The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1970 — Page 3

Glh Anniversary r w" • * wk t Vms»<l &Hr A'. H|p t| ( JR Hi I 111 I ■ . M v> < ■H I BMW . J Mr. and Mrs. Edward T Zap- .; of Koontz. Like celtbiabd :r golden wedilng annr er. ary renewing their wedding vows St Casimir Church Hobart. ceiemony was followed by ception at Hobart C.vic CenThe honorees were married ember 25. 1920. at St. Casis and were residents of the .art area for many years unMr. Zapinski's retirement in 3 from the Sheet and Tin Mi.l. Mr. Zapinskl is active in the ights of Columbus, Council. 9. serving presently as activs chairman He received the ird of "Most Out landing nolle Layman” in 1969 Mrs. ; inski is a Patrician with the ghts of Columbus Auxiliary, y both are members of the Patrick's Catholic Church. dkerton. The Zapinskis are the parents three children Mrs Joseph zik and Edward Jr, both of irillviLe and Mrs Edward Such I lota, Spain; who came home the anniversary celebration, y also have 12 grandchildren, grandson is in Vietnam and • is at the Great Lakes Naval <tion, and three great-grand-Idren. Out of town guests attending re Mr. and Mrs. Tom Valenti, Iverine, Michigan; Mrs Ellis '■ney, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kmiec, and Mrs Kenneth Gorles, and Mrs. Stanley Cyckowcki 1 daughter Sylvia Mr. and Jerome Yak. Mr. and Mr, • ross, Mrs Helen Kubisz and nicy Yuknovic. GONE FOREVER No man should expect to win '■ game of Lfe today with the is he made yesterday. i

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To Celebrate 25th Anniversary December 27th Mi and Mis J -hn Cowger Sr Wi.kerten, will be hen red by their ch:! lu n at m Op. n I i ire no Sunday, Or -eml er .7, at the Walkerton Comm. n;tx Budding from 2 to 4 pm. in observance of their 25th W id.ng Anniversury. Mr. and Mrs. Cowger were marr.ed on Decimber 29 1945 in Wheatfield Indian i. They h ive five children: David, student it Indiana University, B’o»mngton; Judy Kamykowski m South Bend; John Jr., in the service; Larry, at home and Patrick nt home No inv.tat ions h n been I sued and everyone is Invited to attend. "COMMUNITY" CALENDAR Thursday, December 17. Business and Professional Women will meet. John Glenn wrestlers will host the team fn»m New Prairie. Friday, December IX Women s Community Club will meet, 3:20 pm. - Christmas vacation beg.ns in PIM School Corp. 6 45 pm John Glenn Falcons will travel to Culver for basketball. North Liberty Shamrocks wi 1 host the te un from Westville in basketball. Naturd y, December 19 9:00 a m - Salvation Army Kettle Drive begins its last day of collections. 2:00 p.m -- Santa will be at the North Liberty Fire Station 6:45 p.m. John Glenn Falcons will host the basketbail team from Clay High School. South Bend. Sunday, December 20 9:30 a.m The North Liberty United Methodist Church Christmas Cantata, "Bom A King" will be presented. 4:00 pm. — The Walkerton United Methodist Church will present a folk Christmas Cantata entitled "Shoperds Rejoice” K of C Communion. Monday December 2L 12:00 noon Deadline for news for the Independent-News North Liberty American Leglon will meet. Liberty Homemakers will meet. North Liberty Rainbow will meet

Tuesday, Dnvmkr 22 Winter Begins. N nth Liberty Order of Eastern - Star will meet. '1 hiirsday, Decfiulu-r 21 ( hii> ma ■ Eve I rid y, Di < rimer 25 CHRISTMAS

CARDS SMOF^S THANKS

We wish to express our gratitude to o u frauds and rel itives for their words and de* ds of kindmss dur.ng the sad loss cf our father, grandfather and great giandlathei A special thanks to the Ltd.es of the ( u rch lor the food, and our pastor, Rev Hodson and Mr. John Hardin. Mr. E ir| Rowe and childien Mi ami Mrs Ivon Hartsough and childien - -_ To ail my dear friends and ne.ghbors of Koontz Lake and Walkerton who were so kind to me when I lost my dear husband, may the Joy of Christmas lemain with you and yours throughout the New Year. Mis. Eustlce (Sonny i Bregi I wish to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to my friends ne.ghbors and relatives foi- the cards, flowers and all my visitors during my stay in the hospital and since I came home. They were deeply apprecated. Mis. Evelyn Cudney The Lincoln Township 4-H Trai.blazer s Hoise and Pony Club wi.\h to thank all those who helped make it possible for us to reach and exceed our goal to equip our Color Guard. ' We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Stuntz for allowing us to gather pine cones. Mr Burch for allowing us to display our Christmas decorations in the bank Mrs Donald Norton for sharing her talents with us and each and everyone who helped us in one way or another. al New Books At Public Library NON-FICTION The Social Contract — Ardey Jane Adams Meigs Aluminum Aluminum Association Physical Fitness — U.S. News

/'./ NEXT YEAR' /' / BE PREPARED “ ’ Join Our 71 \ *\ ! Christmas Club Today! \ z S i • . \ 1 It’s easy to Join our Christmas Club. Just decide how Rf £ $ J nuch money you would like to have for gifts next year. Then I save a small amount each week. Start Now! farmers STATE BANK C «3lk OF WYATT Zy \ fc wK Wyalt —Walkerton > ^P’S^wiiu. -* i 'M- ' v e V • ▼

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& World Report The Game of Baseb ill - Hodges Ihe Lt gendary Amort in Wai ren Til-' Sh.uk (■ :• te m nt« f Au Editorial Boar-1 Aims Beyond 1 1 » ibt Lapp k iom I’.dtL. Wh» els t > i’rop..l«u * Indian i H sun Society 101 Costumes Cummings Deb its of Ameiiia Lnson Freezing Point Kaialer Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex Reuben The Fireside Book of Christmas Stories W -genknecht How To Buy R, al Estate — U S News & World Report Whit Everyone Needs To Know About Drugs U.S. News & World Report. The Other Side of the Rambow Torme B h Four Bouton Ch. istmas Id- .s Better 11 am Ac G.udens De. < rating Guide • House & Gardens Nvedlewoik & Crafts McCalls The Quality of Life Michener W.nning It A | McGuff FICTION Second Chance Aushinclass The Future Is Not What It Istd To Bee Griffith El Rancho Rio Eberhart Forfeit Francis Whitewater Horgan The Dark Pass ige Covert A Campaign Fur Pam Holloway Night-Duty Nurse McComb Alice Comes Home - Judson Kid< rs ot Rif.e Range Hamilton The Man.pulators Garner Survival Spillane Is and In the Stream — Hemingway No Case For the Police Clinton Then There Guw Up A Generation Bjorn Mandalia Buck When Live Return 4 Hale Steel Horizon Churchill Wut For the Dawn Aeby A Shadow On Capicorn Rossiter Hawaiian Interlude — Francis Nurse In the News — Raef Christmas Records are availibl«, also many others. HOSPITAL NOTE Johnnie Kerchaert. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerchaert. Walkerton, is a patient in the Osteopathic Hospital. South Bend. Give the United Way— Support the Culver - Union Township Un.ted Fund tixlay!

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UNCOLN TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS (L( B MEETS The December 9th meeting of the Lini'oln Township Homemak* •"s club w. the last meeting of the ye t tor the clubs <mi r b Hid go s- -a .ng gi mp All diy meetings were held once ,t month, i t >tal of ' ne thous -nd s x huri<it< <1 o i tventy bandag- s, • ige 'ii'i small were d<‘.ivered to the St J -b- ph County office in South B«'nd. The group wishes to express their ipptec.ation for all the donations of material, without your cooperation our sewing would be impos .1)'“ Mrs. Maeottf At eneau cincer b -nd ige sewing chairman, w.l pick up mat- ria when n >ti« fie<l H< r ph !, numl r is 5563572 H SERVICE NOTES Sin Antonio A v;n L Shaw, son of Mr and Mis, John G. Shaw, Rt 2 Sardis Ohio, mi been commissioned a se< >nd lieutenant in the P S. A:r Force upon graduation from Officer Training Schoo! (OTS) it Lickland AFB*. Texas. Leutenant Shaw selected for OTS through competitive examination is lieing assigned to Webb AFB Texas, for pilot training The Lieutenant graduated from River High School in Hannibal, Ohio and attended Ohio Valley College n Pirkersburg, W. Va. H»- rwawd his AB degree in business education in 196-8 from Glenvlle (W. Va l State College. His wife, Alice is the ckiughter of Mr and Mrs Liwrenca Hanlon, Rt. 3 Walkerton, Ind. In Ireland the man of th# house sets a two footed Christmas candles usually red one# decorated with holly sprigs, in the main window of the home. It is the custom for the .youngest child in the f imily to light th# candle. Some households have 4 candle for each member of the family. Give the United Way— gup. port the Culver - Union Town* ‘ ship United Fund today! Fill Cracks And Holes Better i Handles like putty Hardens like wood. PLASTIC WOOD’ Th* - Accept No Subttitutc

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