The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1967 — Page 11

Open Houses To Honor JGHS Graduates Many of the members or the graduating class of 1967 fn m John Glenn High School will be honored with an open house following the commencement exercises Tuesday < vening. Thest will begin immediately following the program at the High School Auditorium Those so honored are: Sue Skinner Jerry Feece piane Peterson [ )onna Stephsun Pana Pletcher Gai y Mechiing Margie Lee Kay Schaeffer Plane Heil At dene Downey Jim Holland Jan Erbaugh Linda Keck Terri Stull Kenneth Muiphy Pam Dyer Cohette Weller Wanda Awald Ingrid Pommer Rachel Mulkt Margie Elder Don Stahly Roger Norris Bill Holland Debbie Brovold Linda Spade Don Holden ad Paul Rupel Phillip Patrick Allen Schmeltz Diana Doll Jeanne Rhodes Marjean Cole Connie Knowlton Cheryl Mattocks Don Martin । FAR M • FOR SALE 183 Acres - 100 Aires Muck Two Izirge Houses and Barn Liberty Township Phone 656-8072 4tjlp FoP.. SALE 1957 GMc « 2 ton pick-up. VB. $175.00; also 14 Ft alum Lone Star boat, 40 HP Johnson motor with trailer and accessories, $650.00 Ph. 056-8376 ml Ip

IT HAPPENED! I >ur used bike selection in down! I Hide jour bike in non for a i bigger A better one — Trade i, deal* put jou S S $ ahead. I rude Now ! <)|wn Sunday I !-5 for Sales and Part* HONDA OE MICHIANA ■ 22# East Jefferson Bhd. Downtown South Bend HONDA TRU MPH YAMAHA I'd: SALE Modern 3-bedioom ranch house, dining room, finished r«i eati<>n room in basement, alt tched double garage Gas heat and hot water. 2L arie 63*00 Thorn Road, North Liber I \ Ph. 656-3101 after 5 00 p m 4t js wanted a women to come in a few hours a day to assist in the home while I ni recuperating from a fall I recently suffered Mrs. Newton Williams, 700 Monroe St , Walkerton. Ph. 5X6-3457 (’HARLES SAW REPAIR । "•'•d From M2SI State Read I 2S To *ll Vir<i a ta At. WalkartM, la*. H. R. Charles Phaaa 616 -867* 3Un2o

Kenny Chapman Les Cable Tom Keichnert F i d Chu. ch Lin la Bi. z Ross Divine Mike Parrish Jet i y Shi aks Marilyn Lute Mark Ross Ronnie Burch Jun Smith Cindy Martin Beverly Leininger Elaine Knowlton David Zunbaugh Linda Smith Richey Peterson Ron Schroeder THE LEGION CORNER At least one American Umwt - sity is offering a tangible “thank you" to servicemen who have fought in Vietnam. Gonzaga University in Spokane. Wash will offer tuition reductions up to S3OO to honorably - discharged men and women who meet the school’s entrance requirements Those who have received the Medal of Honor, DistuiguLst-dSet-vicc Cross, the Air Force or the Navy Cross will-tor admitted tuition-free foi two years The Presid^rt of Gonzaga, the very Rev. John P. Leary, S. C.. said "This is our way. modest ns it is, of really commending and rewarding the brave young fellow’s over then 1 who deserve so well of their country. 1 believe that actions speak louder than words.” The Commander - in - Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wavs, Leslie M Fry, said, "This recognition of the contribution to world peace made by our lighting men is concrete and tangible The action taken by Gonzaga University should serve as an example for other institutions of higher learning." (Fnzaga is believed to be the first American College to offer a preferential program for servicemen and women. The program will become effective in September with annual tuition reductions <>f SIOO up to the maximum of S3OO Tlir regular tuition is SIOOO for a twu-semester year. A private Catholic university operated by the Jesuit Order,

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(Luizaga h i ,i • 'id' nt p pul ■ tu n ot 2,600 and i . open to qualified students of all rrci . an i creeds. It is c<>mpi sed ot the College <>f Arts and Srivnc • an 1 the Schools if Business Administration. Educati-n. Engineering and Liw. Twelve degrees are offered in 36 fields of und< t - graduate study This coining Friday at 230 p.m.. Richard Verkier on behuil of the American Legion Post 189 of Walkerton will pi esent the annual American Legion School awards. y This yc at the winners are Beverly Leininger and Junies Place. C sig r: idula t ions. NOTICE Saturday, Mav 20th at 10 00 a.m. the John GL tin ('hm b uder will sponsor a lb vmg Bake Sale The proceeds will be used to help send the girls to c heei h ading camp this summer. □ Q THANKS □ D I wish to thank everyone who remembered me while 1 was' in the hospital. The cards, visits and other expressions of encouragement were sincerely appreciated. Cla icm e Rhi idebeck 1 wish to thank my man'/ friends and relatives and especially Rev. Walter Clneys fm th- - acts of kindness, the beautiful cards, the pudty flowers and ail the pi-ayers that were s.i <1 during my stay in the h-spit il and being at home following .surgery. I>onna Bal ■ • y To all the friends, relativi s nd neighbors who called at the I meral home and residence, omtributed memorials and flow .is as well as food The famil of William Ste.de are indeed g'ateful. Much comfort and cun-ol.i-tion was received from these kindness. Wm Steeb- F mily We wish to extend our t rutvful thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for 11 of the cards. flowers and mam acts of kindness during the ilhu s and death of our mother The Mabel Brlbhei Familx

MAY is. 1967 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

Poppy Day You don t have to ask what POPPY DAY r because thi year as year- before it is offering to tin PUBLIC the privelege of w- uing a BL()O1) ret POPPY on the days of M.<y 26 and 27. Throughout the Unit'd States on these days members of Legion Auxiliary Unit and Junior members will offer the se paper flowers lot what ever one wishes to give in memory of those men wh gave then lives for America. Ti e money you deposit ill the cans and the wearing of the Plil’PY will tell your fellowmen. you do appreciate being offered the chance to show your loyalty and Patriotism. All monies contributed these two days in Walkerton is k' pt here tor the sole purpose of local Veterans whether W rid War I. World War Ji or the present conflict, in thiei needs in the Welfare of then child en If you are not wealing a BLOOD RED POPPY on May 26 and 27 -- then ask yourself this question -- Would 1 trade my life for a boy fighting for me? After May 18 Posters made by school children of the local schools will be on display in the local store windows. These Posters show from the students viewpoint the meaning of POPPY' DAY. Remember to wear a poppy <>n POPPY DAYS. CAR WASH AND BAKE SALE Cakes. Cookies, candy and car washes are available to the community. Saturday. May 20 from 9 a.m to 4 p.m at the old Method's! parsonage on Illinois Street Th.- Youth of the United Methodist church are sponsoring the < activities to help defray the penses of David Welch as a member of a work team to tin* Navajo Indians m New Mexico this .summer Anyone mlensted m contribut.ng to this bake sale, it will t>. appi cciated. You may bring your goods to the old parsonage or call the United Methixiist church and someone will pr-k it up. Car wash is $1 73 pet ear. h L CONSERVATION (LIB IO MEET Regular inonthlv meeting of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club will be held .it the Clubhouse on Friday, May 19th at x 00 p.m with Mrs Nowell showing slides of the Western Stutts A cari\-m suppet every Saturday evening at 630 Visitors an w Icnrne. just bring a hot dish .1 lad or deset t . We have the table service and flu- lomnull'e pt. >v ides th. iofll ■ t■i .m J bi. I an I buttei ilosl.--. es JoI the M > Illi । tin it• Mi \\ illiani Simpl.:n hi I Mr.- Milt ii Gerry. sENIOi: ( ITIZENs ( LI n IO Mi I I The t<.ul 11 me. ting <>l ihe S. nr a (’it iz-ii will! lii Malt lr 1.1 l"V ItoW 11 <'i ll el '. at I' 11 1 'lui> hi'lisi -ii 1 hu. lav .ill •i n u it I I.n pm. A "hoi t lie el in f. 1 ■ ved le. gaiiii . .md i■ 11 es| men! s AII intel esl ed pet I . ma x । iu< .in I ai e weh tu F. >i mloi matloii < .ill Mi \\ illi.em Mn h tlski pit iden! phone nm.ibei .’>B6-2333 < HARU \ < IR( LE Ml LIS \C mi MKS B ARDI \ T'lte <'hll It \ ( ’ll lle of tile WSCS ot the United Methodist chutch met in the home ot MiRobert Barden with sewn pn tut Mi Elizabeih ouutl gu\« the lesson entitled In Shaud Sorrow" The meeting was closed with devotions by <’.uan- Sun We will iv>t meet during tin .summi t but will ivsuinr on St pt 11. al the h' me of Mt s Ra\men I .Siinm The meeting will be at 10 OU a.m with .■ p t Im k dmnf ul noon RI TH ( IRC LE MEETS The Ruth Circle of the United Jdethodixt church met m the home ul Mrs Dvnms Northum on Tuesday evening Max 9 Mra. Geurge Warner gave a very- interesting lesson on the ex p«riences of sneuri workers m Indlu and Mrs Ed Brooker nmducted the devoUon* It was decided to continue meetings during the summer with the Julv meeting to b* a plena

Mrs. Finley Is Honored At KL ( hurch Sunday Mrs Flossie Finley. R R 1, Walkerton wa honored during the Sunday Sxhool period of tha Koontz Lake United Missionary Church Sunday. May 14th Sho was given the honor of th a Special Mother of the day m a short ceremony under the direction of Robert Varga, SS Supt and Paul Loucks pastor. This came as a complete surpri^ ty Mrs Finley and double happiness for her when seven of her eight k children and their families weru pi esent Ben Fmb \ gave a short resume of hi> mothers life, her de- ’ < votion to her family and h> r’ chun h Th»- church and Sunday School pr* -*'nfed her with .• bou* . quet of ros.-s Mrs. Ftm y is 71 years of age her thn» sons are; Ben who live- near Ins n*other. John Finley J- Aubu i Ind and William Finley of S uth Bend. The five daughters are Mrs. M uriie iG.orgiai Huff of Huntsvilh Georgia: Mrs Earl (Bettv i Miller. Nor'h Liberty; Mrs Bryan fjanri Rush and Mrs. John H (Nelli. < Martin, both of Koontz I-ik and M»s, Jamis (Audreyi Re»d of Walkerton Mt and Mrs Reed were hosts to a dinner at noor. Sunday in then home on Vitgma Street, Walkerton, where M >th« r Finley continued honors of the day Mrs. Finley and ’ne late Mr. Finley ce|ebrat<xl their 50th wedding anniversary m Jan 1961. A short time later Mt Finley passed away The •ne daughter Mis Huft wis un d b to attend the occasion becaur- of the distance. M’s Finlev is the dvvottd grandmother of 24 id the greatgrand mother of 3. TO HONOR SI NIORS The United Met' ' dist Chur h of Walkerton will honor the young pe -ple of «>ur Congregation who will be giadrtating this spring at the 11 On o'clock Worship Service m the Illinois Street Building on Sund iy, Muy 21st. We are proud ot these young people, and we tv p, that you will be present nt this Special R» । - ognition of Gradua es I»ay NOTIC E Ol SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned Executrix the Estate of Hazel Brvwn Luke deiea.Mil pur."ai.( t an order of ti;> M. dis m S»q nor ( ’ >ui I in Cause N > 170'26 • is Lu sale the f< ll< xvmg dr"' aid iral i -tat" ."ituat' din St. .' >ph r. ;.n:; I ■ Lana -w it Lot 2". W'-t Y< r k subd ision Io lii> t >wn ! Walker t' >n ’HI". .11 I <»o:l A I 01j hx I • s rm h with mdi.idu.il i fmna< vs includes gas > king stoves Old refngel it. I- M'O I car gai <g> with larg> • >pen t • hi,hi st bidd- : ’»♦ < t to appiox .1 <>? Madison C only ( ' Ul ’ All offet s t I e submitted on a before Mix 26. 1067 I1967 t Ur >nk U Kr.n . r RR. 3 B<>x 2"’> Walkrrt n nd Ph. >B6-2513. Mabel (’ II n. Excctlll Ot tile estate t H«iz> I Brown Lu>< . NOTICE Os KDMINI* I R \ I ION IN THE ST JOSEPH 'ROBATE COURT ESTATE 'O 21702 STATE ( >F INDIAN V ST J< iSEPH COUN3 V s> IN THE MATTER O’ THE ESTATE OF NINA ACKSON. I >e<cased Noth <• i.s hi li by given that Ambrost L J.h ks< n xvas on the date hereof appomio 1 Administrator of the ("talc ot tin above named decedent AH persons laving < laini* against said estate, ul.ether or not now due nine' Ie the -anie in xnai Court wit a six months from the date of U r first publication <rt this nohow or said t laim will be forevei ba ied Dated at SouU' Rend Indiana thin 9th duv of .Mav 1967 Aloysius J Kromkowski Cterk of above captioned court Florence Creager Morris Attotnex for Estate Stjl

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