The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1966 — Page 5

Skinner Services I This Saturday In Walkerton Military funeral services for Lance Corp David Skinner will be held at 2:00 pin. Saturday, in the Presbyterian Church. Walkerton, with the Rev. David Owen, pastor; officiating. Burial will be in the Westlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. and another sister. Mrs. Linda Bridwell, of Walkerton; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Skinner, of Cumberland, Wisconsin. Cpl. David L. Skinner, 19, was killed Monday. October 17. while serving his ncond tour of duty in Viet Nam with the Marine Corps. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Skinner of 902 Illinois Street. Walkerton. He was bom Dec. 13. 1946, in LaPorte. Surviving in addition to his parents are a sister, Sue, and two brothers, Rodney and Kurt, all at home; two oth t brothers, Rickey Bearish of Quantico, Va., and Michael Pearish of Walkerton, and another sister. Linda Pearish of Walkerton. A 1964 graduate of Walkerton High School. Cpl. Skinner held the St. Joseph County record in the two-mlle cross country event in track. He also was an outstanding football player during his last two years of high school, and had served as master councilor of the Walkerton Chapter Order of DeM < >lay. He arrived Sept. 20 in Viet Nam for his second tour of duty, and was an Otter tank operator in the Third Motor Transport Battalion. He previously serv. d an eight -fnonth tour of duty in Viet Nam and had served overseas 14 months sfnc» joining the Marines in July of 196-1. Funeral arrangements will be made by the Nusbaum Funeral Home, pending further notification from the Marine Corps. MAI SKATING PARTY The Junior and Senior MYF of the United Methodist Church are sponsoring a skating pai y Friday night. October 28, from 7:00 to 10 at the Skating Palace in Plymouth. Tickets are 50c. We will meet at the Illinois Street Church Building at 6:15 and leave from there. 23 CLUB TO MEET NOV. IST The 23 (Hub will meet with Alice Fraser, 114 South Main St., on November 1 at 7:30. If you have made any article this summer, bring it along. If it is worth making it is worth bragging about.

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marriages □ Powell - Lute The Walkerton St. Patrick Catholic ( hurch was the setting for the cervi mny Saturday. October 22. at 11 a.m. which united in marriage Miss Kathryn Anne Powell and Terry Lute. Rev. John P. Elford, Marion College, Indianapolis, unci ' of the bride, officiated for the double ring ceremony before an altar banked with two vases of white fugi mums, snaps and carnations. Organ music was n- ’-Mn ] by Mrs. Peter Jensen of LaPorte, The bl de is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Powell, 808 Virginia St, Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lute. 115 (’lark St., are t. ^parents of the groom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride’chose a street length dress of white enrded materiarwjqi scooped neckline. The A-line skirt Was highlighted by a bow -at the waistline. Over this she wore a coat of the same materkil, styb d with a cowl neck, elbow length sleeves. Crystal buttons accented the front. Her butterfly veil of silk illusion was held in place by two white satin roses. She carried a bouquet of white c nations centered by a single v iite orchid. Mrs hester Bigler served as matron of honor and Miss Jane Powell, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Both attendants wore shocking pink dresses and coat, styled Identical to that of the bride, '’heir veils were held in place by a Dior bow of material as of their dresses. They carried wicker m itts of pale green fugi mums. D< >ugl Lute serveu as b« st man f is brother. Kelly Pow<'H. b: er of the bride, and Jame I ke. served as ushers. Mis arilyn Lute, sister of the brid room, was in charge of the gUe- book. A n< ton was held in the Powell i ie at 1 o’clock for 150 guests The s mother wore a plum colored t > piece knit suit, with black ie dories. The groom’s mother i Lose a two piece pink knit suit, with navy accessories. Both mothers wore white cymbidium oi hid corsages. Both 'I, bride and bridegroom are graduates of Walkerton High School. Mr. Lute is a sophomore at Mari n College, Indianapolis, where the couple will reside. Mrs. Lute was honored prior to her wedding with a bridal shower hosted Miss Linda O’Connor of Nort.. Liberty.

Walkerton To Have Halloween Party Monday Night Plans have been completed for the annual Walkerton Halloween party for the kids with the parade starting the festivities at 6:30 Monday evening. The parade will form at the post Office and the parade route will move from this I>oint t<> the business district and down Road 23 to the elementary school. At the school, the judging of costumes in many categories will begin and also there will be treats for all the costumed children. The entire affair will be over early for the youngsters. This party is again sponsored by many of the local organizations through donations and helpers. It is reminded by the town officials that Saturday night, October 29. has been set aside as the official Trick-Or-Treat night. The hours listed for this occasion for the little ones is from 6:30 to 9 00 p.m. and all parents along wnth the children, are urged to cooperate in observing this period. Watch out when it's dark out

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Shamrocks Play Twice To End 1966 Season The Nortn uioerty Miamrock.s have two games this coming week to complete their 1966 football season. On Saturday night, a hard game with LaSalle will be held at the Jackson field at 7:30 p m. LaSalle, a new school last year, is having a pretty decent season for only being in their second year, and has played some pretty good opponents. It shapes up as another good battle for the Shamrocks. On Tuesday of next week, the final game will be played at LaVHle against the Lancers. La Ville is also in their second year starting from scratch last season and having a so-so season at this time. They have defeated both John Glenn and Rolling Prairie opponents that the Shamrocks won over and have lost to several opponents that the Shanrrocks have also beaten. Game time will be 7:30 p.m. LIBERT A’ TWP. 11. D. CLUB The Liberty Township Home Demonstration Club met recently with Mrs. Marvin Kane. Mrs.

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Richard Schoof assisted and Mrs. Rust and Mrs Cecil Weber were guests. Seventeen members were also present for the lesson on "Laundry Techniques and Products" given by Mrs. Schoof, Mrs. Kane and Mrs, James Payton. Election of officers was hold. Elected Were: Mrs. Charles Quigley, president; Mrs. Howard Williams. vice-president; Mrs. James Payton. secretary; and Mrs. Harold McGwin. treasurer. The next meeting will be Nov. 3rd with Mrs. Arthur Kime. | Specializing in Permanent Waving | Dede’s Beauty Salon ! Hair Shaping, Coloring & Styling Phone 586-3644 Operators! DEDE FEJES & JANET BIGLER 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana

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