Order of Job Daughter, Bethel wa attending the program and that Dr. Cartwright had jut been relating No. 4. a tory that he had been involved in. While driving home I wa thinking about how clamate could be Oil painting by Greenwood reident Betty Jean Crump were on attending a meeting and get told a tory that eemed to involve another diplay at Jefferon National Life. member of our cla and then that peron would phone one of u during the meeting. Racquet Four, 4002 E. Southport Road, celebrated it grand rea we walked into the retaurant the next morning we aw Tom itopening by howcaing an all-gla racquetball court and giving away ting at our table. I explained to him that quite often I don t come up with 10 memberhip. a tory for thi column until Sunday afternoon. I told him that at 8:30 Milk cot $1.47 a gallon; a 13-inch color TV wa $256; and a box of p.m. the previou evening, I knew exactly what my next article would be about. 12 candy cane cot 57 cent. He looked down into hi almot empty cup of coffee and hook hi head. 30 Year Ago Thi Week 1988 I feel honored to be a member of Southport Cla of Shonk i a 1960 graduate of Southport High School, a 63 grad of Indiana Central College (now the Univerity of Indianapoli) and a retired bu driver from Beech Grove School. Courtey of Perry Townhip/Southport Hitorical Society Free Chritma Tree for Veteran Indy Veteranwill deliver free Chritma tree complete with light, ornament and tand to needy veteran. Info: Student from Meridian Middle School viited The Spotlight office to ee how a newpaper wa produced. The boy baketball team at Southport High School improved to 5-0 with a win over Franklin Central. Chritma Dinner at Boy & Girl Club Keenan-Stahl Boy & Girl Club, 1949 E. Troy Ave., welcome the public to it Chritma party from 5-8 p.m. Thurday, Dec. 13. Santa Clau will make an appearance, and every child will get a gift. Sacred Muic Concert Keyboardit Howard Cottengim will preent a free concert of acred muic at 11 a.m. Tueday, Dec. 11, at Thompon Road Baptit Church, 1700 E. Thompon Road. A light luncheon follow the performance. Chritma Party for Children The city of Southport annual Chritma in the Park celebration will take place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Southport Community Center, 6901 Derbyhire Road. Santa will arrive at 5:40 p.m., and there will be craft program and refrehment. Info: Southide Art League member (from left) Betty Klutt, Don Kramer, Ginni Gilbert, Frank Owing, Evan Miller and Patte Owning were planning a Chritma open houe. Kentucky Fried Chicken became the firt corporate ponor to help underwrite the March of Dime Mother March. Cinda Laird, a certified urgical technologit at St. Franci Hopital, wa named the health center December Family Spirit Award winner for her outtanding work ethic. 20 Year Ago Thi Week 1998 All 500-plu children at Homecroft Elementary School were working on Chritma card to end to ervicemen overea. The program wa in it 15th year, having been tarted by third-grade teacher Celete Allen in HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Make a tart on that new workplace challenge. But get more information before you find yourelf too deeply involved without knowing in which direction you hould go. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You might find thing becoming tediou a your chedule low down for the holiday. Ue thi time to get information about a poible pot-new Year job change. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The creative Twin find outlet for her or hi idea in the early part of the week. The practical Twin take it a tep further and rallie upport to turn the idea into reality. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) It time to top being intimidated by omeone negative behavior. Start taking poitive tep on your own to help trengthen your poition down the line. LEO (July 23 to Augut 22) Look cloely at that o-called golden opportunity. Bet to be a cautiou Cat who approache thing lowly, than one who pounce without knowing where you ll land. VIRGO (Augut 23 to September 22) Your apology can reolve that peronal ituation before it overhadow the holiday. You ll feel better, even if you re only partly to blame for what happened. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Avoid overtaxing yourelf, even if your energy level are high and you feel that you can do it all. Bet to pace yourelf o you won t run yourelf down before the holiday. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your ene of humor help get you through a treful period. Some of your quick quip can take the edge off any remaining negativity being aimed at you. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Your artitic talent not only help you expre yourelf thee day, but they alo et up a line of communication between you and omeone very pecial. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) It fine to appreciate the importance of proper form for doing thing. But relax a bit in order to allow newcomer on the project to feel le intimidated by you. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Ue your boundle reerve of optimim to peruade other to work with you to reolve a difficult workplace problem before it can ruin your holiday fun. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You brim over with elf-confidence a you begin to tackle a new challenge. And, before you know it, you re not alone: Other have taken the plunge with you. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a highly defined ene of commitment to other. You would make a fine ocial worker. Langhort Greenhoue, 752 W. Hanna Ave., wa elling hothoue tomatoe. The Indianapoli Colt were 2-11 heading into their final three game of the eaon. 10 year Ago Thi Week 2008 The archive from 2008 are miing. Southport Height Chritian Church Honor God. Love Jeu. Love Other. Invite All. Programming available for Children, Youth and Adult 7154 McFarland Road, Indianapoli, IN (317) SOUTHPORT HEIGHTS DEAF CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School, 9:00 AM Worhip, 10:30 AM 7218 McFarland Road, Indianapoli, IN (317) jewhdcc@yahoo.com Great Chritma Gift! New book by Caey Smith, with photo from the Perry Townhip/ Southport Hitorical Society $ Available at thee local tore: Adrian Orchard Cardwell Do-It-Bet Home Center Kim Kakery, Bakery & Cafe Southport Antique Mall Art League Hoting Chritma Sale The Southide Art League, 299 E. Broadway St., Greenwood, i hoting it annual Chritma exhibit and ale through Dec. 22. A variety of tyle, media and ubject, giclee print, unframed original painting, culpture and greeting card are available, a i a layaway plan. The gallery i open from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Wedneday-Saturday. Viewing outide of thoe hour can be arranged by calling Chritma Concert The 80-plu piece Greater Greenwood Community Band will preent it annual Chritma concert from 2-3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16, at Greenwood High School, 615 W. Smith Valley Road. The free event will feature Chritma favorite and a viit from Santa Clau. Thoe attending can make a monetary donation to the band or bring canned food item for the Salvation Army. Pitch-in Luncheon The Ave Maria Guild of St. Paul Hermitage will hot it Chritma pitch-in luncheon at noon Tueday, Dec. 11. In addition to a covered dih, member are aked to bring nonperihable food item for the Siter of Our Lady of Grace and their minitrie. Decatur Townhip Democrat Will Meet The Decatur Townhip Democrat Club meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 10, at Buffer Park Golf Coure, 3825 Foltz Road, where a pitch-in dinner will be erved at 5:45 p.m. Info: Jon Eater at Board of Education Meeting The Perry Townhip Board of Education meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 10, at the Perry Townhip Education Center, 6548 Orinoco Ave. Bulletin Board are $10 per poting, or free with the purchae of advertiing. To place a liting or for more information, call or Scott.Mohr@outhidervoice.com. St Mary Orthodox Church E. Broadway St., Greenwood Worhip 10:00 AM - Come join u!

4 Page 4 Ti the eaon TIMELESS CLASSIC ON STAGE The ghot of Jacob Marley (Lance Gray, right) viit hi former partner, Ebenezer Scrooge (Jeff Stockberger), in Beef & Board Dinner Theatre production of A Chritma Carol, on tage through Dec. 21. Scrooge, a everyone know, i a mierly buineman. He care little for the need of hi fellow man, preferring to keep money in hi pocket rather than coal on the fire. Hi employee, Bob Cratchit, faithfully endure the ongoing chill from both hi workplace and hi bo. He keep Scrooge in hi prayer even though hi own family i truggling to urvive on the meager alary he earn. The health of Cratchit on, Tiny Tim, i a poor a the family i financially, but Scrooge heart i unmoved and hi coffer remain unopened until.... Ticket cot from $27 to $37 and include a buffet dinner. A how chedule i lited at and reervation can be arranged by calling For U.S. troop, home for the holiday i often jut a wih The holiday eaon mean family time for mot American, but that not the cae for military peronnel who can t return home to eat turkey dinner, open preent or participate in other tradition. It a ituation veteran who erved in decade pat can identify with, a they too found themelve far from home between Thankgiving and New Year Day, often under harrowing condition. For 95-year-old Art Schmitz, for example, Chritma Eve 1944 wa jut another day under fire becaue the Battle of the Bulge wa well underway. Several other oldier and I were holed up in a houe in Batogne, Belgium, inging Chritma carol when we heard the drone of approaching plane. Grabbing our rifle a little tighter, for all the good that would do, we held our breath and waited, aid Schmitz, author of the memoir A Tourit in Uniform: World War II Memorie. The firt plane dropped flare, lighting up the night kie. The oldier crambled to the cellar tair, falling down the tep a bomb exploded and part of the houe collaped above them. On Chritma morning we dicovered that the houe had taken a direct hit from a 500-pound bomb that landed on the toilet, plitting it in two, Schmitz ai. The bomb jut about demolihed the houe, but it didn t explode. After urviving that Chritma Eve, Schmitz recall making it to the me hall for a much-needed Chritma Day meal and then being handed a copy of Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe holiday meage to hi troop. The concluion read: We are giving our country and our loved one at home a worthy Chritma preent and being privileged to take part in thi gallant feat of arm are truly making for ourelve a Merry Chritma. Today, there are about 1.3 million active military peronnel, and about 200,000 of thoe are deployed overea. Each holiday eaon a number of organization provide upport to the troop and their familie and alo accept donation from American who want to help. A few of thoe include: * The USO, which deliver holiday care package during variou holiday throughout the year. * Operation Gratitude end care package to troop overea, veteran, military familie and other. Each package contain nack, hygiene product, handmade item and letter of upport. Editor note: Schmitz i a retired teacher who earned a mater degree from the Univerity of Wiconin-Milwaukee in exceptional education for the mentally challenged tudent. He i an avid tamp collector and fiherman who ha fihed in 191 bodie of water on three countrie. OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS WILL BE CELEBRATED The Franklin Townhip Hitorical Society will hot it annual Oldfahioned Chritma at 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9, at it 147-year-old Meeting Houe, 6510 S. Franklin Road. The free event will feature candle luminaria lining the pathway, the inging of carol accompanied by the building original antique pump organ, reading of A Viit From St. Nichola and The Chritma Story from Luke 2, punch and cookie. New thi year will be a preentation on how Santa ha changed over the decade, culminating with an in-peron viit from the Victorian St. Nichola. Info: Chritma (Continued from Page 1) thee gift Chritma morning, Watkin beamed with pride. I know they will love thee toy. The event, ponored by the ladie of the lodge, wa complemented by a viit from Santa and a pitch-in luncheon, which everyone agreed wa deliciou. It ad that thi will be the lat year that we do thi. I look forward to it every year, aid a tearyeyed Watkin, who i looking forward to the lodge SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTOS Chritma party. Some of BY B. SCOTT MOR u women will try to tick Kim Smith and Aggie Kerr diplay together and do charitable a couple of the toy that needy little work in the future. I love boy and girl will awake to Chritma all of thee women. morning. The Beech Grove Mooe Lodge A dwindling memberpent more than $1,900 on it Toy for hip and a growing debt Tot program. ealed the fate of the lodge, which got it charter in We re not going down without a fight, Michele Campbell aid. You alway hear people talking about Chritma miracle... well, I m looking for one. Enjoying lunch are (clockwie, from bottom left) Bill Jenkin and hi mother, Martha Jenkin, Sue and Dewayne Hudon, Judy Thoma, and Charlotte and Dwight Bennett. Toy lined the floor and table at the lodge.

5 Artit chalk one up for faith and fellowhip Ben Glenn not only talk the walk and walk the talk... he alo walk and talk the chalk. Glenn, aka The Chalkguy, wa diagnoed with dylexia and other learning diabilitie while in grade chool. A an adult he dicovered that he had uffered from ADD all along and uddenly everything about hi life made ene. He left college to purue a love of art and peaking and ha been on the road full time ince 1995, traveling to every part of the United State a well a to more remote place like China and Autralia to hare hi meage. Glenn word of inpiration combined with hi real-time chalk art creation will be hared with thoe attending Senior Promie Chritma party and luncheon Friday, Dec. 14, at Primo Banquet Hall and Conference Center, 2615 National Ave. Our annual celebration honor the birth of Chrit and celebrate the holiday eaon, aid Mindy King, director of Francican Inurance Service, a component of the Francican Health-baed Senior Promie, which offer a variety of event and benefit to older adult. We re proud to have Ben Glenn hare hi experience and talent with our member and guet. Reervation are required and can be arranged by calling Page 5 RENOVATED KITCHEN DEDICATED ANGLER ON PRO TOUR AGAIN Cathy Pollachek (from left) Carolyn Ferraro and Mary Sullivan, member of the Mary Bryan chapter of the National Society of the Daughter of the American Revolution, attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the renovated kitchen at Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh on Nov. 16. The project wa funded through donation from the national and tate ocietie. SOUTHSIDE DEATHS ADRIANA DE AGUIAR, 67. HANS BELL, 81, wife, Emma; on, Dr. Erhard Bell; brother, Herman Bell; two grandchildren. ROXANNE ELAINE BLAIR, 47, daughter, Shelby Leveritt; mother and tepfather, Joy and Paul Meadow. ROBERT WAYNE BOLTZ, 87, widower of Jeannine Boltz; daughter, Deanna Maier; iter, Earlene Murat; two grandchildren. WILLIAM LEROY BRENNER, 77, widower of Pat Brenner; children, Neil A. Brenner, Robin Perault; brother, Larry; one grandon. JOHN WAYNE BURRIS, 74, brother, Robert Burri; half iter, Shirley Ann Johnon. MARCILLE DIANE MARTY PICKETT CANTER, 64, huband, Jim Pa Canter; children, Thoma Myer, Crytal Mo, Celete Shumutte, Cayla Turner; tepon, Brian Canter; tepmother, Charlotte; ibling, Caren Suie Colwell, Tony Pickett; half iter, Miy; tepibling, Nancy, Mary, Mark; 24 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. JAMES CURTIS CARMER JR., 54, wife, Phylli; daughter, Lauren Carmer; parent, Jim and Freda Carmer. BILL L. CLOUD, 73, widower of Sandra K. Cloud; children, Allan and Donna Cloud, Jacqueline Gakin-Carroll; ibling, Charle Cloud, Betty Gakin. JAMES EDWARD DAILEY, 80, wife, Diane Schludecker; daughter, Jennifer Prifogle; ibling, Carly Dailey, Naomi Trapp; three grandchildren. EXAVAN ANDREW DAUPERT, infant, parent, Tyler Daupert and Kayla O Dell; brother, Kaleb, Bryton, Zandar; grandparent, Sharon and Raymond O Dell, Pamela and Gregory Daupert; great-grandmother, Beverly Poole, Kathleen Baker, Virginia Daupert. JEWELL F. DAZEY, 106, widow of Ruell Leon Dazey; daughter, Linda Norman, Suan Turner; three grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. ROBERT LEE ELSON, 90, widower of Janet Elon; children, Michael Elon, Julie Freeman, Ann Kotz; ix grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. MAYNARD BENJAMIN EVANS IV, 51, wife, Jennifer Evan; on, Benji, Dutyn and Iaac Evan; tepdaughter, Rachel Bond; father and tepmother, Maynard B. III and Carol Evan; mother and tepfather, Judy and Bob Torrie; ibling, Britt Cooper, Amy Rauch, Jeff Evan. HERMAN JERRY FOX, 75, widower of LaDonna M. Fox; children, Richard, Jerry, Mark, Angela and Ben Fox, Dawn Shoemaker, Shannon Montgomery, Vonnie Pingleton; brother, Harry, William and Michael Fox; 22 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. BRYAN CLAYTON HACKER, 62, daughter, Shannon Lee, Kelli Canup; mother, Marilyn Hacker; three ibling; four grandchildren. MARGARET L. HAMPTON, 53, daughter, Sheila Catellano, Toni Peae; iter, Joan DeCenzo, Cindy Ford, Mary Peae, Lucille Boyd; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild. RICHARD EUGENE HAWK, 61, widower of Sally Hawk; children, Chritopher, Stephen and Stefanie Hawk; mother, Judith Hawk; ibling, Mark Hawk, Cindy Burpo; two grandon. DONNA J. HENLEY, 72, huband, Harrell Henley; on, Ronald E. Henley; iter, Barbara, Judy, Janet. ALFRED H. HUBER, 90, children, Michael A. and Ronald Huber, Lori Rainbolt; ix grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. SHARON KAY HUEHLS, 72, huband, Mark R. Huehl; children, Keith R., Rebecca E. and Andrew R. Huehl, Melia Hyland; ibling, Jackie Swartz, Debbie Bowell; four grandchildren. ANNA M. HUFF, 84, widow of Earnet Huff; children, Janice Raley, Brenda Jenkin, Therea Steven, Steve Huff; iter, Fran Staten; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Peronalized obituarie and in memoriam with picture are welcome. They only cot $12 for 10 word, 10 cent for each additional word. $5 for picture. Call TAMMY MICHELE JOLLIFFE, 48, wife, Jonquil Joni Jolliffe; children, Lataha Cae, Matthew Brown; ix grandchildren. LAURA ANN JUDKINS, 64, huband, Tim Judkin; daughter, Angela Judkin; mother and tepfather, Dorine and Roy Swartz; brother, Robert Fredrick. PHOTO BY ANDY HAGEDON Greenwood Bill McDonald will compete on the 2019 Fihing League Worldwide Tour, which open Jan. 10 at Sam Rayburn Reervoir in Brookeland, Texa, and culminate at Lake Hamilton in Hot Spring, Ark., in Augut. McDonald, competing in hi 10th eaon on the tour, ha career earning of more than $300,000 and ha qualified for the championhip once. The top award at each event i $125,000, with $300,000 going to the overall champion. All weigh-in will be aired on com. Library New LOIS DARLENE RUSSELL, 62, widow of Joeph E. Ruell; children, Chrity Stammer, Andrew Ruell; ibling, Alfred, Larry, Donald and Robert Jone, Sharon Comb, Vicki Patteron, Melia Deaton; everal grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Beech Grove branch 1102 Main St., Prechool Storytime, Dec. ROBERT J. LADISICH, 71, 6 and 13. wife, Patricia; children, Robert Family Storytime, 6 p.m. T. Ladiich, Allion Probu; four Dec. 8. grandchildren. BETTY J. THOMPSON, 77, Genealogy reearch awidow of Terry L. Thompon Sr.; JANICE ELAINE MANSBURY, children, Brenda, Terry Jr., Dougitance, 3-8 p.m. Dec , widow of Edward Manbury, la and Nancy Thompon, Sherry Regitration i required. children, Jill Janen, Jon ManSheet; nine grandchildren; 22 Fountain Square branch bury; brother, Kenneth Gardner, great-grandchildren; one great1066 Virginia Ave. two grandchildren; one greatgreat-granddaughter grandon. Pajama Storytime, 6 p.m. LOUISE RIEBE TORMEY, 89, Dec. 6, 11, 13, 18, 20 and 27. children, Cindy L. Haye, Tim J. SHIRLEY MASON, 89, Familie with children up to and Tobin H. Tormey; brother, huband, Marion Bud Maon; George Riebe; ix grandchildren; age 11 are invited for Chritma children, Renee Jutice, Paunine great-grandchildren. lette Clay, Guy Maon; ibling, torie and ong and a craft. Thoma Emmon, Sandra Clark; Wearing pajama i encourval JEAN WEAKLEY, 81, five grandchildren; three greataged. wife, Beverly Weakley; children, grandchildren. Baby Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Beverly Jean Macy, John WeakDec. 6, 20 and 27; Chritma ley, Barb Peter; ibling, Sherry LOIS RAINES, 95, on, Richand William Weakley; nine grand- torie, fingerplay and ingard Raine; four grandchildren; children; ix great-grandchildren. along. ix great-grandchildren. Prechool Storytime, 11 BRAYDEN WILLIAM LEE a.m. Dec. 10 and 17. CHARLES READY, 67. WRIGHT, infant, parent, Trinton Craft program, 6 p.m. Dec. J. Wright and LeAnne M. Olen; 10. Adult are invited to bring TREMAYNE RUCKER, 39, grandparent, Chatity Wright, parent, Prentice C. Orr and Johua Lewi, Krity Olen; great- their current craft project and Antoinette M. Rucker; ibling, work on them. grandparent, Tina Wright, Mary Clifford A. Gooden, Cherie Y. McComb, Donna Craig, Bob Family game night, 6 p.m. McKnight, Antoinette R. AldeOlen, Edward Craig; great-great- Dec. 18. man, DeLonna D. May, Lazarie grandparent, Bill Clark, Dorothy Franklin Road branch Short. G. Atkin S. Franklin Road BARBARA ANN AGEE, 81, of Indianap Adventure for homeoli, paed away while living at Excepchooled tudent age 6-12, tional Living Center of Brazil, Ind. 1:30 p.m. Dec. 6 and 20. ActiviShe wa born Feb. 24, 1937, in Indiatie are deigned to entertain and napoli, the daughter of Franklin T. and educate children a a upplement Beulah B. (Doey) Ball. Barbara married to their homechool curricula. Charle Agee on Sept. 13, Toddler Storytime, 10:15 Barbara worked at RCA Record for a.m. Dec. 11 and 18. everal year. She alo worked a a bartender at retaurant in Indianapoli Holly Jolly Storytime for and Fayetteville, N.C. She enjoyed ewing prechooler, 1:15 p.m. Dec. 11 BETTY J. SCOTT, 96, widow of Jame Scott, children, Diana Counceller, Mark Scott; four grandchildren; even great-grandchildren. and crafting and wa well-known for her talent of playing the poon. Barbara wa an avid upporter and volunteer for Ernie Pyle Veteran of Foreign War Pot 1120 in Indianapoli and Buing-Louderback VFW Pot 1127 in Brazil. She wa preceded in death by her parent, Franklin and Beulah Ball; huband, Charle Agee; on, Tommy and Eric Agee; and brother, George Ball. Survivor include children, Kathy Raney and huband Fred of Brazil; Gary Agee and wife Coleen of Indianapoli; Suan AgeeCornett and huband Cloyce O. Neal of Indianapol; Mary Jo Brown of Raytown, Mo.; 10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and one on the way; iter, Patricia Zinkan and huband John of Indianapoli; and many extended family member. A celebration of life will be held December 9th from 1-4 pm, at VFW Pot 1120, 1850 S. Eat Street, Indianapoli, IN, Viit to light a candle in her memory. PAID OBITUARY and 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. Dec. 12. Chritma muic and dance party for prechooler, 1:15 p.m. Dec. 18 and 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. Dec. 19. Garfield Park branch 2502 Shelby St Job center, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 8, 11, 15, 18, 22 and 29. The program focue on job earch trategie, interviewing technique, reume development and baic computer intruction. Unemployed or underemployed individual can receive one-onone aitance to enhance their employment kill. Computer clae and game night, 5:30 p.m. Dec. 11. Regitration i required. Family Storytime, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 11. Computer aitance on a firt-come, firt-erved bai, 4 p.m. Dec. 12. Beginning computer and clae, 5:30 p.m. Dec. 18. Regitration i required. Southport branch 2630 E. Stop 11 Road Family game day, noon-4 p.m. Art program for toddler, 10:30 a.m. Dec. 6. Prechool Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Dec. 11. Baby and Toddler Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Dec. 12 and 13. Art program for teenager, 2 p.m. Dec. 15. Regitration i required. Home for the Pawliday campaign i underway Indianapoli Animal Care Service ha launched it Home for the Pawliday campaign in hope of finding new home for the hundred of animal in it care. Adoption fee throughout December are jut $5. The animal in our care deerve the chance to pend the holiday in a warm home, not a cold kennel, aid Katie Trennepohl, deputy director. We are aking member of the community who have been thinking of adopting to come down to the helter and viit with all of the wonderful animal looking for a new home. All animal have been microchipped, payed/neutered, vaccinated and teted for heartworm. The helter, 2600 S. Harding St., , i open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Tueday, Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Thurday. HOME CONNECTION FOR RENT 1522 E. Kelly St. One-bedroom double, ga heat, C/A waher & dryer hookup, $475 mo., $250 dep., $50 application fee. 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8 Page 8 Trojan finih trong to down Irih BUCKEYES ROLL TO TITLE By Al Stilley Senior taff writer and No. 3 Trojan defeated No. 4 Cathedral with a late-game defenive top. It happened with the Trojan clinging to a lead with le than ix econd left. Center Grove frehman Tayven Jackon deflected a When Zach Hahn took the rein of Center Grove boy baketball pa. Teammate Ben Nicoon and a Cathedral player dove for the ball team in 2014, the former Indiana All-Star and Butler Univerity player at the ame time, forcing a jump ball call with the poeion arrow wanted to intill a new culture among the Trojan. Hahn, in hi firt go-round a a varity coach, witneed the culture pointing to the Trojan. CG Spencer Piercefield wa fouled on the in-bound and conthat he ha helped create on the hardwood Friday night a the hot nected on one of two free throw for the final count of in front of a frenzied capacity crowd. Thank to a trapping full-court pre, the Trojan cloed with a 13-2 run after trailing with four and one-half minute left in the game. We wanted to take our defene to another level in the fourth quarter, Jackon aid. I think we did that, and that how we came back. Earlier, Jackon 3-pointer, et up by Jutin DeGraaf creen and Piercefield timely pa, put the Trojan ahead The mot impreive thing for me wa when he (Jackon) got a deflection and dove on the looe ball, Hahn aid. That omething I don t know that happen four year ago when I firt came here. That the culture now and that what I m mot proud of. Hahn alo praied the home crowd that produced Hooier Hyteriatype noie that helped rattle the Irih to mi two crucial free throw in the lat 90 econd. Thi i what I enviion Center Grove baketball being; the crowd puhed to a win, Hahn aid. They really carried u. Jackon, a tarter, cored all of hi even point in the fourth quarter. Older brother Trayce Jackon-Davi, who announced hi commitment Friday to Indiana Univerity, poted a game-high 21 point, 14 rebound and four blocked hot. DeGraaf added 13 point and even SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTOS BY NATHAN PACE rebound. Center Grove enior Spencer Piercefield cored nine point in the The game attracted tatewide attention with IU recruit Jackon-DaTrojan win over Cathedral. vi and Cathedral Armaan Franklin on oppoite tate-ranked team. Franklin, a 6-5 point guard, wound up with 13 point. They tarted getting a little flutered down the tretch and we took advantage of that, Jackon-Davi aid. Coach never thought we were out of the game. We got top and made hot. Although good portmanhip prevailed mot of the game, a Center Grove tudent flopped courtide in mocking a Cathedral player who battle epilepy, and part of the tudent body made derogatory chant directed at the ame player. We do not condone any behavior intended to mock diparage or humiliate any player or tudent, a CGHS tatement concluded. The Trojan (4-0) alo won Saturday at Bloomington North, 71-64, and Cathedral (3-1) defeated Brebeuf Jeuit Key upcoming game (7:30 p.m.): Friday Franklin (2-1) at Greenwood (1-2); Decatur Central (0-0) at Roncalli (1-2); Whiteland (1-1) at Perry Meridian (2-2). Saturday Manual (4-0) at Beech Grove (3-0); Greenwood Chritian (1-3) at Lutheran (0-1); Tip-Off Claic at Southport Fieldhoue noon, Southport (2-1) v. Frankton (2-2); 1:40 p.m., Carmel (3-0) v. Jefferonville (2-0); 3:20 p.m., New Catle (1-2) v. Brownburg (2-2); 5 p.m., Culver Academy(2-0) v. Hamilton Southeatern (4-0); 6:40 p.m., Zionville (1-1) v. Cathedral (2-1); 8:30 p.m., Center Grove coach Zach Hahn bark out intruction to hi playlaporte LaLumiere (0-0) v. Center Grove (4-0). er. SOUTHSIDER VOICE PHOTOS BY NATHAN PACE Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Hakin Jr. ecape Northwetern defene to throw a touchdown pa in the firt quarter of the Big Ten championhip game Saturday evening at Luca Oil Stadium. Hakin broke multiple paing record during the game, including thoe for yard and touchdown. The Buckeye won but mied out on being elected to participate in the college playoff, which feature Alabama, Clemon, Notre Dame and Oklahoma. The Irih will play Clemon Dec. 29. Ohio State will face Wahington in the Roe Bowl on Jan. 1. Ohio State macot Brutu the Buckeye don a Big Ten championhip hat. Even though the hat i much too mall for hi maive head, Brutu i proud to wear it. Former Ohio State afety and Indianapoli Colt Mike Do wa on hand to watch the Buckeye. Do wa on the Colt team that won the 2006 Super Bowl. Flahe end Card comeback bid in OT By Al Stilley Senior taff writer Franklin Central left no doubt whoe hand it wanted the baketball in for a lat-econd hot when the lady Flahe battled viiting Southport lat week. Junior tandout Rachel Loobie utilized a creen by 5-8 enior Erica Crawford to et up her winning hot with 3.5 econd left in overtime for the Flahe firt win of the eaon, 55-53, after opening with ix conecutive loe. I knew I had to get the hot off, Loobie aid. I looked and took it. It wa a play that finally worked; thi win give u a lift that we needed. Loobie wound up with a double-double of 21 point and 19 rebound. Crawford added 13 point, and frehman Olivia Faut 12 point came on four timely 3. Southport countered with 5-8 junior Kyra Duncan, who cored 22 point in the firt three quarter but wa corele in the fourth. Senior guard Ahley Raior had 15 point and Lexie Green 13. FC enjoyed a 13-6 firt-quarter lead behind Loobie eight point. A field goal by Duncan enabled Southport to cloe to Green hit two free throw to cut FC lead to 23-22, but the Flahe cloed the firt half on Mya Perry free throw and Faut 3-pointer. Southport tormed back after trailing by 11 point (35-24) and took it firt lead (48-46) on a fat-break layup with one minute e Where W m Stack E d Sell Deep an eap Em Ch 16 Buick Enclave $33,988 12K mile, leather, Nav, unroof, FWD, 6188A. left. Green free throw extended the lead to three point, but Faut canned a 3 from the right corner to force the overtime. Southport tied it twice in the extra period on free throw by Kayden Caey and Green before Loobie hit the game winner. The Flahe provided firt-year coach Vince Cerbone with hi firt win at FC. We ve played hard for two game in a row, Cerbone aid. We are learning to get the ball in her (Loobie) hand; but I can t ay enough about Faut, a a frehman hit ome big hot. Overall we re till trying to et the tempo of the game. Southport dropped to 1-7 under econd-year coach Adam Morelock, who praied hi team effort. We fought back and took the lead in the late minute he aid. One more free throw and it a different game. In a game that cloe, the little thing all matter an awful lot. I thought we did a olid job keeping Loobie in front, epecially Lexie, but he jut made big play at the right moment. The Flahe controlled the board, 41-28, hit 19-of-55 hot and committed 12 turnover; Southport hit 18-of-54 and turned the ball over 11 time. Note: The Marion County tourney began Tueday and continue at different ite Thurday with emifinal at 10 a.m. and championhip at North Central Roncalli (6-2) went into the tourney a the Southide only winning team; the Rebel tarted 5-0 and edged Whiteland in OT lat week with Alana Vinon hitting the game-winning free throw. 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