The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1970 — Page 4

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

REUNITED AFTER 35 YEARS

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Mrs Eail (Chick i Fry. Georgia Street. Walkerton, was recent ly united with two sisteis after 35 years Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pucci Baltimore. Maryland, and Mrs. Lee Gill.spie. Orisbany. New York, arrived in Walkerton on Thursday. November 5. for a two day visit. The sisters, Mrs. Pucci Mrs. Gillispie and Mrs. Fry., formerly Frances. Louise and Nancy Humphrey respectively, all of Elwood. Indiana were seperated and lost contact after the sudden death of their father. Lawrence. in 1935. A family reunion was held at Mrs Frys home, among those attending were her mother. Mrs. lone (Humphrey) Gillette and husband Carl, sisters. Frances Wayman. Alary Tinkey and brother Steve Tillman and their families. Another reunion was held by the Humphrey clan in Elwood over the week end. i COMMUNITY CALENDAR Thursday. November 12 12:00 noon — Chamber of Commerce will meet at HeiPs Dm.ng Room. Knights of Columbus will meet. Friday, November 13 8:00 p.m — Thespian Society to pi esent "The Diary of Anne Frank" at the John Glenn Auditorium.

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Saturday. November 11 9:00 a m to 5:00 p.m. — Tri Kappa Bazaar at the Illinois St. Bu Iding of the United Methodist Church, Walkerton. 4:30 tj 8.00 p.m CST — Tracy Method;-t Church Fish Fry. 5:00 to 8:00 pm. — North Liberty Community Building benefit Fish Fry. 8:00 p.m Thespian Society to present "The Diary of Anne Frank" at the John Glenn Auditorium. .Monday. Noxeinber 16 North Liberty American Legion w.ll meet. Liberty Homemakers will meet. North Liberty Rainbow will meet. Yorktown Home Ec Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Gerald Creed. Wednesday, November 18 Johnson Township Home Demonstiation Club will meet Thursday, November 19 4:30 pm. 7th and Sth grade basketball at Triton. Bus.ness and Professional Women will meet. Johnson Township Sportsmen will meet. Tyner IOOF Lodge will attend the District meeting at Tippecanoe Lodge. Use Our Classified Ad* ^ITCHING? Let doctor’s formula stop it Zcmo speeds soothing relief to externally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, nonpoisonous insect-bites. Desensitizes nene endings. Kills millions of surface germs, aids healing. "Dc-itch” sk m w ilh Zcmo, Liquid or Ointment. Quick relief, or jour money back!

OES NEWS Mr Rusm‘ll Lawrence Koontz Lake, was initiated into the Walketton Chapter 319. Order of the Eastern Star. Tuesday even.ng Novembei 3. Mis. Lawrence, a member of Hammond Chapter vv is received into the ch ipter by affination Mrs. Robert King. Worthy M ,tr ai introduced her mother Mrs Cail Birst of Tippecanoe Chapter of Winamac, Indiana is a guest. A recent bake sale held, with proceeds go.ng to the Worthy Grand Matron of the Indiana Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, projet t for this year, netted 861 25. Associate Matron. Mrs. Robert Candler received assistance in serving the Past Masters dinner, S iturday November 7. for the Walkerton F. & A. M Mrs. Candlei and her husband Robert who attended the program in memory of Nettie Ransfurd, held at the Masonic Home n Franklin. Indiana. Sunday Nov. 1. gave an interesting report on their visitation there especially their v.sit with the local chapters friend. Miss Manilla Fraze. a pat.ent in the hospital. Mrs. King read a history’ of Mrs. Ransfoids efforts in the founding of the Home which was opened in 1916 The Home is maintained for members of Masonic and Eastern Star members and their children. Mr Lawrence was presented the white Bible held when he took vows nt the altar by Mrs. King, a gift from the Chapter. The next meeting, November 17. several members will receive their 25 year p.ns Mrs. Maude Holser, a 50 year member of the local chapter will receive her award of gold from Past Grand Matron. Mrs Christine Oberly of Bremen.

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William Steinwald was the only contributor to the birthady bank. Proteins were, H. Newton Will.ams in the .station of Warder and Donald Wolfenberger as Sentinel. Hostesses for the social hour were: Mrs. Marvin Williams, Mrs. J Leslie Buinsback and Mrs. Bui l Wickhhm. □ D O B I T U A RIES D □ (inter Blevins Grace Marie Blev.ns, 66, of Grovertown died at 10:00 p.m Monday. November 2, at Starke Memorial Hospital following a two day illness She was born in Virdin, Illino.s. January 25. 1901 and had Lved in Starke County the past 38 years coming from St. Louis. Mo. She was married September 30, 1926 in Spr.ngfield, Mo. to Paul Blevins, who survives. Sh'> was a member of the Grovertown United Methodist Church Oregon Township Home Ec Club and Grovertown Conservation Club. Others survivors include a daughter. Mis Robert Varga of Koontz Lake; and lour grand children. Funeral services were at 2:00 p m. Friday at Rannells Funeral Home in Hamlet with Rev. Milton Beeman officiating. Burial was in Grovertown Cemetery. George Robert lAnphere George Robert Lanphere, 72, of R. Rt. 3 Walkerton, ded at 2 p m Friday at his home after suffering a heart attack. He was born May 12. 1898 in South Bend and moved to Walk“rton in 1962 coming from Chicago. He was married July 29, 1922 in South

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Bend to Dorothy D. Boelkins, who surv.ves. Also surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Robert L Flanegin. of Hong Kong, and three grandchildren. Mr. Lanphere was assistant treasurer and office manager of the Oliver Corp. Services were held at 2 p.m. Mond iy atNu: baum funeral home with Rev Harold E. Williams of the Wa kerton Unit’d Method st Church offici itmg. Burial was in Grove, town Cemetery Mr. Larvphere was past president of the Koontz Like Lions Club at Koontz Lake, advisor for the Women's Inv st ment Club at Koontz Like, a member of the United Method st Church of Walkerton. and secretary of Grovertown Troop 37. Bert A. Morris Bert A. Morris, 88. of 106 N Lafayette St.. North Liberty, died at 10:15 p.m Tuesday. Nov. 3 in St. Joseph's Hospital after an extended il.n ss. He retired from the Bendix Corp . in 1950. Born Oct. 20. 1882 in Wakarusa, Ind., he resided here since 1961, coming from South Bend On March 23, 1903 in Wakarusa he married Lola C. Mishler, who survives. Also surviving are a son. Robert of Coer d-Alenc Idaho; two daughters. Mrs. Walter Mincey of South Bend and Mrs. Elmer Metzler of Wakarusa; 20 grandchildren and 50 great grand children Services were held nt 2 p m. Friday at the North Liberty Church of Christ, Rev. Toni Jones, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery. Mr. Morris was a member of the North Liberty Church of Christ. Obey The Traffic Law*