The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1971 — Page 8

- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — DECEMBER 2. 1971

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ENGAGED WKk’^S Bfr 48TWPR wf ■' '• Wtiw # -. Jr 7WWL- XJ* ■' ‘Ww I I f I I I -A . Mr and Mrs. George Her hbesger. route 1, Walker ton anil > .n e the engagement of their d t ight r Jan ce. to Jack Beri • s>n of Mr. and Mrs. M tt ew Beriier, route 3 Brcm n The tr de tied is a Walker, t>n L n uln Hgh School graduv. a graduate of Flkh.ug Uni.eidiy Business Servic Ass >- c . tes graduate, the had worked for thrte and one half years as < i x-ray technician in Ind an ip• . and S >ulh Bend and pre- ■ . Gy employed as a k y punc . and computer operator with t . M ihigan City area ichools. yie ra-ides in Michigan City. Tae 'prospective 1 "idegr om is < Plymouth High School gradi: .". He att.nded IUSB for t . a years and served in the U.S. Army for two years. He i presently employed at Mont- - nit ry Ward's in Plymouth t. here he resides. A spring wedding Is being P anned. ENGAGED ■ lr Ip -Wpwllp Bl ” V ' jy® T « J: Miss Kathleen Loftus daugh-t-r of Mr. and Mrs. Jonh Los. tis route 1, Grovertown, wishes t । announce her engagement to Cpl. Donald L. Hart, of Valpai tnn Mr. Hart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charleg Romine.

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Valparaiso. At present. Cpl. Hart is serving wdh the Mar ne Detachment on board the U.S.S. C>n tellation. No wedding date his been got. BETROTHED Mr. and Mis. George Modsching, Ind anapolis. announce the t ngagement of their daughter Silly, to William Zkitos Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. William ZI dos Sr., GO" Harr son Street. Walkerton. Miss Mod-iching is a 1970 graduate of Southport H gh School and is a student at Indiana State University where she will complete a two year secretarial curriculum in June. Mr. Zlitos is a 1968 graduate of Wawasee Prop and also a s’ udent at Indiana State Univer.-.ty where ho will receive his B.A. degree in Juno. Following his graduation he hopes to attend law school in September. A summer wedding is be ng pl anned. PLJ Tentatively Adopts 1572-73 School Calendar The Polk - Lincoln - J »hnson Boaid of School TruMees has tentatively adopted the following Schoo] Calendar for the 1972-73 school year. In tentatively adopt ng this calendar, the PIJ Corporation has attempted to: ill more closely coincide its program with other school corporation; which are jointly involved with the PLJ Corporation in Special Education. (2) (unsure all school patrons an opportunity to plan family vacations through Labor Day. (3» better utilize staff and planning, and (4) to tetter synchronize the PLJ School Corporation's calendar with the calendars of state institutions of higher education. The administration, in making the tentatively adopted 1972-73 school calendar available early, ho<p“S to allow parents to plan ahead for when their children must be in school and to alleviate any serious inconvenience to the

School Corporation’s patrons. The calendar for 1972-73 is as follows: September 5 — Faculty' . Prc-School meetings. 6 Students start classes at 8:00 a.m. October 13 — End of first grading period, 28 days. 23 — Veteran’s Day. No school. 30 & 31 — Parent-Teacher conferences - p.m. November 2 & 3 — ISTA meetings, no school. 23 & 24 — Thanksgiving vacation, no school. December 1— End of second grading period. 22 — Christmas vacation begins, 3:20 p.m. January 3 — Christmas vacation ends. 8:00 a.m. 19 — End of third grading .period. 22 — Start of second semester. March 2 End of fourth grading period. 26 & 27 — Parent-teacher conferences, p.m. April 13 — End of fifth grading period. 13 — Spring vacation begin’, 3:20 p.m. 23 — Spring vacation ends, 8:00 a.m. May 27 — Baccalaureate and Commencement. 28 Memorial Day, no school. 29 & 30 — Final exams. 31 — Students a.m. - grading p.m. June 1— end of sixth grading perWREATHS • Holly • Cemetery Pieces • Door Ornaments • Christmas Lights • Christmas Corsages • Gift Items • Greenery • Candles • Poinsettias • TINY LICHTS Center Pieces Bonded Member Anywhere Florists Telegraph Delivery Felke Florist PLYMOUTH We Deliver Telephone 936-3165 51n We Wire Flowers

lod, gtudents pick up grades at 1:30 p.m. More Christinas Seal Donors Walkerton area residents are showing an increased interest in the fight again.-, t emphysema, cigarette smoking, asthma, bronchitis, tuberculosis and pollution in that order, by their requests for the Christmas Seals. Would any of the orginizations in this area like to have a program devoted to the fight against any or all of the above diseases? If so, jmt indicate the subject on a slip of paper when you mail in your contributions. This is a good opportunity to help pass the word — have a meeting and open it to the public. Tho.-e contrtiuting to the campaign this week are: INDIVIDUALS: Mr. Bert Albaugh Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kunkle Mrs. Joe Bellinger Mr. Francis Laßere Mr. James H. Balsbaugh Mr g. Joe Mal staff Mr. Leonard Beaty Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Merkel Mrs. Henreitte Beghein Mrs. John Northam Mrs. Ben Brede Mr. Bill Ochs Mr. and Mrs. James Capek Sr. Mrs. I. W. Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rhine Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyce Cripe Mr. Paul R. Richey Mrs. George Dearing Mi’s. Forrest Stahly Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Dill Mrs. Vilma Stahly Mr. James Doig Mr. Charlie Steinke Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Downs Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson Mr. Chester Emmons Mi's. James Stick ley

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Mrs. R. Eyle Mr. Gordon Swan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. Earl Taylor Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Gei Mrs. J. R. Travis Mrs. Bess Gindelberger Mrs. Bertha Urbin Mr. and Mrs. Loren G Mr. Marcelien Van War. Mrs. Clifford Hahn Mr. and Mrs. John Wi Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Mr. Elvin White Mr. and Mrs. Rollie H Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wil Mr. Thomas J. Hogan Mrs. Virg.l Wolfenbarg. Mr. Devon Holland Mrs. Maude Holser Mrs. Clarence Hudelmy. Mr. Floyd Hostetler Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. J Mr. and Mrs. Walter J Mr. Raymond E. Keck Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kei Mrs. John Kidder Mrs. Iva Kring Mr. Marion Anderson Mr. Paul Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley j Mr. and Mns. David B Mr. James Capek Jr. Mr. John E. Colin Mr. and Mrs, Wayne ( Mr. Virgil Gwin Mr. and Mrs. Charles T Mr. and Mrs. Louis H Mr. and Mrs. Julian Kt Miss Linda Huhnke Mr. and Mrs. R, N. L Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. am Mrs. W. L. Place Mr. John D. Rankcrt Mr, Allen Seaholm Mr. Charlie W. Shafft i Mr. Russell Weller Mr. Robert P. Wolfe Mr. and Mns. John Uli Mr. and Mrs. Gus Vei BUSINESSES: Charles O. Hiler A Son. Dede's Beauty Salon ORGANIZATIONS: Better Homes Extension