The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1966 — Page 5
LOCALS^ 0 roll North i. berty Mr. mid Mrs. Clif on Snyder were week end guess in the H. B. Snyder home in Valparaiso. Mrs. Bert Six was admitted to Memorial hospital for ob creation on Monday. Studio Dress Shop's winter clearance sale starts Friday, Jan. 28. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Miller of South Bend visited Mr. and Mrs Clem Mamerow and Junior on Saturday. Mrs. Mary* Reamsnyder and Esther Harman were recent visitors of Faith Sorgenfri in Walkerton. Rev. and Mrs William Thomas of Doroe. Indiana, vt-ited Mr and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Junior Tuesday. Miss Susan Steele ha* returned to DePauw University after sjrending ■several day< with Mr and Mrs Max Steele and family Mrs. Adell M< iina of San Aselmo. California, spent several days last week with Mr and Mrs. Clifton Snyder. Mr and Mrs. Walter Worthington were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman at Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schmeltz of Walkerton; the John Schmeltz family of Rolling Prairie, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Nellie Baughman in Lakeville Mrs Wilma Bailey and •on. Pfr Charles Bailey, visited Mrs. Faith Sorgenfrei tn Walkerton and Mrs. Esther Harman Thursday He left Friday for Berlin where he Is stationed. Classified advertising pays See Yon in Church Sunday
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□ - □ DEA 111 S J——— — — U Harold Alih-u Smith Harold Aureu . miln, 31, of Rt. 2, Baikerton, uicd at 1:10 a.m. sunuay in M.mouai ho.'-p.lal, after several years illness. He w employed fur 31 yar, as general i ueman at the Bendix Corp., in South Ben i. Mr. Smith was born •May 25, 1911 in Kent County. Mich . and had lived in North Liberty and Walkerton area for 34 years, owning from Chicago. He was married to Uie funner Madeline Singleton, who survives. Also survmng arc his otep-moth-er, Mrs. Alfred .smith of North Liberty; a son, H. Ran. e Smith of South Bend; two grandchildren; and two brotheis. Donald C. of South Bend and Ernest O. of Mun ter. Ind. Services were held at 2 p in. Wedne day in the Palmer Funeral Home with Dr. F. Robert. Johnston, pastor of the North Liberty Christian Church, officiating. Burial was in the Eastlawn cemetery, North Liberty. He was a member of the North Liberty M i onic Ltxlge F. A A M 266. Ancient Accepted Scotti h Rite of South Bend, and the Orak Shrine of Hammond. He was a charter member of St Matthews Lutheran Church in Chicago and a member of the Christian church. North Liberty. Memorial services were conducted by the North Liberty Lodge at 8 p m. Tuesday in the funeral home. Ma onic members were pallbearers. John Kazku* John i Kazlau kas) Kazlae, 77. of Rt 1. Walkerton, died in his home at 9:36 am. Tuesday after an extended illness A former resident of Chicago, he had lived in Mans* all County for 27 years He um r member of St Pat rick's Cathode Church, Walkerton He was bom Sept. 18, 1888 in Lithuania. On June 7, 1921, he rrnrnel Antonetto Gnatss. She survives with one son John J Kazlas
of LaPaz; one daughter, Mrs. Alfena Norville of Tu< i n, Anz ; one brother, Peter Kailas of Chicago, and seven giar children. Servict . were held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Holy Ci , Catholic Chur'h, Chicago. Bo lai was in Si. Ca.mn -r Cemetm . C imago. Xndrew Z.a rob: risk i Andrew Zarobinski, s 5 of Rt. 1, Nor.h Liberty, d d at 3 pn?. Tuesday in the Teegarden Nursing Homo after a year' illness. He was a retired employee of Studebaker Corp. Born in I’- land on Nov. 1. 1880, he came to North Liberty 59 years ago. On June 6, 1909, in St. Ca imers Catholic Chur h. ho maned Helen I*da, who died on Oct 5, 1917. He is survived by a oi. I>*o. of New Buffalo, Mah.; wo daughters, Mrs. George Nowicki and Mrs. W i!t-t Niespoeziany. both of North Liberty; even grandchildren; five gn at-grand hildren and a brother Steve, of South Bend. Services were held at 9 am. Saturday in the St. Joseph Funeral Home, with Rev Joseph Zawistowski, pa tor of St Mary 's Polish National Catholic Church officiating. Burial was in Highland cemetery. Garland Howard Service* for Garland Howard. 29. of Acton Ind., a former resident of North Liberty who was killed in an auto accident near Acton, were held at 2 pm. Tuesday in tiie North L b rty First Church of the Brethren Jiev Ronald B. Ritchey, pastor. and Rev. W. E. Thomas, former pastor, officiated. Burial was in the We tlawn Cemetery’, North Liberty. Mr. Howard, ar, employee of the Ford Motor Co., Indianapolis. was bom on July 10. 1936, in Kentucky He was married on Julv 17. 1956. in North Liberty, to JoAnn Marie Solomoe. Surviving are his wife; two sons, Charles and Brvon both at home; hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs Grover Howard, of Acton: four brothers Billv O'Neal of Mishawaka;
JAN. 27, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -
Bobby Rae with tile F S. Army in Germany. Ronaid with the US. Army m Vn-t Nam. and Gr ver Jr., of Ai on dso asi ter Mr Vivian Sl<>. • K» m ha, W. .. Friends Night At V aikerton ( ES Chapter A large rowd attended th.' meeting of Walkerton < ip:<r Order of tt Eastern Star, Tu day evenir. January 18, Aken Friends N it was <eb-brt>d Guests the east of Worthy Matron an I Worthy Patron, Mr. and Mrs J hn McComb . were Mrs. Nelson Walz. Walker . and Ray Oberly >f Bremen. Frauds of other offi' irs were El . ; Hunt. N >rth L..>u'ty, filling the tation of A isociate Patr, Mr . Walter Jackson, trea un i. Mrs Althea Snyder, North L;b.-ity conduct r-ss, Mrs. Tlu odoi e < ;i avenson, Bremen, a.-sociate •■•nd:ict- ( r»*s>; Mrs. Alice Bum .H;: i - it.i ciiaplam; Mis. D;uu v Di>Tt i ' • marshal; an 1 Mrs Her i:. Henry, musician. S’ar point guests ;n< hi 1-d MiRay Oberly, Bremen. A l.n st i tion; Mrs. Lester Hazelbaker North Liberty, Ruth: Mrs Sally Wolfe, North Liberty, E> her: Mrs. Leonard Beaty. Martha Others participating were Mr Hazel Barden wankr: Peri v Sel- ’ kirk, sentinel; Mrs. John Peterson. prompter and Mrs Bess Gindelberger, reporter. F ends t.f the Bibb- Staff were Mr- Richard John on. Plymouth; I Mr Minnie Mike ell and Mrs David Mellin. Guests of the Flor- ' al staff were Mrs Dale Br.wn Gr wrtiwn; Mrs Dona! I Brad- • fiel I. Plymouth; Mrs. Gerald Howard and Mr . Marvin Williajns. • Mrs Ray Oberly. Bremen. A so . ciate Gran I Conductne s of the I; diana Grand Chanter was es- . c< rtod to the east, intnxlucid and g eeted bv Mrs. Mi’Comh She • was returned to her seat on the sidelines where she was the friend of her daughter, Mrs. Rob-
ert Candb-r m the Nation of AdaJi. Mu ,a» l S* eb y, South B ■!, d’- t d , of Distrn i 2d, wis ' < <i ”1 to t ,e t-a. f, m rmlun t, gieetcd and ' .it’d in tin- ea-t. I n h’i ; a . pi me ■ rt ’ d out in •.» • <,;ations and vouchers. A rural mailbox w ts on the s’ i ’ try a di k. The vouchers wi re mall • nvHop’s wr h i ■ arv • Hied ' imp and iddr ss. A o’t- a*' *i ■ iosed m • auii. For t. pi .giam. Mu did, Mrs. ib’b’i t King. • t< d large gold k’-ys •<u ffu • r, who read a p^ t to t i- <{xx ial gue t. F: -r:i h<T ' "n in thu vast, Mt M< <'on b ang V. it \, Friend \^ •■ Ha .>• In J< su M King th’ ti ; d tm I r >end3 with a key aft’r wl;. h Bi’ j Be the TV Ti.at Bmd ■ -ung in unisin. I>..nabi Wolf' sK rg» r, A . ate I tron cal mail <an hi. m his uniform, ‘ nterd the r in laden with pin I post I • • " • -J friends, wh: h he hand’d out. Mr. and Mr Buzz. W !••. f Nonh Liberty, and .Mr. and M: . Leslie Lum an, Br- men. ■.'-re introduced a.. Matron and patron of their rv^po tive chapters, us w>m Mr Sf’ b’y and Mr Ob> ’iy hu.-.-1. end >of the deputy ml A xnat^ < Iruid <’• inductr ss. Other g ts wpn sen’ed chapters from Chicago. Bremen. Kn< x, UiPorte. Nor th Liberty. Bat«— ville, Walton. South B» nd and Walkerton. Short talks were given by M' . Oberly, Mr Seeley and Mr McCombs. Mrs. Newton Williams and Mr. M< Combs contributed • > the birthday ba- k. A .al hour was enjoyed n ’.he dining room wlvro the tables were de orated in pink and white with tlver mail t»ox> down the (••nter Mr< Rob»o-t King h< n<>d the ndre-r.merit committee with a sa id ba: Mrs. Edward Pi’ r^on w s chainnail of the decorations. Ti.e next meeting F»’b 1 e|e«> tion of ofiic’-rs will • held
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