The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1965 — Page 11

□ DEATHS * - □ Paul Edward Keb yr. and Mrs. Albert T. Keb < ‘(>2 C. Pine St., have received , o rd of the death of their nephew, Paid Edward Keb, 31, of Honoju, Hawaii. He has several other relatives in this area. Mr. Keb .; u xl August 18 in Tripier hospital, Honolulu, after a short iiln,.ss. Services were held in St. Augustine Church with burial in t National Memorial Cemetery . f the Pacific in Honolulu. He ..us bom in Honolulu and was , mployed as a sheet metal work- , i Mr. Keb is survived by his wife, Elaine; three sons, Francis ]’.nd Jr. and Henry; two daugh- • < Charline ami Pauline: his ; arents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keb, Honolulu; three b:others, William and Robert both of Honolulu, and Albert. San Francisco; ft nd tliree sisters, Mrs. Ruth

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Mau, Mrs. Arm Keaman and Mrs. Betty Todd. Frank Albert Frank Albeit, 77, of Tampa. Fla., formerly of North Liberty, diod at 11:05 a.m. Augu t 20, in Tampa. He was a retired farmer in North Liberty and operated the Frank Albert Daily from 1022 to 1944. H® was born Apiil 12, 1888, in Hungary, and lived in South Bend 40 years, moving to Florida 18 years ago. On Feb. 19. 1911, he married Suzanna Szabo, who survives with a son. Frank Albeit Jr., of South Bend. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Walter Worthington of North Liberty, and Mrs. John Keresztury of South Bend; three grandchild- m and five great-grand-children: two brothers and three sisters in Rumania, and a sister. Mrs. James Emery of Danvile. 111. Services were he'd Tuesday, August 24. m Memorial Presby-

terian Church with Rev. Stephen Kalabany, pastor, officiating Bur. ial was in Highland Cemetery. Mr. Albeit was a member of the Woodmen of the World, Mrs. Uta Risley Roberta Mis. Elta Risley Roberts, 80. of Lebanon, Ohio, died Friday in the Otterbein Home in Lebanon. She was in failing health for several years She was bom Ma ch 16, 1885, in Genners Roads, Pa., and moved to Indiana in 1912. On August 12, 1912, sho married Rev. F. A. Risley, who died in 1912. An omy son, FiancL«, died in 1936. On Oct. 2’, 1955, she married Rev. C. J. Roberts who died in 1962 She was a miss onary in Africa from 1913 to 1915 and 1918 to 1921. She he’d pastorates in the M alkertun and Athens areas. Lne and hi r husband, Rev. Risley served in Ligonier, Fort Wayne. North Manchester, Nappanee, Burket, Pleasant Chapel, and South Whitley. She was a member of the Warsaw Evangelical Ur it oil Brethren Church and tiic Otterbein Home church in Lebanon. She is surviv d by several nieces. Funeral services were held at 2 pm. Monday in the Ligonier EUB church, Rev. Marshall Chambers of Fort Wayne an I Rev. C. Bitzer, officiated, with burial In the Ligonier cemetery. THANKS □-— - - □ 1 wish to express my thanks to relathes and friends for their prayers. cards and ;ifts while I was in the hospital for three week . A special th inks to Rev. Owen and Rx v. Williams. Mrs. Orris Fa rar K of (' To Hold Cabaret Dance The newly oganized Knights of Columbus of Walkerton w 11 enteitain for the public with their first annual Ldior Pay Cabaret Dance Sator i v evening at the St Patrick School Hall. Roy DeSimone is the general chairman of the affair for the St Patrick Council 5709 and say. dancing will b>> to the Forest Thomas Orchestra from 9 to 12. There will be retreshments following the dance with Harry Hertzfeld in charge of the food. Decorations will be under the direction of Albert Va Wanze Ie and John RenUarger will take care ofter cabaret refreshments and Mi* hat 1 Spinsky i. ch an up chair, man. Donations of -1.50 per person axe available from any Knight oi at the door. MJKNT ROBERT IT LTON POSTAGE STAMP A five cent stamp commemorating tire 200th anniver aiy of the birth of Robert Fulton wi|l be first placed on sale August 19, 1905, at Ch rmont. N Y„ where the inventor re idvd. In 18U7 Fulton s steamship "Tne Clerm. nt made a hist' h< voyag- up the Hudson from New York City to Albany to t>son<* the fi: t commercially succca. \d steamship. Iwarn to avoid disappointment ■ expect tho unexpe* t> d. 60 Years Os Service E-f l”0T LEMONTREES A WMirtisn MASS® fIUUMCB RHB AU MUia ht MAaagt Phone ( E 1 7771 230 S. Michigan Pt.

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PLJ SCHOOL BOARD MEETING The Board of School Trustees of Polk-Lincoin-Johnson School Corporation held a regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. August 24 in the conference room of the Pla -Ste -l Co porntion in Walkerton, with the Superinti ndent ami three members present. The meeting consisted primarily of reports concerning old and new business. The following items of bnsine-s were discussed. Under ok! business, the board held a lengthy ehscuss on concerning th© kindergarten program and advised the superintendent to shedule a kindergarten r> ogram th«t would provide for all sucß students of t^e corporation. Th*' special education meeting

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for Monday. August 30, was also di.-u us cd A maintenance report of all coriKration buildings was presented by the supermt' nd* nt. New bu imes was the opening of bids for gasoline, fuel v»l, ami coal forth» coming school year, and a report by the superintendent concerning the district's transportation program Mrs. Jane Chapman was employed as a teachers aid for the new school year ami was assigned to the Walkerton elementary budding. Summer u rkers were employed to wash windows and assist the custodians until school opens, on September 7. The only rmn who get ahead are those who go ahead alone. Use Your T in Signals Always

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