The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1968 — Page 11
North Liberty
Mrs. Clara Paige and Mrs. ..erne Forkor of South Bend ted Mrs. Emma Rexstrew on ursday. Mrs. D. A. Pearse was the lay dinner guest of Mrs. mas Radmacher at Walkern. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Snyder of poraiso were Thursday supguests of Mr. and Mrs. Cli.Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rudynski I sons visited Mr. and Mrs. sell Fruzier in South Bend Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims e been called to Lafayette to the death of Mr. Sims 'er, Mrs. Hazel Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan It J Mr. and Mrs. William in and family in Louisville, itucky last week end. .ku. Fred Keller <M Buchanan, higan and Mrs. Nellie ighman of Lakeville were nday afternoon guests of Carrie Hawbhtzci Mr. und Mrs. James Ulrich of it< n Harbor and Mr and Donald Bain of Coloma •• Sunday guests of Mrs. I Ila Which. Mr. and Mrs. John Heron and illy Melted Mr. ami Mrs Glen n hn-J M¥s Edna Benin South Bend on Sunday eve- * tr. Nick McKinna of Chi< nr" ted Mr. and Mrs. Clem merow on Friduy. Mr. Mc.na Was a pupil in Mi M miw’s Clast? fi ty jears ago. Mr. and Mm Harry Cl ’k. Russell Shenemnn and Mrs. !»»• Smith nded an auction at the Brethcrn Home in a, Indiana, on Satu. iv. Th* \ visited Mi. and Mrs. rles Wharton, Mrs. M iry . and Miss Pearl Rummel. /omen Past 21 ITH BLADDER IRRITATION iffar Many Troubles tar 21, common Kidney or Bladder slmmm aflect twice u many women <n and may make you terne and twus from too frequent, burning or mg urination both day and night. ndanly, you may k»c deep and r front Headaches. Backache and old, tired, depressed In such irri>n. CYSTEX usually brmps fast, ung comfort by curbing irritating ms in strong, acid urine and by anMv pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drugI s See how faat it can help you.
Our Though l For You From Kent «. Palmer
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Many BUirhss dramatise the greatness At Lineflin Bead this, hxr example Lincoln was rxMng tn an open carriage with a taYgv plantation own^r. When they pasW an old col the <ave bowed and tipped his hat Lincoln smiled and tipped his hat tn return to acknowledge the murtesy. The aMonished landholder ask’d "Why should you. of all peopp* tip your hat to a «‘uw’" Uncoin replied, ”Because I prefer not to b” outdone n < ourtrsy by anyone ” Thought'uln»’s« for and toward oth'-> are trademark- of great men Th* v she and respect u dh:mtv ri their w»m n. Thmighfuln’ss instead of t hough tlr^n.-* in ittitud- 1 and action has always bt-n and always will h«‘ a pre’t) - yardstick to measure anyone's chanidv - Palmer I'unernl Home North Lilwrty. a”«| Nushmun Etu^ral Home Walkerton. 'SG-3H4
~ 4 Fire Prevention Week Poster And Essay Winners National Fire !*revention Week poster and essay winners at the North Liberty Elementary School are as follows: Poster Contest - Grade 4; Gran-1 Champion Award. Diane Howell; Ist. Mutt Weiss; 2nd. Donald Slabach. Honorable Mentions: Kent Murris. Denise Sullivan, Karen .Mortakis. Scott Shaw. Dennis Figg. Julie Harbaugh, Gregg Sims. Grade 3: Ist, Sue Ann MOrris; 2nd, Hubby Hartsough. Honorable Mention-’. Ricky Natugon, BecJo Salyer, Joann Kane, Geraldine Larrew, Sarah Salyer, Tanya. Balsley. Kim Judd. Grade’?: Ist. John Hanson; 2nd Colin Singleton. Honorable Mentions: Christy Clteys, Pam Krieg. Lisa Rlzek, Jimmy Rogers. Je'-flfer Stacy, Janet Knowlton,' Vlckx Pannell. Julie ('oilings Grade 1: Ist, Susan Moreland- 2nd. Chantelle Harding. Honorable Mention: Mark Judd. Brian Nnragon T°rri Bunch. Kathv Rnhins<>n. J-met Schultz, Elizabeth Humphries, Elizabeth Miller, Rebecc a Co<>j>er, Kevin Holme- Kinde-gar-ten: Ist. Susan Cmmlich; 2ml. Crissy Menczynaki. Honorable Mention: Shelly Porter, Todd Cairo!!, Norma Davis, Sherri Salyer. Essay Contest - Grade 7: Grand Cl, mpi -n Idr.que Award, K men Donathen; Ist. Ginger Ho teller; Ist. David Sheaks; 2nd. Bobby Litteral; 2nd, J< y N< b n. Honorable Mention: Cathy Wihox, Debbie Sims. Grade 6 1 -t. Cindy Bunch; 2nd, Cathy Hitt. Honorable Mention: Karen Cisney, Suundra Moyer, Sherry N irngop, Gem- Stoner, Terry Wagner, Cinds Sousley, Jovre Davenp'Pl/ Grade r »: Ist, Bandy Reeder; 2nd, Pit irk Rose. Honorable Mention: Glenn Platz. Mi-i h< de Uolkngs, Carol Andvrsjn. Cindy Hiatt, Brenda Lambert. Jana Noson The North Liberty Fire Department has . provided the trophies and plaque* for these winners. LEAAE ME OUT Wif<\ Mort,, wake up! The-r S u but. lor gomg through y»»ur pM-kcts' Mamt* nance Fonman L ave me out o’ it Mabel. You two jU •' go aa>-id aud fight it out yourM-lvc
Sue Six Is Installed As Worthy Advisor Miss Sue Six, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Six wis installed us worthy advisor of the Walkerton Asembly 64. International Order of Rainbow for Girls at open ceremonies Saturday evening. Oct. 12 at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Alfred Drews. Mother Advisor, opened the meeting. Installing officers were: Miss Sharon Knowlton. Walkerton, installing worthy advisor; Marshall, Miss Pamela Dutcher: Chaplain. Mrs. William Junes of North Liberty; reeo~der, Mrs Irene Lidy: Mrs. Glenn Shupert. North Liberty, organist: and Rev. Thomas Frost of North Liberty was soloist. Miss Six wearing a avucoda gown was given her obligati n by Warner (’lark Walkerton. The soloist sang "I Believe", then" she was escorted to the east by her father. The little Misses Becky and Chris Jonepresented their cousin with het gavel and n gift. Other officers installed were the Misses Janice Harfsou"h worthy associate advisor; B.enda ThornbuHf, charity; Lynn Pickavet. hope; Kathy Martin, recorder: Mary Ann Kersh. treasurer; Roxanne Whittherrv. chaplain. Other officers Inst lied were the Misses Debbie Six nature: Diane Daube. immortal itv; Nancv Jackson, fidelirKerri Kincaid, service; Vickie Tnvlor, con'idcntH! nl server: Sher i Bcalnr. oute r observer; Sandv Welch’ mu«ici->n: M tvs Thornburg. choir director: M ir. sha Hostetler .mi Nancv Hi itt soloists; Kristie Krick, prompter; Juanita Steinke. Hoosier Promise; Cathv Lidv and Sone i Krirk«>n Jewel Keepers and Vickie H'odrtler. historian Officers appointed n< t present will he installed at the next meeting. The ■‘emilv and rinse frier 1 of Miss Six were introduced '■ • her parents v -ro escorfr t to t’ ~ lifer and were honored with a soln, (’p Everv Mountain Miss Janice Hart sou -h in the absence o' the out ecjnir wnrfh\ advisor Maxine Mullet rehnouished the worthy advisors pin to Miss Six Miss Six announced he- mntfn will be “St -nl Fa-t tn T’’"* MTiich is True ", song. I Bi lieve;
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OCTOBER 17. IJMJX — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
^watchwords, Hope and Cha ritv; Symbol, piaying han-is; < olor-Avaci-da green and gold fl .u. r, mums. Gold praying hands were in the shadow box in the e.-t in d smaller ones were ut all .station-, her motto was printed in gold on a white arch in the east. Guests seated in the near e.t-t ami introduced were the Mas file Escorts, Alfred Drews, Warner Clark. Grover Oplinger an I Ralph Jackson. Also, Mrs. Gertrude Kross, mother advisor < f Ui Porte Assembly and deputy < District 1; Mr. Drews, Grand deputy of District 1; M-. Drews, Grand Iteputy of lust. 1 and 26. Mrs. Drews. Gran-1 Deputy, dist 26; Mrs. Lidy, Grand Organizer o‘ dist 26 and Worthy Matr< n of Walkerton Chapter O.E.S : Newton Williams, worthy p itr< n of Walkertnn Chapter OKS. Also introduced were Ralph Jackson. Worshipful Master of Walkerton F & AM; Mr John Steneaker, Grand Organizer o’ dist. 1; .and Miss Karen Kollar. Grand Representative to the ('anal Zone, both from KiPorte. The Rev. Frost sang ‘ YuuT Never Wilk Alone" be'ore he gave the benediction The Misses Vickie and Mursh t Hostetler were in charge of t-he guest book and programs. Mother Advisors and members were present from IjaPorte, North Ijberty, and Union Mills. A reception was given billowing the installation White mums in gold vases were on the tables Hostesses were Mrs Billy Hn--tetler, Mrs John Cudnoy, Mrs Ralph Smith and Mr Walter Jackson. Rare Historical Lore Heard By Youth Group On October 7. 42 members < f the Senior Fellowship Gi aip < ' the United M-'th -di-t Chur a. heard Mrs John Guttman i sent the rv o f the "T til « f I a th Mu !: Thi - i - n ?i - < imt of the P ttaw ittornie Indians. who were taken fr> - th- i homes in the M,r ■ -h C -.int\ area, e,-cort-d bv F l t! T-oups. to a rcseryjt: n the Osage River in K<n-t- tn make new homes there Thi trip began -it Twin Lake- Indiana near Plymouth on Au.ust 30. 1838 and finally on November 10. of that year after traveling a distance of nearlv 90' miles the Indains arrived at t heir • destin-it a n Before gr. *w details of the diary kept on the
march by Judge Willi mi Polke, the .eeond in mrnmand of the escorting troop Mr- Guttman g ive a brief hi t- ry the events which led up to the march. At the < ( ,f tpi, interesting presentation of this appdhng migration some listener- were heard to remark: I wonder how mnny of us would have survived under the inhuman conditions which were encountered on this march" "Just heating about this was difficult h- w much worse the reality.” "This is one of the blackest pages in American history.” "Makes our own troubles we complain about todav seem ver\ .small m comparison to the hardship the Indians endured.” "W-hat was Jono is nothing of which we can be proud." This happened so close to home and so few knew of this history.” Some said that while this is a part of Indiana hist ry it Ls difficult to hear nnd to our shame that we cause-J thi- human indignity to man. where so much suffering was endured, and so many pois-hod Mrs Gu- Verkier i- pre-ident of this group and <ordially invites anyone interested to join its activities regn-dless of church affiliation. Regular meetings are held - n the irst MVnday of the month in the Illinois Street building i f the United Methodid Church Fill Cracks And Holes Better Handies like putty. Hardens like wood plastic WOOD’ The Genuine- Accept No Substitute, i £ ■ iTVT •in v ' I It- ' Ki r - M KJ V v ... '■-•a ■< wt »» . iaZ The Light House Now ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS Still 20% OFF ALL FIXTURES Bill and Ellen Fullmer Proprietors Phone 362-9905 609 Andren Ave. 1-i Porte. Ind. We Have All Electrical Needs In Stock — wirr*. cables, outlet boxes, Venice Equipment etc.
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