The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1968 — Page 8

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPTEMBER 19. 1968

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PTA Executive Committee Mee?s In North Liberty Th<' Executive Commit!** > of the North Liberty PTA m< * at the home of the President, Mrs. Osborn Fish t, Wednesday evening. Officers and Chairmen tor th< coming y< ai were announced es follow: President. Mis Os bin Fish r; Vice-P.vsid. nt. Mrs. Paul Weldy: Secretary M s John Kring; Treasurer. Mr. Harlev We iss. Audio-Visual. Mr. Gary Nels, n; Achievurnnt Book. Mrs. R belt Gowan; Budget and Finance. Mr. Harley Wi iss; Chaructt r and Spiritual LiR Mrs. Thomas Fisher; Cultural Arts, Miss Ardyce Tngg; Music. Mr> G1 n Shupp it. Mis. Gan Nelson; Exceptional Child M -. Harley Mangus; Found, i > D.i\ Mi s. Kenn th Wagner; G< i's and Achi, x - n. nts. Mi>. Harkv Knowlton; Hospitality. Mrs. Ralph S< Usely, Mrs. Jt rial Holmes; International Relations, Mis. John Kring; Health. Mrs. G< rge Houser; legislation. Mrs. Raymond Narragon; Library, Mrs. Harold Fisher; Membership, Mrs. Jerral Holmes; Parent and Family Life, Mrs. Robert Clark; Proc-dun? and By-Laws, Mrs. R H. Franklin: Publicity, Mrs. Paul Neidlinger; Publications, Mrs. Max Steele; Program. Mrs. Paul Weldy; Room Repivs entatives. Mrs. Allen Kaser; Scholarship, Mr. James Dekker; Wavs and Means, Mrs. John Kurzhal; Historian, Mrs. George Blair; Safety. Mrs. Walling Rose; Recreation. Mrs. Maurice Liggett; Urban, Mrs, Lyle McCormick; Teachers Reception. Mrs. R. L. Franklin: Sept. Refreshments, Mrs. Richard Stewart; April Refreshments, Mrs. Earl Platz; Founder’s Refreshments, Mrs. Harold Fisher; Baby Sitting, Sept. Mrs. Lyle McCormick, Oct. Mrs. Robert Clark. The Carnival in October was discussed. A goal of over 300 members was decided upon. The first meeting of the y^ar Was held September 17 at 7:30 in the school cafeteria. Attorney Daniel Morgan of South Bend gave a talk on "Whet to do about Juvenile Delinquency.” A question •nd answer period followed. For the October meeting

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"Smoking Sam'' will bv with u>. An Executive meeting will be held in the Library at 6 15 p.m. pi seeding the regular mv<tmg St pt ember 17. □ □ OBITUARIES □ □ Edward It. Hostetler Edward Raymond Hostvl/T. 62. of 884 Jackson St., Walkert' n. di< d at 7:50 a.m. Saturday m his homt after a fiv‘-y<ur illness. He was a form r test driver for the Studcbak 'i Corp, He was born on Dec. 1, 1905. in Plymvuth and lived in Walk *ri< n 21 years. His first wife, the form r Evelyn Gary, whom he married in 1927. died in 1913. Hv m uri 'd Dorothy Tavis of LaPort • on Sept. 23. 1911. She survives along with two sons Edward Jr. of Bourbon and Allen of T> .- rance. Calif.; f"in grandchildren: a givat g andehild: a brother Cai nd ster. Mrs. Ma b l Thayer, bth of Koontz Lire. Servn t s w< tv at 2 p.m. Monday in tin I'nit» d M'-th •i >t Chu oh of W ill;, 't n with Rev. Hartild William.' pash t <ff iiting. Burial was in Kingsbury O-metcry. Alvin Dillon Alvin Dillon 75. of 817 S. 23rd St. died nt 4:05 a.m. S?pt. 11 in St Joseph's Hospital a'ter an illness of four days. He was born Sept. 25. 1892. in No th Liberty, and livd all his life in St. Joseph County. In St. Joseph. Mich., in 1911, he married Irene Glasner, who died in 1947. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ootto Sch' mar and a step daughter, Miss Wanita Reardon, both of South Bend, six grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. S rvices were at 3 p.m. Triday with Rev. Vernon Lailement, pastor of the River Park United Methodist Church, officiating in th" Forest G. Hay Funeral Home. Burial was in Highland Cemetery. He was a retired Studebaker Corp, employee and was a member of St. Joseph Valley Lodge 45 of the F and A.M. who conducted a memorial service. Lilian L Maaon Lillian L. Mason, 66636 State Rd. 23. North Liberty, de'd on August 31. in Memorial Hospital, South Bend after a 7 week illness. She was a teach»r for 5

years ut Green, Township School. She was married to Rw. Thomas Mason who passed away in 1958. She is survived by vne son. Charles of North Liberty, and one daughter. Dr. N had Thompson of Aurora, Colorado; One brother. Paul G. Lavarans one sister, Miss Gladys Lavai ms both of North Liberty and five grandchildren. Services were held on Septem ber 4 in the North Liberty United Methodist Church with Rw. William N. Whear and assisted by R-v. Thomas Frost, pastors officiating. Bimal wain tne Westlawn Uemvbrx. Nvrth Liberty. Mrs. Mason was a member if th* Church and the Indiana Stat,

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Teachers Association. The Dilmer Funeral Home, North Liberty was in charge of the ari alignments. □ □ BIRTHS 0 D Mr. end Mrs. Wayne La Folk ‘ of Walkerton are the parents of a daughter boi^ on Seph-mber 13 in Parkview hospital, Plymouth. Rev. and Mrs. William Babb as W"’k> ton are the pat nt i of a daughter bom on Septvmher 1 in the E Strwt Division hospit il, LaPorte. Mt. and Mrs. Marian Breeeiien of North Liberty ane paren's of a daughter, born Sept. 8 in Osteopathic Hospital.

D □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ □ E Street Division, Lal’orte William Slone, Jr., Alvin L. Robison. Mrs. Edna B. Hefferman, Mra. Earl Haney, Clarence B. Heiman, and Orval D. Ambler all of Walkerton. Pine Like Division, LaPorte Master Michael Stockwell and Elizabeth Medlin both of Walker ton. SENIOR CITIZENS Our next meeting will be on Thursday, September 19th ut 100 p.m. at the Grovertown Conservation Club. Anyone interested is welcome tv attend. A short busdnss meeting is followed by games and ref-< shments.