The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1970 — Page 5

□ □ OBITUARIES D Mrs. Ann Baker Cerame Mrs. Ann Baker Cerame, 53, 1310 Ohio Street, Walkerton, died at 10 p.m. Tuesday, March 10 in the E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte following a three week illness. Mrs. Cerame was a housewife and the daughter of Samuel and Leia Pratt Baker, both deceased. She was born on February 16, 1917 in Walkerton and has lived here most of her life. Survivors Include four brothers, Everett Baker and Marvin Baker both of Walkerton, Keith Baker of Ingleside, Texas and Nathan Baker of Hemet, California; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Kennedy and Mrs. Jennie Gillette

— - MN» Jal. . । ■'»Au r EEe — ^MrTW: - ?! H MJ™ tnM — • f - '' T"? 1'!1 1j 1 "'"! j * 9 * j ••VO Ur W>'.- : '' •■ :; - •t • • 1 .111 id irx- •■•••. 1.- • ■•[-•. ’ '-' ’ ; 1970 Home Heated With Natural Gas 1930 HomTlleatcd M'itli Coal^ Naturalfyis Contribution ToiClean Air

Back in the 1930’5, almost everybody in northern Indiana heated their homes with coal. This was evident by the many plumes of grey-black smoke rising from their chimneys.* At that time, only 612 MI‘SCO customers used gas for heat inf.

. Today's Gas Heating Customers Day LESS for the Service Ilian They Did in 1930v _ A' " CWK' * * ^Cost per therm 1930—16.45 cents | Cost per them 1970— 926 cents Natural gas really does the big jobs BETTER, CLEANER and FOR LESS than any othcrfossiffueL Indiana* H 8 Public Service Company I ■ vgr ■ energy to enjoy exciting todays and build better tomorrow*

both of Walkerton. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 12 at 2p.m. at the Nusbaum Funeral Home, Walkerton. Rev. Ken Bergner, pastor of the United Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. Friends may call at the Nusbaum Funeral Home from 7 p.m. Wednesday and from 9 a.m. until time of the services. 11. Alton Harris H. Alton Harris, 64, of 28135 New Road, North Liberty, died at 12:05 p.m. Friday in Memorial Hospital. South Bend, after an extended illness. He was a retired supervisor at the Bendix Corporation, where he had been employed 35 years. He was born

April 19, 1905, in Burns City, Indiana, and had liveu at North Liberty 31 years, coming from South Bend. He was married July 21, 1923. in Burns City to Cecil E. Miller. She survives, along with his mother. Mrs. Mary E. Hands, of Shoals, Indiana; two sons, E. Eugene, and W iper R.. both of North Lil e.-ty; two daughters, Mrs. William Bridgewater, of North Libertv, and Mrs August C. Snyder, of Mishawaka; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; two brothers. William, of South Bend, and James, of Shoals: and a sister, Mrs, Earl Day, of Loogootee, Indiana. Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Bet. er Creek Wesleyan Church. North Libert\, v\ ith Rev. D.W. Lacy, dis-

i oday,morttESißo% of the homesin thecitle?; and towns of northern Indiana are heated with natural gas—a much cleaner furl than coal or wk "• • 1 y. Olean air is quite a contribution. But not tho only one natural gas makes today.

MAIU H 12, 1970 _ THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

trict superintendet of the Northern Indiana Wesleyan Church, officiating. Burial was in Sumption Prairie Cemetery, South Bend. Mr. Harris was a member ot the National management Asso< .ation and ti c Wesleyan Church in V». E ci ten. Robert Mthiu William^ l! >’ert Mcpun W di ims, 67, of M ami Fl Hida, brother of Newton Williams. 700 Monroe Street, Walkerton, was found dead of an apparent heart attack late Tuesday in his Miami home. He retired from the U.S Navy as a chief warrant officer, and after 20 years with the Post Office in Miami, retired a second time. He was born in Springfield, Ohio. Surviving in addition to his brother Newton is another

brother, Ernest, of Worthington, Indiana. Services were at 2 pm. , Sunday in the Nusbaum Funeral Home. a Ikrn ton, with Rev. Harold Williams, pastor of the Cr ‘ed ’Jetii I ii^c Church officiati”g- B r. I was in the Aruingtmg. B . ial was in the Arlingl Vi , m. i.

i'i CHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! /emo spccdilv • 'ps torment of eMernalh can cd it hmg ... of ev ema. minor \siu irritations, nanp a -rmn- In . . set Desensitizes ner ecnum^>. Kii "niiionsvfstrrt.i c .crm> [ p n skin with Zcmo—laujid or (>ii,tuiciit.

5