The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1965 — Page 12

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APRIL 1. 1965

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North IJberty

Mrs Bert Six of Walkerton was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Florence Holderbaum and sons. Ralph Bell s week end guest Va s Raul Richards of Kmgsfurd } eights Mr. and Mrs Clift >r. Snyd- r vei e w<» k •nd / u s of tn< Gera] ( j Snyder f; • aly in 1a- r. it. Miss I' :..thy W ’ .c; t of MnI apolo was an overnight guest of Mi. and Mrs Fnd I M'- udi- s S inday. Mi - ]’.< rt Six of Walkerton. ent Saturday afternoon and e < rung with Mr and Mr> Arno Reed Elmer Bad who is a surgery p tient in M ■morial ho>pita 1 , the s n of Mrs Oscar Blad is wry iIL Week <nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dutciwr wire Mr. and Mrs Donald Dutcher and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dutcher of Huntington. Rev. and Mrs Harold Miller of Nigeria. Africa, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller of South Bend were Monday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Clem Mamerow find Junior. Mrs Erank Ram n. Mrs. William I>>an Mrs Cnarles Gord< n cnd Mrs RoKti Rauen attended a pink and blue shower Sunday in honor of Mrs Don Sharmin of I-3 Crosse Miss Barbara Ha l was in the capping exercises at the General Hospital S- hool of Nursing, of Everett. Washington. Sunday. March 2s She is the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ix-> Hall. North L rty. Mrs. Joseph Alßop was guest cf honor at a birhday dinm r 1 Id Sunday in the home of Mr. find Mrs. Robert Bals’, y and Tanya Other guests w< r. Mr. Allsop hp - >ns. Mr. and M v s. Herm in Steele and Miss Darlene Allsop

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres attended the flower show in Chicago Friday. Mr. and Mrs John Reed and daughter of Fish Lake, Roger Re<d and Soni Kay. were Sunday v:~it' rs of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Reed. Mi a d Mi . John Beron and f c.Jy w« re Saturday evening gue>i s of Mr and Mrs. Willard ton. Mr and Mis Frank Rauen, Mr. and Mis William Doan and dau^ht< rs, Mr and Mrs Charles Gordon an 1 Mr and Mrs. Robert Rauen and family. w< re Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rauen in Wanatah. Mr and Mrs Russell Naragon of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beron and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs John Beron to help Brenda celebrate her fourth bn t hday. Mrs Alice Purdom of Kokomo and Mr. and Mrs James McClain of Souta B nd. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Ulrich Afternoon guests were Mr and Mrs Donald Bain of Colonia: Mr. and Mrs James Ulrich of Benton Harbor, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaques and sons of South Bend. Sunday dinner piests of Mr. and Mis William Dutcher were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and J .dv, Mr. and Mrs D in Claxton. V• ki and Bobby of Mishawaka: Mr. and Mr Donald Dutc her and Mr. and Mrs. Eld n Diu -<f Huntington, and Mr. and Mrs Patil Tribb y and Nace of Lakeville. ANXIETY Take life easy — give your worries a little time and they'll take care of themselves.

□- - □ DEATHS 2] — — —~ — —• Q Mr*. Henry Hertzfekl Mrs Catherine E. Hertzfe^d, 50. of 105 S. State St., North Liberty, died at 11:50 p m. March 19, in her home after an extended illness. She was the former Catherine Hyde, born August 20. 1914. in Garrett, Indiana, and lived in North liberty the past 14 years. October 14, 1950, tn Garrett, she was married to Henry Hertzfeld who survives with a son. John Walter, and a daugh. ter. Vicki Lynn, both at home; a brother, Ix>uis Hyde and a sister, Mrs. Clarence DeWitt, both of Garrett Services were held on Map h 23 in the St. Patri< ks Catholic Chun h. Walkerton, with burial in th- Ca’vary Cemetc y, Garrett. Rev. Fa’h'T Anthony Ix-tko officiated She was a member of th • N -th Liberty 23 Chib Amen an legion Auxiliary, and St. Patricks Women's Club. Mrs. Carrie Howers Funeral services for Mis. Carrie Fkiwerg were held Saturda.y Match 27. in Minneapolis Her body was brought back to the Palmer Funeral home, where services were held Monday. Man h 29. at 2 p.m. R v. Charles Patterson officiated with burial in East lawn Cemetery. Dr. Ralph Horn Dr. Ralph Hom. 66. a native of North Liberty and edu-ational director of Adrian (Mich t College. died Friday in Adrian. Funeral services were held at 2 p m. Sunday in the coll<-g chapel and at 2pm Monday in Cutler Bros Funeral Home. LaP ite. Burial was in Door Village Cemet> ry. Dr. Horn, who was bom F> ’ 9 1899. lived in the North Libo- y area until his gi duation fr »m college. After obtaining a GctoraL in philosophy nt O’ . State University. Columbus, in IF'", he join- I the taff of P ,r a N. Y . State Cop. ye H, was d in of mon there until six’ yea s zo when he went into limited r< ‘ cement bo ause of ill health, and moved to Adrian. Sum ving are his vidov. the former Gertrude Selkirk of North Liberty; a daughter. Mrs. Charles R<!tk<, »>f Flint Mich : a son Herald, of New York City: two grandchildren: a brother Raymond. < f South Bend, and six sifters. MrWalter Lamb, of Buchanan: Miss Genevieve Hom Mis J hn Rudolph Mm Lloyd King an! Mrs Blanche Miller, all of S<’t i B- • d and Miss Margaret Hom. in California. Ralph C. Chapman Ralph C Chapman. 75 f Rt. 3, Walkerton. died at 7:50 p.m. Monday in the South Bend Osteopathic hospital. He was born March 11. 1890. in Livingston County. Illinois. He was a re. tired farmer and had lived in the Walkerton vicinity for 69 years He wag married February 29. 1916. to Lucinda White at Kingsbury. She died on August 24, 1963. He wag a member of the Tracy Methodist Church Surviving are one daughter. Mrs Leslie Jones; one son. Walter, both of Walkerton: five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 60 Years Os Service Est. 1903 LEMONTREES m «ami ■MUMB KW . AX v Owe* Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

Thursday at 1:00 p.m. OST a the Haveratock Funeral Chapel, LaPorte, with Rev. Joseph Newton. paator of Tracy Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Door Village Cemetery. Mlm* Berneiee C’arlson Services for Miss Bemeice Carlson. 50, formerly as Koontz Like. Walkerton, who died Monday. March 22, in her home in Woodland Hills, Calif, were held Thursday morning in the Praise water Funeral Home,, Canoga Park, Calif. Misg Carlson was bom on September 15. 1914. in Chicago. She had been ill sin •* childhood. She came to Koon : Lake more than thirty years with her parents. She is smvix by her mother Mrs. Lillie Cai son. and a brother. Robert, hot of W xxlland I Lils. HOSPITAL NEWS Starke Memorial. Knox Admitte<l: Mrs. Ruth Amor, Grover town Holy Family. Laporte Surgical: Richard Ki. kbush, Arthur Borrelli. Dr John Haily. Memorial. South Bend Admitted. Mrs. Dora Knowlt r

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