The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1966 — Page 2
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. THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - DEC. I, 1966
□ — Cl DEATHS r; n I .aw rem-r 11. Weaxer Sr. Lawn n. < 11 W- v« r Si •’ > I 2 IHh Kill ) R" id. N rth Lib • ity. died at 3 13 p m Tuesday M. n. ■i d lb pit d afl.i ; ' >UI -)CUI dllic 111 W . t •11 > I ' X’tobei 20 1901 .11 I/O Jim: ’’ount x lb li d hv. d in N .rth ' ibc’ l \ sixt... n -n: -. in/ ct. 11 011 l South lend. He W - m.oiied on August 29 1923 P 'Mith Sriv.i m S ith B a i Si ■■ -uimv. Ais survivim at. tw< daughter.'. Mi Lois Muria) o' South Bend and Mr, Anna D"ath oi Grunycr. tw sons. I-.w ’ ell<'< J l < I 1.. l.cMlh ~ ml Gea g< V oi Buchan m. 23 gramlUn! dien. a great-grand hild. and ‘hr. < Mst, t Mr P.. ssu Mil, nd Miss M ,isj( W. \. b ! of •s. nth Bend. ..nd Mi . M. ih Weinl .nd < f I »a) ‘ n < )h; ■ Kuner .d rinu' h Id Fr da) .11 p.m in Uh (’ah ary t .-mple with Ib \ B>) W< ai, •i.istoi officiating. But d was in ' Ulhlawn Cem. tel). lie Was ~1. Idel of Calvary Tempi, and th. < Wn< i and opei.doi • ' a Welding ■ ; .p on ltil<;\ lb d ai.t.l hi' p - r. nient m 1962 •I.tines M. kenned) Junies M Kcnnedv. 60, of 211 1 iollyw x d Pl.. South Bend, dud Frida) m Si J. 'cpii s Hospl 1 Where h< hud been a patient since <ov.mbi t 9 He was an employe, oi the service department < f th.- University of Notre Dame He was born Jamais 14. 1906. i Garrett, Ind., and had lived .sint e 1951 tn South. Bend, coming from Garrett. He w,.s married on October 17. 1934. at Garrett. to Martha C Miser, who survive,. Also surviving ai. a daughter. Miss Carol Ann K- nno<ly. at i...me; three broth.- A J. of Walkerton: Patil of Lima. Ohio; -nd Walter of Manh tian Kan.; nd a sister. Mrs. L'-o Hamlin, of St. Petersburg. Fl.. Services ivcir held at 9 a.m Monday in St Joseph's Catholii Church. Garrett Buiial was in th. WaterI o, Indiana, cemetery. Mr. Ken-c-dy was a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church South Bond, a past exalted ruler of the Garrett Lodge, B'nrvohmt and Protective < )rd< i of bilks, and a member oi the H. 1) Name Soety. ( buries Xcniet h <’l 'les (Kalman) Nemeth 76, < : 1627 Chapin St South Bend, died at 9:25 a.m Sumi, y in <Gi opathic hospital He hid been
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ill for eleven months Mi Nemeth. a resident of South Bend for the last y. at had lived m N rth Libert) for 35 years He w s Dot n on July \ ls9o in Yu- / -1 a cmmc to th I'mted St ~55) ei> s ago His wife. Am i di.sj on Ma) 23. 196<» Su»- \ i: ■ tw • s n < 'll u !••. It. Ji o’ South. B< nd, un i (>s, ir E. ' N i‘ h Liber* ) . : n • and. hild’t n and a bi< th. : 5 .ch o l ..f T 11 A’ iz Ila bimetal mix ices w< i held at 11 am. Wednesday in <nn Lady ' iit . gai) ( athohc (‘hurrh in S' nth B. nd with R. \ Msgt. J hi. Sabo. . ualmg Burial was ii Suu.pt. n Pi airie ('em. ter) John I . PtNiiiiicrt I Im F Pomm. rt 9s Rt 1. I’i."o Rond North Liberty. di.*d at I 3u am. Sunday in his home ;. f tet a two Week illness A lell’ed farmer he v is born on N. v 2V, Ix6s m W dkvrton and had lived his lifetime in this area He wis mar — -d on Di e. 4 ls9u. in Gr.ene Tap., to Alvadn Wai n< r. who died m 1913. Surviving ar. two sons. Stanley W. and Richard J., both of North Liberty: a daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Cl.-mentz South Bend; two grandchildren; and a sister. Mr>. Clara ('unn.ugham. South Bend. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Palmer Funeral Home. North Liberty Rev. Th ma.s Frost, pastor of the North Liberty Methidist Chuivh. officiated Burial was in the Sumption Prairie c.-m. t. i ) . Mrs. Arthur Bakk') Mrs. Carrie Balsl. v. 88, of 107 Rupt 1 Str.-et, North Liberty, died at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in her home after a two-month illness. She was born <>n Julv 28. 1878 in Ixipaz and had lived in North Libert v for 4."> vears. moving there from Marsh; 11 County. She was married on Feb. 17. 1900. in I-i---paz. to Arthur - Balsley, who survives Al' ■ surviving are a son Honiei W North Liberty; a daughter . Mrs Kathryn Hevel, North Libert); four grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren Services were held at 1 p.m Tuesdax in the Palmer Funeral Home North Libert), with Rev Shirwood V Durkee, pastor of the Ireland Road Grace Brethren Church. South Bend. offi. iitmg. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetci ■ North Lik-rtx . She was a member of the Grace Brethren Chinch. M.-mori il contributions ma> be made to th. buildin; fund ।it the c him h
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i Airman Ronald C. Clingenpeel son <>f Mr. and Mrs Le*e D. Chngenp.«l of R R 2. Walkerton. has be»-n Mdecttxi for technical training at Amarillo Air Force Bas. , Texas, as a I'. S. Air For. e aircr aft maintenani e specialist. The airman recently completed basic tram । g at I-ack land AFB. Texas. His aw -choul is part of the Air Training Command which conducts nundrciis of specialized courses *o pr. vide te< hnimlly trained p. rsonnd for the nation s aerospace force. Airman Clingenpeel is a graduate of North Libert \ High Svh'x.l. His n. a addre ,s is A3c Roj. Clingenpeel AF-16916908 - Box 82 3366 Si .o<il Sqd. Amar ilo AFB. Ti xas 79111 SERVI< b: NOTES CHJ LAI VIETNAM Marine 1.. nee Corporal David L Cowg. <<>n ot Mr. and Mrs. John F Cowger of Route 1. Walk, ton i^ serving with th. Seven'll Commum.atujns Battaltahoi Task Fora * X-Ray. First Mari:, Division at Chu Lai, Vietr ail. Tia SevenUr Coinmumi ations Butt lion has the assigned mission of installing, maintaining and peiating a communications netv. >rk within units of tin First Ma .ne I>ivtsr. n. A the same time thr< ugh a conim i us chic action program thi Moines provide niedhal aid foi 11.• peasants and 1 at h the pl pl to help th« ms* R» s through b. •.• sanitation and I•• dth imp ’• ’a. nt programs building >< no. ] and other »uHvities d.s gn. d 'o ral.'C the l;vin„ stand- . rds of Hie people. I -EIKC VIETNAM Arm) .ri’ William B Van I>)k< ' n "i Mrs. Marg ii» t E. Kal-■-lanis 9”1 Ohio St Walkerton, was a mem'i- r of the honor guard f<>r th<- surj ise vr it of P.'e'i<|eni L) ndon B a. hns'n at Ca n R.mh Ba). Vietnam. October 26 Sgt Va »•. ke an I his comrades w<m< . id bv the Pn sid.-nl that he a "I . nl) one n grrt. that I cann t personally th nk ev< i \ man in V etnam foi what he is doing.' Sgl V n I>. io- a i .dll ,-tdot''pc op, r. is assigned to Headqu - C unpan) of th. 4th Inf.mtr\ Divisions 2nd Brigade in Pleiku He entered the Arm) in Noxeniber pug'. ,nd w s assigned to the 7th Intantr) D 63 Yearn Os Service h-L Ddi.t LEMONTREES A«FroM£r«/in ™ eua« iummm ana AU to Phune CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.
7^ - 'JtcM Robert E. Urbln Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Inc. Walkerton. Indiana 46574 PUBLIC-YTIUN TIME: Thursday Os Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana SUBSCIPTION KATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c AddittonnJ If Mailed Out Cf State
x'ision in Korea iiefore arriving toi duty in Vietnam last August. SAN DIEGO. CALIF Hospitulrnan Apprentice Edward A Petz. t'SN. .son of Mr. and Mil George E. Petz of Route 2. North Liberty, han coinph-ted the basic Hospital Corps School at the U S. Naval Hospital in San Diego, Calif The four-month course icachcs hospital corp Him-n and corps WAVES to assist in the applying of bandages and dressings, taking of temp« r:rture.s and car.* of ward patients With further on-the-job training, he will be able to assist in physical examinations perform first aid and be trained in operating room, laboratary and X-rav room pt ix i-dui es SAN DIEGO. CALIF. Marine Private Craig Huw, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Howell of 202A N Maine St.. North Lib- • rt), was graduated from eight weeks of re. ruit training at th«* Manne Corps Recruit D«p.-t her. Und. t the sup<nision of v* t • ran noncommrssiom-d iffuDrill Instructor, he learned small arms marksmanship, hayon* t fighting and methods of self-pu teetlon. Hi also received instruction in military drill, history and traditions of the Marine Corp-, and other academic subjects Hr will now undergo fotu weeks of individual combat training and four weeks of bus . spts-ialist training in tils mlht.aiy Job field la-fore being a .'igned t< a permanent unit MEMPHIS. TENN M.nmt Private First Class Lxavid K Mun n. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P Moimc of Route 1. N .rth Liberty was graduated aH norman from the Avgdi m Ele lronics T<x hmcian Cours.- in Rad u at the Naval Air Tea hm•al Training Center Memphis H<- was first m a . lass of 11 with
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an average of 95.4 During the 12 week course, hu was introduc.-d to a pulsed radar system, electronic countermea,uivs and types of radar and navigational aids. The curriculum 1 included operational theory troubleshooting procedures and util;, zatiun of lute- elated radar t’-. t equipment Pi;<>r to attending this school, he graduated from thr two week Aviation Familiarization School and the 19-week Electronics Fundamentals School. A graduate of Mt St Mary « •»f the West. Norwood. Ohio. Pfc. Morence entria-d th.- Marin. . in November 1965. b^T ORD, CALIF Army Private Richard L Maze*. 21, s.«n of Mr and Mrs. ht«*d Werner. Route 3. Walkerton, completed eight weeks of advanced infantry training Nov. 23. at Fl Ord. Califomiß. He r« rived specialized instruction in small unit la. ti< . and in firing u< h Weapons as the M-14 nfle th*- M-60 machine gun and the 3 5 inch rtK’ket launcher. ANXIETY Too much foresight causes many to worry a great deal I about things that never happen. I Be a Defensive Driver I FARM BUREAU! INSURANCE j I AUTO - LIFE - HRE I Fred Bullinger I । Phone 586-3339 i 1 701 Monroe Walkerton*
