The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1970 — Page 12
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —
Walkerton Lions Busy With TWO Projects At a recent meeting of the V ulkerton TAOts Club the coming v- 4 s plans were explained by p evident Jack Tiede. He exP Mined the first project to be undertaken will be the selling of ee:i t cushions, with proceeds to I) ■ used to make the final payn -nt on the John Glenn football b oreboard which so many fans b ne enjoyed and will enjoy for 5 is >ns t<> come. The sale o fthe L ons Birthday Calendar will be u d loi this project also.
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The Lions Birthday calendar money will also support worth while projects such as: Radmacher Scholarship; Walkerton Lions Club Youth Building; Glasses for needy children; Lions Eye Bank; Leader D>g for the blind and Cancer Control, just to mention a few. Lions Densiow Don ana Robert Stockwell will chair the seat cushion committee and Clyde Chapman and Leonard Beaty, the birthday calendar project. President Tiede says to be looking for the Lions to contact you for your support so that in turn they can help others. As other projects come up. the public will become aware of them according
to president Tiede. NOTICE OF DATE CHANGE The Entered Apprentice Degree scheduled for Sept. 10th will be held on Saturday, September 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Walkerton Lodge No. 619. TO PRESENT /ORGAN RECITAL Mrs. Grace Atwood, assisted by Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst, will present an organ recital, to be given Sunday, September 13. at 3:30 p.m., in the Walkerton United Methodist Church. Everyone is invited to attend. North Liberty Kindergarten To Begin Sept. 11 The first session of the North Liberty Kindergarten will be held on Eriday .Sept. 11. All children and parents will meet with the teacher some time Tuesday. Wed nesday and Thursday, September 8,9, and 10. If you do not have an appointment, please contact the school. Ex Plymouth Resident Crash Kills Albert Leon Drake. 28, of 5365 W. Drive. Wheel Estate East, Indianapolis, died at 11:24 p.m. Friday in a one-car accident near Noblesville. He was born in Plymouth August 24, 1912 to John and Viola Lee Drake and had lived in Marshall County most of his life. He was a former Plymouth Police officer and a former em ployee of the FBI in Washington, DC. He was the service representative for the Firestone Rubber Co. at Noblesville. Surviving with his parents of route 1, Plymouth, are four sisters. Mrs. LaVerne (Joan) Carlson, Plymouth; Mrs. Stanley
(Phvllis) Gniadek, Portage; Mrs. Thomas (Carol) Miller, South Bend; and Miss Barbara Drake, at home. A sister proceeded him in death in 1966. Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Johnson Funeral Home, lymouth. Burial was in the Tyner Cemetery. q □ OBITUARIES □ Emil A. Kotz~ Emil August Kotz, 75, 282 <6 New Road. North Liberty, died at 4:00 a.m. Sunday at his home, following a heart attack. A retired maintenance worker at Divine Heart Seminary. Donaldson, he was born August 22, 1895 in Germany. Mr. Kutz’s wife. Gertrude Pauline proceeded him in death February 5, 1969. Mr. Kotz nt to North Liberty from Hanover, Germany, 18 years ago. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Edith Radandt. North Liberty; and Mrs. Erna Marohn, Plymouth, four grandchildren; four great - grandchildren and one sister. Mrs. Anna Grams. Kaiserslautern. Germany. Services were conducted at 11 am. Wednesday in the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home. North Liberty, with Rev. Robert Will banks, pastor of the North Liberty United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in the Westlawn Cemetery. North Liberty. □ □ B 1 R T II S □ □ A son. Kevin James, was born on August 31 to Mr. and Mis Gary Freeman. North Liberty, in the E Street Division Hospital. La Porte. Corporal and Mrs. Don Stahly. Walkerton, a daughter. Melissa Rene, born on September 1 in St. Joseph Hospital. South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stoneburner, route 1. Plymouth, are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stahly. Walkerton are the paternal grandparents.
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