The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1970 — Page 5
LINCOLN TWP. KING AND QUEEN Jr J '* r WK-li ,■ tsXSi JmL z& IsSmsES- I LINO LN T IW'NBHH’ King an 1 Trv.nli.p u .•' > / M ilstaii ;nd Queen candidate for Lincoln ■. ■; Welch. r 'tWHli * ■ ■ . I ® i I ISo MSI Jk l * WmR- -> W-r w &Ik» Uki WWW** ._J wJR iiwiif IB I u f 4Kr« SK^BL^Si HmK wfflaWaifc' kJ^S * ■ sjggg£. TOWNSHIP WINNERS and pas- Katlne Ke: h and Mary Ann Bible State Fair entries a’ ’e‘t Freeman. Nd pictured are Jmto light. Lynn Warner, Laura et S • Carol Welch and Kay MalsLUf. Janice Taylor, Lenna Smith. 1 ■> ' ■ xMi / ( ”C WB i ' / W ■ x r 5 / I . ^-’ -cd J ' IJ .;■ ? *w —- rv « - । j j I ■ Y W 1 » M’ 1 tll I B Li*--.* t I ■». .9HHHBHkB Kathi L zarek, Sandy Welch, TOWNSHIP WINNERS named Dems Bader and N my Hiatt, at Lmmln T unship 1-H Preview Tin y also are possible State to tire Fair aie Karen G.oves, Fair entries. MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE I >ii/o Bididing, North l itnrty Off. Vhcnr i "li-8121 Ues. Plu-ne G3G ’541 । ^1 Dr. E’-iott P rar’i, Upl^K t ist iIJ aif.l . n >tnel Walkerton. Ind. Plume 58i>-3722 Hours: Mon. 1 ■ 5:30 — Ihurs, 0:30 - 5:3C
□ Q MAKRI A G E S □ L? hl RZHAL - I \KM i 1 Miss Cape Lymi Ta. g< Lt " d Jei ry A n K aziiai were um i in mail; ge on r t.udvy t. .:. ; a 2 p.m. c men my w.ln Rev. Vai E. Hal is |)< i a min the rites. 'Die lighting of a unity candle fu in two separate < indies during the wedding cert many symbolized their union in marriage in the Immanuel United Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janies C. Targett, 25640 Liberty Highway, North Liberty. The groorn is the s m of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Karzhal, Jr. 66367 Smilax Road. North Liberty. The bride s chosen colo s of apricot and white accented the scene for Hie wedding. Mis, Maitin Albright, Elkhart, sister of the bride, sei veu as matron of honor. Miss Sandra Ward, South Bend. Miss Melita Berg.and, North Liberty and Miss Jacqwsme F i ziial, sister of [he bridegroom, Noith Liberty served as the bridesmaid'. L. > SmW :, North Lib' ' ty. v. .h the . best man nd me ushers wcie Moa- Albn.hl. 1. ah I, the brides biothv.-m-iaw: G.< gmy Gioves, Gi ngci', and 1., bridegioums um .e, lorn KmZhal. South Ben I. hollowing a le* ption in the church social looms the nc\ - weds ivlt on their honeymoon to Mackinac Isi mu. Michigan. Tney wni reside .it 62253 Oak Road, when they return on August 2. The bride is a graduate of North Liberty High School and the groom is also a graduate of North Liberty High School. BETTI HEK - PALICKI Nuptial mass was held in the Christ the King Catholic Church on Saturday during a 1:30 p.m. ceremony uniting Miss Janet Mary PalickL and Lt. William R. Bettcher. Rev. Stephen Sedlock, C. S. C., officiated and the couple received a Papal blessing. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Max J. Palicki, 19528 E. Brick Road. Lt. Bettcher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bettcher, North Liberty. The ivory and pink attire of the biid.tl attendants complimented the bride's gown of pink lace and organza. Mis. Anti. :;y Luber was the matw-n of lion r. The bride. il ls w< ’> M s. D a II inmock, Mishawaka. Mi s Elizabeth Jackson and M ■ s Ch 1 Romak. T.ciya B<in L ikeville, niece of th- bridt gro. :a. was the j mmr ini i- -m. .d. Janns P.ilieki, bi'd . t of the bride, served as i- -t n n fui Mr. Bettche:. The u.-hei wic Leonaid Paiicki, Simkie, ll.lmas, < lusln of the bride; Ferry EL a. Walk' rum; Bruce Ladd, E.id .it, Jack Me id and Guy Daymon. Godchildren of the bi.de. Miss Janine Brown and Ker in KI ipenstme were fl '\\ei g.il and ring bearer, respectively. The brides uncle, William Jaroszewski, played Ilie violin at the ceremony. Mrs. Bettcher graduated from St. Joseph's High School and Holy Cross St hool of Nursing. She attended Indiana University at South Bend and will work this fall for her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing at Montgomery College. Tin om i Park, Maryland. She is an inHEADACHE PAIN STANBACK gives you FAST relief from pains of headache, neural; a, neuf.be, and minor pains of arth' :s, rhe.imjtisi'i. Because STANE CK ccHa.ns se.eral med cal!, aprawed and prescribed nga ' n nts for fu t • re..of, yca can take STASBAC.X th 1 confidence. Satisfaction guaia.’.: eJi STAECK I»K.H-wt any . r I, , FETwiJ PC*O£AS । ;..|... ■ J I l ^4* r **’ |
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service instructor at St. Jo.wph I lospital. The budegroom is a gi iduate if North Libi ity Ech S'h i J and received a B u ae; m of Science deg’ee in mling tnmi IUSB. N'.w With the Army, he is as.- ,n d to Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. Following a dinru i ■ reception at St. Patricks parish's Korner of Killainey room, the couple left for a trip through Canada. The newlyweds will reside at 1865 Old Meadow Road, Apt 201, Maclean, Virginia. SENIOR FELLOWSHIP ENJOY DAY Forty-three members and guests of the Senior Ft Howship group of W ikerton enjoyed a delightful day at the Hubbard Hi’l park md m ise’m, located sou: miles .< rithwv.-t of Elkh irt on state load 19. Picnic tables and benches in the shade of the hard maple tree.- provided a b< . itn il co 1 spat for the delicious p: nic dinneß ! i Tire Hubbard Hill M s,- m w-sw the main attraction of He dav. 1 It is housed in thrt ■ buildings’, 1 .11 connect' -1. ,n . n it cin : , found t- n th >■ : . I . ms . ’ ing from "tie .sm . ’ i! Imother threw 'v. \ to । j. t ] ! old dental > : with tying hands, inti ;i" u’ ss md iurmtiii ,(»1 J aut 'mubi'■ . . <ia ।r store Indi.ins, g ,ns, ! evolvers, swoids and wagons with wooden wine's. The museum, opened in 1960, contains the collection of Charles Hubbard Fieldhouse who died in 1969. It now belongs to his estate. When Mr. Fieldhouse spent
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two w» eks >t the Chicago Woiid’s 1’ nr m 1893, he saw no autonubii's ti.i'ie for th< y were not yet b' in ; i ed. In 1902 his ! । 5 t his i. t automobile, . In 1903 I u d i < > .iindei ' 1 , .nd ir - h t a four < r Co! nu .a. \'v hen h ■ liv< d in Elkh " i in 19< i then wen only 67 autos thm e. In 1927 Mi Fieldhouse bought his first antique car. It had wooden spokes, iron tires and 12 springs on each wheel a.s a protection against the rough roads in existence at that tune. He paid S2OO tor it as an antique. The next day he used his fatlwi's horses an I buggy to tow it to the Hubbard Farm. That was the st h t of the Hubbard Hill Miuemn. The visitors from Walia . ton were impn . sed with the gim p. ;' ' ' Ihrhap- in some respects those re Hw .' I old d s. T f ,,.y all igi. . d with th'- motto of the museum. "Yes, It's i .hanging woi Id.” I Stomach upset ' by gas and acid? ' Li-Gel with Simethicone quickly relir.es gassy-acid upset. i ’ This unique discovei 7 breaks up and removes pa; • ful gas-bubbles. Your rd ’ - is more complete becau y Di-Gel takes the acid a { ■ the gas out of acid indig • tion. Get Di-Gel tablets c liquid today. Product (.2 Plough, Inc. » •
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