The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1971 — Page 3
Scottish Rite Ladies Night Held Saturday xnother outstanding evening entertainment, sponsored by St. Joseph County Scottish ,> Club, honoring their ladies, s held Saturday even ng, Oe- . , r 2 at the Walkerton MasonTemple. (>n e of the most inspiring dis- . rse of humor was presented , the Rev. Joseph G. Wicks, .-tor of the First Christian • ir ch, of Lafayette, Indiana. A mate of Texas Christian Un>. ity and a scholar of a Gkisv University, Glasgow, Scot1, the Rev. Wicks included h wit and humor in his talk, ted as a humorist as well as , minister and a stduent of the । ;e, the speaker’s audience of r 100 never once doubted importance of laughter ■ i smiles in making one heal- ■ happy and wholesome. f /resident of the club, W’arner B k, Walkerton, greeted the B er guests. John Wathen, B Ikerton, gave the invocation. H ieheious dinner was sem*d by B Walkerton Chapter. Order of B Eastern Star, with Mrs. Al. B I Drews, chairman. U Mr. Clark introduced his wife ■ i other officers; Newton Will-
v NUSBAUM-ELKIN FUNERAL HOME WALKERTON, INDIANA y For Your Information Dear friends, V The members of our medical profession, be they doctors, dentists, nurses, bring a U great deal of dedication as well as knowledge to 'cheir work. A conscientious concern for the patient Y is as necessary to healing as are ‘the meek ical skills. When the need arises, they ' sene long and late and they merit the T high esteem theft our community feels for the medical profession. Respectfully, * v w I ■ •y■* । iIZVIJWf Ik 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE I -PHONE 586-3444 Hew 1 ■ bV? iivJi /Hi) LET’S "WINTER-READY^ YOUR HOME RIGHT NOWI mu mi■ 1 Get one of our quick, “best-for-budget* t I home improvement loans —the best in town —so you can make your home winter-tight with insulation, weather stripping, or storm sashes... modernize * your heating system...or enclose a porch or breezeway, right now! Fanners Slate Bank Os Wyatt Wyatt — Walkerton MEMBER IDIC
lams, vice president, and Mrs. Williams; and Harry Doll, 33rd degree, secretarymreasurer and Mrs. Doll. Widows of deceased members introduced were: Mrs. Fred Polk, Mrs. Roy Gmdelberger, Mrs. Thomas Radamacher, Mrs. Martin Mellin, Mrs. Arthur Grote, Mrs. George Hillis and Mrs. Jack Comer. Worshipful Master of Walker, ton Lodgej F & AM No. 619, Dan Denaut was intrduced and he introduced h's officers and their wives that were present. Ulus. 33rd degree members introduced were Harry Doll and George Hershberger, of Walkerton. and Ira Martz, of South Bend. Election of officers was held with Newto n Williams, president; Gerald Kaufman, vice president; and Harry Doll, secretary-treas-urer. Master of Ceremonies, David B. Wiseman, South Bend Lodge of Perfection, was introduced. After other introductions, he introduced Norris Emmons, Thrice Potent Master of South Bend Lodge of Perfection, who in turn introduced the Rev. Wicks. The fast moving oration presented by the speaker left his audience with little time to catch a breath between laughs. Spiritual thoughts, learning to know one's self through laugh-
ter and the giving of one’s self through understanding, love and devotion, pave the way for a greater fellowship among his listeners as Rev. Wicks adjourned the evening with his benediction. JIM’S BARBER SHOP WINS SEASON STANDINGS Jim's Baiber Shop won the regular season standings of the Jaycee sponsored summer softball league with a reerd of 18 wins and 3 losses. Members of the team are Jim Millice, Mark Cooper, Jerome Howard, Denny Lipke, Randy Williams, Randy Stull, Larry Setnor, Everett Wallace, Dennis Clevenger, Ron Schrader, Mike Setnor, Wayne Gieue, Ric Maze, Tom Camire and Bob Legg. The final standings were as follows: Jim's Barber Shop IS 3 Bob’s Bar 17 4 Hamlet Bank & Coop 12 7 Martin's Sunoco 99 9 K. L. Merchants 9 11 Jaycees 6 14 Tyner Lodge 5 14 Rizek Plbg. & Htg. 3 17
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We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and relatives who showed us kindness and gave us help and love in the passing of our wife and mo’cher. Also special thanks to our friends and relatives who sent cards, flowers and helped stay with her while she was in the hospital and thanks to Rev. Robert Wilibanks. The Family of Betty Kane I would like to express my heartful thanks to my friends, neighbors, Oregon Twp. Home Ec Club Club, Senior Citizens of Oregon Twp. and the Koontz Lake Firemen's Auxiliary for the lovely flowers sent to me while I was sick. A special thanks to Father An’chony Letko’s helpful courage and spiritual guidance he gave me. God bless each and everyone of you. Mrs. Catherine Fries The Coffee House Board would like to thank everyne wno contributed to our successful bake sale on Saturday, October 2nd. Thanks one and all for the cards, flowers, prayers and kindness shown me while 1 was in the hospital. Kenneth Murphy I would like to thank all my friends and Lodge members for their cards and thoughtfulness during my stay in the Pine Lake Hospital. All were greatly appreciated. W illiam Beaver and family e wish to thank our children Hanley I Monument Sales Complete Selection Room To Choose From Granites and Rock of Ages To Fit Tile Need No pictures or books to choose from, strictly show room exact stones to be placed on loved ones grave. All prices quoted on each stone will include en- . graving, lettering such as dei signs and etc. included in the price. Also delivery and setting of stones at no extra cost. Consider buying a stone before winter months arrive. f CONTACT Jon K. Hanley North Liberty 656-4613 South Bend 28H-0454 Btol4
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and our friends for their cards, gilts and calls of congratulations which made our wedding anniversary such a happy occasion. Paul and Naomi Williams □ L MARRI /I G E S □ Q Hullinger • Daniels After their 7:00 p.m. Saturday marriage in the Walkerton United Methodist Church and a reception at the American Legion Hall, William Charles Hullinger and his brick*, the former Miss Phyllis Jean Daniels, left for a trip to Pittsburgh, Pa. The couple will return to their home after October 13 at 409 Cushing Street. South Bend. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Daniels, route 2, Walkerton. She graduated from Walkerton High School. The groom Is the son of Mr.
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and Mrs William Hullinger, 2650 Portage Road, Niles, Michigan. He graduated from Brandywine High School and Valparaibd Technical Institute. Attending the bnde were Miss Darlene Taylor, maid of honor, and Mis. Terry Daniels, a sister-in-law, and Miss Su&an Hullinger, Niles, si^cer of the groom, bridesmaids. Gold, green and burnt orange formed the color theme. Craig Kizer served as best man. Ushers were Terry Daniels. brother of the tride; William Heckathorn, Buchanan; Howard Covington, Niles, and Thomas Jorgenson, Buchanan, cousin of the groom. Usher: “How far down do you wish to sit? ’ Little old lady: “All the way; I’m very tired." Use Common Sense When Driving
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