The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 April 1965 — Page 7

□- - □ DEATHS 2 □ Mr*. Goldie Litteral Mrs. Goldie Litteral 65, Rt 2, North Liberty, died at 9:15 a m. Friday in LaPorte Community Honp.tal after an extended illness. She was bom f t 20. 1899, in Prestonburg, Ky She has lived in the area for 21 years after moving from Prestonburg. She married John Milton Litteia\ on April 1, 1924 in Prestonburg. He died in 1951. She is survived hv five sons, William Fannin, North Liberty; Don Fanr* South Bend; Howard Litteral, of Michigan City, Robert and James, North Liberty; four daughters. Mrs. Betty Halsey. Plymouth; Mrs. Louis Blosser, Mrs Paula Immert and Mis

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Virginia Wa^s, all of North Liberty; 29 grandchildren; thiee brothers. .John Hale, Mesa, Arizona; Tan Ha\o, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Joaepr Hale, Allfn, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. Lucie Stapleton Allen, Ky., and Mrs. Alice Adkins, West Virginia. Sei vices were he\d at 1:00 p.m. Monday in the Palmer Funeral Home, with Rev. Clarei -e Newcomb, pastor of the Christian church, officiating. Burial was in the Sumption Piairie Cemetery, South Bend. DANCE FRIDAY M(,IH The Walkerton Post 293, Explorer Flouts. will sponsor the Te *n Dance at the Walkerton Youth Building Friday night with dancing from 8:30 to 11:30 The Chevrons will provide the mu h* for the night.

Emerald Knights Drill Team Visits St. Patricks Club The Emerald Knights, a drill team, and Glee Club from Ar.'il',a Domini High School for GuLs at Donaldson, entertained for the St. Patrick Women's Club meeting Wednesday night. The meeting was held at the St. Patrick School Hall. A former member of the Maple City Cadets of LaPorte, Miss Veronica Manke organized the drill team in February of 1964. Her Emerald Knights took first pla*.e in the Junior Drill team division in the Plymouth Memorial Day Parade last year. Her regular drill team has 36 members of v hich eighteen se\ect members perform ns the Emeiald Knights. They dress most att: actively in whit«* shirts, gloves, and emerald gi een waist length capes and military caps. They • airy four flags, the American, the Papal, their f hool flag and their drill t* un emblem. Four carry guns. Forty students from the four 1 ch s hool grades *'omp: ise the Glee Cub They practice twire veek y ! --,o par’.• ipating in mt,.- uvl pt og ams and provide entertamme :t for .' hool groups. Girls attending A * iHa Domini High School are studying for a time when they wi\l choose' to be Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, the order of Nuns there. Hostesses Wednesday night for refreshments were Mrs Albert Van Wnnzeele Mrs Al Gons, Mrs. Everette Patnaude and Mis. Howard Tuttle.

APRIL 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

Reception To Honor Three Saturday A reception to honor Mr s Laura Jo Thornburg. Grand Ambassador of Goodwill, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lidy, grand organizers of District 1. Ra nbow for Girls in Indiana, will be held Saturday, evening. April 10, at the Walkerton Ma on?' Temple at 8 o’clock. Miss i nornmirg ts a past worthy advisor of the Walkerton Assembly and the Lid ya an* the Mother Advisor and Pop of the assembly. Miss Janice Dipert. Worthy Advisor, and Mrs. Alfred Drews, chairman of the Rainbow board, have charge of the arrangements The public is invited to attend this nwption. N. U Sophom ir? Class News The 'forth Liberty Sophomore Ciass held a meeting at which they chose the style of th* ir c’a rings. 'They chose “St-of n ", and have now o*. den d them. Each person had his choice of yel’pw or white go’d, with or w thout a set. We will receive them late in the summer. At this meeting we a^o derided on a class trip as our second remaster party. The date is Mav 1 Final arrangements are now being made. Nancy Roush, secretary Following a crooked path often leads to a strait-jack* t.

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