The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1964 — Page 8

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□ - □ DEATHS □ - O John Cerium Koh’ John Vernon Rust. S 3. died at 4 15 pin. Thursday in lus h >mr at 1. R 1, Walk' t in, aft r Ding • failrg health tw > y rs He was bom August "I ]XM ■ Donaldson to Charle and l«avisa Humphrey Rust and had lived in ti>' Teegarden c nmunity b.r 54 years He wa> a member of the Te«-gar>U“n HUB church and a fanner Mr Rust was manned March 1. 1910, to Bertie Shutrbaugh who surviv a Surviving with the w daw ana ■ne son. Hamnd Rust, of Oak Park. II! . one sister. Mm. Ruth Stonebumcr f Tynei and twenty grand hildn n Funeral services were held at 2 pm Sunday in the Van Glider Funeral How with K*v .1 P Young officiating. Bun. 1 ws* m the Tyner cemetery. Earl E. Gensing er Earl E. Gen.smgcr. bl Rt 2 Walk»rt >n. died at 1 a n Saturday December 12. in Memorial hospital after ar. illne; s >f two weeks He was 'xirn on Apnl 13. 1900. in St Joseph Coui ty where he lived all h;s life B< was married to the former b <•/ MajMangus on Jan 26 1921, in the < ounty Mr Gcmunger was a farmer and was 'mpho si by th< South Bend C >mmu'iit ’ School <'orp as a North Lilierty epooi bus driver Surviving ue his wife and one s n. Gene Ger singer of North laberty two laughters. Mrs. Gcnava Kas* r of "' •egarden and Mrs. Ann i Lxi I tenant cf South Bend; two u»iers Mrs. Manin Clark of North Liberty,

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and Mrs Harvey Stump of Walkerton. and two brothers. Jacob Gensinger and Orville, both of Walkerton, eight grandchildren and two great-g. andrhidr-m Servicts were hNd at 1 pm Monday at the Pine Greek Church of the Brethren. with Rev P* iry L H iffaker pastor. offii latmg Burial was in the Fair cemetery near the church Mr Gensinger wan a member of the hureh Sharon Kay Hix < irnve.ude service* were held at 2 p m Wednesday in West awn remote y North Liberty, f r Sharon Kay Six. fiw-month-oid daughter of Mr and Mrs Russell Sox. 26393 W Roosevelt Road She wa» dead on Arrival it 9 a m Monday n Mom nal Hospital whiuv ai»» v* x.s being taken for a respiratory aihncrz Sl.“ was b*irn last Ju y 27 Surviving in addition to her ' arenta are paternal gr.u ini'^her. Mrs l^icfle Six of Jacksonville. Hl and hi maternal grand; nr nta Mr arxl Mrs Ora William Richter < f South Ben i Rev Charles Patterson. past nr of the North Liberty Methodist Church, .^ficiate*! at th«» semo's. Pa’mer s Funeral Home in North liberty was in charge ' ai rangenuT.t s Heoard I. < rumbark Howard I Crumha k. Th. died December 3. in Hines Veteran* Hospita'. Hio. Il mots, after a long illi s#, He wa.s bom tugus' 15, lhh6. in Ontario. Canada H ■ was a W rid War I veteran. He was m rri' d on Nov 15. 194 1 in Olicag \ to Mamm Nieubuurt who tn: vives Other survivors include thne suttesra. Mrs. Sam Tetreau. Bad Axe. Michigan. Mrs

• Homer Seang.it. Fenton, • ga:.. and Ml.-..S lama Cnixnback. of F.lion, Michigan; one h other. i Hazen. Port Huron Mich Fun<*ral sen ioaH were held lh*'cmber S, at the MacAlpin Fur riJ Home, Bad Axe, Miofagan. with hurml in the Colfax cometc y Walkerton DES Worth}’ Matron. Mrs Allred D.ews opero'd the meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter with a Chnntmas measagc Tuesday evening, December 15 Mis Minnie Wisei.baugh became a member by affiliation and a short r remony was given by the condiatressea an! worthy patron, Alfred Drws Mrs IU bert Lady, Mothei Advisor of the local Rainbow Assembly. was presented and «'ongratulat' d on h«* iwei • ap[,mntment as Grand Organizer । as was Mr. Lidy who wip r.ot present i < f the Interr iti na! Order of Rainbow for Gir' in Indiana Soloist Mrs Kenneth Khnrdinst. sang ' O Holy Nu-b.t' as a Christmas special numt t Those an.wi ri" • the bi thdav ca'l were George Parks, Mrs Robert Kr and Mrs Klinxiinst A special birt'id iy song wa^ sung tor Mrs C'arence Tutt'e. a mornber nmv living in California who sent her birthday money to the <9vip-

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, ter The officers’ party will be he!H Tuesday evening. December 29. at the Tcmp’.e Mrs. George Parks proterrnad for the station of Marshal Mrs Drew- c’o.* ed the meeting with a poem, "Christmas Day. and unshed all a Merry Christmas. Refr<'shmer.ts were semed from tables decorated gaily in the decor of the season by the hostesses. Mrs. Ruth Haytc. Mrs Helen Mitchell, Mrs Ixniis Daube Mrs. <Henn Anderson, Mrs Harry Stmnke and Ms Ix-Koy Smith. THANKS □-— — — As we have sold our home, and are moving, we would like to thank all of you uh > have b.-en s 1 kind and helpful tn us during our stay in Walkerton Our new address is 11.5 E Washington St Greencastle. Indieaa p Mi and Mrs W P Cowan We want t' take this opportunity f thanking al! who helped us enjoy the open house last Thursday It uas certainly very reAsar-hrg t>> have so many of you sha c this •’vent with us I’.a.i-Steel Products. Inc

We would like to express sincere thanks to all our frier, neighbors and relatives, a Kev. Eder and the Nusbaum I neral Home, for their deed*, kindness, cards, floral offerm. and other contributions dm ouj recent bereavement. Mrs. Helen Ce Mr. arxl Mrs. Jack RosoN t p The Decker fam. STAR Sunday School D 30 Next Sunday, instead of • legula- worship hour, there v be a (Tinstmas pr gram M Bell, Pastor Ronnie. Susan and Ri* Char lea of Elkhart '.-pent week end with their grandpa ’ Charles Sr Mra. Delores Matzos Ind. apohs, visited her parent- ' and M s Om Lightfoot S r day an<l Sunday Mr and Mrs J >hn Judd Toronto. Canada. w<-rc gu -wt* the former’s sister. Mrs Charles Jr and fami'v last w. end Th,. Seiners who nurchaicd building tract of the Schrader farm on New R have remodeled and modern the house and «-<• mw re? there with their children