The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 December 1971 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — DEC EMBER 9. 1971
EXCHANGE VOWS knouiton . snipnerd Ardmore A .deyan Church was the -ler.e of the 6 p.m. wedding Saturday of Mis Debariah Ann Shephud md K iry L. Knowinn. Rev. David A. Coon uiC.aad, Mr. and Mrs. Bi-1 L. Sheph< rd. 539 < 6 N rwuml Dr. and Mr, and Mis, Ru- ill Knowlton. 28.170 State Ri. 23. North Liberty, ar the parents us the couple. The bi ide attended LaSalle 11 gh S h 'ol, Mr. Knowlton is a gladiate of North Liburty High School. Mr.-. Raym md Wilbert was matron of h nor for her sister, wh > cho e pmk and wh.t • as hei wedding culois. Ms Joe]en . Huddles n was bi.domed. Junior hr.de maid were Miss Chi ryl .R an She; held, sister of the bride and Mss Robin Sue Huddle ton. nine of tile bride. Another n.ece of the laid Mi s Judy Lynn C on. was flower gn 1. The bride’s bro.her, Basil L. Sheph rd Jr. wa the best man. LRhers were Norm in L. Huddlcsten and R?ym nd Walbeit, brothers in laws of the biide. and Panick Ch nweth. The bride.- nephew, Robert Coon, was junior u her. N )rman and Doyle Huddleston, twin nephews of th 1 br.de, were ring bearers. Following the wedding a reception wa, held in the parlor at the church. The newlywed? are traveling to Tennessee. After Decemt r 3 they will live at 28370 State Road 23. Noith Liberty. UNITED METHODIST CHOIR TO PRESENT CANTATA A Christmas Cantata, "The Wonder of Christmas,” by John W. Peterson will be presented ty the Chancel Choir of the United Methodist Church, Wednesday evening December 15. at 7:30 p.m. EST, in the church. Soloist wi.l be Mra. James Miller,. Mrs. Carl Steinke, Tom Frame. Acil Hunter and Wayne Randolph. The Choir do unu.” the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Kiinedinst with Mrs. Grace Atwood at the organ and Mrs. David Lawrence at the piano. The public is invited. □ — □ CAK D S Os TI>A NK S C D The Walkerton Jaycees would like to thank al. of those who attended their Chick n Fry Saturday December 4. We h pe all of you enjoyed the efforts of project chairman Lannie Savoie and the Jaycee work force. We would like to thank the Tyner Odd Fellows for cooking the chicken. Ako thanks to John Glenn principal Mr. Muncie for donating the cafeteria facilities and a special thanks to Maxine Schmeltz and Martyn Wallace for their help in the kitchen. Tbank you also to those Jaycee wive s who gave their help. I would like to thank all my friends, neighbors and members of the United Methodist church for their cards, gifts and prayers while I was in the ho pital and at home. May God bless all of you. Doris Clark We would like to thank the neighbors and friends of Koontz Lake for the cards and other kindnesses shown during the lo s of our mother Mrs. Velma NorRaymond, Ralph and John Norris The family of Mr. Verle Zimmerman wish to express their thanks for the many acts of kindle s -hown during his illness and at the time of his d ath. Spei il thanks to the friends, neighbors and relatives, The Eastern Star Masonic Lodge, the Firemen, Haas Concrete Products, Rev. Clyde Wake and the Nusbaum . Elkin Funeral Home. Mrs Verle Zimmerman Mr. and Mr.s. Verle I. Zimmerman
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Monday Nighi Ladies Reg.na's Beauty Shop 32 16 •iS nice 31 '_• 16R Karn'- TV 29>2 18 ’ 2 Jacob Drugs 26 22 E dely/- TV Center 22 26 Tomorro Corp, 19 29 L u mine’s 16'2 31'2 Team No. 5 15 R 32' 2 Friday Night Ladh s Shamrock Inn 46 16 Jackie’s Chalk & Cue 38 18 Frankie's Shell 33 23 Manuel Funeral Home 31 25 UAW Local 191 27 29 Lin ' Cfc 25 31 Merry Beauty Salon 24 R SIR Lambie's 24 32 Jamt's Beauty Salon 20R 35R Clark s 66 11 39 Tuesday Night Men’s Walk 1 ion Ford Sale- 33 19 Jim's Service 33 19 Star Case 28 24 Porky's C instruct.on 28 24 Wabash Tavern 27 R 24 R Frank’s Campers 26R 25R Wolfiam Insurance 25’ ?2 26’2 LaPorte County Imp. 23 29 L gion Po t 365 21 r 30^ Mdl Creek Sales 12 40 Monday Night Mi n’s Lemke's Restaui ant 42’ 2 21R AJBC Coaches 39 25 Community Grocery 3627 R Ka er's Auction Serv. 36 28 Custom Body Shop 35 29 Rizek's Pibg. & Htg. 30 34 Big C Lumber 29 35 Walkerton Skelgas 28 36 Bob’s Body Shop 27 37 Lambie’s Restaurant 17 47 Team high series and game: Community Grocery 26-54; Lemke’s Restaurant 920. Individual h gh series & game: Bob Jack on 562; Jake Singleton 558; Darwin Davi, 213. Thursday Night Ladles Community Grocery 41 15 Lane’s Cale 33 23 Bob’s Body Shop 33 23 Com. State Bank 32 24 1 tub mg TV & App. 30R 25’i Tripie Creek Ranch 27 29 Farmers S-ate Bank 22 34 Lonzo Oil 21^ 34 R Mary s Wabash Tav. 20R 35'2 Tamarack Nurs ry 19*2 36R Team high serie? and game: Community Grocery 2167. 734; Lme s Case 2099, 739; Community State Bank 2077 745. Individual h gh series & game: Barbara Davis 483, 176; Laui-e Sandy 469; Bail ira Targett 464; Pam O’Connor 179; Janice S.n-gle-on 173. Tuqtlay Night Men’s Walktrton Ford Sales 41 19 Jim’s Service 35 25 Porky's Con truction 33 27 Waba h Tavern 32 R 27 R Star- Case 32 28 Frank’s Campers 31R 28^ Wolfram Insurance 29 R 30’ 2 Legion Post 365 26^ 33 > 2 LaPor.e County Imp. 24 36 Mill Creek Sales 13 47 Team high series and game: Walkerton Ford Sales 2844; Legion Po t 365 976. Individual h gh series & game: A. Kaser 354; M. Divine 226. 'Walkerton Kings & QueenU Mix Ups 3g 13 Ace s 34 22 Gußerdu ters 32*2 23' 2 Lucky Str.kes 32 24 Lazy Four 28 28 Jokers 2 1 35 Nobodys 1914 36 > 2 Drifters 19 37 Team high series; and game: Lucky Strikes 1840. 661; Lazy Four 1787; Mix Ups 1781; No. bodys 642; Drifters 639. Individual h gh series & game: Men: Ru s Bierly 517. 187; Stan Kam 513; Bunny Williams 503, 187; Max Wolfe 191, 186. Women; Lilah Morrison 439, 165; Joyce Overton 409; Mildred Berly 399, 169; Vi Williams 163. Monday Night Ladles Huhnki 's Service 37>- 18’2 Regina’ Beauty Shop 36 20 Karn’s TV 311., 24 R In ob Drug Stoi 31 ' 25 Erdelvi’s TV’ Cemer 30 26 Tomorro Corp. 22 34 Uurdne, 191 2 3^l^ Team -No. 5 16R 39R
Team high series and game: Erde 4 yi's TV Center 2271, 818; Jacob Drugs 2151, ।/5; H.mmw s Serv ice 2125, 775; Karn’s TV 724. Individual h gh senes & game: Janice Whit > 563, 195; Phyllis Hahn 508, 196; Daune South 474,
TO PRESENT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM a I JKi .La J
Everyone is invited to attend the 21st Annual Community Christmas Program sponsored by the South Bend Deanery’ Council of Catholic Women on Friday, December 10 at 3 p.m, in the lobby of the County-City Building, comer of Jefferson and Lafayotte, South Bend.
r • >■ - J? 1 r THE ASCGT revives that flat* terh.g sljie of the scarf, translate J here by Schiaparelli in fur. The slim, supple bcJy of the shaped coat is cut from torioDe-dyed Swaknra l ® broadtail lain.) from South West Africa, topped with a f.ufty mink ascoi-coiiar. I ’« ... # W . 4 - t, - _ ! ■ CAPE-TTVATING . . . Sehinparelli makes a cape-tivating coat with fabulous Swakara 1 " broadtail lamb from South West Africa. Classic black and white fur is topped with a reinoveable cape ui soft black k seaL
Friday Night Ladies , Shamrock Inn 46 18 Jackie's Cn.ilk & Cue 41 23 Fi inkle's Shell 38 26 Manuil Funeral Home 35 29 Lambie's 30 34 Merry Btauty Salon 29' 2 34R
Chr.stmas mu ic will be sung by the sixty members of Riley High School Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Rocco Germano and assisted by Mark Boyer, student director. The planning committee consists of, sitting left to right, Mrs. Thomas Arch, chairman; •Mr. C.R. Kelley, president St.
Return To Elegance * ■ "w ' U!?*' x- . * | - .4^, T * “?Wnv« " * ' ' ’Rr■ THE SKINNY CHUBBY...The chubby topper makes a graceful comeback, slimmed and shaped into a chic little dunb’ebre««ded Mazer. Cut from brown-dyed Swakar<.‘s> Lroadu-.l lamb, it’s to wear with everjlLing!
ATRK f^D) - ThH Fall’s return to elegance is ; most apparent in the new । mats. Long, knoe-Rngth and short coats wrap the wearer in more than just warmth. I Touches of nostalgia are np- I parent in up-dated versions j of the 1 title topper and the minked-aseot. The coach- j man’s c with its tiny i capclct ccnyures up visions ) of turn of the century grace, j while a Swakara® broadtail : lamb coat swatiied in mink | edging has a romantic Thir- j ties feeling. These classic wraps — all tried and found wonderful — go everywhere ... to the opera and to mar-' het, to sporting events and swanky evenings. Women may wish that winter never ends this year — when it does, they'll have to give up ail this new-found luxury, ith these fur coats, it’ll be the winter of our content. Why not join the ranks of the beautiful brigades and recreate the return to elegance?
UAW Tor'll 194 29 Lanes Oafe 27 Jane’s Beauty Salm 24 Clark 66 20 Team h: e n series auu Jackie'- Chalk & Cue 1!< Frankie', She] 1929, 701 rock Inn 1879; Lane's c
Joseph County Con..h. Mrs, Arthur Quigley, president; Rev, R.J. Deanery Moderator; Mr EHL, co-chairman; M irk and Mrs. Walter P. I music and publicity ch Not pictured above Theodore Michalski, Ji ponding secretary.
' OP t ■■ I O ’ Il l .a...... '#■' ■ THE TUXEDO CUT carries 1 message of returned elegai" for formal evenings. ScMap ‘ relli outlines their fit an . flared coat in tortoise-d?' Swakara'k broadtail lamb fro' South West Africa with vhk' swaths of ranch mink.
