The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1970 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weller route 2, Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Collette, to Mr. William Braden of Terre Haute. Mr. Braden is employed by the Air National Guard and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Braden of Terre Haute. An April wedding is being planned. □ — □ OBITUARIES D □ W. Clyde Hoffman Services for W. Clyde Hoffman, 81, of 27450 Kline Trail, who died at 11:45 p.m. Satur-

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day in his residence after suffering a heart attack, were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday in the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty. Rev. Robert Willbanks, pastor of the North Liberty United Methodist church, officiated. Graveside services were held at the Sumption Prairie Cemetery by American Legion Post 365, of which Mr. Hoffman was a member. He was born February 27, 1889, in the house where he resided all his life. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Tumbleson. of South Bend and Mrs. Maggie Riddle, of Crumstown. He was a World War I veteran. Edward Elmer Kaser Edward Elmer Kaser was tak en to the hospital on September 8 with a skull fracture and paraysis after a fall from the roof of his residence. He had been painting the house when he fell from a ladder which was propped against the house. He died of the injuries at 9:20 p.m., Sunday. He lived at 69400 Pine Road, North Liberty and was 50 years of age. Kaser had worked for 20 years at the Bendix Corp., where he was an inspector. He was born September 16, 1919, in LaPaz, Ind , and was a lifetime resident of the LaPaz-North Liberty area. On June 23, 1946, in Lexington. Ky., he married Loeva Ruth Garey, who survives. Also surviving are his father, Benjamin Kaser and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Della Marks, both

of LaPaz; three sons. R. Craig, of Columbus. Ohio, and Garey and John, both at home; a grandson; and three brothers, Clarence and Cecil, of LaPaz and Glenn, of Walkerton; and five sisters, Mis. Alfred Wingett, of LaPaz, Mis. Edward Bope and Mrs. Chester Thomas, both of Bremen, Mrs. Bill Parks, of Walkerton, and Mra. Russell Walls kog, of Plymouth. Services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the North Liberty Church of Christ, of which Mr. Kaser was a member, by Rev. Tom Jones, pastor. Burial was in Fair Cemetery, North Liberty. Mr. Kaser was a member of Bendix Local 9. UAW. County coroner Dr. Harry A. Ludwig said the circumstances surrounding the death are still being investigated. I o Douglas Sheatsley, Washington D. C. was a recent overnight visitor with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sheatsey of Walkerton. Young Sheatsley was on vacation from his duties with NASA. Mrs. George Hillis spent Labor Day week end in Menomonee Falls and Milwaukee. Wis., with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Christ-

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man and sister, Mrs. J. O. Peterson. Mrs. M. B. Slick had as her Labor Day weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Slick, John Milo. Susanne, Sally. Nancy and Thomas, all of Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Richard Sicner of Chicago were Sunday guests of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bandendistel. Celeste Sicner of Denver, Colorado, was also a guest and she had just returned from a tour of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sheatsley. 907 Illinois St., Walkerton have had as their house guest. Mrs. Mabellao Clute of Honolulu, Hawaii. Mrs. Clute, with the late Mr. Clute operated a fishing camp at Ennis. Montana for many years, where the Sheatsly's spent many vacations. She left her Walkerton friends Sept. 10 to visit her many friends in the U.S.A, who she has not seen since her moving to Hawaii two years ago. Sgt. Herbert Smith of the Air Force and son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, route 3, Walker-

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ton was home on a 30-day leave. He left for duty in the philltpines Islands where he will bo station*! for 15 months. Sgt, Smith is a communications specialist in a unit of the Aerospace Defense Command and he previously served at Minot Air Force Base on North Dakota. Mrs. Shirley Roth and Mrs. June Groves returned home last week after attending the National Convention of the American Legion Auxilary in Portland, Oregon. SAN ANTONIO-- Airman Mir cheal J. Cain, son of Mrs. Phyllis Cain of 4523 S. Cooper PL, Tampa .Forida,. has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texs. He has been assigned to Chanute AFB. 111. for training in the aircraft equipment maintainence field. Airman Cain is a 1970 graduate of Oregon Davis High School. His Father. Theodore Cain, resides on R. R. 3. Walkerton, Ind.

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