The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 November 1966 — Page 3

□ D DEATHS □ - □ Paul E. 1 lolderbaum Paul H older baum, 16, Rt. 2, North Liberty, son ot Mrs. Florence HoLeruaum and the late Everett iiolueruaum, aied at 9:lb p.m. Taesuay m Memorial hospital tioin injuries suffered in an ucviuenl a short time earlier. Paul was a junior in North Liberty High School. He was born May 13, 1950, in North Liberty. Surviving besides his mother are three brothers, Larry Earl oi North Liberty; Dale A. and Rickey Lee, both at •home; one sister, Mrs. Alice Hugues, Martinsville, Ind. Friends may can at the Palmer Funeral H.ime until 11:00 a.m. Friday, and from 12:00 noon until time of services at 2:00 p.m. in the First Brethren Church, North Liberty. Rev. Ronald B. Ritchey, pastor, will ofiiciate with burial In the Eastlawn cemetery North Liberty. Paul was captain of the Ushers Club of the North Liberty High School, and a member of the Future Farmers of America. Mrs. Dorothy V. Fagrminn Mrs. Dorothy V. Fagerman, 59,

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Walkerton, died at 11:00 p.m. Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll, ZUI Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. She was born February z;>, 1907. in Benton Harbor Michigan. Surviving are three sons, Richard E. Kcrchaert and Robert B. iverchacrt, both of Dearborn Heights, Michigan; and James L. Kerchaert, of MUI Creek; one sister, Mrs. Caroline Doll, Walkerton; five grandchildren. Friends may call at the Nusbaum Funeral Hoihe wheie services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday (Unlay». The Kev. Harold E. Wdliams, of the United Methodist Church, will ofiiciate, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. James Hennigar Word was received recently by friends in Walkerton of the death of James Hennigar, 84, who died in hia home in Clear Water, Florida, November 1. Burial and Masonic services were held in Carmel. Ind., November 5. The Hennigars were residents of Koontz Lake several years ago during the summer months. Mr. Hennigar was with the Steel Sash Co. of Chicago, before his retirement. Mrs. Hennigar survives her husband.

T H E LEGION CORNER The Veteran’s Administration has announced the issuance of medical emergency identitication devices to veterans with critical medical pro* iems. These devices identifiy vetcr<ins havirig such problems ns hypersensitivity to drugs and foodstuffs^ unstable metabolic states such as diabetes, epilepsy, or other seizures, a regimen of special medication such as anticoagulants or steroids; utilization of a highly specialized prosthetic device, such as pacemaker or vascular implant; or any condition which, in the opinion of the physician, merits use of such identification An emergency meuical information card, developed by the American Medical Association to Identify persons with critical medical problems, will be issued to outpatients and inpatients who leave a VA hospital, when in the judgment of a physician, its use is indicated by circumstances. Veterans with critical medical problems, not under VA care, should check with their respective physicians as to the procedure to obtain such identification

_ XOV. 17. 19M — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

im ler thi AMA program. Rabbi Albert M. Shulman of Temple Brni-El, South Bend, has been appointed a vice-chairman of the National Americanism Council of the American Le^jun, and will sarxe until the close of the 1967 fall meeting of the Nati nal Executive Committee. TL appointment was made by John E. Davis, National (’ .m---mander of the American Legiijn,

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in recognition of Rabbi Shulman's dedicated tu vice to <njr organization. Rabi i Shulman is a past national chaplain of the Legion. A good many public ,-p'aki rs need Letter terminal facilities. Beat around the bush and you take tin- long road to nowhere.

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