The Courier • Tuesday, JaNuaRy 20, 2015 BIRTHDAYS • ANNIVERSARIES • RETIREMENTS • GRADUATIONS • NEW ARRIVALS H&=&G& H`adYfl`jgha[=\m[YlagfYdGj_YfarYlagf!;`Yhl]j<F ;gf_jYlmdYlagfkgfqgmj-(l`Q]Yjg^K]jna[] Fgn]eZ]j/$)1.,%Hj]k]fl @Yhhq1(l`:ajl`\Yq;YdJ]lla_ BYfmYjq**$*()- ;gf_jYlmdYlagfkGfQgmj=f_Y_]e]fl JY[`]d:Yjf]kYf\;gj]q@YjleYf RYf]ak]p[al]\lg[]d]ZjYl]`ak )klZajl`\Yq%%9F<Y:m[c]q]oaf T2 CELEBR ATIONS ! THE COURIER TUEsday, JaNUaRy 20, 2015 The Bestseller List By The Wall street Journal FICTION 1. “diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul” by Jeff Kinney (amulet Books) 2. “all the Light We Cannot see” by anthony doerr (scribner) 3. “Gray Mountain” by John Grisham (doubleday) 4. “Insatiable appetites” by stuart Woods (G.P. Putnam’s sons) 5. “Firefight” by Brandon sanderson (delacorte) 6. “The Third Target” by Joel C. Rosenberg (Tyndale House) 7. “Hope to die” by James Patterson (Little, Brown) 8. “I Love you Night and day” by smriti Prasadam-Halls (Bloomsday Usa) 9. “The Escape” by david Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing) 10. “Insurgent” by Veronica Roth (Katherine Tegen Books) NONFICTION 1. “The 20/20 diet” by Phil McGraw (Bird street Books) 2. “ K illing Patton” by Bil l O’Reilly and Martin dugard (Henry Holt and Co.) 3. “Zero Belly diet” by david Zinczenko (Ballantine) 4. “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying up” by Marie Kondo (Ten speed) 5. “strengths Finder 2.0” by Tom Rath (Gallup Press) 6. “Money: Master the Game” by Tony Robbins (simon & schuster) 7. “yes Please” by amy Poehler (dey street Books) 8. “Unbroken” by Laura Hillenbrand (Random House Trade Paperbacks) 9. “Make It ahead” by Ina Garten (Clarkson Potter) 10. “Jesus Calling” by sarah young (Thomas Nelson Publishers) FICTION E-BOOKs 1. “Big Little Lies” by Liane Moriarty (amy Einhorn Books/ Putnam) 2. “Insatiable appetites” by stuart Woods (G.P. Putnam’s sons) 3. “One Night stand” by J.s. Cooper (JMC Creations) 4. “all the Light We Cannot see” by anthony doerr (scribner) 5. “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn (Broadway Books) 6. “Firefight” by Brandon sanderson (delacorte) 7. “Trust No One” by Jayne ann Krentz (G.P. Putnam’s sons) 8. “The Pact” by Karina Halle (Metal Blonde Books) 9. “The Escape” by david Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing) 10. “Golden son” by Pierce Brown (del Rey) NONFICTION E-BOOKs 1. “Unbroken: a World War II story” by Laura Hillenbrand (Random House) 2. “american sniper” by Chris Kyle, scott McEwen and Jim deFelice (Harper Collins) 3. “The 20/20 diet” by Phil McGraw (Bird street Books) 4. “Wild” by Cheryl strayed (Knopf) 5. “Maude” by donna Mabry (donna Mabry) 6. “Interrupted” by Jen Hatmaker (Navpress) 7. “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca skloot (Crown Publishing) 8. “Mind Gym” by sebastien Bailey and Octavius Black (HarperCollins) 9. “The Boys in the Boat” by daniel James Brown (Viking Press) 10. “The Lost German slave Girl” by John Bailey (Grove-atlantic) Nielsen BookScan gathers data from about 16,000 locations, representing about 85 percent of the nation’s book sales. Print-book data providers include all major booksellers and Web retailers, and food stores. E-book data providers include all major e-book retailers. Free e-books and those sold for less than 99 cents are excluded. Audio books are excluded. Refer questions to [email protected]. ;gf_jYlmdYlagfk <][dYfJ&<m^^q Recently born at Blanchard Valley Hospital, as reported by their parents: • Jac’Quees Myers, boy, Zatorian Myers, Fostoria, Jan. 5. • Brenden alan Collins, boy, Justin Collins and Kristy Brown, Upper sandusky, Jan. 6. • aubrey Marie Leo Lucius, girl, dustin Lucius and Jacqueline Nordyke, Tiffin, Jan. 7. • Mia Leeann Henagan, girl, devin Joseph Henagan and Mindy Lynn Mauricio, Findlay, Jan. 7. • Benjamin Thomas Crow, boy, adam Crow and dynasty Martin, Findlay, Jan. 7. • Christopher Jay shulaw Jr., boy, Christopher and Chelsey Mae shulaw, Carey, Jan. 8. • Willa CaitLynn scott, girl, Timothy and Valerie scott, Findlay, Jan. 8. • serenity Grace ann Tucker, girl, Floyd Tucker II and amanda Jenkins, Fostoria, Jan. 9. • Zayden andrew Miller, boy, Jacob and drew annette Miller, Findlay, Jan. 9. • Brylee Raelynn Howard, girl, Brian Howard and Paige schaad, Lima, Jan. 9. • Noxiano Ismael Rey sierra spallinger, boy, Thadius Royce spallinger and alena Marie sierra, Findlay, Jan. 10. • Paige Lynn Maire-ann Cooper, girl, shannon Cooper and amy smith, Fostoria, Jan. 10. • Paisley Grace Ward, girl, Neal Ward and anissa Westnek, Findlay, Jan. 10. • Maddox allen Ribley, boy, devan Ribley and amanda Wetherill, Forest, Jan. 10. • Joseph daniels Poland, boy, dustin and danielle Poland, Kenton, Jan. 12. • Lincoln McKnight Gringeri, boy, Ben and Elisabeth Gringeri, Findlay, Jan. 12. • Zoey Marie Patton, girl, Jacqueline Marie Patton, Carey, Jan. 12. • Conor Joseph Kemmere, boy, damian and allison Kemmere, Kenton, Jan. 12. • Maylee Isabella acheson, girl, Clayton and Kathleen acheson, Findlay, Jan. 12. • Elliana saige stevens, girl, Cody and Nicole stevens, Findlay, Jan. 13. • Cole Christopher Runion, boy, Keith and samatha Runion, Tiffin, Jan. 14. ?jY\mYl]g^ >dgja\Y;gYklYd K[`ggdg^DYo oal`YBmjak <g[lgjYl]Yf\ :mkaf]kkDYo ;]jla^a[Yl] Dgn]Daf\kYq Oaddkgf!<m^^q$ DgfYfYf\>Yeadq Guidelines For Your ‘Celebrations!’ Welcome to Celebrations!, the place for your non-commercial announcements of nearly every kind. We encourage you to write your own announcement, but we can help you with a traditional one. When? Celebrations! is published Tuesdays. Your announcement will appear in one Celebrations! printed edition, and online at www. thecourier.com for one week. Your deadline is 3 p.m. Wednesdays, at The Courier, for the following Tuesday’s edition. Earlier is always better. A form is helpful, but not necessary. You can pick one up at The Courier, 701 West Sandusky St., Findlay, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays; download a PDF from www.thecourier.com/celebrations, or call Celebrations! at 419-422-5151 and we’ll work with you. For engagements, weddings and anniversaries, you can submit forms online, with payment following. See www.thecourier.com/celebrations. How big and how much? 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Examples: Engagement: Jane Smith, of Findlay, and John Doe, of Philadelphia, plan to marry Sept. 14 at St. Peter’s by-theSea Episcopal Church, Cape May Point, N.J. Wedding: Jane Smith and John Doe, of Philadelphia, were married Sept. 14 in Cape May Point, N.J. She is formerly of Findlay. Anniversary: John and Jane Doe of Findlay will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Sept. 14. Birthday: Jane Doe of Findlay will celebrate her 90th birthday on Sunday. Dean’s list: John Doe Jr., Findlay, son of John and Jane Doe, University of Findlay. Businesses should contact their Courier advertising consultant. Questions? Please call Celebrations! at 419-4225151 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays, or e-mail [email protected]. CELEBR ATIONS ! THE COURIER TUEsday, JaNUaRy 20, 2015 Dog a regular on local public transportation sEaTTLE (aP) — a black Labrador named Eclipse just wants to get to the dog park. so if her owner takes too long finishing his cigarette and their bus arrives, she climbs aboard solo and rides to her stop to the delight of fellow seattle bus passengers. KOMO-TV reported that radio host Miles Montgomery was amazed News of southern starvation spreads EDITOR’S NOTE: This series celebrating our heritage during the 150th anniversary of the Civil War draws primarily from wartime dispatches credited to The Associated Press or other accounts distributed through the AP and other historical sources. The associated Press reported in a dispatch Jan. 16, 1865, that conditions appeared to be deteriorating for Robert E. Lee’s Confederate forces in Virginia. The dispatch said heavy winter rains and flooding had destroyed “every culvert and bridge” along the danville railroad that was a key supply route for Lee’s army in Virginia. “Lee’s army is likely to be out of rations altogether very soon,” The aP dispatch said, adding that reports foodstuffs were running so low that many Confederates were though to “suffer almost starvation.” It said the wipeout of the key rail supply line to Richmond marked a big blow for the Confederate capital. “as this is their main road by which they get their supplies to Richmond, it would not be strange if the state of affairs in this neighborhood should undergo an important change within a few days.” The aP report did not elaborate further on the possible impact. Meanwhile, reports were just reaching Northern newspapers of the Union’s successful on Fort Fisher in North Carolina. One account cited a report from the U.s. Flagship Malvern as saying big eleveninch guns were used to bombard the fort hours. The dispatch added that “the fort was reduced to a pulp — every (Confederate) gun was silenced by being injured or covered up with earth, so that they would not work.” to see the pooch get off the bus, without an owner, at a dog park recently. The dog and her owner, Jeff young, live right near a bus stop. In young’s words, “she’s a busriding, sidewalk-walking dog.” young says his dog sometimes gets on the bus without him, and he catches up with her at the dog park three or four stops away. Bus riders report she hops onto ENGAGEMENT seats next to strangers, and watches out the window for her stop. says commuter Tiona Rainwater, “all the bus drivers know her ... she makes everybody happy.” a Metro Transit spokesman said the agency loves that a dog appreciates public transit. T3 ENGAGEMENT Dean’s List Recently named to the dean’s list: • Adam Newcomer, son of Mark and Rita Newcomer, Findlay, Bowling Green state University. McGonnell-Boes Taylor McGonnell, New Smyrna Beach, FL and Dillon Boes, Findlay, OH announce their engagement and upcoming marriage in June 2016. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Jim & Sue McGonnell, New Smyrna Beach, FL. She graduated from Findlay H.S., and will graduate from Bowling Green State University in 2015. The groom-to-be is the son of Mary Boes, Findlay, OH. He graduated from Findlay H.S. and will graduate from Bowling Green State University in 2016. Barnes-Hartman Rachel Barnes, of Arlington and Corey Hartman, of Arlington have announced their engagement and plans for a June 13, 2015 wedding at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, Jenera. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Thomas (Karen) Barnes, of Jenera and Cheryl (Denny) Snyder, of Arlington. She is a 2005 graduate of Owen’s Community College in ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT Kelley VandeKoppel and Garrett Hines are engaged and planning a May 2015 wedding in Lexington, Kentucky. Kelley is the daughter of Thom and Brenda VandeKoppel, of Findlay, Ohio. She is a 2008 graduate of Findlay High School and a 2012 graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Nursing. She is a registered nurse at The Birthing Center at UK Cera Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Mr. Clayton Johnson of Las Vegas, NV., and Ms. Caron Johnson of Dallas, TX., will become One in Christ with Lieutenant Ronald Jacob Mitchell, M.D., son of Dr. Thomas W. and Ginger G. Mitchell of Findlay, Ohio, on their wedding date of April 18, 2015. They will be married at the Second Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. Cera’s Matrons of Honor will be her sisters Christi Goldsberry and Caitlyn Fowler. Ron’s Best Man will be his brother-in-law, Zachary Toledo with a degree in Registered Health Information Technology. Rachel is currently employed at Blanchard Valley Hospital. The groom-to-be is the son of Mark and Lou Ann Hartman, of Arlington. He is 2003 graduate of the University of Findlay with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. Corey is currently employed at the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office. Johnson-Mitchell VandeKoppel - Hines HealthCare. Garrett is the son of Jim and Lisa Hines, of Richardson, Texas and Carrie Talley, of Huntsville, Alabama. He is a 2007 graduate of Clear Lake Christian School in Houston, Texas and a 2011 graduate of the University of Kentucky. He will graduate from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry in May 2015. Phillips. Cera is a graduate of Texas A & M with a degree in Marketing, currently employed by Stage Store as an Assistant Buyer. Ron has an undergraduate from Miami University, and received his medical degree from Tulane University. He is employed by Methodist Hospital as an orthopedic surgeon resident. After residency is completed, Ron will be assigned to a Naval base for four years. Ron and Cera will honeymoon in Saint Thomas Virgin Island. T4 CELEBR ATIONS ! WEDDING Poetry Corner The Russells My neighbors are gone, They’ve both passed on. What wonderful people to know. How sad it makes me To look out and see That neither are there anymore. at “end of life” times There’s no reason or rhymes To temper the sadness we feel. But, we mustn’t lose sight as they step toward the light Reunited as heaven’s bells peal. yes, I am sad, yet still somehow glad That together again they reside. Now their home is above, and they look down with love. Their legacy remembered with pride. They gave all they could and lived how they should They struggled, yet prospered as well. They made family and friends, Memories of no ends; Many stories to pass on and tell. yes, I’ll miss them both now and my head I will bow. and thank Jesus he put us all here... and I won’t look across, without feeling the loss I’ll look up, and know they are near. Sharon Coup Elliott, Findlay Listen Listen closely to what you hear, as Jesus whispers in your ear. Can you help a neighbor, on your block, Rescue someone from the dark? Or just pat someone on the back, Come on, you know you have the knack. Jesus gave you all you need, Come on now and take His lead. On this earth you won’t be great, But in Jesus’ book, you’ll be a saint. Dianna Starr, Findlay Happy New Year a new year! an opportunity for a fresh start! If for some reason you’ve had a Change of heart about words said — Or deeds done Or not, to someone and forgot! There’s a simple solution: THE COURIER TUEsday, JaNUaRy 20, 2015 Make a new year’s resolution! Happy New year Phyllis Martin, McComb The Road The road is broad, the gate is wide, and the devil is waiting just inside. But the road to heaven is narrow and straight, With Jesus standing at the gate. Look at your past, what do you see? What road are you traveling? Which gate will it be? Dianna Starr, Findlay The Pair Leaves and snow flakes Floating through the air Fall leaves and winter snow What a pair! Alyce M. Hall, Findlay Tulyholowycz- Donovan Air Force Staff Sergeant Patrick Christopher Donovan and Elizabeth Anne Louise Tulyholowycz were united in marriage on November 2, 2014 in Williamsburg, VA. Their daughters Ellie and Ileanna, as well as their families and close friends joined them at the Apple Blossom Plantation for the ceremony and reception. Pastor Benjamin Lins, cousin of the bride officiated. Patrick is the son of Daniel J. and Catherine Donovan of Findlay. He graduated from Van Buren HS in 2000, and from Purdue University in 2005. He joined the United States Air Force in 2008 and is now stationed at Langley Air Base in Hampton, VA. Lizzie is the daughter of Ret. Col. Todd and Nicola Lins of Williamsburg, VA. Serving in the wedding party was Best Man, Greg Donovan of Columbus, OH, brother of the groom, and Annie Donovan, of Chicago, IL, sister of the groom. Maid and Matron of honor were the bride’s sisters, Abbi Lins of Williamsburg, VA and Vickie Jolicouer of Boise, ID. The new couple honeymooned at Disney World and resides in Hampton, VA. THE COURIER TUEsday, JaNUaRy 20, 2015 CELEBR ATIONS ! T5 Ceded Indian reservation overlaid part of Hancock Co. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is from a series written from 1959 to 1974 by the late R.L. Heminger, publisher and editor of The Courier. By R.L. HEMINGER In an eastern area of Hancock County once was located a portion of an official Indian reservation set apart by the United states government in conformity with a treaty with the Wyandot Indians early in the 19th century. The reservation also included a portion of western seneca County. In fact, the larger part of the reservation was in seneca County. But it extended about two miles into Hancock County and included areas of Biglick and delaware townships. Early maps in the office of the Hancock County engineer, Norris E. stultz, show the extent of the Indian reservation, and some maps which have been published in more recent years after the reservation had been abandoned by the Indians still show reservation boundaries, as a matter of interest. after the war of 1812, a movement began to extinguish all the Indian titles in Ohio. Lewis Cass and duncan Mcarthur, who had been regimental commanders with Gen. Hull’s army when Fort Findlay was built in 1812, met with a large delegation of Indian chiefs and warriors, at the foot of rapids of the Maumee on sept. 29, 1817. Cass and Mcarthur, who were colonels when the Hull army went through here, were brigadier generals by that time and were the official representatives of the federal government in dealing with the Indians. Wyandots, delawares, senecas, Potawatomies, Ottawas and Chippewas were in attendance on behalf of all northwestern Ohio Indian tribes. a treaty was concluded by which all the lands of the Indians within the state of Ohio were ceded to the United states forever, with the exception of reservation land granted. The treaty granted to the seneca Indians a tract of land containing 30,000 acres, east of the sandusky River in seneca County. among the Indians who participated were Coffeehouse, Running about and Wipingstick. another treaty was made about a year later in which 10,000 more acres were added to the seneca reservation, adjoining the other reservation on the south, making the whole reserve 40,000. all of this was within seneca County. This same treaty gave to the Wyandots a tract 24 miles square in southwestern seneca County and eastern Hancock County, containing 16,000 acres of land. The exact language of the treaty in this connection follows: “That there shall be reserved for the use of Wyandots residing at solomon-town and on Blanchard’s Fork, 16,000 acres of land to be laid off in a square from the head of the Blanchard’s fork, the center of which shall be at the Big spring, on the trace leading from Upper sandusky to Fort Findlay.” The reservation was known as the Big spring Indian reservation. Two thirds of the reservation was in seneca County and the remainder in Hancock County for the most part. The reference to “Blanchard’s Fork” means the Blanchard River. In olden times, the waterway was known as a fork of the auglaize River, into which it flows in western Putnam County. “solomon-town” was an Indian village named for an Indian chief by the name of solomon. Whether the term “Big spring” refers to the well-known springs and cave on Limestone Ridge nine miles east of Findlay is not known. The southwestern township in seneca County opposite Hancock County has the name “Big spring.” The road going past the springs and cave in the Upper sandusky-Findlay road is referred to as a “trace” in the treaty. On Jan. 17, 1832, a new treaty was made between Uncle sam and the Indians at McCutcheonville, whereby the Indians ceded their reservation land to the U.s. government. It was early in the 1840s, however, before they all left. McCutcheonville is a small town on the seneca-Wyandot county line north of Carey. 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Happy Birthday to All This week’s celebrity birthdays include: Sunday: singer-songwriter Bobby Goldsboro is 74. Comedian-singer Brett Hudson of the Hudson Brothers is 62. Actor-director Kevin Costner is 60. Country singer Mark Collie is 59. actress Jane Horrocks (“absolutely Fabulous”) is 51. Comedian dave attell (“Insomniac”) is 50. actor Jesse L. Martin is 46. Rapper dJ Quik is 45. singer Jonathan davis of Korn is 44. singer Christian Burns of BBMak is 42. actor-screenwriter Jason segel is 35. singer samantha Mumba is 32. Yesterday: actor Fritz Weaver is 89. actress Tippi Hedren is 85. actor-singer Michael Crawford is 73. Actress Shelley Fabares is 71. Country singer Dolly Parton is 69. actress Katey sagal is 61. Comedian Paul Rodriguez is 60. Keyboardist Mickey Virtue of UB40 is 58. singer Whitfield Crane of Ugly Kid Joe is 47. singer Trey Lorenz is 46. actor shawn Wayans is 44. singer-guitarist John Wozniak of Marcy Playground is 44. actress drea de Matteo is 43. actress Bitsie Tulloch (“Grimm”) is 34. actress Jodie sweetin is 33. Rapper Mac Miller is 23. Today: Comedian Arte Johnson is 86. singer Eric stewart (10cc, Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders) is 70. director david Lynch is 69. drummer George Grantham of Poco is 68. Guitarist Paul stanley of Kiss is 63. Bassist Ian Hill of Judas Priest is 63. TV host Bill Maher is 59. actor Lorenzo Lamas is 57. actor James denton (“desperate Housewives”) is 52. Bassist Greg K. of The Offspring is 50. Country singer John Michael Montgomery is 50. actor Rainn Wilson (“The Office”) is 49. actress stacey dash (“Clueless”) is 48. actor Reno Wilson is 46. actor skeet Ulrich is 45. drummer ?uestlove (questlove) of The Roots is 44. drummer Rob Bourdon of Linkin Park is 36. Country singer Brantley Gilbert is 30. singer Kevin Parker of Tame Impala is 29. actor Evan Peters (“american Horror story”) is 28. Tomorrow: actress ann Wedgeworth (“Evening shade”) is 81. singer Mac davis is 73. actress Jill Eikenberry is 68. Guitarist Jim Ibbotson of The Nitty Gritty dirt Band is 68. singer-songwriter Billy Ocean is 65. Actress Geena Davis is 59. actress Charlotte Ross (“NyPd Blue”) is 47. actress Karina Lombard (“The L Word”) is 46. drummer Mark Trojanowski of sister Hazel is 45. singer Cat Power is 43. dJ Chris Kilmore of Incubus is 42. singer Emma Bunton (Baby spice) of the spice Girls is 39. actor Jerry Trainor (“Wendell & Vinnie,” ‘’iCarly”) is 38. singer Nokio of dru Hill is 36. Thursday: actress Piper Laurie is 83. actor seymour Cassel is 80. actor John Hurt is 75. singer steve Perry (Journey) is 66. Bassist Teddy Gentry of alabama is 63. Actress Linda Blair is 56. Actress Diane Lane is 50. Country singer Regina Nicks of Regina Regina is 50. Rap dJ-actor Jazzy Jeff is 50. singer Marc Gay of shai is 46. actor Balthazar Getty is 40. actor Christopher Kennedy Masterson (“Malcolm in the Middle”) is 35. actress Beverley Mitchell (“seventh Heaven”) is 34. Guitarist Ben Moody of The Fallen (and Evanescence) is 34. actress sami Gayle (“Blue Bloods”) is 19. Friday: Actress Chita Rivera is 82. singer anita Pointer of the Pointer sisters is 67. Bassist-keyboardist Bill Cunningham of The Box Tops is 65. actor Richard dean anderson (“MacSee BiRThDAy, Page T7 THE COURIER TUEsday, JaNUaRy 20, 2015 +$33<%,57+'$< Cal Rettig Will Celebrate His 90th Birthday January 22, 2015 Love Your Family >af\l`]Dgn]g^QgmjDa^] Yll`]@meYf]Kg[a]lqg^@Yf[g[c;gmflq ,--(>gklgjaY9n]&$>af\dYq$G@,)1%,*+%).., É=na]Ê <K@%KhYq]\>]eYd] )Q]Yj.Egfl`kGd\%:dY[c AYeYn]jq[`Yjeaf_[Yl$Yf\AYef]olg l`]Y\ghlagf^dggj&AYekhYq]\Yf\[mjj]fl gfnY[[afYlagfk&Hd]Yk]lYc]l`]lae]lg klghgmlYf\nakale]&Aogmd\dgn]lg_g `ge]oal`qgm """GmjYffmYdkhY_`]lla\aff]joaddZ]`]d\afgmj Emdlahmjhgk];]fl]jgfKYlmj\Yq$>]ZjmYjq*)$ -2+(helg/2+(he&@gh]lgk]]qgml`]j] Khgfkgj]\:q2 1DWXUDO(OHPHQWV0DVVDJH7KHUDS\ +ROO\&UDPHU/07 CELEBR ATIONS ! THE COURIER TUEsday, JaNUaRy 20, 2015 Lost ring saved by treasure hunter saN FRaNCIsCO (aP) — a san Francisco Bay area man who lost a ring while surfing in the ocean 35 years ago had it returned to him by a treasure hunter. Robert Fowler was 17 when he was surfing off a Marin County beach and his gold high school class ring slipped off his finger. He didn’t think he’d see the ring again. Larry Feurzeig finds a few hundred dollars in coins each year, along with plenty of beer cans. Two weeks ago, he found the ring, which bore the initials of Fowler and a Marin County high school, engraved inside. Through alumni records, Feurzeig found Fowler and emailed him to meet in front of a san Francisco grocery store. Fowler got his ring back. Feurzeig got a bottle of champagne. Chicago strip club receives Block Star Business award CHICaGO (aP) — a Chicago strip club has received an award for its efforts at dressing up the neighborhood. The admiral Theatre on Chicago’s northwest side received one of albany Park Neighbors’ six “Block star Business” awards this week. The group’s website says the honor is meant to spotlight businesses that work to keep the neighborhood clean and presentable. “It’s difficult to dispute the ad m i r a l do e s n’t de s e r ve t he award,” group member shylo Bisnett said. “They recently upgraded their façade and, even during construction, it was still tidy, it was still passable.” Nick Cecola, the admiral’s creative director, said he thought it was a scam when he received an email informing him about the award. The club plans to showcase the certificate in the main lobby. “ We ’re ac t u a l ly get t i n g it framed,” he said, adding that the club has someone “always keeping everything clean, walking up and down the sidewalk, making sure they sweep, keeping the whole block basically immaculate.” C om munit y members nom inate businesses and winners are selected via Facebook votes, Bisnett said. alderman Rey Colon approves. “The admiral Theatre stands out on Lawrence avenue as one of the most attractive and wellmaintained buildings in albany Park,” Colon told The Chicago sun-Times. ANNIVERSARY army Pvt. Jacob R. Tackett has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, s.C. Tackett is the son of Robert a. Tackett Birthday Continued from page T6 Gyver”) is 65. singer-guitarist Robin Zander of Cheap Trick is 62. singer anita Baker is 57. Bassist Earl Falconer of UB40 is 56. actress Mariska Hargitay is 51. singer Marc Nelson (az yet) is 44. actress Tiffani Thiessen is 41. Bassist Nick Harmer of death Cab for Cutie is 40. Saturday: Singer Ray Stevens is 76. singer Mariah Carey to open series of shows in Las Vegas By MESFIN FEKADU AP MusiC WriTer NEW yORK (aP) — Mariah Carey is heading to sin City. Caesars Palace has announced that the 44-year-old pop icon would open a series of shows May 16 at The Colosseum in Las Vegas. Carey has announced 18 performances, so far. The show, dubbed “MaRIaH CaREy #1s,” will feature the singer performing her 18 No. 1 singles, which include “We Belong Together,” ‘’Hero” and “Vision of Love.” she is one of the all-time best-selling acts in music. Carey’s announcement came after a so-so year for the multiplatinum, Grammy-winning star. Her latest album, “Me. I am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse,” was a commercial flop and she was criticized for her vocal performance during her recent tour. Carey, a judge on “american Idol” for one season and the mother of 3-year-old twins, is following in the steps of Britney spears, Celine dion and shania Twain, who have performed their worldwide hits at Vegas residences. The Caesars subsidiary that owns and manages most of its casino-hotels, including Caesars Palace where Carey will be performing, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy recently. The company’s CEO said in a statement that its lineup of entertainers would continue to perform as scheduled and customers should expect no interruption. Tickets for Carey’s show, on sale now, range from $55 to $250. she will perform nine shows in May and nine shows in June. Carey will also release a new edition of “#1’s,” her 1998 compilation album, this year. It will include some new music. /Ŷ>ŽǀŝŶŐDĞŵŽƌLJŽĨ Z͘ZŽLJĞsŽƌĞ ϲͲϭϬͲϯϱͼϭͲϮϭͲϭϰ In Service army Pvt. Michael A. Blakley has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, s.C. Blakley is the son of Larry and sherry Blakley of alvada, and a 2014 graduate of New Riegel High school. T7 of Leipsic, and a 2014 graduate of Patrick Henry High school. U.s. air National Guard airman 1st Class Nicole L. Kreinbrink graduated from basic military training at Joint Base san antonio-Lackland, san antonio, Texas. Kreinbrink is the daughter of Lori a. and dick C. Kreinbrink of Leipsic, and a 2014 graduate of Leipsic High school. aaron Neville is 74. Singer Neil Diamond is 74. Country singer-songwriter Becky Hobbs is 65. Comedian yakov smirnoff is 64. Keyboardistturned-TV personality Jools Holland (squeeze) is 57. actress Nastassja Kinski is 56. drummer Keech Rainwater of Lonestar is 52. singer sleepy Brown of society of soul is 45. actor Ed Helms (“The Office”) is 41. actress Tatyana ali (“The Fresh Prince of Bel-air”) is 36. Guitarist Mitchell Marlow of Fliter is 36. actor Justin Baldoni (“Jane the Virgin”) is 31. actress Mischa Barton (“The O.C.”) is 29. Don & Sharon Lammers Don & Sharon Lammers, Leipsic, OH will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Jan. 25 by welcoming family and friends with an open house from 2-4 at Miller City Sportsman Club. The couple requests no gifts. Don & the former Sharon Wenzinger were married on Jan. 30, 1965 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, North Creek. Mr. Lammers retired from E.J. Meyer Construction & Sharon is a homemaker. The couple has 4 children: Mike (Deb) Lammers, Leipsic, OH; Mark (Jodie) Lammers, Leipsic, OH; Christine (Rodney) Rader, Deshler, OH; & Jenny (Ed) Siler, Leipsic, OH. They have 12 grandchildren. /ƚ͛ƐďĞĞŶŽŶĞůŽŶŐĂŶĚƉĂŝŶĨƵůLJĞĂƌƐŝŶĐĞ:ĞƐƵƐĐĂŵĞ ΘƚŽŽŬLJŽƵƌŚĂŶĚΘƐĂŝĚ͞ŽŵĞǁŝƚŚŵĞΘ/ǁŝůůŐŝǀĞLJŽƵƌĞƐƚ͟ ͞/ŚĂǀĞĨŽƵŐŚƚĂŐŽŽĚĮŐŚƚ͕/ŚĂǀĞĮŶŝƐŚĞĚŵLJĐŽƵƌƐĞ͕ /ŚĂǀĞŬĞƉƚŵLJĨĂŝƚŚ͘͟//dŝŵŽƚŚLJϰͲϳ ĐůŽƐĞĨƌŝĞŶĚ;:ĞīĂŬĞƌͿŚĂĚƐĂŝĚ͞,ĞĂǀĞŶǁŝůůŶĞǀĞƌďĞƚŚĞƐĂŵĞ͘͟ KƵƌďĞůŽǀĞĚƉĂƐƚŽƌtĂůƚ^ŚĞƉƉĂƌĚ͕ĂŶĚĨƌŝĞŶĚůŝī,ŝƚĞƐĂŝĚ͕ ͞KŶĐĞLJŽƵŚĂǀĞŵĞƚZŽLJĞsŽƌĞLJŽƵǁŝůůŶĞǀĞƌĨŽƌŐĞƚŚŝŵ͘͟ ,ĂƉƉLJŶŶŝǀĞƌƐĂƌLJƚŽŵLJƉĂƌƚŶĞƌ͕>ŽǀĞŽĨŵLJůŝĨĞ͕ΘŵLJďĞƐƚĨƌŝĞŶĚ͘ ϭͲϯϬͲϴϮͻϭͲϯϬͲϭϱ ^ĂĚůLJŵŝƐƐĞĚďLJǁŝĨĞZŽƐŝĞ͕ ĐŚŝůĚƌĞŶZŽLJ;>ŽƌŝͿΘŝŶĚLJĞsŽƌĞ͕ŝĂŶĂ;DĂƩͿ,ĂůůŝĚĂLJ͕ :ŽŶzŽĚĞƌ͕ΘDĂƌŬ^ĂŶĚĞƌƐ͕ĂŶĚĂůůƚŚĞŵĂŶLJ ƐƉĞĐŝĂůĨƌŝĞŶĚƐZŽLJƚŽƵĐŚĞĚĂƚƚŚĞ ^ĞŶŝŽƌĞŶƚĞƌ͕ƉůƵƐĂŵƵůƟƚƵĚĞŽĨŽƚŚĞƌĨƌŝĞŶĚƐĂŶĚĨĂŵŝůLJ͘ T8 CELEBR ATIONS ! THE COURIER TUEsday, JaNUaRy 20, 2015
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