The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1967 — Page 3

Q— — □ DEATHS □--- - - □ Mr*. Minnie Ella Hnscnherr^ Mrs. Minnie Ella Rosi nbe i 82, of Ko<ntz Ixikc, die! at JO;3O a.in. Friday in her home. Sho had been ill the past thive months. She was oorn in uovei Ohio, July 1. 1884. uni came to this area two years ago from East Chicago. She was married in 1901 m Dover to Grover ('leveland Rosenberry who survives. Surviving with the husband are two .sops, Eugene of s n Diego, Calif., and Ja<lc o, Koontz Lake; five daughters, Mrs Mildred McKeever of Dover, Ohio. Mrs. Dorothy R. nndl of Mansfield, Ohio. Mi Mary Rosenberry, of Phoenix. Ariz, Mrs. Virgina Mear, of \\ est Palm Beach, Kia., and Mrs. Betty Walker of Milthdodia, 111.; 15 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10 am. Monday in the Rannclls Funeral Home. Hamlet. Rev. Paul Loucks, pastor of the Koontz Lake United Missionary church officiated with burial in Grovertown cem< tery. Robert H. Thompson Robert H. Thompson. 87. of R. It: 3, Wnlkerton. died at 8 50 p.m. Tues lay at his home. He was a retired fanner. He was born Jan. 3, 1880 in

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Starke county and was a lifetime residnt of the area. Ho was married May 21. 1911 j n Walkerton to Lm ilk Kock whi survives. Al o surviving are four sr,ns, Robert of Walkrt .n, Walter ot St. Josph, Mich., Arthur ot W estervilL , Ohio, an 1 John of Wakville. Calif.; throe daughters, Mrs. Lucille Norman and Mrs. Barbara Wallace, both of Walkerton, and Mrs. Dorothy Wei.se of Kouts; 19 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Funeral sei vices wi re at 2 p.m. iCSTi Saturday in the Nusbium Funeral Horae, Walk’‘Hon. with Rev. William Babb of the Pilgrim Holiness church, Walkerton, offi< mtmg. Burial was in Woodlawn e< metery. •him \. Walker Services f< r John A. (Chodzinskii Walker 87. of R.R. 2. Walkerton. were at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Mary's Polish National Catholic Church. with Rev. Joseph E. Zawistowski, pastor, officiating. Burial was in St. Joseph Polish Cemetery. Mr. Walker died nt 3:05 p.m. Friday in Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for the last three weeks. He was born Dec. 16. 1880. in Poland. He lived in Walkerton the last 22 yeprs, coming from South Bend. He married Katherine Kolacz Nov. I. 1899. in South Bend. She died in July of 1962. Survivors arc six sons. Henry and Albeit

■ Walker, both of South Bend: 1 Clem. John Jr. and Jost ph Walker, all of Walkerton, and Louis <>t North Liberty; four daughters, M’s. Lora D nibrowski Mi s. Ann .N< n th, M Lotth Banaszak, an I Mi.. H:lk;ard< Avir, all of South Bend, 23 gran Ichildn n. 31 gieat-i ran 1chiliren: a brother. (h re Chodzinski of South Ben I. and two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Luezk wski and Mrs. Pearl Wisniewski, both of South Bend. Mr*. Gale Myer* Mrs. Gale (Welthai Myers. 50, ot R. R, 1, Grovertown, died at 9:3.5 a.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph hospital. South Bend. She was employed by Holiday Inn, Plymouth. She was born Aug. 25, 1917 in Wells county and came to this area 11 years ago from Bluffton. She was married August of 19-12 in Brownwood, Tex., to Gale Myers who survives with one son. Technical Sgt. V< rlos Myers stationed in Vietnam; four daughters, Mrs. Norma Jean Bruton of Koontz Lake, Mrs. Doris Keiper of Walkerton. Mrs. Peggy R« sander of Grovertown and Carolyn Sue at home; three brothers. Robert. Russell and Richard Houdyslu 11, all of Bluffton; three sisters, Mrs. Violet Miller. Mrs. Betty Moore and Mrs. Jo Ann I'banks, all of Bluffton: six grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. (CSTi Sunday at the I'nib d Missionary Chun h at Koontz Lake with the pastor. Rev. Paul Loucks, officiating. Bimal was in Grovertown cemetery. Notre Dame Dean Os Freshmen Speaks To Club College Counciling was the topic Wednesday night when Robert Glennon. Dean of Freshman at Notre Dame addressed the St. Patrick Womans Chib at the School Hall. He explained college entrance exams, scholarships and fellowships and urged pre-admission counciling. He alHomelife Xts are the fastest selling chain saws in the world! • Perfect for every farm cutting chore • Wcißhs only I? lbs. 12 or levs bar anachmn • Cuts 12'tre es in 10 second* — cuts trees up to 3 feet in d>ametev Get a free demonsirobon today. Rc-reta* XI \\ ( tamlipifyw ten \'J Mance H«e>aw%»Ml VT KABELIN'S EJIRD W A R E HIG Unculnway LaPorte, Ind. 721 Roosevelt Hoad Walkerton, Ind.

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so stressed the imp< rtance for the stud< nt to ta|.,. tp,. ~,r i, rt courses in high who | to nn • t the jv requi.Mts to < ntcr c. Ik g e . bunng thf bu.>m ... i.r tm the women agn-< d t , support a family lor one y-ar un.o- the Save A fanuh I'l.m ibroad. Th- y al. o donated shUxi to purr huw equip.m nt forth" school ( n. . teila. ' Announcenu ms included a dam v the third week in April for the Youth Group here. The spellin’; bee on Ap i! it will begin promptly at 7:30 pan. It will include each <4 the grades at. St Patrick School and feature a < nte. t between the eighth gradeis and those at St. Thomas’s al Knox. The annual Fashion Sh >u f<>r St. Pat < lub women will be < n Wednesday. Sept. 27 with the lovines Store, LaPorte furnishing the clothes. Hostesses for the evening w<m Mrs. Eiiward Laznrek. MrZ< non Muchowicz, Mrs. Bernard Westhues and Mrs. Lowll

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Hartsell. Children’s Home Represen Native To Speak rhe Fb 1I Rf p:, til .live "f the Baptist Child!, n H-.m- Kouts, I” ' 11 ' II ’ rr w k if-L L pi; t < ':iur ch of North Lii "I’c thi . i.iin. Sunda fb v 1> Ui ild W. t h. i<l . ,»o 1•b.1 n . i ;nic >-i .-it v nd former p i.,r , r> uill b - pi "aching ■mi in । i uing th. j ugi- g j imi of th" w rk of th" H"in. h’ both th" 10:3(J am. m i 7 :,o j In . service.-. Ti e Baptist Chi. 1n n - Honje. of the Indiana F 1 low .hip of R. gular Baptist ('hur< hes, provulea unwed moth, r coun-. ling, foster home si’rvio s, .md <n <d r | ti< n agency. The community is mvit d to hear Rev. Woreh p. ,k .-n thtse critical m itter-.

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