The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1966 — Page 2
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0 _ — — —• o DEAIHS 3 □ Mrs. Sigrid Gustafson Mrs. Sigrid Gustafson. SO. of ole 2. Walkerton, died at 1 15 m Wednesday at the Holy Famx Hospital aftt i an illness of - .en years. she was born in Sinoland. Sweet h, on Oct. 25. 1885. She had en a resident of the Walkerb n ea for 20 years. moving here om Chicago. She was mar'Ll Uiy 2a. 1913 in Sweden to ’a l D. Gustafson, who survives. Mrs. Gustafson was a member of tie >• thany Lutheran Chui eh. Surviving witli her husband are two sons, Hugo E.. Osage Beach, vio, and Carl Gustafson. Oak Forrest. Ill.: one daughter. Mrs. xuthony lent ria. Fit. 2. Walkerton; one brother. Ragnar, Linden. S veden; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held at JO a.m. Friday at the Haverstock -uneral Home with Rev. H. Milton Lundahl officiating. Buro was in the Carmel c* metery. Jesse W. Burkholder Jesse W. Burkholder. M, Ty- >.< r, dfAi at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 23. at his home ter being in failing health for several rs. Walkerton, Indiana I ridax A Saturday - Sept. 2 - 3 It’s Holy Dele, table and One Heaven o’ a Moxie Rosalind Russell - Hayley Mills The Trouble With Angels Co-Starring Bim> e Barnes, Gypsy Rose Lee - ( uitilla Span Mary Wickes Columbia < olor
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The son of John and Mary’ Knisely Burkholder, he was horn October 15. 1884, northeast of Nappanee and was a lifetime resident of Marshall County. He married Ruth Killina October 12. 1910 in Teegarden. Mr. Burkholder was a retired farmer and a member of the Blissville Church of the Brethren. Surviving with the widow are three daughters, Mrs. Clifford iTholmei Ecker. Mrs. Earl i Eva I Stull and Mrs. Wayne Ross, all of Walkerton: two sons. Willard * f Tyner, and Donald of Mansfield, Ohio; 16 grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren. A brother, Vernon, preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Blissville Church of the Brethren with the pastor, Rev. Eldon Morehouse, officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Addition, Plymouth. Charles W. Smith Charles W. Smith, 83. of Box 104, Osborne Rd.. North Liberty, died at 12:50 am. Monday in Memorial hospital after an extended illness. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Smith was born on May 9. 1883. in Centre Twp.. residing in North Liberty for 52 years. In 1912 h>- married Nellie Wharton in Greene Twp. She survives. Also surviving are a son. Vernon W. Smith, of North Liberty: two grandchildren: a great-giandchild and two sisters, Mrs. Marie Hagquist of South Bend and Mrs. Mabel Gloyd of San Jose, Calif. Friends called in the Palmer Funeral Home, North Liberty, where services were held at 2 pm. Wednesday with Rev. A. P. Wenger, pastor of the Church of the Brethren, officiating. Burial was in East lawn Cemetery. Mrs. William C. Renier Mrs. Teresa C. Reeder, 69. of 18611 Cleveland Rd.. South Bend, died at 12:15 a.m. Thursday, in Memorial hospital, where she was admitted Tuesday. She was a
Central High School teacher for 25 years, retiring in 1943. Born on Sept. 13, 1896, in North Liberty, she had resided in this area most of her lifetime. On June 12. 1943, in South Bend, as Teresa Finch, she was married to William C. Reeder, who survives. Other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Weston Bassett of Kokomo and Miss Deane Finch of Peru. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, in the Welsheimer Funeral Home, 521 N. William St., Rev. Richard Thistle, jiastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in North Liberty Cemetery. L - □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ □ ( ommuiiiiy, LiPorte Mrs. Edward Leverenz, Mrs. Adolph Rinck, Wesley Pavey, all of Walkerton Holy Family, Lil’orte Master Terrance Morrison. Mrs. Clyde Snodgrass, Walkerton Memorial, South Bend Elaine Fitzgerald, Walkerton Parkview, Plymouth Mrs. Florence E. Holland. Infant Eldon Gene Louderbaek, of Walkerton Starke Memorial, Knox Howard Wisler, Mrs. Lillian Harrington. Walkerton NOT I ( E North Liberty water consumers. hydrants will be flushed the afternoon and evening of F'riday. September 2 John Glenn High Beaten In Jamboree John G1 nn High Schoofs baptism to football was rather a harsh om. Tuesday night for the boys and new coaching staff as they traveled to Rolling Prairie t*> participate in a Jamboree with the host team. North Judson and South Central. After a scoreless first quarter between Rolling Prairie and South Central, John Glenn met North Judson, their opponents a week from Friday in a regular session game. The Falcons receivi'd and marchi’d to a first down and appeared to be moving until the Blue Jay defense stiffened and John Stasko punted to the 40 yard line. Warkentien returned the ball to the JG 39 yard line and in five running plays thex scored xvith Doh-znl carrying the final six yards. Boillni carried the extra point on a i in and it was 7-0. The Falcons gain gained possession after 1 kickoff and again collected on irst down bea riv e- an r Open At 7:00 Show At Dusk Children I nder 12 Five Wed., Thurs., I ridax. Sat. August 31 io September 3 In Ihe Mildest Romp Siner Pa Blew Tli<- Still I crim Husky - Jaxm- Manstield Mamie \ anDoren in Las Vegas Hillbillies in Color Also Audie Murphy - Joan Stak y in Gunpoint hl Color Bonus Pie lire I rid:n-Saturdax All New King Kong vs God <illa Big I ahor Dux Program Two New Hit Pictures Sim. - Mon. — Sept. I - 5 The Rare Breed In ('olor Stewart Maureen O’Hare - Brian Keith The Singing Nun In Color Debbie Rrxnohls - l.rrer (.arson
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fore the drive sputtered on the JG 46 yard line. The Blue Jays moved again with the final play •if the half being a touchdown pass from Warkentien to Ritchey for a TD. Boilini ran the extra point again and this quarter ended 14-0. The third period put Judson against Rolling Prairie and the Bulldogs toppixl 'the Blue Jays 7-0 in this period. John Glenn then battled South Central in the final quarter which was spiced by some long runs by the Satellites as they romped to a' 21-0 quarter over the Falcons. They scored on six plays after receiving the kick with the broken field running highlighting the play. Huhnke carried the final 26 yards on a run around his own right end. Harshman carried the point and it was 7-0. John Glenn moved the ball to the 28 yard line before an incomplete pass on fourth down gave the ball to the Satellites again. On the first play. Huhnke aga f n circled right end and with some good down field Mocking, ran 72 yards for the score. Harshman again carried the extra point in. The final tally came real late in the quarter again on the next to last play as Cummins crashed over from about 6 inches out Justice ran the extra point and the final for this quarter was
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21-0. In all. the Falcons showed the need of a lot of work, but the young team with many underclassmen and new boys did show some promise. The play of Stasko at quarterback wasn't bad as on several occasions receivers in the open dropped passes that really hurt. On defense, Peterson was outstanding, as he was in on the majority of the team's tackles from his middle linebacker post. The experience gained in this game couldn’t help but give the boys that much needed time as this really green tram needs all the encouragement they can get. SQI AKE DANCE ( LI B The Dixie Walker Square Dance Club met Saturday night at the Walkerton grade schistl with guests coming from Warsaw, Hanna and Mishawaka. Our caller "Bud Welsh” is leaving us as he is moving to Crawfordsville. We will have a “fair well” dance for him Saturday, Sept. 10 at 8:00 o’clock. We will have a guest caller on Sept. 24. There will still be darning instructions this fall beginning the last of September or the first of October' for those who would like to learn. Clyde Stickley is president of the group. Attend Church Sunday
