The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 February 1970 — Page 3
3 □ Married □ Fisher-Peterson Miss Sandra Kay Fisher beUne the bride of Wesley Lynn Peterson during a 4 p in. ceremony Saturday in the Lydick t'nited Methodist Church. Rev. ■Robert Seitz read the vows followed by a reception in the Lhurch social toom. The bride is the daughter of klr. and Mrs. Harold Peter Fish- [ ; 67669 Sycamore Road, North liberty. She graduated from |\'orth Liberty High School and Lttended Indiana Vocational [Technical Colleges. Mr and Mrs. Netsnn Peterson, LpuM Quince Road, are the parLnts of the bridegroom. He gradluated from North Liberty High ■School and is attending Purdue University, Lafayette. Ho is a member of the Army Reserves. The bride's A-line princess .own of satin peau and venice lace featured a high neckline, long kimono sleeves accented with a chapel train. A matching crown headpiece of lace and seed pearls secured her veil. She carried a bouquet of white pompons and stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Terry Glon was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lynn Bauman, North Liberty, and Miss Susan Allriedge, a cousin of the bride. The attendants wore empire A-line gowns of aqua chiffon over taffeta with scoop necklines and long, full sleeves. Venice lace trimmed the gowns. Triple bows of chiffon secured their face veils. Gilbert Peterson, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Groomsmen were Frank Ginzer, North Liberty, and Scott r 'arson, South Bend. Ushers included Gordon Peterson, brother of the bridegroom, and David Peterson, Niles, another brother. Candlelighters were Dennis Fisher, North Liberty, brother of the bride, and James Allriedge, cousin of the bride. The newlyweds will make their home in the Student Married Courts in West Lafayette. CARDS OF THANKS ' n The family of Mrs. Anna Palfi would like to thank the Better Homes Extension Club, Daughters of Rebecca, Walkerton Medical Clinic, Nusbaum Funeral Home, all our friends and neighbors who extended all acts of kindness during Mother's illness and death. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minter. Mr and Mrs. Frank Palfl and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palfi. Little Ads Bring Big Results
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Mrs. Albright To Speak At St. Patrick Club The St. Patrick Women's Club will meet Wednesday, March 4, in the St. Patrick School Hall immediately following the Wednesday Lenten Church services. Guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. Franklin Albright from North Liberty. Mrs. Albright is well known by many as an instructor in the making of ceramic pieces. Mrs. Albright will talk on the basics of ceramics. She will demonstrate howto pour a mold, how to unmold a “green" ceramic piece, the technigues of glazing and their results and also she will explain how the various textures of clay will effect the finished product. All ladies interested in ceramics are invited to an evening that will be both entertaining and informative. AMERICAN DAYS Concessions and booths operated by our local people create an atmosphere of down to earth, real hometown spirit. Laughter and gaiety while they ply the onlookers “to take a chance" or “show their skill" makes the Festival truly come to life. Concession Chairman Wyman Hochetetler anticipates this years response from the various clubs and organizations to surpass the previous years. As an added inducement there will be no charge for booth space this year. This will provide a real opportunity for any organization who needs extra money to have fun and still meet their needs. Why not plan now and be on the Amirican scene at a choice spot on June 4th when the Summer Festival gets under way. Call now. Reserve your space. Wyman Hochstetler - 586-2623. Rainbow News At the regular meeting of Walkerton Assembly 64, Order of Rainbow for Girls two board members, Mrs. Robert Candler and Mrs. Walter Phkavet were Installed by Mother Advisor Mrs. Bruce Henry. Mrs. Irene Lidy, Lincoln Township Heart Fund chairman reported that the Rainbow girls collected $117.15 Sunday afternoon when they canvessed the residences of Walkerton. Mrs. Robert Fenstermacher will call on business houses for Mrs. Lidy. Initiatory degrees will be conferred at the March 9, meeting. Practice will be held Friday March 6, at 3:45 p.m. at the temple. Tina Johnson contributed to the birthday bank. New raffa and pine needle collection baskets were made and donated to the assembly by Mrs. Lidy.
Lions Hear Sherrif Sokol Sherrif Elmer Sokol, of St. Joseph County, was the speaker for the February meeting of the Walkerton Lions Club Tuesday evening at the Walkerton Community Building. Sherrif Sokol gave a very interesting report of the duties of the sherrif's department and possible long range plans for government and policing units. His talk covered the duties and problems of the department which has a large area to cover and many varied duties. Following the talk, a series of questions were answered by Mr. Sokol. The meeting was presided over by president Harold Muncie and sheets concerning the present and future projects and meetings of the club were distributed to those present. The next regular meeting of the group will be Tuesday, March 31. when the Athletes of John Glenn High School will be honored with a dinner at the American Legion Hall. Tyner IOOF Lodge News The "Shakedown” Cruise of the Mobile Fish Frying Kitchen was voted an outstanding success by the near one hundred Odd Fellows who enjoyed a fish fry following their regular meeting of the Tyner Lodge, Wednesday evening, February 18. The Lodge hosted the eighth District meeting that same evening with District President Donavan Cliffton of Culver presiding. Initiatory degrees were conferred on candidates from Warsaw, Richland Center, Elkhart and Tyner by officers of Tyner Lodge. Indiana Grand Master Lloyd Jefferies, Rochester and Deputy Grand Master Carroll Zartman of Tyner Lodge assisted. During the business meeting of Tyner Lodge with Noble Lawrence Berglund presiding. Paul Dipert reported a sizable amount of money had been raised for the Eighth District Educational Fund. During the social hour fish and chips were served. The kitchen (a school bus converted) proved to be ample in size and convlently equipped with cupboards, fryers, etc. and was voted ready to “GO.” Much of the appreciation for getting the bus ready for operation goes to Ivo Hagenbush and his committee, who worked several months on this project.
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Polk Township 4-H’ers Elect 1970 Officers The Polk Township 4-H’ers met Thursday, February 12, in the Tyner School cafeteria. David Bollhoefer and Mary Ann Summers led the pledge. During the meeting the following officers were elected: president, John Pippenger; vicepresident, June Gardner; secretary, Doris Gardner; treasurer, Cathy Ruff; song leaders, Debbie Hurford and Mary Ann Summers; recreation leaders, Jim Pippenger and David Bollhoefer; devotions, Betty Gardner; health and safety, Angie Sutton; and reporter, Jill Miller. Betty Gardner gave a demonstration about rabbits. Mary Ann Summers’ report was on photography and Karen Brown's was on ceramics. The group decided to hold their meetings on the second Thursday of each month. Refreshments were served by Karen Brown, the Trent family and the Hurford family. Jill Miller-reporter BETTER HOMES DEMONSTRATION CLUB Nineteen members and one guest met Monday evening at the Community Building. Roll call was answered by "A new trick which this ‘old dog’ has learned the past year." Mrs. Branson Hiatt and Mrs. Charles Minter attended the lesson on “Quick Tricks in Sen-Ing” February 19 at the I & M Electric Company. Mrs. Hiatt gave a very interesting review of the lesson. Further plans were discussed for the Style Show- which will be on April 16 at the John Glenn Auditorium. “Baskets of Fashion" was chosen as the theme. Anyone in the community is eligible to sew and model for this style show. Contact Mrs. Howard Clingenpeel or Mrs. Branson Hiatt. Fabrics are to be purchased at the MGM Fabric Shop in LaPorte. Games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Branson Hiatt and Mrs. Wade Hostetler. Mrs. Henry Malstaff received the door prize. Cake and coffee was served by Mrs. Fayetta Dunn and Mrs. Albert Ray. POOR POUCY Potty prejudices allow many people to form opinions without trying to find the facts.
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