The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 November 1964 — Page 6
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□_ - □ DEATHS c- - □ Aloiuaj Williams Alonz । E. Williams, 62, of 4'M> W, Maple SI N-tUi Lib riy, k tunnel Sludebakoi C-»r; employee. died T usday u. M«mori <l Hohpital altet a;i extended 111ncss B n oil Aiail 15, 19U2. in Knox, he had In cd in Nor.h Liberty for tlw* last 11 years, coming from South Bend Ho married Veronica C ('Casper in 1942 in LaPorte. Sh? survives Also sunri viug are a daughter, Joyce, a student at Ball State College. a sister, MrS Homer Jacobs of McCruy Ark , and t hnee brothers. Bin of V. atkerton. (’jjcster of Little R’*k. Ark., and Frank of B'»s Armeies. Funeral services were held a’ tine Palmer Funeral Home, North Liberty. at 2 pm Friday. Rev. (’UaikM Patterson, pastor of tn* North Liberty Methodist Church, of which he was a member, officiated Burial was in Wes; lawn t 'emetery. North L :t? Alva M< - K<w^nn Alva R. Mfcnc 5-s< n. 73. 156 J^keview Stnvt. Culver, died at 6 a.m Saturday at the Haven Hubbard Memorial home in New Carlisle wheie he had res.ded for two weeks. lb - mid been in ill health for the past year. He was bom Sept 1 1891. in .Tyner, Ind. to William and Eliza (Carpenter) McKesson. ..nd had lived in Culver since 1920. He was ma Tiud in 1937 to Zclla Alberts who died Sept. 10. 1960. Surviving are three brothers, E. L. McKesson, Plymouth; Harley McKesson. Miami, Fla., and Arthur McKesson. Walkerton; two sisters. Mrs. Jessie Maxey, South Beni, and Mrs. Edna Meyer, New Carlisle Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Culver Immanuel EUB church. Afis. James Foster Mrs. Minnie. M Foster. 74. Rt 1, Walkerton, passed away in her home at 12:30 am. Sunday. She had been ill two years. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mis. Harvey Sha-p. bom Jan. 30 1890, in TennesM e. She had be n a resident of the Teegarden community 46 years. Site was married to James E Foster Feb. 28, 1910. at C’inton, Tenn, and was a member of the Bethel Baptist church of Clinton, Survivors besides the husiand are one son, William P. Foster, of South Ban*!: one daughter. Mrs. Claude (Louise) Grenert, Walkerton; two sisters, Mrs Ira Sliger, Knoxville. T< nr.. and Mrs. Will Bruce. Hopkinsville. Ky.; thre«- grandchildren and Uirea grea -grandchildren. Scivicrs were held in the FUB church. Teegarden. Tuesday at 2 p.m with the Rev. P F Young and Rev Donald Ruh! < fL mting Burial was in Center-Polk cemetery. Hi Bl I OVA P DIAMOND h Sr 1A miTE M i Jilkc -.t u B '- XJbfjNBB Mjic.Wnu vU'Mk ■ ’ • **** W* s^s6 | Let's Jewelry Phone 35)2
Mrs. Etta Beck Mrs. Etta Florence B ck. 88. of 301 W North stnrt, Bourbon, died nt 9 3D a.m Friday at the Holy Family hospital, Lal’orte She had bwD st: musy ill for six months B e v ts b<>rn Jan. 7. 1576 in Bourbon. m. i *as married Oct. 7. ].‘ ;o, m Chicago to Melvin B.w V wh died July 23. 1955. Survivors include- two stepd umiotrs. Mrs. John Guttman. Walkerton, and Mrs. Jann s Griffith of Shmdan.' two stepgrandchiWren and six at op-great-grand-children. Funeral smew were held at 2:00 p.m Monday in the Robins Fumral Home, Bourbon, with Jhv. J Paul Goebel, pastor of tie Bourbon Vrnte’i C.iurch of Christ, officiating Burial was in New Oak Hill cemetery, Plymouth. Mrs. Beck was a member of the Bourbon United Church of Christ. Rebekah Lodge Fvening Star Rebekah Izxlge No 465 honored their past Noble Grarrls at their regular meeting la*’ Tuesday n’ght. Nov. 10 with a large attendance. Twenty Past Noble G r ands were honored and pre -vited a gift by the present Noi ’e Grand. Mrs. I) an Fry. Marv Bauer presented the gifts. A welcome was given to all members present. Mrs. Esther Dearing was elected to be delegate to the district meeting which will be held at Helerwi Lodgr at South Bend, on Wednesday. November 18. Plans were made for the Harvest Supper to be held at the Lodge hall Saturday, November 21, at 6:30 p m. All members and friends are invited and welcome. The Christmas party will be held December 12.
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Deaf Man Perfects Tiny Heating Aid A remarkable tir.y hearing aid has been perfected by a man who has been hard of hearing for nearly ten years. Thia small desire hajs no dangling cords or separate transnultirtg units and represents a new unusual design idea in a product to restore natural hearing. It was developed especially for those persona who can hear but can’t understand. This new hearing Instrument provides "eurlevel" hearing with the wean r picking up speech, sounds, television anJ radio at hu* ear. Due to the use of transistors, the user e<wt is extremely low The instrument weighs only L oz. It Ls about the site of a sewing thimble hardly noticeable yet powerful. Send your name and address on a postcard to C. Eckert. West Salem, Wis oredn. You will be mailed in a plain envelope Information without any obligation whatever. paid adv 2tn26 FHA Installs New Officers The F H.A glrta met October 13. 1964. to install the new officers and new members. Mrs Wayne Dipert was installed as chapter mother New memliers are: Myrna Dipert, Carla Seafoss, Lonnie ByTan, Kathy Merkel, Brenda Cornell, Pam Baughman, and Christie Adams. A baked goods sale and hay ride are being planned. Buy your TB Christmas Seals
Donations For Christmas Baskets You tiro invited and urged to aid the American I^egioio and Auxiliary in their annual Christmas Basket campaign. Last year we iiad about sixty children for Santa to remember. We will lx* needing toys again this year. If you have any toys your chil<l has outgrown, I am sure it would make some boy or girl happy. We are urging early response in oast* of repairs and what will be needed to buy. Thul is a big job and takes a lot of time and we must have it done and ready the week before Chrtsmas. Do You Want To Improve Your Farm Business? Do you want to improve your farm business ? Your individual farm records are the main set of facts on w'hich to base these decisions. Most of you hava not had time to Uiink of next year's farm records, but the time is hen*, and the Walkerton Ag Department, in conjunction with Purdue university, would like to analyze by computer, your 1965 records. The group must be small, so if you arc interested, phone Tom Welsh at 586-3184. Tom Welsh. Vo. Ag. BROWNIE TROOP 76 We met Tuesday after school in the home of Mrs. Eugene Rhodes We had the Pledge to tte flag and the Brownie PromIsa Vicki Capek and I aura Carter led ua tn several songs. Mrs. Rhod<*3 told us a story, "How Rhodes told us a story. How Come We're Brownie«. Catherine Hahn, reporter
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