The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1963 — Page 14
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Au*. 15. 1963
DEATHS □ - □ Mrw, I‘hnelw Wallace Mis Phoebe Wallace, ape < 'i' ot Koontz Lake died Monday at the Walkrib n Nursing Home She was born May 28. P'S.’,, in Sli tin Id. England. and was mat rad in (’lmage to William Wal lace, who preeded her in death Surviving are one .son. Jack, of Walk rton; two gran Ichi'ln n and one bmthei. Jink Hodson. England. Funeral services writ held Wednesday morning at the Niis baum Funeial Horne with Rew Paul lait ks paste of tin Koontz I. ik United Missionary ’him h. otticiatmg Burial was m Mtmmial Gardens Kankakee PI Mrs Wallace was past commantler of the Supreme Degtee of T’an K imh d ('hit ago and a n < mbei of tlu Fiancis Willar chapter of tin Eastern Stat. < ' |i ago Mr*, \strid \lmquist Mr- \stnd Alnupust. 74. of Rt. 1 died Salm day in the Walkerton Nur>mg Hom? She was born July 2L- IXWI in Kumla Sweden She w is married on October 22. lOox to Gottfrid Almquis! who preceded her in death. She is survived by', two daughters. Mis AUn Holmquist of Walkerton, and Mrs Ellsworth Ohs of Chicago; a son. '' nrem e of Chicago; seven grant! chjkhen and a brother. Alfred
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Sunstrom in Illinois The bt>d was taken from the Nusbaum Funeral Hom • to the Blake and Lamb Funeral Home. Oak I^iwn. I'l . where services were held at 2 pm Tuesday. Burial was in ()ak Hill Omct ry. (OLE REI MON The 2*th ’ole fa inly reunion was hell August 11 at the home of Mr- Edna Es dine at Walkerton Mr. and Mrs S. L Pet- ison oid Mr and M - Ken Wray were hosts. A pu ti< lun< h was -mtd on the lawn with 0J members and font guests piesent. Th 1 gm-sts wet e Pallet e All op. Earl Fitzgerald. Lynn Thaxton and Fed St i amn Richard Mit<han and Richaid Wray won the egj throw ing < onte 1 Gan *s weie enjoyed by all. Mi and Mi s Re hard Pe i lie of San Antonio, Tex i . ti avt a d the faithest with M and Mi's. J» i - ome Berkei of Denver Colorado, running a clos ■ • eond. Clem Ake and Mi> Minim Cole were the eldest member present. Kdhrvn Louise Becker was P v>m m 1 present. Civsta' ami Gibe: 1 ntin were the couple imirri' I the longest. Dairy ami M x-- C>’ were mariicd the -horte 1 l< nglc of time. Edna Esseltinc read a very in-tere-ting hi tory of the past year There was a short business molding follow 'd by cake and i< e crea m. Make Chun h a far ily affair
‘ Junior Member i Os American Angus Assn. James Drake, 16, Walkerton, lias been granted a junior membership in the American Angus Association at St Joaeph, Missouri announces Frank Richaid , sxretary. His new junior membership issued during July, enables him to register his purebred Angus at reuglar nwinb- rship rates and entitles him to privileges of the Association until he reaches the age of 21 At. that tun-- he will be eligible to convert to a lifetime membership in the Association James was one of 22f* young piwipl* in the United States to receive junior memberships last month INU RED IN MfIDENT Mr and Mr Palm *r Snyder of North Liberty, and Mrs. Edn • Woife ami Max. of Walkerton were involved in a car-truck ac- < ident Monday afternoon nonBin hw'xi 1, Wiscon.-in where they had gone on a fishing trip. Th w were returning to their cottag' after shopping and were struck bv a semi-truck and kno< ked over r lot) foot embankment into a tree They were a’l treated at the hospital for nits and bruises an<l were all re! ased. except Mr- Wolfe who was expected to be released soon The ear wa -a fota! loss □- _ □ THANKS □——— - — □ We Wish to extend our since!' thanks to our relatives, friends and rvighhom for their kind « x pression of sympathy, also for the beautiful floral tribute a . 'ecia. ‘hanks to Rev Owen, the iti. uiing physicians. Ray Nt'siAitim and the Koontz Lak • Firt P »'•’!'mint and ell who asaislert in our great hour of soi dw in the loss of our husband and father. Your thoughtuhiess is appi' iated and will alwaw- be 1 •na nibeix'd Mrs Merhn Moriis Mr and Mrs .b>s<ph Mmphx p and Joey 1 wish to thank my many friends for the cards, visits nn d othei- acts of friendship during my nseiit stay in the hospital Ronnie Truhl a w , "I WV From Ruby Schafer, Burbank, California: I remember the time when we didn't have so many words to deal with—with all the new (angled ones now a days, it if hard for us old timers to know what's cookin’. We had butter to eat and it was resl cow butter. I also remember wiien white oleo was introduced, and later when we were sold a capsule of color and were expected to color the Meo to look like butter—and if it wasn't mixed thoroughly it was a mess Also for shortening we had real borne rendered lard, except when we substituted butter. 'l*here were few canned goods on the grocer's shelf, and it was necessary for us io can and presene in the summer time ami to ’ fry down” the meats and pack them in lard for future use We didn t know there was such a word or thing as a germ we kids all drank from the same dipper at the little hm| schoolhouse” and flourished on it We didn't knew then- was such a thing as a caloiie to sas nothing about counting tlu in. W» all had tasks to do -not the pushbutton kind — and we kept slim and turn The V rights had not flown at Kilty Hawk. lin Lizzie had not made her showing w , usc d Old Dob bin and Shank s Male to get Mhec u< wiry gomg We weren’t educated Io fear this and that. *-' <1 < •Ulrlbaliona Ie Ihl* return* • 1 » old iir» <r , ti«* su, I renXiorl, h « nle> .)
Ball State Gives Bacselor’s Degrees Ball State T 'acher s College will confer 3)3 bacheiorX 393 master 4 and at least three doctors degni's at the Commencement exercises on the Arts Building Terrace at 5 p.m., on Wednesday. August 21. This is the first time for the 45 year old state college to hold an August commencement program. The size of the classes receiving degn led college officials to plan a second program. Dr Perry Greshman, president of Bethany Colli gc. Bethany. WeJ Virginia will giv ■ the commencement addm He will speak on ‘ Liberal Edmation in a Changing Amern a.'' President John R Emrns. Ball State, will confer degr<c on candidates and hood tin new doctoral candidates. He will also give a brief “charge to the < lass of 1963.” Ball State will confer its -vn I’ll D and F a D. degrees on two, and possible more, doctoral candidates.
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hi case <»f rain the commenceent will be moved to the new Men - Physical Education building on Neely Av 'nue. The structure, opened four weeks ago, can bo converted to gymnasium space. It will seat 7,200 people. Receiving a degree in Bach lor of Arts in Education Is Rober J. Wesolowski of Waßterton — ——— — ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE And Ona AU Won’t Bring Succeaa— You Must Keep On Advertising
