The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 January 1966 — Page 3

DEATHS --~~ ~ - □ Mrs. ( lara E. Kaser Mrs. Clara E Kaser. 83. of Rt. 2. Noi h Lb. rty, da-d at 11.35 im. i uexlay, in tie Walker n N Urging H<m • af'er an cXteiiueJ kne s. She wa. bom on .lan. 2. 1881. in St. .T<».a‘|h County. Sho iad spent her lifetime in the irea She wa» marrio 1 on April 23. IWn. in Sou h Bend, to Wiliam Franklin Kaser, who died n 1911 She is u reived bv a son •talph. <»f North Liberty; two laughters. Mrs Helen Snyder aid Mrs. Florence Garwood, noth of North Liberty; 16 grandhildren; 29 great-grandchildren; k si-ter. Mrs Dessie Eller, both i brother Orville J Keltner, and f South Bend Services were held 4 1 •'*o n m F”idav in the Palmr Funeral Home. North Lib • Rev. A C Spellman, former pas- • >r at the North Liberty Chn*m Church, officiated. Burial is in s he Su Trent on ITnirle erm. r—ry Whc was a member of the ' rth Libert v Church. Her grandix served as pallbearers. Cynthia Zook Cynthia Zonk, ten-vear old laughter of M r and Mrs Richml Zook. 105 W RwV St . North Libertv. died Sunday in er home after an extended ill'•ss She w»s bom on Jan 18. 1955 *n South P<end and wx a fth emde s’tv’en’ at North Librty E’ementary School. Besides

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her pnrmtH she la survived by her brother. John R., an I two sisters, Kathhen ai l Une. all at home; her patern 1 grandparents. Mr and M ■ Einar H Zo >k of Kort Wane. a d her maternal gran : •r« t . Mr. an I Mrs. Roy Shenema’ >f Wakerton. Services w :e h'-ld at 2 pm Tuesday in the N 'th I. - y Methodist Church Rev Thomas Fro t pastor, officiate! Burial was in Eastlawn Conn-ery. Community C’ub To Meet Friday Mrs Newt n Williams will pre. sent the program f, r the meeting nf th' Walker* >n Women’s Community Club Friday. Jan 21 at the Town Club She will s’-eak on the American Indian and the work being done by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Rn'l call ls "Indian L^ro.” A social hour and desert will be enjoyed from one t ■ two o’clock when the meeting convenes Hoa’.esses wilt be Mrs Fred Lawrence, Mrs Myrtle Mutchler and Mrs John Spencer. 3——— — — □ HOSPITAL NEWS 3--- - - D Holy Family, lAPorte Admitted: Mrs Minnie Cark. Mi'.had Flnugher, James Vermilyer, Walkerton. Community, LaPorte Surriea): Mrs. Ixsgh Roy Hahn Sr. Walkerton

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Two To Speak nt K. L Un.ted Missionary thmeh .Don Granitz ro.a h and a i’. tic dn<- ' u at 11 ' i -l Goli, ge, Mi-Z---aw.tka, wdl sj • ik a’ th • K <>ntz Ixlac I'nited Mis lonary Ch u<h \\ vine«lay night, January 26 at " o<> pm . dining the .mm a’ sionary convention Gramtz his serve i ns a mix tonan - in Brazil since 1955. Wh.'e <>n furlo gh he is benching missions at B< Ha l ;».< well n.s directing the athletic program. Gramtz was one of the first two men sent by the United Mismomtry Society to open work m Brazil. He and his wife help*'! to open a church m Campinas where they nttenikxl langu.tge school. Later they moved into the interior of Parana state to inanag* a 6od-acre coffee plantation uperat<xi by the Christian Stewaniship Foundation. an organization whose profits go entirely to aid mis lonary work Mr Gramtz is director of the Christian Stewardship Fiamdation in Brazil In the interior he engaged in mis ion work an ong th.- rural people and those in the jungle towns in addition to his work a farm manager. A thriving church has been cstabli“h«'d on the f irm When the Unite*! Missionary Society op-nr! it Bib! • In stitute of M trines m 1962 Mr Gr rUz was chosen as director of the school where young people are trained for the ministry and f-»r work m Chr stinn ixlucation H» was also principal of the school for mi sionarv chi’dren. director of Fl’a 'elfia Instit”’e. a Clirtsti m prrm-nry school and superintendent of education for the I’n't '<! Mis lonary Society in Braz ! H a

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wife scry. 1 a t< .k her of th--nv inarv ch. >1: *n. While on fur!” gh the Gr tni“’es a - 1 th -ir ! »ur chi .n-n ;n Elkhart, Imunna M ’ I b • 'a S ‘ h hi > r-. to Ng- a V. • Afr t. tin -•• an I ”n> h >'f y»-ar . |! s' i< Tnu> dax inght mt ■ ■■ ; ■ mi hi u v er nven ■ ion. M’ Sf t i h ■ i' o ! a-■ g the I'ukawas •■•! ;■ :- g •ho I> ik.mci language • . writing .m ■■ Jann । y 11’61 Pr rto tha* t.ri lie w >rkt d at P. >< k Hiv«-n ’h* home for mis ion iru-s' chi! Iren Pastor ‘tv km < xten ! an. nvitation to all to a“< n i these . » nices January 26-3 o Q __ □ BIRTHS A daughter, Jan 11 to .Mr and Mrs Darrell Sampson, Rt 1 Walkerton. Mr an«l Mr . James R .rtf n Nor’h LitM-T’v. a daughter .Jan 12. m M« nt<>. al h >sp;ta Mr and Mr* It Or* • .pr •! N‘>rth Librr’v * ^ampler, Jan 12. tn Memorial ! .p.'a! ii —Hi -n. A GOOD SALESMAN WHO - - \ WORKS V,/ CHEAP \t< ; i> W'-'-l' REWJPAFZn J ; ADVcRTISiLC

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