The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1967 — Page 3
D □ I E VIHS '' „ _ M Asa M. dingus Ann M M i. us, K.J, <.i >'t s. 3tth St., d! ■ 1 nt 9 0 p i Tu ‘ - diyin M n • Hi ptal a ‘cr a four-m* n‘h illn •.sx Hr> » '• n < n Sept. 3 ,1«» in N- ’th Li H ertv an 1 had livej in S utii Hen’ .3 years, comin r from N rlh Liberty. On Amr. 31. 19f)R, In South Bend, he niaTie.l Laura Moore, who survives al r. r with two s< ns. Ivan < f Niles an 1 Raynv n I of Marcellus; a dan hte . Hazel Cook, of Decatur, Mih.; ■even gran khll lren: 10 groatItrandchil Iren; an 1 a sister, .Mrs. Winnie Hditon of Ivkonio. Services were at 130 pm. Friday in the First Sev-enth-Day Adventist Church, Filer L. A. Knner, past' r offlcl st. cd. Burial was In Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Mn, Gertrude W. Wolfe Mrs. Gertrude W. WoF, 67. of 731 Fairway, died at 10 a.ru. Tuesday in her home after a short illness. She was born on July 20, 1399. in Germany, and had lived her' two years, coming from Hammon!. She was married m March 21. 1942. in Delphi, In 1., to T J. Francis Wolfe, who died in 1959. Surviving arc two hmtherj AFro! W. of South Bend and Walter G of Granger; an I three sisters, Mrs.
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Alma Passmore of San Antonio, Tex., Mr-. Margaret Donath of MiHawika an I M-s Eleanor I’*'. <a > r of Mm n . Services V - • I 11 in t’i< > v.- Funeral ■ -1 1 p i. r: . ■. Ed- \ 'rd W. Hu e• V, P t- j <4 • I r nite ; <■ -u- ch , I ( 1i i lie I. Ta i-d w.. . in tile Walia rl n < ’ -m- t< r Ai re I W II s A Fred Willi ;. " ( Rt. 2 N ith Li’ •• t . a. I at 5 10 i in. Feb. 1. In hi I ii . A retired farmer, he u-.q born -n Au . IS. 1333 in Mill —stov n Ky„ an I had lived tn N rth Lihc dv for 27 years. c< ming from Reyn Ms, In 1. On Feb I°. 1! 12. in Mill . 4. town he m 1 ^l,. I Frankie Ackri !• o, who survives al ng with two s ns. RoEcH of Ln-ansport and Sd. 1- William Willis, at Foe» Ord. Calif, st itiom d w>*h the Army: four dnu hters. M-s. Han ej Lawson of Scottsdale, Anz.. Mrs. Hannah Cooper of South Bind and M-s. Vorneda J >ncs and Mrs. Helen Smith, both of North Libert v; 13 grandchildren' six great-grandchil-dren; and two brothers. Ernest an I Van b< th of Miller town. Services were nt 2 p.m Friday In the Palmer Funeral H >m< North Liberty. Rev. Iter Morris pastor of the Mill Creek Baptist Church. officiated. Ruri 1 was in the Eastlawn Cemetery, North Liberty.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fl od Whit-b ather and daughters of South Bend visited with Ester Hannan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B< aty visited with Mrs. Bi ity's mother, Mrs. C. W. Campbell of Belle Center. Ohio over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Pow- 11 rvturned last Thursday fr< m a week in San Francisco where they attended the National Auotniobih Dealers Association Conv< ntitl Mr. and Mrs. John Wells spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MaJstaff and Tammy in Boonville, Indiana. Pvt. Gail who is stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. spent the week end with them also. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vandall, J hn and Paulina spent the week •nd in Waynesville. Mo. They w< nt to see their new grands- n who was born January 23 at th’e Fort Leonard Wood Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross. He weighed 61b. 10 oz. and was named Michael Charles Jr. William Kuhlwein, Koontz Lake, underwent surgery Thursday. Feh. 2, Hi the St Joseph Hospital, South Bend. Mr and Mrs. Jack Ryan, Janet, Juho and Jim spent the week end in R'X'kford Illinois visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. A Ryan. Jim is spending the week with his grandpa rente Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bick were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Urbin. Mrs, Gary Shh Ids entertained Sunday evening in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Cloyd Smith for the birthdays of Gary Shields and Lisa, Mm, Warner Cl*.rk and Mrs. Pearl Stull. Others present were Varner Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Dale 1 dull and Cartde, Mr. and Mrs. ynn Stull and family, Mr. and frx. Rex Stull and family, M-s. lary Clark and son. Mr. and Mrs. '.mith and Eric Shields. ■*O OBSERVE GOLDEN 33'EDDING ANNIVERSARY Rev. and Mrs. V. L. Gamer dll be honored for their 50th I .-eddlng anniversary nt an < pen I ouse from 2 tn 5 p.m. (EST) 'unday, February 12. at the I lochester Evangt heal United brethren f'Tturch W. Eight and ’effersem streets in Rochester. The affair is being planned by heir children. All friends and I -datives are invit <d. Rev. Garner was pastor of the ormer Walkerton Evangelical United Brethren church for four* I '^-n years before going to I Rochester In 1963. Hr retired rom the mlnistery on Christinas Day. 1966. Ignak r A FREI RtPLACEMENT 0 GUARANTEE^ OBELINS Tree Value" JABDWARE WALKERTON. IND.
FEB. 9, 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
Robert Me him.; returned Sunday to In liana I mver ity, Ixl mmt : ■ ter break at h- tm . Mr and Mrs Marit n And* i n entertainc I with 1 dinner Sun lav to c b-b- it- the birthdav of ’’rs Norman Beagles. Other gu- t> Mr. Be gb-s and Timmie an 1 Mr. and Mrs Raymond Be.iLlen. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludvdg and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bak -i spent the we< k end in Wab tsh and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jan <*s Rid< nour and s< n. Stephen. On Saturday night they attended the basketball game between Southwood, coached by Jim an i Oak Hill. Enroute home they stt pp,- j in Peru and railed on Mr and Mrs. Sxlvi -ter Amsler. WOMEN'S ( Lt B END RT\l\s 10 Y(H NG PE CJI’LE The Young Lords provided the dance music for the High Seh'tol Danee at the St. Patrick Sr hool Mon'! iy night when 40 young people w. re entertained by
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