The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 June 1970 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JI NE 18. 1970

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□ [1 O 14 I T I A K I r. s □ □ Mrs. Virgil (Tait yi - Chlot Cl ft. 53, <>f 321 R sevelt Road, Walkei t-n di'd a'. , 13” tin. Wednesday at tlb V keit"i Xu ” H 'io H' ’ a- xtfute 1 v -■ !’■ n W 9 '917 it W ■ . D h 1 I: i then .11 <1 hi On V . ;; 1911 in W.i la 1 ton 5 v. it i a i t" Vll il < fl v s ’ - \ ■. Shi’ n Is >. 11 Iv। <1 I v f ■>• ■■ < !;a' * 'hi 19 S' 1? • i 3 d. ( t m i \ M I »ti . t ■: 1 : tv .d < at. • - M• I ><>t is Kit g O* Tipton Indi .n t and Mis. F।' ev 5 ant of Siht 1 Lake; ei_ l u1 and. hildi en and tin w g • . t-a । and> nildf in. fixe iroth(jt - Gcoi gc Pearish of Wa’keit>>o >ah IT nish of Seattle. V. i-hington John Pearish of San Ant >nio. Texas Lowell Pearish of Knox Indiana, and Clyde Jewish ot North Liberty; and Six sisters. Mrs Roy Naragon of Dayton. Michigan, Mis. Cecil iecket of LaPorte. Mrs. Verland Elo son of Elkhart. Mrs. William Skinner of North Manchester, Wlis< Dorothy Pearish of FrankSort and Mrs. Calvin Skinner ot Bui nank. California. Serviced were conducted at 2 pin Fnday at the Wesleyan ^hurch of Walkerton by Rev. William Babb, pastor. Burial 4'as in Westlawn Cemetery at IK H'h Liberty. Mis Craft was 4 membet of the Wesleyan who, ch. r r ( Orxitle E. Houser • O ville E. Houser, 79. of 28500 St Rd. 4. North Liberty, died at 6 a n. Sunday at the Pine Lake Du; Oon Hospital. LaPorte. after Un extended illness. a retired gri»< ry stole owner in North Lib tty. he wos born July 13. 1890 in Libei tv Twp. and lived in Not th Liberty all his life. On Jun 8. 1912. he married Lodema E Long in Teegarden, Indiana. Siu siu vives with a son. George E. of North Liberty, a daughtei Mrs. Lester Truex, of New Carlisle; nine grandchildren: four gre ‘-grandchildren; and a sister Mrs. ohve Fair, of North

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Lilnu ty Services were at 2p in Tuesday at the Noth Liber's Church of the Brethren. Ke.. A I \\ tn..' | asl-ir. of'W. iti d. B ; il was in Westlawn Ceme-te-y. North Liberty. Mr. H ui^'i w . . n o: d 1 ined mimst a tor 51 Ve< I sei । .ng the I ne C t" k nt thi Na th Liberty Chui ch of tin Im ' 1; 1 ■ en. el Whoil I ( a r ,r 1 Mt nun lil donut ions 1 , 11 made t ' the ( hui 1 of ' , 110 : u < n 1 9 Ipi.l. H md Fund. Ma. । Da.is (ran I ord M. . I m C: nford pas -1 । . in thr E SV. 110 <pit;,l on Ji 11 of io: in al hemoi age. She born in LaPorte Co. on J . 22, Idle. Snr was raised m W Ikerton and giaduuted in the class of 1929 After her marriage she was in LaPorte the rest of her life. Her father. Car l I)a xis preceded her in 1941. She has a daughter, Mrs. Donna Lashinis, and three grandchildren in LaPorte and two sisters. Mrs. Marjorie Martin of Walkerton and Mrs. Myrtle Shock of Burr Oak. Indiana. Her mother is Mrs. Icy Rhodebeek of Walkerton. memoriam In loving memory of Gregory James Mercer who passed away one year ago June 19. We miss you. your life was like ;i candle; light, but oh so bright. With beams of love, you filled each heart, and made it hard for us to part. We miss your voice, your sweet embrace. Your precious smile, your angel face. Our hearts are sad, but this we know: When God called, you had to go. God needed you in heaven above to teach his angels how to love. He Heed your soul now it can rise To leave the angels in paradise. Dad, Mom and Denny □ D CAR I) S OF TIIA N K S U L We wish to express our sincere thanks to all the wonderful friends and neighbors for theii many acts of kindness during the long illness and death of out wife and mother. A special thanks to all the personnel of the Walkerton Nursing Horne foi the excellent care, all the Indies who sewed bindages .and most of all to Rev. Babbs. The Virgil Craft Family We wish to thank Rev. Frost and Rev. Bennett and Dr. Cartel, friends, relatives and neighbors for all their kindness and sympahty for the comforting visits

and all who kept us In their prayers d iring the loss of our h”s aid and father. It was deeply appointed. May God Blv.-s you all. Alts. Claude Shoemaker X- Fa mil. - Mi. and Mis. Paul Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. Loy Shoemaker Mi. ami M s. Giayston .Shoemaker Mi. '• Mis. Ben Seym mi! JIBP I would like I<> thank exeiy<>ne for their caids, httiis and pi avers w tide uii'ic' miing kn 0 surgery in Methodist Ho.-pital in Indianapi >1 is. Opal Hostetb'i JIS C O HOSPI rft L NE W r □ Q E Street Division, LaPorte Lee Tarlton and Mrs. Emma Zigler both of Walkerton. Marvin Klingerman of Tyner and Mrs. Howard Litteral of North Liberty. Pine l^ake Division, I^aPorte William Fannin of North Liberty and Master Daniel Stokes of Walkerton. □ n B I R T II S □ q A daughter was born on June 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanson of Walkerton in the E Street Division hospital, LaPorte. Mr and Mrs. Robert Reese of Walkerton, are the parents of a son. Scott Eugene, born on June 11 in the Parkview hospital, Plymouth. Mrs. Reese is the former Marsha Dare. Father - Son Night Planned For Saturday “Weekend of Champions,” a new color film produced by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, is to be shown during Father and Son Night activities at the Koontz Lake Missionary Church on Saturday (June 201 at 5:30 p.m CDT. This film features a number of outstanding professional athletes, including Bart Starr whose name is almost synonymous with Champion. For more than a decade he has quarterbacked the Green Bay Packers to National League and World Championships In “Weekend of Cham pions.” he .along with Tom Landry .head coach of the Dall is Cowboys; Bobby Richardson of the New York Yankees; Bill Glass, ex-All Pro end of the Cleveland Browns; and Paul An derson. the world's st’ongest man, tell of their philosophies ot life, "Weekend of Champions" is a film that provides inspiration and challenge for people of all ages, but is of particular interest to the sports enthusiast. The Father and Son Night supper and program is being sponsored by the Women's Missionary Society of the Koontz Lake Church. Reservations for attending the event may be made by phoning Mrs. Ja< k Deisch. 586-2030. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself effective as June 2, 1970. H. L. Stoneburner

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Master Masons Honored At OES Meeting Master Masons of Walkerton Lodge 619 F & AM were honored Tuesday evening, June 2 at the meeting of the Eastern Star Chapter 319. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Robert King greeted the speci il guests with a poem, “Good Folks Like You.” Each gentleman was given a letter by Mrs. Robert Candler, associate mat’<>n; a Father’s Day message to •p,. f’om Ma', which when lead aloud proved most amusing and interesting. A large red bandana was tucked in the pocket of each guest, with much on the outside, by the conductresses, giving a colorful air to the row of fathers. Mrs. Jack Davis sang “Always" in their honor. During the buisness meeting it was announced that Miss Carol Taylor. Worthy Advisor of Walkertn Assembly. Order of Rainbow for Gills, had received the SIOO s< holarship offered this yeai by the Star chapter. The next meeting. June 16. the iniatory degrees will be conferred on one candidiate. All officers were urged to take the Proficiency test in September. Thev shoud notify the chapter secretary within the next two weeks Proteins in the officer line were; Mrs. James Verkier; ward<‘i: Mrs. Leonard Beatty, Ruth; Mrs. John McCombs, Martha; Mrs Mary Bauer, chapleain; and Mrs D. Giftakas. prompter. Mis. George Ferverda and Mrs.

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v NUSBAUM FUNERAL HOME WALKERTON, INDIANA I w r V For Your Information * W &L Dear friends. H WdM w . Following a bereavement, all notes of condolence should be answered personally. A note of gratitude should also be sent to each pallbearer, and to anyone who has been of special help. While a personal note of gratitude and aid is proper, we feel it is preferable to visit the clergyman and thank him In person. W Respectfully, A J S L, 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 586-3444

William Steinwald were honored with the birthday song. Mrs. Clara Smith of Koontz Lake a member of Theo Osborn chapter in Homewood, Alabama chapter was introduced and welcomed. Mrs. V. B. Wolfe, a member of the Walkerton chapter, now residing in Florida, was welcomed. During the social hour refreshments were served by Mrs. Gary (’lark, Mrs. Minnie Mikesell and Mrs. D. C. Germaine. You can wait on a train of thought, but don’t depend on it getting there in time. Prepare for rainy days, but take time to enjoy the sunshine.

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