Rob Bettcher becomes Captain Spaulding for Halloween, passing
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Rob Bettcher becomes Captain Spaulding for Halloween, passing
Homegrown Church Fun page 2 • Halloween pages 15-19 • Speak No Evil page 21 Serving the Southside Since 1928 Rob Bettcher becomes Captain Spaulding for Halloween, passing out candy from his hearse and attending Southport’s 2013 festivities page 5 See our ad inside, page 3 Photo by Nicole Davis ss-times.com October 24, 2013 FREE 2 October 24, 2013 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times Homegrown church fun Center Grove Presbyterian Church holds annual Fall Festival with its homegrown atmosphere and free family fun FEATURE By Nicole Davis Carnival games, bounce houses, food, prizes and candy –all free to the community at Center Grove Presbyterian Church’s Fall Festival on Oct. 31, 6-8 p.m. The annual event is expected to provide entertainment for more than 500 community members, though the more the merrier, says organizers and CoFamily Ministry Directors Amy Hyman and Laura Helvie. “We love the connection it brings us to the community,” Hyman says. “It’s a safe alternative to trick or treating at houses. It’s just a fun fall family time. It’s our biggest event. There’s just so much to do. You almost can’t get it all done in two hours.” Hyman and Helvie helped begin the annual event in 2000 when Hyman worked in the children’s ministry and Helvie volunteered. The event began with handmade games from church members. Many of the games are still handmade, and some of the original games are still being used. Since the beginning, the event has added bounce houses, costume contests, concessions, a hay ride around the church property, photo booth and has 42 different games including putt-putt, darts, football, ring tosses and more. “We’ve tried many different things through the years,” Helvie says. “That’s kind of its atmosphere, too; it’s home grown.” Annually, the church spends about $700 HUMOR by Torry Stiles 10. "Trick or treat. Your costume's neat… But I've only got tuna casserole to eat." 9. "Oh, what cute costumes. Sorry about the sprinklers. They're on a timer. … Honest." 8. "Trick or treat! Hello, Mrs. Slater. Remember how last year you gave us butterscotch disks? We have Mr. Fluffykins. If you want to see him again you'll offer some Snickers bars real quick." 7. "Trick or treat! I'm just here to distract you while the repo guy hooks up to your car." Contact the Editor Have any news tips? Want to submit a calendar event? Have a photograph to share? Call Nicole Davis at 300-8782 or email her at ndavis@ss-times. com. Remember, our news deadlines are several days prior to print. Want to Advertise? The Southside Times reaches a vast segment of our community. For information about reaching our readers, call Brian Ruckle at 300-8782 or email him at bruckle@ss-times.com. Submitted Photo JoEllen Read, a Center Grove Presbyterian Church member who made many of the game booths for the fall festival, poses at a previous event. just on the temporary lighting and more on food and prizes. The event is kept free to the public and paid for by the church along with donations from several local businesses, including Ray Skillman. For more information, visit centergrovechurch.org. 5. "Hello, children. Happy Halloween! Wonderful costumes. Let's talk about life insurance." 4. "I need to see some ID. Whatcha got in bags? Keep your hands where I can see 'em." 3. "Trick or treat! Smell my feet! …No. Stop. Not really. Mom, help!" 2. "Oh. You kids look so cute. I could just pinch your little cheeks but they have that stupid restraining order on me." Brian Kelly Chief Executive Officer Gerald Sargent Publisher Emeritus Fall Festival Oct. 31, 6-8 p.m. Center Grove Presbyterian Church 2340 S. State Rd. 135, Greenwood Centergrovechurch.org Top Ten Halloween greetings to make the candy shake-down extra-special 6. (Ding-dong)… (Ding-dong)… (Knockknock)… BANG! "Just kidding. Here's some candy. They're just blanks." A product of 1. (Ding-dong)… "Trick or treat? Hello? Anybody home? …Cool. 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FranciscanStFrancis.org/cancer 4610 East 96th Street inspiring health 1-888-204-3445 TomWoodLexus.com Southside Times, 4.9167” x 10.5” TWLX332798.indd 1 9/3/13 2:41 PM The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • October 24, 2013 5 Getting to know Rob Bettcher… • I enjoy helping people do things. That’s why I like to do maintenance around the city of Southport. Growing up I’d always help friends, neighbors do yard work, things like that. I always have to be out being constructive, doing something. • Halloween is my biggest hobby. You could call me in January, say you need the hearse decorated and I’ll be there. I’m going to St. Louis, Missouri in March to the national Halloween show, where everyone is dressed in costume with everything imaginable. I’ll take a couple of friends with me. • The actor Sid Haig who portrayed Captain Spaulding in the movie - he and I share the same birthday. I didn’t realize that until after I started doing this. Rob Bettcher becomes Captain Spaulding for Halloween, passing out candy from his hearse and attending Southport’s 2013 festivities moved to Southport. When his children were old enough to participate in little league, he became involved in Southport Little League By Nicole Davis as the maintenance man and helped with Captain Spaulding drives around Southport the league’s haunted house, Southport Little each year in his hearse decorated with skeleLeague’s Little Shop of Horrors. The year aftons, skulls, ghouls and other spooky entities. ter, he was in charge of the haunted house Passing out candy to the children while they and the name changed to trick-or-treat, the man beScream at South Hollow. hind the evil clown mask and He ran the house Southport Road makeup is Rob Bettcher. A from 1987-99. Zombie Haunt 35-year Southport resident, He then joined Oct. 25, 6-9 p.m. Bettcher will travel the city at Fright Manor On Southport Road from again this year, participating until 2007. Madison to McFarland Road in the Southport Road Zom“There are bie Haunt and the Hallowso many things een Party. Halloween Party I enjoy doing,” “Ever since I was a little Oct. 26, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Bettcher said. kid I loved Halloween,” Bet6901 Derbyshire Rd., “Just hiding in a tcher said. “I’ve always liked Community Center dark area, waitclowns and dressing up. EvFor more information, ing for someone eryone does a werewolf, call (317) 786-5489 to come through zombie or something. Not and jump out everyone dresses up as a at them. If you’re a kid, clown, especially an evil clown. People who I won’t do that. One of the most enjoyable know me, know who I am and what I do… things is when you get a big person, saying They think it’s a riot.” I’m not scared of anything – scaring someone Bettcher began haunting early, scaring chilwho says they can’t be scared.” dren in his Franklin Township neighborhood Bettcher currently works as an internment when he grew too old to trick-or-treat. He technician and as the maintenance man for got married to his wife, Debbie, in 1978 and the city. His haunted house days are finished COVER STORY (Above, left) Side view of Rob Bettcher's hearse. (Above, right) Captain Sparrow, Rob Bettcher, stands next to his hearse which he will drive around on Halloween, passing out candy to trick-or-treaters. (Below) Haunting items in the back of the hearse. for now, but that doesn’t mean Halloween can’t still be fun. Bettcher owns a hearse that was used at Fright Manor. It was suggested to him to drive it around, passing out candy. Thinking that was a great idea, he has done just that for five years, dressing up as Captain Spaulding which was inspired by the film, House of 1000 Corpses. “That’s kind of my mobile haunt and I have fun doing that now,” Bettcher said. “Everybody seems to enjoy it. That’s my whole goal, to see people smile and I enjoy that.” Southport will introduce two new events to the city this year. Mayor Jesse Testruth said he wants to bring the old holiday traditions back to the city. “A city that is a family oriented city, should have family events,” Testruth said. “It’s working out like I was hoping it would. If you let the people use their heads, do what they want, they come up with amazing ideas.” On Oct. 25, the city and University of Indianapolis students have partnered for a Southport Road Zombie Haunt, 6-9 p.m. on Southport Road from Madison to McFarland Road. Interested participants can still sign up at the Community Center, 6901 Derbyshire Rd. through the day of the event. The Halloween Party will take place Oct. 26, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Community Center, with live music, a photo shoot with Captain Spaulding, a costume contest, games, food and a parade starting at 6 p.m. with Captain Spaulding as Grand Marshal and the Mayor of Lawrence riding with him. On Halloween, Bettcher will pass out 500 treat bags of candy. The bags are labeled with The City of Southport so families know where they came from. For those who don’t know who he is, his hearse will have a sign on the side with Southport’s name. “I think it’s great,” Bettcher said. “Maybe it will bring the community closer and they can see Halloween can be fun.” Photos by Nicole Davis COUPONS Any Purchase of $25 or More WHEATLEY’S DOWNTOWN WANNAMAKER INDY’S LARGEST CONTINUES EVERY FRIDAY!! Friday, 11am-8pm Biscuits & Gravy Saturday, 7am-12pm Sunday, 8am-11am Fried Chicken (all the sides available) Sunday, 11am-3:30pm Call 862-6622 Corner of Southeastern Ave & Northeastern Ave PARKING AVAILABLE OUT BACK OR AT CHURCH! Not Valid with Any Other Coupon/Discounts U Experts claim they can! SE HO LD MOL D HO Any Purchase of $10 or More READER'S WRITES DO YOUR CARPETS MAKE YOU SICK? D $1 OFF .00 $4 OFF .00 VIEWS COUPONS US T M ITE S Call today! 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It was reported Oct. 22 just days after a sign was installed at a Johnson County nature preserve scheduled to open in November, vandals sprayed paint on it. It’s unclear exactly when the vandalism occurred, but the sign was installed last Thursday. Neighbors noticed the paint and reported it on Sunday to the Central Indiana Land Trust, which filed a report with the Johnson County Sheriff ’s department. The Blossom Hollow Preserve will open to the public in mid-November and feature a trail and small gravel parking lot. The property is particularly important as a conservation site because it is part of a large unbroken hardwood forest block, which is key for migratory birds and forest interior nesting birds. The preserve is home to three rare species: the worm-eating warbler, hooded warbler and Eastern box turtle. Contributions of approximately $500,000 to the Central Indiana Land Trust made it possible for the land trust to purchase the property and provide for the ongoing maintenance so it will forever be protected and conserved. It’s a shame that vandals attempt to destroy beauty in a neighborhood before anyone even gets a chance to enjoy it. We are excited to see the new preserve after it opens and to enjoy some more of the beauty the Southside holds. The Southside Times welcomes letters to the editor in good taste. All submissions are subject to editing. Please send to news@ss-times.com. All letters must be signed. Please include a daytime phone number for verification purposes only. HUMOR When the ghosts come out at night T here was a large mansion on the though I am not sure why. We were corner of 9th Avenue and South too scared I bet to look at the main Avondale Street in Amarillo, house. Anyway, we did see some eye Texas where I grew up. It was Georgian level windows in the office of the out style and was nestled behind a brick building and decided that this view and steel fence and several old, large would be sufficient to prove whether trees. I never knew it to be anything but the mansion was haunted or not. empty. There was an attached garage I got up close enough to those winand office too. There are memories of dows to see inside. There was no furthe mansion being used at Halloween niture at all (ghosts don’t need such Scott Emmett as a haunted house. We never went things) and the floor was bare conColumnist inside. This place was, without a doubt, crete with a drain in the center of the haunted and we never went near it. Well, almost floor. There was just enough light from the moon never. (go figure why we went to a known haunted One night we did. There were three or four of house without flashlights) to see a stain of some us who decided we wanted to see the place up sort leading into the drain. We did not have a test close for ourselves. Of course, we had to do this kit of any sort to determine what that substance tour at night though I don’t know why. Every- draining away was and I am not sure we cared. body knows that ghosts come out at night. We We decided this was, in fact, blood from some could’ve saved ourselves a lot of heartache if we ghoulish murder. I set the land speed record that had gone during the day, but no. We had to go night getting from that spot just outside the winat night. dow to the fence some 500 miles away. We outWe slipped through the fence on the 9th Av- ran the ghost chasing us. Lucky for us, we got to enue side of things which put a lot of trees be- the fence and through it before he caught us. Evtween us and the house. It seemed like a hundred erybody knows ghosts can’t go through fences. miles to the house but it was just a couple hunNext week: the yellow ranch house. dred yards. I remember the trees were tall and Scott Emmett lives in Greenwood with his wife, Karen, and an foreboding and it was REAL dark. We decided ornery old cat named Toby. Write to Scott at Scott@scottemto approach the small building out back first mett.com. QUOTE OF THE WEEK "Where there is no imagination there is no horror." ~ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Here’s to a fun and safe Halloween In the coming week there will be many opportunities for the little goblins and ghouls of the Southside to celebrate Halloween (See our calendar, page 8) - what a fun and exciting time. It has been interesting for us Baby Boomers to witness in recent years just how popular Halloween has become, not only for youngsters but for adults as well. Drive by local drinking establishments and you will see specials advertised for the 31st. In fact, adult Halloween celebrations have become big business. Take a look at any large retail area and you are sure to find a place that will help you celebrate Halloween in the most ghoulish fashion. We hope you and your little ones enjoy Halloween this year as well and remember to be safe. Trickor-treating hours remain the same as previous years; from 5-8:30 p.m. in Southport, 6-9 p.m. in Beech Grove, 6-8:30 p.m. in Greenwood, and 6-8 p.m. in Indianapolis. Brian Kelly Rick Myers Brian Kelly and Rick Myers are co-owners of Times-Leader Publications, LLC (parent company of The Southside Times). Write them at news@ss-times.com. BELIEVE IT! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you.… In Derby, Kan., hitting a vending machine that stole your money is illegal. -dumblaws.com 8 October 24, 2013 • ss-times.com CALENDAR HALLOWEEN Halloween Party • The City of Greenwood and Greenwood Community High School’s Interdisciplinary Cooperative Education class to organize the city’s Family Halloween Costume Party. The party features a costume judging contest with prizes, coloring contest, dance with DJ, games and bounce houses. For $1, join a hay ride through Craig Park. A hot dog dinner is $1.| When: Oct. 25, 6-8 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Community Center, 100 Surina Way. | Info: E-mail parks@greenwood.in.gov or call (317) 881-4545. Zombie Invasion • Zombies and other creepy creatures will invade the Southside as Southport and the University of Indianapolis partner for a Southport Road Zombie Haunt. | When: Oct. 25, 6-9 p.m. | Where: Southport Road from Madison to McFarland Road. | Info: Call (317) 787-0638. Halloween at the Y • The Baxter YMCA is hosting its annual Halloween at the Y event, encouraging families to enjoy a fun-filled night with family and friends. Austin ‘Conda from Silly Safaris will perform the Not-So Scary Scary Animal Halloween Show. | When: Oct. 25, 6-8 p.m. | Where: 7900 S. Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Cost: $15 for family, $5 per person age 10 and over, $3 age 3-9, 2 and under are free. | Info: Contact Kenny Daniels at (317) 865-6473. Halloween Alternative • The Father’s House, a multi-cultural, non-denominational Christian Church on Indy’s southeast side, will host a Harvest Party for children ages 2-11. The event is free, and will feature a bounce house, games, prizes, and food. | When: Oct. 25, 6-8 p.m. | Where: 1600 S. Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Visit TheFathersHouseIndy.com. Computers that Haunt • CDM Computers will host the First Halloween R.I.P (Recycle it Practically) event. Because so many people are tempted to just dump these items in with garbage, Robin Walker, CDM Computers business owner and computer technician, decided to create an event that would give families a place to bring old electronics and celebrate Halloween. | When: Oct. 26, 3 p.m. | Where: 7340 E. Washington St., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 788-7885. NIGHT & DAY Hallowhinny • The Community is invited to Four Willows Farm for some horseplay during its Hallowhinny event. The event features safe trick-or-treating and $1 pony rides. Come in costume.| When: Oct. 26, 4-6 p.m. | Where: 1213 N. Franklin Rd., Greenwood. | Info: Visit fourwillowsfarm.com. Halloween Party with Amazon John • Have a Halloween costume contest, treats, door prizes and see his animal friends. | When: Oct. 31, 5:30 – 7 p.m. | Where: Elton H Geshwiler Senior Center, 602 Main St., Beech Grove. | Info: visit beechgrove.com. LEGO’S and Literacy • Come make a Halloween-themed LEGO creation. | When: Oct. 26, 1:30 p.m.| Where: Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: Visit greenwoodlibrary.us or call (317) 885-5036. Indoor Trick or Treat • The Southport Antique Mall will host its first indoor “All Hallow’s Eve’ event. Join for indoor trick-or-treating, a scavenger hunt, costume contest and more. | When: Oct. 31, 5 -7 p.m. | Where: 2028 E. Southport Rd. | Info: Visit southportantiquemall.net. Trunk or Treat • Faith United Church of Christ will have a free community Trunk or Treat, a safe trick or treating from trunk to trunk outside and fall games and treats inside. | When: Oct. 26, 6-8 p.m. | Where: 4040 E. Thompson Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 784-4856. Fall Fun Night • One Way Christian Church will host a safe trick-or-treating event with free games, candy, prizes and snacks for all ages. | When: Oct. 31, 7-8:30 p.m. | Where: 2517 Albany St., Beech Grove. | Info: Visit onewayindy.com. Spooktacular • Visit the Annual Halloween Spooktacular at Pinocchio’s Original Italian Ice Cream with face painting and special treats. | When: Oct. 16, open 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. | Where: 1011 N. State Rd. 135, Greenwood. | Info: pinocchiosicecream.com. Candy Buy Back • Greenwood Springs Family Dental Care will host its first Candy Buy Back event. They ask that children donate leftover Halloween candy to send to the troops overseas. $1 will be given for every pound of candy donated. The Greenwood Fire Department will attend. Four Willows Farm donated 50 horse lessons for the children.| When: Nov. 1, 5-7 p.m. | Where: 1273 Emerson Ave., Greenwood. | Info: Call (317) 644-1105. Thrill the World • Help set a world record at the Worldwide simultaneous dance event of Thriller, proceeds benefitting domestic violence research. | When: Oct. 26, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Where: Hannah House Mansion, 3801 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. |Info: Visit wildheartassociations.com. Halloween Party • Children of all ages can come for Halloween games and activities. | When: Oct. 26, 10 a.m. – noon.| Where: Franklin Road Branch, 550 S. Franklin Rd. | Info: Call (317) 275-4380. Candy Corn Carnival • St. John’s UCC church is sponsoring the Candy Corn Carnival, an indoor Halloween event. Children in the community ages 1-12 are invited to attend this free, safe way to celebrate the holiday. The free event will include Trick or Treating, a Haunted Scavenger Hunt, games, crafts and more. Any donations will benefit the food pantry. | When: Oct. 27, 4-6 p.m. | Where: Corner of U.S. 31 and Southport Road in Indianapolis. | Info: Call the church at (317) 881-2353. Ghoulish Garfield • Put on your creepiest costume and take part in Halloween celebrations with goblin games and treats at the Burello Family Center, creepy crafts at the Arts Center and get spooked on a tour of the Haunted Conservatory. All activities excluding the tour are free. | When: Oct. 30, 6-9 p.m. | Where: Garfield Park Conservatory, Garfield Park Arts Center and Burello Family Center. | Cost: $1 admission to conservatory. | Info: Call (317) 327) 7275 or visit gpacarts.org. Monster Mash • The whole family is welcome to this Halloween party. Businesses form all over Johnson County will give away treats while the library provides tricks. | When: Oct. 30, 5 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: Visit greenwoodlibrary.us or call (317) 885-1953. FUNDRAISER Phone ReDirectory • Southport High School will participate in the Project ReDirectory phone book recycling program. There will be a large bin on the southeast corner of the lot by the baseball practice fields. SHS will receive donations based on the amount of phone books donated. | When: Now through Dec. 19. | Where: SHS, 971 E. Banta Rd. | Info: Visit msdpt.k12.in.us/. Warm Up for Winter • Warm up for Winter is a community-focused project to collect new or gently used winter coats needed by children, women and men in the Beech Grove community. | When: Now-Nov. 8. Coats will be distributed Nov. 16, 10 a.m. -2 p.m. at Southwood Baptist Church. | Where: Drop-off locations include Beech Grove High School, 5330 Hornet Ave.; Southwood Baptist Church, 501 S. 4th Ave.; Beech Grove Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave.; Beech Grove City Hall, 806 Main St. | Info: Visit southwoodbaptistchurch.org. Put Pink in Your Cup • Yumz Gourmet Frozen Yogurt will host Put Pink in Your Cup fundraiser benefitting Community Health Network in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Yumz will donate 20 percent of all sales to the organization. | When: Oct. 24, 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. | Where: 5335 E. Southport Rd., Suite 700, Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 882-6064 or visit yumzfrozenyogurt.com. Hoop-A-Thon • Southside Christian School, a nonprofit, free tuition Christian education school, will host its largest fundraiser - HoopA-Thon. | When: Oct. 31, 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. | Where: The Gathering Place, 1495 W. Main St., Greenwood. | Info: Visit southsidechristian. info. The Southside Times Sugarplum Holiday Fair • The Fine Arts Booster Club of Lutheran High School is hosting the Sugarplum Holiday Fair. 10 x 10 Booth space with 2 chairs is available for $40. The Fine Arts Booster Club supports the theater, band, choir art, and speech at Lutheran High School. | When: Nov. 2, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. | Where: LHS, 5555 S. Arlington Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: E-mail mjohnson@lhsi.org. MUSIC Time for Three • Concerts at Friedens will host the terrific trio, Time for Three. Referring to themselves as a “classically-trained garage band, ‘the group consists of ISO concertmaster Zack De Pue, violin; Nick Kendall, violin; and Ranaan Meyer, double bass. | When: Oct. 27, 5 p.m. | Where: Friedens United Church of Christ, 8300 S. Meridian St. | Info: Visit friedensucc.org. Sacred Sounds Concerts • Ensembles from the Roncalli High School Band and Choral Programs will perform at the Sacred Sounds Concerts. There is no charge, but a ticket is required for admission.| When: Oct. 27, 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. | Where: Roncalli Auditorium 3300 Prague Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Tickets may be obtained by contacting the Box Office at (317) 787-8277, extension 249 or by emailing Miki Lewinski at mlewinski@roncalli.org. Chamber evening • The New Century String Quartet will headline a program of classic modernism. | When: Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m. | Where: Ruth Lilly Performance Hall, 1400 E. Hanna Ave. | Info: Call (317) 788-3251 or call uindy. edu/arts. LIBRARY Family Film Festival • Showing this October, The Witches. | When: Oct. 24, 6 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: Visit greenwoodlibrary.us or call (317) 885-5036. FAITH A Night of Worship • The 4th annual gathering will feature Mount Pleasant’s Worship & Arts Ministry filled with music from soloists, choir, band and orchestra. | When: Oct. 27, 6 p.m. | Were: Mount Pleasant Christian Church, 381 N. Bluff Rd. | Info: Call (317) 881-6727. MEETING Indy Money Smart • Join the Indy Money Smart Train-the-Trainer Workshop provided by FDIC and ICFF. Learn how to use an awardwinning financial education resource. | When: Oct. 30, 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | Where: Perry Government Center, 4925 Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Info: E-mail indyscampaign@gmail.com or visit indyscampaign.org. NIGHT & DAY The Southside Times Escape Plan…fun, outlandish 90s action film If you go to Escape Plan planning to see acting even remotely considered award-worthy, you’re going to be severely disappointed. aved by the Bell, the Clinton I mean Stallone and Schwarzenegger are the administration, the Clinton impeachment leads. Stallone is much better than and an abundance of boy Schwarzenegger, even though some bands made up the 1990s (a of his lines are hard to understand decade marked by squeaky-clean because of his distinct, slurred voice. sitcoms, problematic fashion, and Most of what Schwarzenegger says questionable decisions from those in is laughably bad and horribly delivpower). For most, some more than ered. He does have time to shine, others, the 1990s is a decade they wish especially during the film’s latter they could erase from their memory. stages. For others, including Sylvester Reading the plot summary of EsStallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, cape Plan, “outrageous”, “insane”, Adam Staten the 1990s are a time they wish they Movie Review and “ridiculous” probably came to could relive. Attempting to recreate mind. Escape Plan does have a plot their glory days, Stallone that’s pretty silly, but once it establishand Schwarzenegger team es its crazy, off the wall up for Escape Plan. story, it sticks with it Escape Plan has Staland never looks back. lone as Breslin, the head The film begins slow of a security team, who and takes considerable gets thrown into prison time to get going, but only to break out. Breonce it does Escape Plan slin, a former prosecutis actually kind of entering attorney, has litertaining. ally written the book Escape Plan won’t win on improving prison anything and won’t make security. Unfortunatea ton at the box office. ly, Breslin’s words get It’s off the wall, has some used against him as cheesy lines and moments, the villain uses his book as a blueprint not well written, and the to design a prison. acting is pretty bad too. It’s a throw back to 90s Days after pulling off another intricately action film and earlier Stallone and Schwarplanned escape, Breslin hesitantly agrees to zenegger movies. If you see Escape Plan, turn another job, testing the security parameters of your brain off and enjoy! another maximum-security prison. However, this prison is unlike any before it. It’s entirely privately funded, as one character says “it’s the Adam Staten lives in Perry Township and is a movie buff. Staten place where the worst men go and are never graduated from University of Southern Indiana with a degree in heard from again”, and its location is unknown. Communication Studies. S ss-times.com • October 24, 2013 AN OPTION news@ss-times.com WHERE WE DINE Holly Harter, office manager at Big Guy Signs, 5555 Elmwood Ave., Suite E in Indianapolis. MOVIE REVIEW IN OUR SCHOOLS 9 Where do you like to dine? Nite Owls Saloon and Grill, 3535 S. Emerson Ave. in Beech Grove What do you like to eat there? I like their mushroom burgers. The Sun King battered French Fries are also very good. What do you like about this place? I like the atmosphere. I like the old Western doors when you walk in. It is very clean also. Nite Owls Saloon and Grill is located in the Churchman Hill Plaza Shopping Center at 3535 S. Emerson Ave. in Beech Grove. They can be contacted at (317) 222-6117. BEHIND BARS Chef Joel Luna Quintero works the Hibachi grill. House of Tokyo The scoop: If you are looking for authentic Japanese food, gather around any Hibachi grill tables at the House of Tokyo located on Melody Lane at the corner of State Route 135 and West Main Street in Greenwood. Owners Hai and Den Duong have served the Southside for nearly 25 years. Elegant décor and skilled Hibachi chefs make for a great evening on the town. Type of food: Japanese food. Specialties: Wine, cocktails, sushi, and hibachi dinners. Recommendation: Shogun Dinner Hours: Open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner Sunday to Thursday 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday to Saturday from 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Marilyn Monroe Bartender: Abby O’Connor of Jake’s Sports Pub, 1280 W. Southport Rd. in Indianapolis. Ingredients and directions: Combine 1 shot of Marilyn Monroe Three Olives Vodka, one part pineapple juice, and two parts cranberry juice. Add whipped cream. Shake and pour over ice. Location: 172 Melody Lane, Greenwood. Phone: (317) 889-6037 Photos by Brian Ruckle DISPATCH From iPhone to dinner table BG marches to Semi-State Beech Grove High School Marching Hornets advance to Semi-State, winning music over all 16 bands and finishing second overall. Trying to plan a meal while constantly on the go is difficult, unless you’ve got the free iPhone and Android app and website GrubHub. The handy gadget compiles restaurant menus and tracks what you’ve already ordered. – www.living.msn.com 10 October 24, 2013 • ss-times.com OBITUARIES Mary May Arbuckle Church Mary May Arbuckle Church, 90, of Indianapolis, died Oct. 16, 2013. The daughter of Ezra E. Sr. and Verna Brown Arbuckle, Mary was born Aug. 22, 1923 in Indianapolis. Mary was a member of Resurrection Lutheran Church. Over the years, she was an assistant manager in the restaurant industry; drove a school bus and worked as a custodian for RISE Learning Center. Mary is survived by her husband, Joseph W. Church of Indianapolis; son, Steven R. (Don Cross) Church of New Albany and Kathy J. (William) O’Connor of Indianapolis; a brother, Kenneth Arbuckle of Arizona; two grandchildren. Besides her parents, Mary was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters. No services are scheduled. Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Greenwood is assisting with arrangements. Frances Jean French Frances Jean French, 88, of Indianapolis, died on Oct. 18, 2013. She was born on Sept. 3, 1925 in Indianapolis to the late John Francis and Freida Helen Zufall Simpson. She was a member of Brown County Extension Home Makers club for 45 years and served as president numerous times, member of the Brown County Fair board and judged 4-H for 20 years in various counties, including the State Fair genealogy, member of the Perry Township/ Southport Historical Society and resigned recently as the secretary and loved to dance the “jitterbug”. Survivors include her children, COMMUNITY Benny Joe ( Bonnie) Simpson, Connie (Walter) Diaz, Mona (Bill) Fortner, Sherrie (Ron) Bell, Rondell (Tina) French; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; a great-great-granddaughter; three siblings, Jo Ann Browne, Sue ( Jim) Shambaugh and Sandy ( Ellis) Halcomb; sister-in-law, Reva Simpson; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rondell French Sr.; grandson, Tony; and brother, John Emilo Simpson. Visitation was Oct. 21 at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis. A Celebration of Life service was conducted Oct. 22. Burial is at Round Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Francis Hospice. Laura Lynn Furr Laura Lynn Furr, 56, Indianapolis, died Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013. She was born Sept. 30, 1957, in Bedford. Laura is survived by her husband, Mack A. Furr; sons, Nathan (Loren) Furr and Joshua Furr; mother, Lela Mae (Malcolm) Bieda; brother, Michael R. (Rhonda) Bieda; mother & father-in-law, Mack L. & Sharon A. Furr; and nephews Matthew Bieda, Kevin, Kyle and Zachary Furr. She was preceded by her father, Anthony J. Bieda. Calling is Oct. 24, 5-9 p.m. at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, Greenwood Chapel, 481 W. Main St. Services are Oct. 25, 10 a.m. at Saints Francis & Clare, 5901 Olive Branch Rd., Greenwood. Burial will be at Oaklawn Cemetery, 9700 Allisonville Rd. JOIN US FOR FUN, FOOD & FELLOWSHIP “LOVE THY NEIGHBOR FUN DAY” Humble Impressions with 91.3 The Walk Saturday, October 26, 2013 • 12pm to 3pm There will be a cake walk, tickets for several prizes will be sold at the event - you will receive a free raffle ticket if you bring non perishable food items to the event which will be donated to the food ministry at Humble Impressions. There will also be games along with music that will be provided by 91.3 The Walk. We look forward to seeing you there! PLEASE DONATE! ITEMS NEEDED FOR FUN DAY: HOT DOGS & BUNS POPCORN FOR POPCORN MACHINE OIL FOR MACHINE (no peanut oil) CAKES FOR CAKE WALK WATER/REFRESHMENTS We Accept Donations! Come In & Check Us Out! CLOSED MONDAYS TUES-SAT: 9AM-6PM 8236 S. Madison Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46227 SUN: 1-6PM 317-908-8635 www.HumbleImpressions.com Like us on Facebook Check us out on Craigslist! Angela M Hartman Angela M Hartman, 90, died Wednesday, Oct. 16. She was born in Indianapolis on Dec. 24, 1922 to Joseph and Josephine LaPinta. She was a loving mother and wife. She is preceded in death by her husband, Wilfred Hartman. She is the mother of Wilfred (Brenda) Hartman, Joe (Sue) Hartman, & Tony (Terri) Hartman. She had six grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Visitation was held Oct. 19 at St. Mark Catholic Church, 535 E. Edgewood Ave., Indianapolis. A Mass of Christian Burial followed. Angela will be laid to rest in Calvary Cemetery. Michael J. Hayes Michael J. Hayes, 82, died on Oct. 18, 2013. He was born on Nov. 13, 1930 to James and Gertrude Cain Hayes. On May 5, 1956 he married Margaret McLafferty Hayes, who preceded him in death. They were married for 54 years and had eight children. Besides his wife, Mike was preceded in death by his parents; and a daughter, Colleen Hayes. Survivors include his children, Shannon Hayes, Kelly (Shelly) Hayes, Casey Hayes, Brian (Carol) Hayes, Michael D. (Theresa) Hayes, Erin Ellis and Shawn (Ed) Gann; and eight grandchildren, Kyle, Alison and Kelsey Gann, Meghan and McKenzie Hayes, Grayson Ellis, and Meredith and Blair Hayes. Mike was a Korean War veteran with the United States Marine Corps Recon unit. After the Marine Corps, Mike joined the Indianapolis Fire Department where he was Fireman of the Year in 1974. He retired after 36 years of service. He was inducted into the The Southside Times Red Cross Hall of Fame in both 1974 and 1990. Mike enjoyed playing the bagpipes. He was a member of the Indianapolis 500 Gordon Pipers until he started his own bagpipe band, Clan Na Gael. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, Oct. 24, 4 p.m. with visitation until 7 p.m. at Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home. The family is requesting donations to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675 or WoundedWarriorProject.org. Arnold Ernest Lynn Arnold Ernest Lynn, 78, of Franklin, died Oct. 11, 2013 in Liberty, Ky. Arnold was born in Liberty, on Sept. 1, 1935 to Mark and Mahalia Sweeney Lynn. He moved to Franklin in 1955 and worked at Arvin’s for until his retirement in 1982. Arnold was a Past Master of Union Village Masonic Lodge # 545 F.&A.M. Survivors include his brother, Edward Lynn; sisters, Beatrice Bodette; Enola Pratt; several nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death are his parents, first wife Mabel Lynn; second wife Kathryn Marples Lynn; 15 siblings. Funeral services were conducted Oct. 18 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, Vandivier-Tudor Chapel, 951 N. Main St., Franklin. Interment followed at Greenlawn Cemetery. A Masonic funeral service was conducted by Union Village Lodge #545 F.&A.M. The Southside Times OBITUARIES Donald L. Steffen Donald L. Steffen, 88, of Indianapolis, died Oct. 18, 2013. He was born Sept. 23, 1925 in Indianapolis to the late Lynn Thomas and Eugenia (Adams) Steffen. Donald was in the 10th Mountain Division of the Army having served in WWII. He was a member of the 10th Mountain Division Midwest Chapter and the Brookhaven Euchre Club. He retired after 30 years from Daum Trucking. He is survived by his daughters, Anita (Jim) Carter, Janet (Tom) Jackson, and Ethelyn (Herbert) Schlueter; 24 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Juanita (Waggoner) Steffen on April 18, 2009; his son, Kenneth Lee Steffen on July 23, 1998; and by two brothers and one sister. A service will be conducted at Oct. 24, 1 p.m. at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, Greenwood Chapel, 481 W. Main St., Greenwood. Donald will be laid to rest at Washington Park East Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. Keegan Dee Stiver Keegan Dee Stiver, 24, of Indianapolis, died on Oct. 20,2013 in Lebanon, Ind. He was born June 18, 1989 in Indianapolis to Roger D. Stiver and Sheryl (Butler) Stiver. They both survive. Keegan was a lover of music and art. Keegan is also survived by his sister Amber Brown; grandparents, Doyle and Jo Butler, and LaNita Bolton. Memorial Service will be held Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. in Fountain Square Mortuary. A Celebration of Life will be held from 6 p.m. until time of service. Private Cremation Services will be held. IN OUR SCHOOLS COMMUNITY Donald Lee “Jack” Trinkle Donald Lee “Jack” Trinkle, of Myrtle Beach, S.C., formally of Greenwood, died at the age of 80 on Friday, Oct. 18, 2013. He was born on Nov. 7, 1932 in Patriot, Ind. to Vernon and Hazel Trinkle. He was married to Nancy Martin for 31 years before her passing. He was formerly married to Retta Parrott and JoAnn Nipper. He was a member of the U.S. Air Force from 1951-1955, and a member of the Indiana Reserve for an additional four years. He worked at Citizens Gas for more than 30 years. He was an active member of the Masonic Lodge and Moose Lodge. He is survived by sons Keith (Karen) Trinkle and Greg Harris; daughters Mindi (Steve) Jones, Dawn Reynolds and Denise Ransom; grandchildren Chelle Ransom, Lisa Phillips, Leila Phillips, James Gunter, Randi Reynolds, Jessica Harris, Kyle Jones and Robin Jones; and brother Edward Trinkle. He was preceded in death by brother, Randall; sisters, Vera Price, Jane Mays and Libby White; and daughter Robin. Visitation was Oct. 21 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service and Crematory, Greenwood Chapel, 481 W. Main St. Greenwood. The funeral will be in the funeral home on Oct. 24, 1 p.m. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. OBITUARY POLICY: Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors are encouraged to send obituaries and print size photographs to news@sstimes.com. Information received by noon Tuesday will be published Thursday. DISPATCHES Setting the bar • If you’re investing in old school chic, wear it right, guys. Tie bars are certainly old school, but don’t just throw it anywhere on your tie. It should be placed between the third and fourth button on that favorite work shirt of yours. – www.esquire.com Super sweet tooth • How much ice cream is too much? During 2008, Americans, on average, ate 14 pounds of the sugary dessert. – www.webmd.com ss-times.com • October 24, 2013 11 G.H. Herrmann Funeral Homes S I N C E 1 9 2 6 at Olive Branch Cemetery and Mausoleum Park The Finest Service, The Finest Quality, Fairest Price Jeff Herrmann WHy cHoose G.H. Herrmann? 40 CRE FREED MA O M TIO PL N G AZ AR A DEN % OF F 1,200 cremation niches soon to be available. 20 cremation private estates ready 92 niches remain in first completed building. This beautiful columbarium is constructed with the finest craftsmanship using more than 32,000 lbs of solid granite. Lit at night by our Eternal Flame. 12 Newest and finest facilities Largest staff of professional directors Oldest family owned and operated funeral home and cemetery in Greenwood. 20% OFF PREPLANNING THROUGH OCTOBER Download our app to view the Gardens Memorial Eternal Flame Douglas MacArthur stands together against bullying Students at Douglas MacArthur Elementary School wore orange to show that they stand together against bullying. Bullying is not acceptable and will not be tolerated here! Pictured is Mrs. Angie Merder’s class during their library time. G.H. Herrmann Funeral Homes S 1605 S. S.R. 135, Greenwood I N C E 1 9 2 6 www.ghherrmann.com thegardens@ghherrmann.com Ask for any Cemetery Counselor for information 317.787.7211 12 IN OUR SCHOOLS October 24, 2013 • ss-times.com The Southside Times From left row 1, Robby Kile, Thomas Shulse, Alex Blankenberger and Sarah Eastes. From left row 2, Mr. Ray (moderator), Nate Reeves (alternate) and Mr. Walters (moderator). IMCU awards Beech Grove schools Roncalli to participate in Brain Game Indiana Members Credit Union presented Beech Grove City Schools with a check for $2,600, a reflection of Beech Grove community members utilizing their IMCU debit card. Pictured from left, Jill Pelley, IMCU Beech Grove Branch Manager; Thorpe Miller, Assistant VP of Sales and Marketing; Dr. Paul Kaiser, BGCS Superintendent; and Tammy Storey, BGCS School Board Member. Roncalli’s Brain Game team defeated Decatur Central 16-11 advancing them to the final 16 competition, which will take place in January 2014. Roncalli team members include Alex Blankenberger, Sarah Eastes, Robby Kile, Nate Reeves, Thomas Shulse. This academic matchup of the Westfield Insurance Brain Game Competition will air on WTHR on Nov. 9, 7 pm. White third in Cross Country Sectional Isaiah White of Perry Meridian High School placed third at the Franklin Cross Country Sectional. Casey first in Cross Country Sectional Kieran Casey, Perry Meridian High School senior, placed fourth at the Franklin Cross Country Sectional. She will compete next at the regional level. Lutheran High alumnus Amanda Korb named AllAmerica Scholar Athlete Bowie first in Cross Country Sectional Amanda Korb, Lutheran High School class of 2010 and a senior at Valparaiso University, has earned All-America Scholar Athlete honors from the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) for the 2012-2013 academic year for maintaining a GPA of at least 3.50. She is a repeat award recipient. Amanda is the daughter of Dennis and Margo Korb of Indianapolis and member of St. John Lutheran Church. Clayton Bowie from Southport High School placed first at the Cross Country Sectional. Send your news items and high resolution photos via email to: news@ss-times.com Green is Cross Country Champion Lexie Green, Southport 6th Grade Academy student, is the Girls' Middle School Marion County Cross Country Champion. With a time of 11:3, she won by 21 seconds! Lexie becomes the 3rd consecutive SMS runner to win the Marion County Championship and the first 6th grader to ever win this meet. Perry senior night is pinked out At a Perry Meridian High School football game, designated as senior night, the theme was “Pink Out!” The National Honor Society sold pink ribbons at school and at the game to help increase awareness for breast cancer. The NHS raised more than $1,000 which surpassed their goal of $612. All proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society. Center Grove’s Motsenbocker chosen for All-American Marching Band The National Association for Music Education has chosen Alex Motsenbocker, a Center Grove High School senior, for the 2014 U.S. Army All-American Marching Band. Motsenbocker is a bass drummer with CGHS’ marching band. Motsenbocker is one of 125 students selected from across the nation based on their outstanding musicianship, marching skill, academic standing, leadership potential and maturity. As part of his selection, he will receive an all-expenses paid trip to San Antonio where he will participate in the half-time show for the U.S. Army All American Bowl at the Alamodome. For more information, visit goarmy.com/events/aab under “Marching Band.” The Southside Times IN OUR SCHOOLS ss-times.com • October 24, 2013 ExpEriEncE roncalli Open HOuse: tHursday, nOvember 7 Beech Grove celebrates Students of the Month From left front are Students of the Month, Ryker LeTourneau, Hornet Park; Constance Prentice, Central Elementary. From left back, Mallory Storms, BGMS; Rebecca Lamb, South Grove; Athena Woods, C-9; Megan Engle, HEA; and Holly Cox, BGHS. Experience firsthand what makes roncalli High School different than all the rest. our open House is a great way to tour the campus as a family, learn more about academics, athletic teams, student clubs and campus ministry and experience a student performance by one of our many Fine arts programs. PMHS boys tennis wins sectional For the 5th year in a row, the PMHS Boys’ Tennis team wins the sectional. Pictured are Derek Benedict (12), Sam Osborne (12), Alex Kitchel (12), Doug Seals (12), Lian Hnin (12), Andrew Denning (10), and Devon Amos (9). roncalli’s open House is about meeting your needs, answering your questions, giving you time to have one on one conversations and learning more about roncalli. We are looking forward to seeing you on Thursday, november 7 from 6-8 pm. Show up when you can…we are happy to host you. THE LIFE PREP SCHOOL SMS soccer earns five wins The Southport Middle School Girls' Soccer Team latest victory moved them to five wins on the season, setting a new SMS record for the most wins in a season. Take a closer look. open House november 7, 2013 from 6-8 p.m. RONCALLI.ORG 13 14 LIFESTYLE October 24, 2013 • ss-times.com AROUND TOWN Caregivers Connections seeking focus group participants The Caregivers Connections is seeking family caregivers who are willing to join in a 6090 minute session to help develop new programs and services for a support center in the Indianapolis area, and ensure that Central Indiana family caregiver residents receive the support they need. They will also make available on thecaregiversconnections. org, starting Oct. 15 a link to the focus group questions. This link will remain on the site until Dec. 15. The Southside group is scheduled to meet on Alzheimer’s and other Dementias Focus Group, Nov. 18, 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Southport Library, 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46227. For more information, call Bonnie Shehan at (812) 526-5646 or e-mail bonnie@thecaregiversconnections.org. Firehouse Subs opens new Greenwood restaurant Firehouse Subs announces opened its first location in Greenwood on Oct. 22. Founded by former firefighting brothers, the restaurant’s firehouse décor is based on the founding family’s decades of fire and police service, and the new location is decorated with local firefighter memorabilia from the Greenwood Fire Department. The restaurant is located at 884 US 31 North and is open Sunday through Thursday from 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m. and Friday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m.-11p.m. Amtrak will trek on in Beech Grove Governor Mike Pence announces that the state has reached an agreement in principle with Amtrak and local communities to keep the Hoosier State passenger rail service operating between Indianapolis and Chicago. Once agreements are signed and executed by all parties, monthly payments will renew the existing service for one year with an option for an additional four months. Indianapolis, Crawfordsville, Rensselaer, Lafayette, West Lafayette, Tippecanoe County and Beech Grove are partnering with the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) to fund the service. Congress voted in 2008 to end federal support for Amtrak routes of less than 750 miles, which includes the Hoosier State service four days per week between Indianapolis and Chicago. Amtrak’s long-distance Cardinal service will continue to be federally supported the remaining three days per week between Cincinnati and Chicago via Indianapolis. For more information, visit www.in.gov/indot/3200.htm. There’s no place for ‘between you and I’ GRAMMAR GUY DISPATCHES Please join us to celebrate the opening of our new community health center, Eskenazi Health West 38th Street. The festivities go from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, with an open house and health fair with free health screenings and information, along with fun activities and more for both adults and children. Eskenazi Health West 38th Street opens to care for patients on Monday, Oct. 28. For more information, please call 317.880.3838 or visit EskenaziHealth.org. pronoun mismatch, and it’s one that is always incorrect. Question: The word “between” is a preposition, and “Dear Jordan, I'm laughing again about thus begins a prepositional phrase. We know your advice to ‘avoid the double is unless that prepositional phrases require you're writing dialogue for a show object pronouns like “him,” “us,” about organized crime.’ Grammar “them” or, in this case, “me.” Guy, please never leave us who are The tendency for some people to chronically dismayed by the lanmisuse “I” and “me” is due to a lack guage lightweights, nimwits or of confidence about subject-object numskulls. Once upon a time, I pronoun rules. For example, a perthought the cure could be listenson might say “Jimmy and me went ing to a recording of correct gramto the park.” They then get correctmar versus bad grammar. Recently, ed (“It’s ‘Jimmy and I!’”), but the I heard a highly successful leader correction isn’t accompanied by an Jordan Fischer misuse ‘between you and me’ (he explanation of when it is appropriGrammar Guy said "I’). Is there ever a proper usate to use “me.” The idea that “me” age for ‘between you and I?’ (Baris somehow improper grammar bara Purvis) gets internalized and “I” starts popping up where an obAnswer: ject pronoun is needed. Barbara, thanks for writReflexive pronouns, as we ing in. I like the idea of listalked about last week with tening to correctional gram“myself,” often experience a similar mar recordings. I have noticed misperception as more “formal” pronoun – and perhaps you have too – that hearchoices. ing or reading grammar used incorrectly To help build up that confidence, rememseems to have much more “stickiness” in the ber this: Prepositional phrases need objects, brain than proper grammar. After years of edand that means object pronouns. Throw “beiting, there are words I never had problems tween you and I” in the refuse heap. And with before that I now constantly have to douwhile you’re there, if you see any other gramble check, just because I’ve seen them writmar garbage lying around, shoot me an eten incorrectly so many times (“restaurant” mail. I’m always hunting down column ideas. comes to mind). At any rate, what we have in the phrase “between you and I” is a simple subject-object here for you October 26 The Southside Times Ditch non-stick • Even if you love the fact that your non-stick frying pan is easy to clean up after making an omelet, it’s not worth it. Perfluoroalkyl acid, a chemical with links to ADHD, high cholesterol, thyroid disease, female infertility and more, makes up the coating. – www.healthyliving.msn.com Be anti antibacterial • Switch back to using typical hand soap as opposed to the antibacterial stuff. They do the job the same, and regular hand soap and warm water doesn’t have adverse health effects, such as messing with how the thyroid works as well as hormone levels. – www.healthyliving.msn.com Lazy way out • If you’re tired of combating puffy eyes, just try sleeping on an extra pillow for elevation. Joshua Zeichner, director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at New York City’s Mount Sinai Hospital, said, “When you elevate your head, gravity drains Jordan Fischer is a contributing columnist for The Southside Times. To ask Jordan a grammar question, write him at rjfische@gmail.com. the fluid under your eyes, which helps with next day puffiness.” – www.living.msn.com Works on eyes… and blemishes • If you’re already used to putting a few drops of Visine in your eyes to get rid of the redness, you might want to try it on blemishes. It will make them less red, but not tinier. – www.living.msn.com Dry skin fix • Tired of paying big bucks for dry, aging skin treatments? Mix up your own cocoa mask. All you need is 1 tablespoon cocoa powder, 1 tablespoon sour cream, 1 tablespoon honey and an egg white. The ingredients will hydrate exfoliate and tighten the skin. – www.living.msn.com Soothing beat-up hands • Dermatologist Debra Jaliman has a simple formula for giving dry hands the nourishment they need. Heat up enough whole milk to dunk your hands in in the microwave. Get the milk warm and put your hands in it for 5 to 10 minutes. Voila. – www.living.msn.com SPECIAL SECTION published by Times Leader Publications, LLC Patrick Greathouse stands with a zombie and a skeleton at the Hannah House. Photo by Nicole Davis Two Haunts in One Read more…page 17 16 The Southside Times October 24, 2013 • ss-times.com There's no gore in the gourd It’s simply the best....I cannot tell a lie..... YOU ARE INVITED! Face REGISTER TO WIN AN XBOX 360 BUNDLE & OTHER PRIZES! Special Painting! Treats! Children in Costume Receive a Free Topping! ANNUAL HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 1011 N. State Rd. 135 Greenwood, IN • (317) 865-8844 Hours: Open Daily 11am to 9pm It’s simply the best....I cannot tell a lie..... I It’s simply the best....I cannot tell a lie.....It’s simply the best... It’s simply the best....I cannot tell a lie.....It’s simply the best... Have a safe and happy Halloween from the staff at… ease. Well, it’s easy. Use a sharp, French knife; cut a bit off the side so when you set it down, it won’t roll, then carefully cut it in half. Not t’s not every day you see a neighbor in his strong enough, ask for help. side yard, armed with a small hatchet, taking Your motivation to ‘orange up’: avoiding canaim to a Butternut Squash. Oh the cer. Orange foods contain beta-carhumanity! Ker-boom: bad aim sends otene which your temple converts to the orb flying, thudding into the side cancer-fighting vitamin A. Beta-carof our house. There was a moment otene is what adds attractive colors of wide-eyed surprise, deafening and nutritional value to many fruits silence, broken by sidesplitting and vegetables. Studies led by Agrilaughter and embarrassment. cultural Research Service reveal our Used for thousands of years, hardtemples absorb beta-carotene and shelled gourds were one of the first convert it into A. The USDA Naplants to be cultivated throughout tional Nutrient Database says our world and the only plant experts Chef Wendell gourds also contain vitaNutritionist say has spanned the globe from premins C, K, B-6, thiamin, historic times. Gourds have been riboflavin, niacin, folate, found in cultures from ancient Egypt to prepantothenic acid, manganese and Columbian Native Americans, to modern day colon cleansing fiber. Boom! cultures in distant lands. They’re so much more The American Cancer Society than a potential bird feeder or decoration. says Vitamin A is essential for Now that American Heart Association has normal growth, bone developestablished that cancer has overtaken heart disment, reproduction and vision. It ease as the #1 killer, we must understand what helps maintain healthy skin and mufoods prevent cancer in the first place. Vegecous membranes, like the ones lining phobes avoid the Cucurbita family that houses your cute nose and mouth. This helps protect the pumpkin, gourd and squash because they against infections in the respiratory, digestive don’t know how to cut it open or prepare the and urinary tracts. Some research suggests viheavenly gift that prevents heartbreaking distamin A is able to change cancer cells and can NUTRITION also prevent normal cells from becoming cancer. Beware! High doses of vitamin A are toxic, and long-term use of high-dose beta carotene supplements may increase the risk of lung cancer among current and former smokers. Laboratory and clinical studies continue to explore the role of vitamin A in cancer prevention and treatment. Stay tuned. Obtaining your daily beta-carotene through food sources such as acorn, summer, or Butternut squash is infinitely more beneficial than taking vitamins. When fed appropriate food, trust me on this, your glorious temple’s ability to heal is greater than anyone has permitted you to believe. Orange fleshed gourds are truly one of our creator’s greatest gifts to mankind. Arrange for Chef Wendell to speak to your social group or corporation: Chefwendellfowler@gmail.com Criminal Record HAUNTING NEW EXPUNGEMENT LAW MAY HELP You? Let’s Do Something About It! Dave Byers your Beech Grove Lawyer 1818 Main St. Beech Grove, IN 46107 (317) 787-8395 • BeechGroveLaw.com The Southside Times ss-times.com • October 24, 2013 Two Haunts in One The Asylum haunted house and Historic Hannah House partner for the first time this Halloween season By Nicole Davis The Asylum is haunting at a real-life haunted house this Halloween season, partnering with the Historic Hannah House for the first time in the 18 years since Patrick Greathouse formed The Asylum. At some point, visitors will get chased, have their phobias tested and stories to tell after their visit. “This is the first year here and it’s been working out really well so far,” Greathouse said. “The (Hannah House) family has been quite accommodating. The management staff and their volunteers have been great. We’ve had people say this is a great match-up. Our style of haunting combined with Hannah House. So we’re hoping to have a good season. We’ve moved from a volunteer staff to a paid position. We had more applicants than we had positions.” The Asylum started out at German Park, moved into Johnson County and is now in Indianapolis. The walk through the Hannah House starts at the entrance, moves upstairs, travels through the basement and ventures outdoors. “The thing about a haunted house is there’s a mystery behind the doors,” Greathouse said. “Haunters and haunted house owners should be playing on phobias; that’s our business. The tradition is haunted houses should be haunted. People want to come and see a ghost. We went more tradi- tional old school this year with the haunt.” Behind the scenes, a group of makeup artists, 65 actors and building staff and other personnel help run the event and provide a thrill for everyone that comes through. Greathouse says the staff enjoys the haunting just as much as attendants do, telling stories at the end of the night about their favorite reactions. “One of my rules is, if you can’t scare ‘em, make ‘em go wow,” Greathouse said. “If they don’t go wow, make ‘em laugh. You’re there to entertain them. It takes a ton of people’s hard work and they need to be recognized.” In addition to the haunted house, The Asylum donates part of its proceeds to nonprofits. On Oct. 26, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. it will host Thrill the World Indianapolis, a worldwide simultaneous dance event of Thriller for a world record. Funds raised will benefit Wild Heart and area programs for domestic violence prevention. Sign up at wildheartassociation.com. All must report one hour before performance time to be counted. The world record attempt will begin at 4 p.m. sharp. Entrance fee is $5 in advance, $10 at the door. As it gets closer to Halloween, Greathouse said attendance has begun to pick up. He encourages everyone to dress comfortably and be prepared for an “intense” thrill. “Our job is to scare you,” Greathouse said. “We are not going to harm you at any time. It’s like being on a roller coaster. You think you could fall out, but you won’t. We pay for a trill and we do the best we can to give it to them… I am thrilled with this year.” Brief history of Hannah House The story is told that one night, a group of slaves were cramped in a dark, dirt-floored cellar, waiting to head for the freedom of Canada. One of them tipped over an oil lamp, lighting a fire that trapped them there, many killed by smoke inhalation and burns. The dead are buried in that cellar. Ever since then, the cellar of the Hannah House is known for paranormal activity. Read more at thehannahmansion.org. Thrill the World Oct. 26, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Historic Hannah House Mansion 3801 Madison Ave., Indianapolis IN 46227 Info: thrilltheworld.com Photos by Nicole Davis (Top, left) Don Trent, make-up artist, begins to place the silicone onto Jordan Evans face before The Asylum at Hannah House opens for the night. (Top, right) Heather Raliey teaches The Asylum actors how to dance to Thriller for the event on Oct. 26. (Bottom) Werewolf exhibit at Hannah House. 17 18 The Southside Times October 24, 2013 • ss-times.com IN OUR SCHOOLS What is your favorite Halloween memory? FACE TO FACE Trunk or Treat Safe trick or treating from trunk to trunk plus fall games and treats! Faith United Church of Christ October 26, 6-8pm 4040 E. Thompson Rd. Indianpolis, IN For info: (317) 784-4856 FREE ADMISSION U-PICK PUMPKINS • HALLOWEEN EGG HUNT • FREE MINI HAYRIDES (WEEKEND ONLY - WEATHER PERMITTING) APPLES: JONAGOLD, EMPIRE, GALA, JONATHAN, DELICIOUS HOURS: Mon-Sat: 9-7 Sun: 12-6 Fresh Cider & Slush Persimmon Pulp & Edam Cheese FRESH FROM THE GARDEN PRODUCE! ASSORTED SQUASH • HONEY • PIE PUMPKINS • STRAW BALES • GOURDS Adrian Orchard 784-0550 500 W. Epler 784-7783 Edgewood United Methodist Church Trunk or Treat "When I was 8 years old, me, my parents, and my two sisters really got into Halloween. The house would be well decorated and we made our own costumes at the house. That year I was a vampire, one sister was a witch and my other sister was a cat. We went through every neighborhood in Gainsville, Fla. in a brown Pinto. We had pillow cases and we would fill the pillow cases up. We went trick-or-treating from 5 p.m. to 10 with my parents and we must have filled up those pillow cases two or three times. Dad was driving down the street in the Pinto and you could see the candy in the back window piled up through the back glass hatch of that Pinto. We kept loading it in there. We had to throw a lot of candy away that year." ~ Christopher McGuire, Beech Grove "When I was a little girl back in the 50's, my dad told me about soaping windows and then it really made people mad if you used paraffin. And so I bought some paraffin and I soaped everybody's window that was on our block except my parent's car. And I got caught. My dad was really mad. 'You should have at least soaped our windows, too.'" ~ Susie Hammett, Southport October 31st 5:30pm to 7pm ~ Penny Avalos, 10, Greenwood Twenty-eight members of the Southport Middle School Spanish Club learned about the upcoming Día de los Muertos remembrance. Students sang a song in Spanish with Srta Geiser about Día de los Muertos and contrasted Day of the Dead and Halloween with Srta Gunderson and found out they were unrelated holidays. Sra Lopez-Servin shared traditional foods that would be typically eaten during this time. Sra Johnson led the students in creating/decorating skeletons to commemorate someone. At their next club meeting, they will explore the country of Ecuador with Sra Johnson through art, food and a slideshow presentation. Pictured, Nicole Whitman, Rachel Bayler, Racheal Trammell and Katie Arnold. PURE GOLD BAND’S 35th Birthday Bash Sunday • October 27, 2013 Live Music from Noon till Close Come Celebrate 35 YEARS PURE GOLD BAND MUSIC! Door Prizes • Raffles NO COVER CHARGE $2.25 Domestic Beer $ 3.00 Drink Specials HALLOWEEN PARTIES See Our Costumed Horses! Four Willows Fa Treats Games $1 Pony Rides “My favorite Halloween memory was when I went to my grandma’s and picked some candy and then went to Emmanuel Church, played games and went trickor-treating at Trunk or Treat.” Southport learns meaning of Día de los Muertos FREE HOG ROAST Free Candy for Children Public is Invited 1820 East Epler Ave. Safe Trick or Treating at HALLOWHINNY “Halloween is my favorite time of the year. We did one of those haunted trails... A guy came out from the woods with a chainsaw—it didn’t have the chain on, but it made the noise and the motor was running—and it obviously scared all of us, but one of the girls we were with peed her pants. Like, really bad. They were soaking wet; we had to put some towels down so she didn’t stain the seats on the way home. It was pretty funny. We got a good laugh out of that.” ~ Paul Lundgaard, Greenwood rm 1213 N. Frankli n Rd., Greenwood, IN Saturday, Oct 26 4pm-6:30pm Saturday • Oct. 26 & 31 PURE GOLD BAND “CANDY CORN CARNIVAL” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27TH FROM 4:00-6:00 P.M. ST. JOHN’S UCC CHURCH is sponsoring the Candy Corn Carnival, an indoor Halloween event. All the children in our community from ages 1-12 are invited to attend this FREE, SAFE, AND FUN way to celebrate the holiday. Wear your costume and bring your empty container to collect your goodies. The evening will include “Trick or Treating,” a “Haunted Scavenger Hunt”, games, crafts, and more. There is no charge for the event, but donations to the Food Pantry would be appreciated. For more information, please call the church at 317-881-2353. St. John’s UCC is located at the corner of U.S. 31 and Southport Road in Indianapolis Drinks Specials and Costume Contests with Cash Prizes The GROVE SPORTS BAR & EATERY Pure Gold Band 3206 S Emerson Ave Beech Grove IN 46107 (317) 787-0736 The Southside Times ss-times.com • October 24, 2013 Chillingly creative drinks for Halloween RECIPE For SSTimes by Family Features If you’re planning a monster bash this Halloween, brew up drinks so frightfully delicious that it will spook the taste buds of every little ghost, witch and goblin. The Spooky Smoothie is a flavorful combination of vanilla milk and Greek yogurt, which is blended with ice and topped with whipped cream. The fun is all in the orangetinted Limited Edition TruMoo Lowfat Vanilla Milk, so make sure to serve it in a clear glass. And ghosts will rise from the dead for the chocolaty Monster Mash Mudslide. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ TruMooMilk. Both of these tasty concoctions feature TruMoo, which is made with 35 percent less total sugar than the leading chocolate and vanilla milk competitor and has no high fructose corn syrup. That’s one thing that won’t scare you this Halloween season. Spooky Smoothie Yield: 4 servings • 3 cups Limited Edition TruMoo Lowfat Vanilla Milk, orange color • 1 1/2 cups lowfat vanilla Greek yogurt • 5cups ice cubes • 1/4 cup fat free whipped cream • Candy corn for garnish, optional 19 7th Annual and ice cubes. Blend on high speed until smooth and creamy. To serve, pour into serving glasses. Top with whipped cream and candy corn. Friday, Oct. 25 & Saturday, Oct. 26 Monster Mash Mudslide Yield: 4 servings • 4 cups TruMoo Lowfat Chocolate Milk • 10 chocolate wafer cookies, coarsely broken • 1/2 cup frozen non-dairy whipped topping, thawed • 8 mini chocolate chips or mini chocolate candies (orange/brown color recommended) In blender, blend chocolate milk and chocolate wafer cookies until smooth. Heat mixture in saucepan or microwave until just heated through. To serve, pour chocolate milk mixture into 4 glasses. For each serving, spoon a large, upright dollop of whipped topping to resemble a ghost. Insert chocolate chips or chocolate candies into dollop for eyes. Note: To enjoy a cold mudslide, do not heat in saucepan or microwave. In blender, combine vanilla milk, yogurt Thrill The World Indy familyfeatures.com Apply online or over the phone until midnight Saturday! 0.50 Off % Current rate on New/Used Cars & Trucks & Second Mortgages* It’s scary how much you could save! Call, stop by, or visit www.iucu.org for complete details. The 0.50% rate reduction is: • Applicable for new IUCU loans, including refinances from other financial institutions.* • Good for applications received and/or approved/preapproved on 10/25/13 and 10/26/13 only. • Available through online, in-branch, and phone applications, plus applications completed at participating dealerships. *Car and truck loans up to 84 months, second mortgages up to 60 months. Not applicable on Home Equity Lines of Credit. Rates, terms and conditions subject to change without notice. Rates, terms and conditions vary based on creditworthiness, qualifications and collateral conditions. All loans are subject to approval. Not applicable for an existing IUCU loan refinance. WORLD WIDE SIMULTANEOUS DANCE EVENT OF “THRILLER” FOR WORLD RECORDS AND CHARITY! Saturday, Oct 26: 11am-4pm at the Historic Hannah House Mansion 3801 Madison Ave, Indianapolis, IN 26227 Cost: $5 for one or 15 tickets for $100. Wear your zombie gear then get your hair & makeup done for only $5 For more information: www.wildheartassociation.com We started a credit union and created a community. World Record attempt 4pm Sharp! All dancers must report 1 hour prior to be counted. Arrive early to learn the dance. Benefiting the Wild Heart Association (non-profit charitable organization that fights domestic violence). 8936 Southpointe Dr., Ste. C-6 1-888-855-6928 ext. 6115 • iucu.org qtrpg_SST_iucu_MLS_13.indd 1 10/15/2013 4:57:52 PM 20 1 LIFESTYLE October 24, 2013 • ss-times.com 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 28 29 30 59 60 22 23 24 25 31 11 The Southside Times 32 34 33 40 26 27 35 36 37 38 42 41 43 45 44 48 46 50 49 52 61 39 53 54 62 55 56 47 51 57 58 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 Across 1. Indy newspaper 5. Autumn color in Brown County 10. Wile E. Coyote's supplier 3. Ft. Wayne's county 4. Have confidence in (2 wds.) 5. John Mellencamp's October birthstone 14. Stack 15. '60s "V" sign at Ball State 16. McNamara Florist showy bloom 17. "___ never work!" 18. Center Grove HS choir voices 19. Mission Hills apartment payment 20. Part 1 of opening line to James Whitcomb Riley's "The Nine Little Goblins" (3 wds.) 23. Lucero's Mexican Restaurant fellow 24. Black eye 25. Rainbow Child Care time out 27. Off one's rocker 31. Beech Grove Schools grp. 34. Anne Marie Tiernon and Carole Lombard, e.g. 39. "Get lost!" 40. IU crew team equipment 42. Part 2 of Riley's line (3 wds.) 43. Placed on a wall at IMA 44. Word above doors at Nicoson Hall 45. WFMS staple: George ___ 47. Last word of "America, the Beautiful" 48. Miss Indiana crown 50. Go kaput 52. In working order 57. 500 Festival Parade entry 61. Part 3 of Riley's line (3 wds.) 64. Titanic's undoing 65. Pack animal 66. Gambling or drinking 67. Face-to-face exam at UIPUI 68. Encourage (2 wds.) 69. Macy's pantyhose color 70. Bone: Prefix 71. Eagle Creek Reservoir dock site 72. Type of tide 6. Johnson County Jail units 7. Come out of one's shell? 8. Dangerous bacteria 9. Varnish ingredient 10. Fix a Helen Wells model's photo, maybe 11. Eiteljorg Museum Canadian tribe 12. It's "a terrible thing to waste" 13. Marion Co. winter clock setting 21. Wind Star show horse 22. Sign on a Bankers Life Fieldhouse restroom door 26. "Not only that..." 28. Therefore 29. Lilly voice mail prompt 30. Exercises done on a mat at The Body Sactuary 31. Riley, for one 32. Yellow Cab vehicle 33. Indianapolis Opera solo 35. Make a choice 36. Greenwood Post Office motto conjunction 37. IMPD crime lab evidence 38. Uttered 41. Strenuous effort 46. Minor quarrel 49. Indianapolis Indians bat wood 51. WISH-TV nightly news time 53. French clerics 54. It breaks in "Rock-a-Bye Baby" 55. Florida's Key ___ 56. Victory Field miscue 58. In the cooler (2 wds.) 59. Capital of Ghana 60. Get ready to drive at Valle Vista (2 wds.) 61. His and ___ 62. PNC Bank investments, for short 63. Fully cooked at Bonefish Grill 64. Halloween cry Down 1. City Barbeque roasting rods 2. Concordia Lutheran Church donation Answers see Page 24 DISPATCHES Hair myth • Contrary to popular belief, shaving does not make your hair come back in force. You may think it’s thicker or darker after it grows again, but in reality the hairs have just been blunted. – www.webmd.com Hacking the Prius • Did you know modern cars are susceptible to hacking? It turns out the little computers helping modern cars regulate themselves and give you warnings can be hacked, allowing the manipulation of your vehicle’s movements and functions. – www.living.msn.com Fungal funk • Are you a germaphobe but dying for professional treatment at a nail salon? Celebrity manicurist Susan Nam says bring your own polish to the establishment. That way, you don’t have to worry about using a co-mingled bottle of polish that may have been used on someone with fungal bacteria. – www.goodhousekeeping.com ARE YOU PUZZLED YET? A quick guide to groceries • One website can help you pick out what to grab for dinner from the grocery store at a nominal subscription fee ($5 to 7 per month). eMeals.com takes input on eating styles, how big your family is and preferences and compiles that information, delivering recipes and grocery lists for various grocery chains – www.living.msn.com Preserve hair color • Chill out, clean freaks. If you’ve just had your hair colored, you might want to avoid shampooing all the time. That way your investment in that new color isn’t washed out fast. A shampoo every other day should do the trick, with dry shampoo use on the off days. If greasy strands aren’t a problem for you, you can probably stretch that out further. – www.living.msn.com Eye contact key • If your child is having a temper tantrum, you have to use eye contact. Get the child’s attention, and you’ll have a better go at getting your point across or behavior changing. – www.living.msn.com Badmouthing a bad behavior • How does badmouthing the other parent in front of a child impact the boy or girl? According to Susan Saper Galamba, a divorce and family attorney, a child carries the characteristics of both parents, so comments like he or she “‘sounds just like’ the other parent” can send a negative message if it comes after badmouthing. – www.living.msn.com FAITH The Southside Times The future is in good hands greeted me was an android (a robot designed to look human) and he had Jim’s face! Creepy! Come to think of it, the android was an imBy James D. Allen provement. Jim’s trip in the time machine got me all exThey still had pews but most of the people cited. I wondered if the machine went forward there were “holograms” projected from home so I called our science guru Ace Hawkins. computers. Instead of going to church, people He told me, “Here at Whiz Bang we honor sent their “virtual selves” to sit in their seats. An the past but are eager to meet the future and android preacher was up in the pulpit preachprosper. Frankly we’ve been looking for someing about money (some things never change). one dumb-er brave enough to take it to the I was shocked went I went into Sunday school. future and back. You are a bright and fearless Jim’s wife was holding court and making sure young man- why don’t you try?” the children could recite all of With that kind of encourthe Ten Commandments. But Chester’s Chuckle agement, how could I say no? then I realized, it was another Strangely, he asked Jim to sign hologram but also an interacQ: A rooster was wearing a a “waiver” on my behalf (sometive one. She was just as stern #12 Colt’s jersey; what thing about Whiz-Bang will be as in real life. The fear wasn’t was he called? held harmless-whatever that virtual; the kids gripped their A: Andrew Cluck! means). seats with white knuckles. The day for the test came Parts of the building were named in honor and all went well- sort of. Obviously I got back of earlier local heroes like “Holmes Hall”. They safe and sound or I wouldn't’ be writing this esnamed a classroom after Jim’s wife. To my sursay. Alas, I could only remember bits and piecprise, they even named something after me: the es of the trip. I traveled 100 years into the fu“Chester Allen stairwell.” ture, to 2113. Jim’s church was still present and That’s all I can remember; it looks like the futhe stone building was little changed on the ture is in good hands. What will Ace Hawkins outside. think of next? But indoors, it was different. The usher who CHESTER'S CORNER Chester is a ventriloquist dummy who visits Edgewood United Methodist Church in Perry Township on special Sunday services. Pastor Jim Allen and Chester enjoy joking back and forth to drive home a serious message at church. ss-times.com • October 24, 2013 21 Speak no evil? DEVOTIONAL By Pastor Paul A. Kirby "But in vain they do worship Me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. And He called the multitude, and said unto them, Hear, and understand: Not that which goes into the mouth defiles a man; but that which comes out of the mouth, this defiles a man." ~ Matthew 15:9-11 I remember a little chorus we learned when we were children in Sunday School. The chorus went something like this: "Be careful little feet where you go. Be careful little feet where you go. For the Father up above is looking down with love, be careful little feet where you go. Be careful little mouth what you say. Be careful little mouth what you say..." And the song went on to include the hands and eyes and ears and to warn us to be careful what we would do with our bodies and their several different parts. I thought then and I still feel that this little chorus illustrates the doctrine of holiness quite well. It is impossible to draw from the same well both sweet water and bitter. Either one is a child of God or he is not. There is a trend today (and I read it a lot from what is sent to me via the internet) to compromise our holiness in our speech. Whether we are saying what we say in print or by conversa- tion orally, our language should reflect the holiness of life within. I don't like getting vulgar emails but there are those who insist on sending them to me anyway. I believe that a Christian's language should be kept clean and undefiled with gutter terms and vulgarities. Christ told His disciples that those things that come out of the mouth are the things that defile a man. More precisely Christ was saying that those things that come from a person's mouth are the things that the person is defiled with and are identifying markers of such. He was warning His disciples to be aware of and to beware the words of the Pharisees. The Pharisees were offended by what Jesus said. Of course they did. It specified sin in their hearts which was betrayed by their speech. I don't use profanity in print or in verbal communication. I believe it demeans the person speaking and relates to the one hearing that the one speaking has little or no respect for them. We need to clean up our language whether it is being spoken or written. God the Father up above is looking down with love so...be careful little mouth what you say and be careful little fingers what you write. God bless and go and have a great day. Paul A. Kirby is the pastor at the Church of God at 3939 S. Emerson Ave. Lutheran, Beech Grove high schools compete in Indiana Academic Spell Bowl AROUND TOWN Small village in Ecuador to have VBS AROUND TOWN Members of Community Church at Murphy’s Landing gave a week of their Fall Break vacation to be missionaries. 12 members of this Southside church are in LaUnion Ecuador visiting this small rural village to bring God’s Word to the people in a vacation Bible school format as well as personal evangelism. They will even be shown a Christian themed movie in the tropical wilderness. On the trip are Damon Disch, Lynette Disch Wilson, Bethany Disch Mauser, Shelby Covington, Dan Matthews, Darla Matthews, Derek Matthews, Brandon Awrey, Jennifer Awrey, Samantha Awrey and Tony Linton. This mission trip will help these members to grow in their faith by serving others in their environment. The trip is coordinated by One Mission Society of Greenwood and it’s “Men for Missions” outreach program. On Oct.15, Lutheran High School competed in the Area Competition of the 28th Annual Indiana Academic Spell Bowl. Lutheran was one of the 18 sites across the state to host the event. Over 6000 Indiana students competed in the Indiana Academic Spell Bowl. The schools competing at Lutheran High School included class 1 schools Greenfield Central, New Palestine, Mt. Vernon, and Roncalli; class 2 Beech Grove; class 3 schools Cardinal Ritter, Park Tudor, and Speedway; and class 4 Lutheran. The Indiana Academic Spell Bowl is a team concept with no individual winners. Each round consists of one team member writing the correct spelling of nine words while competing against one team member from each other school. Each word is graded immediately and an individual scoring chart maintains a running team score as the evening progresses. At the Lutheran site, Greenfield Central, Beech Grove, Park Tudor, and Lutheran all placed first in their respective classes. Lutheran High School placed 15th overall in the state in class 4. Senior Sarah Deitz received a near perfect score award. Team members for Lutheran High School include Kailyn Turner, Ryan Kanning, Nick Arnett, Sarah Deitz, Benton Turner, Katherine Krupski, Nina Milivojac, Rachel Lawson, Branden Adams, Jon Knippenberg, Drew Settlemyre, Ross Richardson, Blake Sobieralski, Joey Wilkins, Emily Hopkins, Kyrie Seying, and Jake Kent. The top teams with the highest scores in each of the four enrollment classifications will converge on the Purdue University campus on Saturday, November 10, 2012, for the state championship competition. For more information, visit www.iasp.org. 22 FAITH October 24, 2013 • ss-times.com The Southside Times ASSEMBLY OF GOD BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD (CLEVELAND, TN) Faith Assembly of God The Rock Baptist Church Greenwood Christian Church CrossWalk Community Church of God 186 Royal Road Beech Grove, IN Ph: 317-784-8566 Pastor: Bill Hyde Sunday: 10am & 6pm Wednesday: 7pm 4855 S. Emerson Ave. Sunday Service: 10:30am Pastor: Steve Lawson Interactive Children’s & Youth Ministry Uplifting Worship; Simple Messages Relevant to everyday life 222-1958 • www.therock-indy.org 2045 Averitt; Greenwood, IN Ph: 317-881-9336 Minister: Matt Giebler Sat Worship: 6pm Sun Worship: 9:30, 11am Sun School Times: 8, 9:30 & 11am SERVING OTHERS IN LOVE Southport Baptist Church Mount Pleasant Christian Church BAPTIST Crossroads Baptist Church 1120 S Arlington Ave., Indpls, IN 46203 Ph: 317-357-2971 Pastor: Guy Solarek Sunday Services: 10am, 11am & 6pm Wednesday Service: 7pm Weds Kids Patch Club & Youth: 6:45pm www.cbcindy.com Faith Baptist Church 1640 Fry Road; Greenwood, IN Pastor: Steve Maxie Sunday: 10:30am Sunday School: 9:45am; Wed: 7pm “Proclaiming The Historic Baptist Faith With Conservative Worship” First Baptist Church of Beech Grove 2901 E. Banta Rd., Indianapolis, IN Ph: 317-787-8236 Pastor Jeff Stratton Reg Sun Service: 9:30-10:30am Reg Sunday School: 10:45-11:30am “Come and Watch Us Grow” Park Open to Public CATHOLIC Good Shepherd Catholic Church 2905 So Carson Avenue, Indianapolis Ph: 317-783-3158 Rev. Gerald J. Kirkhoff Saturday Anticipation Mass: 4:30pm Sunday Worship: 9am & 11am “A Small Parish with a big WELCOME!” Holy Name of Jesus 89 N. 17th Ave.; Beech Grove, IN Ph: 317-784-5454 Father William M. Williams Worship Times & Anticipation Mass Sat: 5:30pm Sunday: 7:30, 9 & 11:30am 1907 E. Woodlawn Ave 46203 Ph: 317-638-3143 or 536-8655 Pastor: Rick J. Stone Sunday: 10:30am & 6pm Sunday School: 9:30am Lighthouse Baptist Church 6950 E. Raymond Street Indpls, IN; Ph: 317-359-4275 Sun: 11am & 6pm; Weds Study: 7pm Thursdays Youth Meeting: 6:30pm Pastor: Dan Tidd Ladies’ & Men’s meetings (call for times) “Independent Baptist Church” Southport Heights Christian Church 7154 S. McFarland Rd.; Indianapolis, IN 46227 Minister: Steve Ferguson Sunday Worship Times: 10:30am Sunday School Times: 9:00am Deaf Ministry: James Wines 493-0414 VP jewshdcc@yahoo.com PEACE CHURCH OF CHRIST Madison Avenue Church of Christ 8224 Madison Avenue; 317-784-6446 Minister: Kenneth McClain Sunday Bible Study: 10am UNITY Sunday Worship: 11am; 6pm Wednesday Bible Study: 7pm CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 5521 Churchman Ave.; Indpls, IN office@fbcbeechgrove.com Sunday: 9:30am & SS: 10:50am Wednesday Service: 7-8pm Childcare & programs for all ages available for all scheduled services. Join Us! Ph: 784-1478 www. fbcbeechgrove.com Historic Grace Baptist Church “Since 1927” 381 N. Bluff Road; Greenwood, IN www.mpcc.info Worship Sat: 6pm ASL Available Sunday: 9 & 10:45am 10:45am Video Venue at Student Ministries Senior Pastor: Chris Philbeck Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist St. Athanasius Byzantine Catholic Church 1117 S. Blain Ave. Indianapolis, In 46221 Ph: 317-632-4157 Sunday Worship Time (Divine Liturgy Celebrated): 10am Fr. Innocenti Rossi St. Jude 5353 McFarland Rd.; Indpls, IN Ph: 317-786-4371 Fr. Stephen Banet Sunday Worship Times: Sun 7, 8:30, 10:30 & Noon Anticipation Mass: Sat. 5pm 7625 McFarland Road; 317-888-3204 Sunday School: 10am Sunday Service: 10am Wednesday Service: 4pm Reading room hours: Tues: 11am-2pm and Wednesday: 2:30-3:30pm CHURCH OF GOD Church of God (Anderson) 3939 S. Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, Beech Grove Parsonage: 788-6845 or Church: 787-0467 Pastor: Paul A Kirby Sunday Worship Times: 10:30am & 6pm Sunday School: 9:30am Wednesday: 7pm Youth/Adults HONOR 3650 S. Sherman Dr. Beech Grove, IN 46107 Ph: 317-783-3771 Minister’s Name: Jim Hibbard Sun Worship: 10am Sun School: 9am Wed: Family Night 7pm STUDY CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN Christ Cumberland Presbyterian Church 6140 South Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46217 Ph: 317-787-9585 Pastor: Elmer Price Sunday Worship: 10am, Sunday School: 9am “Come Grow With Us!” EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH - EFCA Grace Evangelical Church 4702 S. East St. Indianapolis, IN Ph: 317-786-7854 Rev. Michelle Elfers Sunday School 8:15am all ages Sunday Worship 9:30am “We Welcome You” EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AMER Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church 5905 E. Southport Rd. Indianapolis, IN Ph: 317-859-8008 Pastor Dr. Bryan Hult Worship Pastor Gabe Doerksen website: www.indygrace.org FULL GOSPEL The Worship Center 90 South 7th Ave.; Beech Grove Ph: 786-9802 Rev. James Archie Strong Sunday Worship: 11am,Sunday School: 10am Thursday: 6:30pm www.worshipcenterindy.org INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bethany Christian Church 4727 S. Sherman Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46237 Ph: 317-787-5103 Minister: Jim Clark Sunday Worship: 10:15am Sunday School: 9:15am Bible Study Mon: 6:30pm & Weds: 7pm FAITH The Southside Times ss-times.com • October 24, 2013 INDEPENDENT - NON DENOMINATIONAL NON-DENOMINATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST UNITED METHODIST Community Church at Murphy’s Landing The Sanctuary (Beech Grove) St. John’s United Church of Christ Rosedale Hills United Methodist University Heights United Methodist 7401 South Harding St Indianapolis, IN 46217 Ph: 317-807-0222 • www.yourccml.org Minister: Paul Erny Sunday Worship: 9:30am Sunday School: 11am 2991 E. Troy Avenue; 417-2357 Pastor: Tim Agee Sun Worship: 10:30am; Adult SS: 9am Weds Adult & Teen Classes: 7pm Toddler, Children’s Church & Pre-Teen Classes Every Sunday During Service (Nursery provided) 7031 S. East St. (US 31 at Southport Rd.) Indpls, IN Rev. Ross Tyler; 881-2353 Sunday Worship Times Contemporary Service: 9am Sunday School: 10:30am Traditional Service: 10:30am MISSIONARY BAPTIST PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Zion United Church of Christ Walking in the Old Paths Pilgrim Holiness Church An outreach of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church. We invite everyone to worship with us. 5342 Elmwood Ave., Suite E. Indianapolis in the Griffin Buildings Across from Great Times. For more information go to www.walkingintheoldpaths.com or call Scott at 317-502-1846 1075 Hosbrook St. (In the Heart of Fountain Square) Indianapolis, IN 46203 Ph: 317-508-6498 Minister: Lonny Dunn Sunday Worship Times: 10:30am & 6pm Sunday School: 9:30am NAZARENE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST South Side Church of the Nazarene Southside Seventh-Day Adventist 2447 E. Thompson Rd. Indianapolis, IN Ph: 784-1373 Pastor Ray McCrary Sunday Worship: 10:30am Sunday School: 9:30am NON-DENOMINATIONAL Beech Grove Bible Church 3535 S. Emerson Beech Grove, IN Ph: 317-791-7260 Minister: Dwight Washington Sunday Worship Time: 9:00am Church of Acts 3740 S. Dearborn, Indianapolis, IN Ph: 317-783-ACTS (2287) Pastor: Bill Jenkins Worship Sun: 10am; Wed: 7pm Club Acts: Fridays 7-11pm Latin Acts: Sat 7pm www.churchofacts.org Life Church & Training Center 5895 E. Thompson Rd. Ph: 317-786-5460 Pastor: Mitch Mosier Young Adults, Sun: 6pm Service Times Sunday Worship 10:30am Wed: 7pm www.lcindy.com The Father’s House 1600 S. Franklin Road (just south of Brookville Road) Ph: 317-358-8312 www.TheFathersHouseIndy.com We are a multi-cultural, non-denominational Christian church. Worship with us Sundays at 9 & 11am Learn with us Wednesdays at 7pm 4801 Shelbyville Road; Indpls, IN Ph: 786-7002 Pastor: Brian Yensho Services Sat: 11am Sabbath School: 9:30am www.southsideadventist.org SOUTHERN BAPTIST Calvary Baptist Church 200 Sunset Blvd Greenwood, IN 881-5743 Ernest E. James, D. Min. Morning Worship Service: 10:30am Sunday School: 9am Something for All Ages Both Hours Southwood Baptist Church “The End of Your Search for a Friendly Church” 501 S. 4th Ave; Beech Grove 317-786-2719; SS: 9:30am for Adults; Youth & All Age Children Worship: 10:45am (Children’s Church & Nursery provided); Sun PM Worship: 6:30pm; Monthly Youth Meetings on 2nd Weds: 6:30pm; Bible Buddies K - 6th Weds: 6:30 pm SPEAKING TRUTH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Faith United Church of Christ NW Corner of intersec. of Thompson Rd., Gray Rd. & Shelbyville Rd. Adult & Jr. Church Service: 10:30am Pastor: Kurt Walker; 317-784-4856 God loves you! You are invited to worship with us. We have a pew for you & Nursery care 8916 E. Troy Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46239 Ph: 317-862-4136 Pastor: Beverly Kahle Sunday Worship: 8:15am & 10:30am Sunday School: 9:30am-10:15am WORSHIP UNITED METHODIST 4450 South Keystone Ave. Indianapolis, IN 317-786-6474 Rev. Doug Wallace Sunday Worship: 9:15am Sunday School: 10:45am Web: www.rosedalehillsumc.org e-mail: officerhumc@att.net 4002 Otterbein Avenue Indianapolis, IN Ph: 317-787-5347 Rev. Arch Hawkins Sunday Worship: 9am & 11:05am Sunday School: 10am READ Beech Grove United Methodist 9th & Alton Streets (corner of) Beech Grove; 317-784-7612 Rev, Michael Hendrix Worship: 9:30am Coffee Juice & Snacks: 10:30am Sunday School all ages: 10:45am UNITED PENTECOSTAL Calvary Tabernacle Center United Methodist Church 5445 Bluff Road Indianapolis, IN 46217 Ph: 784-1101 e-mail: info@center-umc.org Sunday Worship… Traditional Worship: 9am Contemporary Worship: 11:15am GATHER TOGETHER 902 Fletcher Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46203 Ph: 262-4030 Paul D. Mooney Sunday Worship in the Word: 10am Sunday School: 10am PRAYER SING Edgewood United Methodist 1820 East Epler Ave.; 784-6086 Minister: Jim Allen; We are on Facebook Worship Services: 8:15 and 10:30am Sunday School: 9:25am www.edgewoodumc.com “The Church for The Next 100 Years” Greenwood United Methodist 525 N. Madison Avenue Greenwood, IN Ph: 881-1653 Rev. In Suk Peebles Sunday Worship: 10:15am Sunday School: 9am WESLEYAN Southview Wesleyan Church 4700 Shelbyville Road Indianapolis, IN; 317-783-0404 Minister: Rick Matthews Sunday Worship: 10:30am & 6pm Sunday School Time: 9:30am 23 24 CLASSIFIEDS October 24, 2013 • ss-times.com Public Notices 001 - 005 Public Notices SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS 002 Public Announcement Employment MOTORS SOUTH SALESPEOPLE & TECHNICIANS WANTED Employment First shiFt OperatiOns Candidates should have high school education or equivalent, basic computer skills, can work in a repetitive motion environment and be able to lift up to fifty pounds. 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