The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1969 — Page 9
□ — □ O B I T (TARIKS □ u Infant Kobin-on Graveside sc vie s for Timmy Sue Robinson. in ant daughb i of Mr. and Mm. Robert Robinson of 12J0-A Ohio St , who wa t born dead at 5:10 p.m Sunday in E St. DivLd >n Hospital, LaPorte, w re conducted Tuesday in East Lawn Cemetery, North Liberty. Rev. Harold E Williams, pa? tor of the Walkerton Unit d Meth .dist Church o ficiated. Other sutvivors include a sister, Sherry Ann; the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Juli Hess cf Walkerton, and the paternal grandpai ent-, Mr. and Mrs. Han Id Robinson of Lakeville. Mrs. Emnierence Huys Funeral se: vices for Mr s. Emmerenc Huys, 83, of Mishawaka, who dvd at 2 a.m. Monday in the home of her son. Frank Huys of South Bend will he h Id at 10:00 am Thursday at St. Bavo’s Church, Mishawaka. Frienus may call at the Tahlk*-mer-GoethaH Funeral Hone, Mishawaka. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Yvonne Hibr, Walkerton, Mrs. Muy Knepper and Mrs. Adeline Woodka, of South Bend and ‘our son . Frank and George of Elkhart, and Albert and William of Mishawaka; 17 grandchildren and eight gieatgrandchildren Harry E. Karn Harry E Kain, 78, Tyner, di-1 in Parkview Hospital Tu lay p.m. He had been in failing health for the past mne yens He was a retired farmer H was born October 1. 1890 m Polk Township, MarshaH C aintv and hid r«-.ied in the Tyne: community ail his life. He was married F bruary 21, 1911 to Tcs-ie May Khngerman, who survive ;. Aho two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Elsie) Winger, Warsaw ,Mrs. Paul (Car !| Mcßrid , Tyner two sons, Stanley E Karn, Tyner and Rufus Kain, Gary;
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FARM FOR SALE Due to ill beulth. Iterated 11, miles east of Walkerton. Ind. on Ist Ibsid. Will sell on contract. lor money maker •ee these farms DAIRY FARM 161 ACRES Larue modern 7 room home. Grade A- 2 attached 36” x 100 dairy hams, stalls, water*. 500 gal. bulk tank, 2 car garage and tool shed attached, 140' x 00' hay s‘’rd. Cemented barn lot. 12.000 watt output generator for emergency. Electric 10 x 50 mobile home with farm. 132 ACRES NO BUILDINGS Located 1 mile east o’ dairy farm, will sell farms together or weperate on contract. Herdsman wiVi plenty help. been on farm Si years I' you nerd help. Would sell with both farm* new 3 hirdroom home, bath and a half, lull basement, central air condition, attained 2 car garage, I acre ground kxwtrd on dairy farm. 126 head holstein. milk cows, approx. 10.060 bales hay, 4000 Itales straw, also 5 traitors. Complete hue machinery would *II with dairy farm if cattle and hay gm s with dairy Ginn. I’os-e sion any time if not jars esston March l«t, 1970. Private owairr. HOWARD PERSONETTE K.R 2 BOX 66.5A WALKERTON, IND. 46574 PHONE 5M6-2R19 ■■■■_ aaaa _ aiaa —-—-—J,—■■■■■____g|
nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 00 p.m. in the VanGilucr Fun ial Home, Plymouth. Rev. William W. Cale, pastor o the Chui ch of God in LaPaz will officiate with buiial in Tyner eemet ry. Friends may call at the : uneral home from Thursday pan. Mrs. Lawrence Henslterry Mrs. Catherine Hunsberiy, St, of (>.”.030 Ste. Rd 23. was dead on arrival at 7:30 pm. Saturday in Pine Lak' Division Hospital, LiPorte. She ha 1 been ill 'or several months. She was bom Oct. 25, 1881 m Ireland and had lived here for seven 'years coming from Philadelphia where she lived for 10 yens Her hu^tni, Lawien e, di"d June 23, 1958. Surviving aie a daughter, Mr:. Maty Lynch o' North Liberty with whom she resided, mil" gt andehildren; and a sister, Miss Sarah Frain of Wingate, Engl.ind. Sei vires were at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Patr ii k’s Catholic Church, Walkerton with Rev Anthony Letko officiating, Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Philadelphia. Graveside services Were held there Tuesday a ternorm. She was a member of the church and arrangements are being handled by the A M. M mue! hAmeral Home, North Liberty. SCHOOL MENU North LilM-rty ScDool Menus September 8-12 M rid iv Hot BeM Sandwich, Flu'fy Whipped Potatoes, Frozen Grv<n Peas, Crisp Carrot Cuils, Chocolate ('hip Cookie and Mrk. Tm xlay - Italian Spaghetti, Chee* Cube, Wilted Lettuce with Bacon Dtssing, Gari. ■ T a-t p. ints. Chilled M h n Pie< e an 1 Milk. Wedm lay Chill d Tomato Juice, Pig in Blanket, Oven Biked Beans, Crisp (’el ry Sth k . (' <ld Fi uit ('up. Milk Thursdi\ Swedish Meat Balls. IMrslifl Noodles, Butt re 1 BrsanJi with Gheeou Same, Tom ito W (Iges, Warm Co! ■ Cake with Butter, Strawberry (K! it in (’ube , and Milk. Friday Space Shot Specri': Liquid C. App ID Cheese San 1wich, Recovery Ana Carrot.". Count Down Lettuce with LiftSh t Ihessing. M <on-Sh >p Cake, and Capsule Brew.
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Boy Scout Troop 293 Holds Awards Program Walkerton Boy Scut Troop 293 held an Awards Program on Sunday, August 24 at the Lions Club Youth Building, Walk' rton. Awards were preented by Keith Betz, member of th" Troop Committee Th program began with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, which was lead by Maik Northam. Those who were presented awards and present were Tenuerfoot, Walter Pickavvt; Second Class, Delbert Fry, Maik Northam and Tony Moreau Robert Rhodes was recog mz d for earning the Star tank in Boy Scouts. The Star award i- the third highe t lank a boy can vain m Scouting. Robeit was also presented 6 m“iit badge, he has earned. Th se inciuu* music, photography, horsemanship, cooking, swimming and li esaving. Delbert Fry rec ived a co< king merit badge which he coined at camp. Y ar Pin were presented t Bruce Hensley, Maik Northam and Robert Rhodes. Aitei the awards were presented all enjoyed refreshments, then the Troop went to South B nd and enjoyed a tour of th new Saint Joseph County Jail and Sheri t’s Oft ice The Troop will go camping at Kingsbury Fish an 1 Game Aiea on Saturday and Sunday, Sept -mber 6 and 7. Better Homes Club To Meet Seotember 22 The September 22 meeting of Better Homes Exten-i. n Club will featur a demonstration t > refinish lurniture by the Bix Service Co. S >uth Bi nd It will tak ■ place at 7:30 p.m. at the Walkerton Community Building with M’ - G. iijv Willi uns tn charge. She instruct" the memb rs to each bring ague-t. a pair of rubber gloves to p:ot<ii th hands, coarse >te 1 wool anl w-ai old clothes A specialist in .stripping and re inishing furniture will biing -maT samples o wood for each attendance to work on Plan were made at the recen* picnic nu t ting livid at Shen'*man's Grove, N rth Lib rty. A delici >us m< a! was served for a wonderful evining o relaxing. The club trip to Dundee an I Elgin, Illinois was di-eu’sed. The 22 club m mbers an i 16 gue-ts all agreed it wis a tr -- nu ndous trip with the irst st< p at Dundee to t<<ur Hiegei pottery. They saw how kilns the size of a whole 1.1. in operat* 1 on a continuous r dating bi-;- as well us uniqu stamping m■chine.- mil t dent j 1 hm I we k. From there tP» y vi-ited a uniqu 'W< >den Shop” n-'.ir by Th<-n it Elgin th y ate Jun h in the i i • tory ca i teri i md enjoyi 1 viewing the v tii us d» m nstiati -ii" in crafts. Liter in the afterm> n the bU" then t< >k them to h.'t nic.il Geneva where th- w men enjoved several blocks of auth ntie old homes turned b utique >h ppes. Then ba k to In-dian-i with siipp i at Mr. Smmgosbord at Hamm n i mi hick to Walkerton shortly bes >re 9 p m.
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Models Listed For Style Show Tuesday Night Models for the St. Patlick C uncil 57(i9 K of C Wive- second annual fashion show are announced t <day by mod» 1 (hairman. Mis. Jerry Groves. Th y will be wvaring Bee-line fashion.! on Tuesday , Septemb r 9. at the Harold C. Urey Middle S' ho, 1 beginning at 8 p.m They are Mrs. K-vin Huf r st°tter, Mrs. Henry Zady, Mrs. Everett Patn tirde, Mrs. Mayotte Aineneau. Mrs. Fiank Earner anl little d (lighter Kelly, Mrs. Edward Zipinski, Mrs. Robert Mime ml Miss Sire Macklin and Mrs. (Jhar- !• s Vancza. School wear wi’l be shown by Kanm and Dem e Groves. Terry Szvdy, Vicki Taylor, Vick; - Cap k, Nancy Hiatt, P.it Westhues, Cindy Sav. ie, and Ri< hard md Deborah Vancza. Style Shou) Slated For October 9 The fashion show committee of St. Patrick Church met August 25th in the home of club presid nt, Mis. Michael Kochonow ki to discuss plans for the annual show. The theme ‘‘Travel in Fashion” was selected forth • October 9th style show which will be pieented by Lilly's Appar 1 Sh ip o r Laporte The style show as in previous years will be h Id in the St. Patricks School Hall. Members of the committc that were present to blp with the plans were Mrs. Hei n Kochonowski, table decoration and table prizes; Mr.'. H len
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Quebbeman, door prizes; Mu. Dennis Groves; refreshments; Mrs. Frank Sailer, decorations; Mr Charles Lloyd, models; Mrs. Jack Vukovits, tickets; and Mrs. Carl J. Chri't*-nsen, publicity. SENIOR FELLOWSHIP PICNIC The Senior Fellowship of the United M thodist Church will have their picnic at the n> w Like Latonka, seven mib s southwest of Plymouth on Indiana State Route 117, on Monday, Septemb r Bth. The group will leave from tho Illinois Street building, promptly at 11 am. Those needing transportation should contact Mrs. Gus Verkier, or Leonard Beaty Hamburger." and w iners will be taken ‘or a < > >k out at the lake and buns ml beverig s will be provid'd by helpers. Others are to bring piem food and own table service. Anyone is welc ‘me to j< in the group for the picnic and prhaps some little side trips of historical and scenic interest on the way home. Put on some “old togs,” bring y >ur friends and join us for some real outdoor fun. AWAKE ITCHING? Let doctor’s formula stop it. Zemo speeds soothing relief to externally caused itching of eczema, . minor rashes, skin irritations, nonpoisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface germs, aids healing. “De-itch” skin with Zemo, 1 iquid orOintmenL Quick relief, or your money back!
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