The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1970 — Page 3

□ □ OBITII A K 1 E S □ □ Mi-s Edith Steele Miss Edith Lorraine Steele, of 7it) E Woodside Ave., died at 12:35 a.m. Tuesday in Healthwin Convalescent Center after an illness of 18 months. She retired in 1965 as a teacher with the South Bend Community School Corp Born in St Joseph County, she resided here all her life. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Flack of South Bend and Mrs John R. Travis of Walkerton. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Thursday in the Forest G Hay and Son Funeral Home where services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday. Rev Louis Reynolds, pastor of Hyde Park United M'th odist Church, Hammond, officiating Mr. Reynolds is a former pupil of Miss Steele. Burial wiil be in Riverview Cemetery. Miss Steele earned her B S. and M S. at the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor and took graduate studies at the University of Chicago She taught at Walkerton High. Franklin Elder, Muessel and Riley High Schools. She was a member of Pi Lambda Theta. Nu Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, Indiana and National Retired Teacher^ Associations, American Speech and Hearing Association and Grace United Methodist Church. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Joseph County Chapter of the Tuberculosis League. Mrs. Kat her "ne Taylor Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine I Taylor, 46. of Rt. 1 Walkerton who died at 9:30 pm Friday in St Joseph's Hospital, were at 2 p.m. Monday at the Sumption Prairie United Methodist Church, South Bend, with Rev. Claude Stogsdill, pastor of the Warsaw Brethren Church, officiating Burial was in Sumption Prairie Cemetery, South Bend. She was born Sept. 19, 1924. in Greene Twp. She was married to Ora Taylor, May 18. 1947. Mrs. Taylor was office manager of the Teegarden Elevator and operated an income

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item ar* it piece of burlap: pompoms; masking tape and white glue. । Cui out a piece of burlap on* inch wider ard longer all around than you want your AnUht d piece to be. Then turn the ex*ra inch under on all four sides of the rug and tape to Ute underside of the backing with masking tape—•realms finished edges. Next Jay out pum poms in Ue desired pattern and then paste 4o*n. Mrs. Herbert lecomBunds that you past j the

tax service. Survivors include her husband; her mother Mrs. Bernice Lictenbarger of Walkerton; two daughters. Caro! Tay. lor of Lafayette and Janice at home; two brothers. Roland Lichtenl tiger of Walkerton and Neal of Zion, 111. B. A. Sweigart B. A. Sweigart. former Sup erintendent of Schools in Walkerton. died on Monday, October 26 in Florida of a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Daisy, also a former teacher in Walkerton and two sons. Jack of New York City and Nick of Crown Point. Services were held Wednesday In Florida

CARDS MOFBB THANKS

The familj’ of Edna Bulla would like to express their sincere thanks and gratitude for your kind expressions of sympathy extended to us in our time of sorrow in the loss of our dear mother and grandmother. A special thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness and also to the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, Dr. Sanderson and Rev. Willbanks. Mrs Iva Ferrell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bulla and family Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hevel and family Mr. and Mrs Russell Bulla Mr, and Mis Gene Zombik and family Mr. and Mrs. Bud Martin and family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill and family Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Knowlton and family We wish to express our thanks to everyone that sent cards and flowers and helped with food and prayers during the Illness and death of our mother. Also

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thanks to the Woman's Missionaiy Society of the First Brethren Church Rev. Kent Bennett and the Mamai Funeml Home. The ch.ldren of Mrs. Edith Hively Mr. Cliffoid E. Hively Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nye Mr and Mrs Harold Bolenbaugh Mrs. Dottie Whitmer We want to thank our friends and relatives for the many cards received while we were m St. Jerome Hospital in Batavia, New York, it was good to be remembered and to hear from home. Also the cards and flowers received while I was in the E Street Division Hospital. Laporte. We wish to thank our neighbors who were so kind and thoughtful after we came home. Thanks to the Doctors at the Walkerton Clime and to Rev. Williams for his visits. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ruby I want to thank my family, relatves and friends for their prayers, cards, flowers and calls while I was in the hospital. Georgia Stilison I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for the pretty cards and the wonderful plants that the American Legion and the Bowling Alley sent to me while I was in the hospital. I will al ways remember this. Mrs. Ocie Singleton Read the Ciassnied Ad#

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NOVEMBER 5, 1970 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

Married Dove-Marek Miss Ixirraine L Marek and William D Ix>vr, Jr. were unit vd tn marriage on Saturday during a 4 p.m ceremony in the St Patrick's Catholic Church, Walkerton with Rev. Anthony Letko preforming the rites. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Marek 110 Main St North Liberty. She attended North Liberty High School. A graduate of North Liberty High School, the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Dove, 30649 Pierce Rd, North Liberty. Attending the bride were Miss Patricia Kotal, North Liberty, maid of honor, and Mrs. Jody Koselak, South Bend, sister of the bride, matron of honor. Miss K trie Koselak. South Bend, neice of the bride the flower girt A blue and white color theme prevailed at the wedding. Timothy Baughman. North Liberty, served as the best man and William Snyder, North Lib erty, seated guests Stuart Snyder. South B»nd. nephew of the bridegroom, was the ring bearer. The couple will live at 54511 Longwood Dr., South Bend. A reception was held in the American Legion Post 357, South Bend, following the ceremony. Groszek-Lute The Sacred Heart Church on the campus of Notre Dame was

the scene for the 3:30 p.m wedding on Saturday, October 31 of M.ss M miyn Sue Lute and Leoru aid James Groszek with Rev, Robert Hoffman, CSC., officiate mg at the ceicmony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Lute, 115 Clark Street, Walkerton. Thu groom is the on of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Groszek, St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. John South, Walkerton, was her sister's matron of honor, Miss Diana Doll, Walkerton and Miss Ann Gorman, South Bend were the bridesmaids The bride chose a color theme of deep pink and white. Best man was Gary Daugherty Louis, Missouri. Micheal Mirando, Ohio; Ja< k Grate. St. Louis and Junes Lute, brother of the bride, Walkerton, were ushers. • A reception was held in the American Legion Hall, Walkerton, following the ceremony. The bride Is a graduate of John Glenn High School and the Vogue Beauty College. The groom is a graduate of St Mary's High School. St. Louis and is a senior at the University of Notre Dame. Following a wedding trip to Northern Michigan, the coup.e will be at home after Nov. 9 at 1013 E Jefferson Blvd. GIVE AND TAKE

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