The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1968 — Page 3

I.L Dickie Dixon s Awarded iilver Star KBEr hßt "sH ; I’he Silver Star was aw.u Jed First Lieutenant Dickie W. <on of the United States Army gallantry in action in the public of Vietnam on Mav 25, <t>B. Dixon was awarded the Silver ?ir for gallantry in action ale engaged in military operr.ons against an armed hostile ■ce in the Republic of Vietnam. ■ rst Lieutenant Dixon distmshed himself on May 25, 1968 dile m vin£ as platoon leader - the third platoon, Company 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry. n that date, his platoon esult<d a well-fortified hill that is defended by an unknown size N rth Vietnamese Army force. his platoon was roHC'hing the p of the hill, they came under ■ense enemy small arms, t chi ne gun and mortar fire, ich pinned the platoon down. Ath complete disregard for VomenPast2l UH BLADDER IRRITATION uffer Many Troubles r er 21, common Kidney or Bladder illations affect twice as many women men sad may nuke you tense and nous from too frequent, burning or thing urination both day and night. :a>ndarily, you may lose sleep and Fer from Headaches, Backache and 1 old, tired, depressed. In such irri« on, CYST EX usually brings fast, sing comfort by curbing irritating its in strong, acid urine and by analic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drugjU. See how fast it caa help you.

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his own personal safety, Lieutenant Dixon continually exposed himself tn direct enemy fire in <n-dr to adjust his artiibry and to maneuvci his m- n. Remainin'/ cool and calm he u is able to get his platoon to push < n up the hill through the intense enemy fire and reach thvir positions. When they woe at tho point of completely overrunning the hill ammunition became critically low and the commanding officer ordered him to withdraw his platfXm from the hill, Dixon stayed behind and made sure that all his wounded u >re evacuated and thot the rest of the platoon had withdrawn to safety. By direction of the President under the provisions of the Act vs Congress, approved July 9, 1918 he recviviJ the Silver Star. □-- _ n MARRIAGES □ n Mohler — Dominiack Miss Roberta Ann Mohler and Jerry Lee Dominiack exchanged marriage vows Saturday and are now on a trip to Mackinac Island. Rev. Robert Goudie, Detroit, uncle of the bride, and Rev. David Maish officiated for the 11 am. ceremony in First United Methtdist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1,. Mohler. 52586 Forest Lane. She was graduated from Clay High School. Mr. and Mrs. John Dominiack, 1302 Ohio St.. Walkerton, are the parents of the bridegroom, who lives at 52273 Central Ave. He and his bride will be at home there after Oct. 12. The bridegroom was graduated from Oregeon Davis High School, G.-overtown. A gown of Chantilly lace and silk organza was worn by the bride. It was fashioned with a natural waistline, square neckline. long tapered sleeves and a redingote styled skirt with lace tiers forming a chapel length train. A pearl crown held the bride’s Veil. She cankd a bouquet of white roses with pink pompons. Long gowns of pink chiffon over tuff* la wfe worn by the bride's attendants. Floral trim was seen at the Empire waistlin* s and on the cu'fs of the long shirr sir* ves. Each wore a pink net headpiece. Miss Cheryl Wilson was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Whiting, Miss Barbara Pullman and Miss Kay Mohler. sist«r of the bride. Kenneth Dixon, Walkerton. was the best man. Ushers were

Charles Meeker. HamFt; Bill Dominiack. brother of the bridegroom, and his cousin. Gary Trost, b. th of Walk-ton. Following the c lemony a re. c< ption wa> held in the* church and l it r a dinner was serv d in the home of the bride's parents. COMMUNITY CALENDAR ThurMlay, October 10 12:00 noon The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce will meet for a luncheon and busin- ss meeting at Heil's Restaurant. 7:30 p.m, - Polk Township Achievement Night, will bo held at the Tyner School cafeteria for a pot luck dinner, meat furnished. Bring your own table service. 8:00 p.m. — St. Pat's Style Show and Card party at the St. Patrick Schrxil Hall. Friday, Octolwr 11 1 00 p.m. Regular meeting of the Walkerton Woman's Community Club will be held at the Community Building. Mr. Carl Horecky of Koontz Lake will show coMr slides of three estates. 7:30 p.m. — The John Glenn Falcons host the New Prairie football team in the third conference game at the Falcon Field. Saturday, October 12 2:00 p.m. — The North Liberty Shamrocks play the North Judson Bluejays in a football game. This is North Liberty’s Homecoming with the queen being

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