The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1967 — Page 6

- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 4. 1967

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Opening Festivities Os After-Prom Party Is Public Fhe opening festivities of th** s*>nn Glenn After Prom Pr-tx Friday night, * r Saturday nv •- Ling as you prefer, will be th* only part of the proemm th* public will attend. Thi will teatun the arrival of the g:mq

AUCTION The Koontz Lake Liens Club Will Conduct An Auction On May 13 - Beginning At 10:30 At K ontz Lake Mobil Station The Club Is Seeking Donations Os Articles For This Auction, And Will Appreciate Anything Os Value Ycu May ( are To Give If You Have Anything To Donate, Please (all 586-2587 And The Articles Will Be Picked Up Richard Palmer, Chairman ITS AN ^HOME DECORATIONS^ lI r I *■ / ’ / / • Ki I M 1 p / 0 & I N -U/ This light weight, mobile cart is the perfect "silent butler* for dining room and patio entertaining. Styled with copper-tone •tubular brass frame, the Serve ’n Style cart offers five square feet of stain resistant tray space with a walnut finish. The 29' a - Inch high cart glides and turns at fingertip touch on rubber ,rimmed wheels, folds for compact storage when the party is lO'-er.

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at the theatre for the first leg of the all-night rip. At this time, each person will be introduod over the public addi *ss .system. Th> co* peration of the public is ae.t n asked to make it easier for *v iy ne to see. A ropod-off 'ion will rive phntv of room f • the arrivals to ret In without interruption **' the people, Parking restrict! ns are going to or p st. I r. Dll ws: Thore will b(

no parking posted and enforced on the north side of Roosevelt Road in the 600 block. Also, Illinois Street, from Roosevelt Road n »rth to Tyler Street. This area will be used for parkin, the cars after the honored guests are directed into the theatre. The traffic route will be changed, with cars leaving the school building parking bit and traveling to Illinois Street and they will full w in line on this street to avoid congesting traffic on U.S. 6. Cooperation is asked of all in the controlling of traffic to the safest advantage for everyone. After the introductions and movie party, the scene will change to the Elementary school in Walkerton where another dance in night club fashion will be held. This will run from approximately 3:00 a.m. until 6:00 a.m. From this point, the group will transfer to the American Legion Dining Rqom for breakfast to end the all-night party. Again this year a considerable amount of gifts, donated by the many fine businesws cooperating with the program, will bi* distributed throughout the night. □ - □ DEATHS □ □ Mrs. Nina Jack Hon Mrs. Nina Jackson, 71 of 406 Kentucky St., died at 8:30 a.m. Sunday in Osteopathic hospital, South Bend. She was bom September 14, 1895 in St. Joseph County and had lived here all her life. She was married to Lester R. Jackson, September 29, 1914 in Walkerton. He died July 7, 1949. Survivors include two sons, Ambrose, Walkerton and Harvey, Mishawaka; two daughters, Mrs. Keith Drake, Tyner ard Mrs. Gertrude Hefflth. Valparaiso; two grandchildren; five great-grand-children; five brothers, Theodore and Raymond Hornung, Walkerton; Urban Hornung, Wanatah; Frank Hornung, Portland. Ore.; and Cletus Hornung, Burlington, Iowa; three sisters, Mrs. Matilda Cummings, Michigan City; Mrs. Dorethy Wolfe, Sebring, Fla.; and Mrs. Hattie Rauen. Walkerton. Funeral services were held at 9 a.m. Wednesday in St. Patrick’s Church with Rev. Anthony Letko officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. The Rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Nusbaum Funeral Home. Mrs. Jackson was a charter member of the Federated Women's Community Club and St. Patrick's Women’s Club. Virgil Salyer Funeral services for Virgil Salyer, 61 mute 3, Walkerton, killed in a two-truck accident in Starke county at 6:15 a.m.

Friday, were held at noon at the South Bend Church of God. The Rev. Thomas Edwards and the Rev George Brachter officiated. Burial was in Grovertown cemetery, Mr. Salyer was born in Salyersville, Ky., on April 27, 1906 to Mr. and Mrs. Will Salyer. He came to this area nine years ago from Stockbridge, Mich. He was a janitor at the Commercial Honing company, Hamlet, and a member of the Church of God in South Rend. Hi* was married March 3, 1927 In Salyersville to Phoebe Arnett, who survives. Other survivors are three sons, James, North Liberty; I ria nd. Jackson, Mich.; Carl, route 1, Grovertown; three daughters, Mrs. Arlene Jehnzen and Mrs. Dixie Leasure, both of Jackson. Mich., and Mrs. Etta Lowe, Joliet, 111. Also, his father, Will. Carver, Ky.; one brother, Raymond, Jackson, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Mlnnix, Leslie, Mich., and Mrs. Lizzie Perkins, Riceville, Ky., and 22 grandchildren. Service Address Pvt. Thomas D. Fleming RA5187700 Co. D. 2nd. Bn. Stu Bde. 3rd Pit. USA SEFF Fort Gordon. Georgia, 30905 RFMMAOE SALE Friday and Saturday May 5 and 6, 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., 600 Indiana, St., Walkerton. Baby, children and women’s clothes, dtc. ONE-WAY It’s a poor rule that won't work both wa’s money talks, but it Just won't listen. Specialising in Permanent | Waving | Dede’s Beauty Salon Hair Shaping, Coloring & | Stvling § Phone 586-3644 Operators: DEDE FEJES & JANET BIGLER 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana

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