The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1966 — Page 6
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - AUG. 4, 1966
K L News Mr. and Mrs. Orville Devlin, of Evansville, Wisconsin, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Amick. Robert Kostin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Get.ige Kostin, a carrier of (tie South Bend Tribune paper, was taken to Chicago Saturday by Tribune representatives to attend the major league baseball gjme between Chicago and New Vbrk. Following the game, they had a chicken supper enroute to ( ainf homes. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hamacher, cf Lowell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Paquette for : f-w days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Germain and daughter, Arleen, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Germain and daughter, Anna, of Chicago, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Germain. Thomas Guider and daughter, Meggie, of Chicago, were guests of his sister for a few days, Mrs. Helen Quebbeman. Air. and Mrs. Al Stitils, of Maywood, Illinois, spent a few days with Mrs. Leeta Erdal, motiler of Mrs. Stitils. Air. and Mrs. Garold Dipert celebrated their 25th wedding an- > iversary Sunday at a restau- ) ant in Walkerton with over 100 guests attending from Chicago,
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Niles, Michigan; Gary. Star City, and South Bend. The Diperts received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Frances Hinz, of Chicago, is spending this week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Simpkins. Mrs. Howard Wertenberg will be hostess for the Saturday night pot luck suppers during the month of August at the Conservation Club House. Mr. and Mrs. William Loepke celebrated their 41st'wedding anniversary Sunday with the following guests attending: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kieras and three daughters of Joliet, Illinois; Mrs. Alma Kaufman, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Cy Harness and two sons, of Grovertown; Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Barbknecht, two daughters and son, Bruce, whose birthday they helped to celebrate, of Grovertown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner and daughter, Geri-Jo, of Chicago, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waranowski. Oregon Township Home Economies Club wall hold their monthly meeting Wednesday, August 9th, followed by a picnic on the grounds of Mrs. Floyd Brown. The Washington Township Home Economics club will join the club for this occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Duthie returned home after spending over ten days at Iron Mountain, Mich., as guests of Mrs. Duthie’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carlson. For three days, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smillie of the
lake were also guests of the Carlsons. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Zenger i and children, Kathy, Rex and Steve, of Haddam, Kansas, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Cranmer. Other guests of the Cranmers on Sunday were Mrs. Eima Northam and children of Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cranmer and children on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund btacak and son, Edward, of Chicago, were week end guests of Pete Medeksas. Vickie Panoczzo and her boy friend, Chris Karson, of Dolton, Illinois, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Crawford, who are the grandparents of Miss Panoczzo. Beginning with Wednesday, August 10th, the American Red Cross Standard First Aid Class will meet at the Oregon Township Fire Station at 8:00 p.m. and continue on each Wednesday thereafter. All those wanting to take this First Aid Course will please bring one inch or 2 inch roller bandage three to four feet long (tom from an old sheet is fine). The First Aid text book will be sold by the First Aid Instructors at the class. There will be three instructors to take care of your desires, so please come. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stanley and children of Chicago, are spending this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stanley. Mrs. Carl Stanley visited her daughter, Linda, who is taking a nursing course at the Cook County Hospital, Chicago. She has been ill for a few days. Koontz Lake Girl Completes Red Cross Training Koontz Lake Lions National Aquatic School candidiate, Miss Elizaebth Marshall, has received American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor authorization after completing the ten day certificated course at Purdue University's Camp Limberlost, Oliver Lake, at LaGrange, Indiana. Koontz Lake Lions newly-installed president, George Kostin, past president Theodore Lipko, and Water Safety chairman E. L. Brovoid, recommended Miss Marshall's candidacy to the Lions Board of Directors, who sponsored her entrance after the required National Aquatic School Screening. A recommended candidate must qualify as a better than average swimmer, and possess qualities of leadership.. Miss Marshall started in the Red Cross swimming program in 1955 under ARC Water Safety Instructor Mrs. Wm. Poetker of Hinsdale, Illinois, and Koontz Lake. In 1961 she received her Junior Life Saving Certificate, and in 1962 was issued her Advanced Swimmer Rating. During the summers of 1962 and 1963, she assisted ARC W. S.I. Irwin Watts, Jr. in the Koontz Lake Lions Club Swimming Program, giving volunteer hours as a Red Cross Water Safety Aide, and in 1964 she served voluntarily in the same capacity, assisting Koontz Lake Lions Swimming Program Instructor, Miss Susan Hensler. Elizabeth swam competitively with the South Bend Marlin Club from 1958 to 1961, and was a member of the A.A.U. She was the valedictorian of her high school graduating class and is the daughter of Mr. ad Mrs. John F. Marshall of Route 3, Walkerton. She is now qualified to conduct Water Safety Classes in Red Cross Swimming and Life Saving. SERVICE NOTES Airman 1/c Cary L. Laramore, Lab Technician, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerchaert, Rt. 3, Walkerton, was awarded a certificate of recognition for commendable service. He served as airman in charge of the clinical laboratory at Paine Field Dispensary in Washington, during May and June, 1966. He was commended for his outstanding performance of duty and work and for his work on a special medical research project.
2) — —- Q THANKS □-— — — □ I wish to thank my friends, neighbors, relatives, American Legion and Masonic Lodge, for the cards and flowers I received while at Hines Hospital for eye surgery. p Leslie Hazelbaker We wish to express our thanks and sincere appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, flowers, kindness and sympathy shown to us during the illness and death of our loved one. We wish to thank Dr. Vore, Rev. John McCormick, the musicians at the service, the Johnson Funeral Home; and we especially 1 thank the ladies of the Pine Creek Church who prepared and served the meal. Lloyd Kilian Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ross Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ross Mr. and Mrs. Merle Zehner Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst p and the Grandchildren A year has passed since the tragic accident which took the life of my husband and caused me
from H/SIWJ SCRAPBOOK I DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS I < ~ J The first message between Europe and the United States by । Atlantic cable was relayed, August 5, 1858. Gertrude Ederle swam the English Channel, August 6,1926. A prohibition act was passed in Georgia, August 6, 1907. --The order of the Purple Heart was established, August 7, Russia declared war on Japan, August 8, 1945. The Social Security Act was signed, August 9, 1935. Atomic bombing destroyed Nagasaki, August 9, 1945. Alexander Graham Bell used a telephone to span the distance of eight miles between Paris and Brantford, Ontario, August 10. 1876. Animated motion picture cartoons were introduced, August 11, 1*714e L. E, ZOOK & SONS Plumbing & Heating Finer, Faster, Cleaner Insta’lation & Service On Call 24 Hours Phone 586-2569 Koontz Lake । —■ MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonzo Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Res. Phone 656-4641 _ABTF^ Dr. Milton Reisman j OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Street, North Liberty Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday & Saturday Phone 656-8171 S3tf Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS; 9 • 11 and 3 - 5 Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott Frash. Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Hours: 9:30 • 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 I Dr. Burton L Furst I Dentist X OFFICE HOURS: 9 -12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFS» | Closed Wednesdays i Day or Night Nusbaum’g Funeral Home I Phone Walkerton 586-3444
to be hospitalized for three months. In that time, my neiglv* bors, friends in Walkerton, Koontz Lake, Tyner, North Liberty, Plymouth and South Bend, have never stopped in helping me on the long, difficult road to recovery and to walk again. I’m sure without their kindness and thoughtfulness in thia sad part of my life I would not have recovered as well aa I have. It was through them the will to live again was sustained. My daughter, Dorothy, and her husband join me in thanking every one. We are deeply graceful. Sincerely, Mrs. Thomas Walsh I wish to thank the members and friends of the United Methodist Church, the MYF, WSCS, and any other group or individuals who made possible my trip with the Alaskan Mission Group. Our team felt this was a very worthwhile project to help these Alaskan children in rebuilding their home and grounds. Thanks again for making this mission possible for us. Gary Mechling Bad habits place a mortgage on a man’s accomplishments.
