The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1972 — Page 2

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Orville Perry has returned home from the E Street Division Hospital. LaPorle. Mrs. Edith Steele called on Mi. and Mis. Aar n Arnold on Monday. A son was born to Mr. and Mis. Donald Knowlton at Monui.il Hu>p.tai on Fr.day. January 28. The grandparents are Mi and Mrs. Harley Knowlton and Mi. and Mrs. John Kring. Mrs. Fayette Dunn, of Walker! >n. was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shen'man at Dudeck's Restaurant New Cnlsle. In the aft' rno n they called on Mrs George W iganduf LiPaz. Other callers were Mis. Dorothy B rkey and son and Mrs. Lillian Mum* nicy, of Bremen. Darrell Rou<h spent Sunday afternoon with his mother Mrs. Lulu R aish and Pearl. Mis. Roy Rt&mschnydefr attenled a baby show, i for Brett Ai tn son of Mr. and Mrs. V.tughn Eastbun. Sund ly afterDo n in the sieoal rooms of the Cn. rrh of Chr M. The shower wa< g.vcn by Sandra Tumblesun and Sue Dittmar. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shen - man attended a birthday party on Wednesday evening. January 26 in honor of Mrs. Clell Fouts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed P. _ j.iz.nski. of near Walkerton. Mrs. Otto Kurzhal ; s spending so ral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, at Carmel. Indiana.. Miss June Ann Platz, a 1971 braduate of North Libeity H gh School, will spend a month studying in Engand and Scotland. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Platz and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Platz. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clark were Saturday supper gusts of Mr. and Mrs. M L. Clark and Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kelly. Elkhart, Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth King, of Niles Michigan, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin King. The WMS of the First Brethren Church will meet on Friday, February’ 4, at 7:30 pm. with T eima Hay. The Laymen will meet at the same time with Kd t h Wist. Rev. Kent Bennett .s at Ashland Theol gicd Seminary in A-hlind Ohio. Mt. On.ll e Map s. a former North Liberty resident and barbe: has be* n moved to the Walkerton Nurs'ng Home. Miss Linda Hildebrand was the g e--. of her gi indmothen Mrs. Myi Ue Donathen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cl ngenpe! returned home Saturday after a three weeks vacation in Port Richey, Florida, with Mr. and Mrs. Linden ClmgenpeeL Mis. Eki: th M«naei« and Blan he Clark were hostess to a birthday party for Carrie Hawbhtzel Saturday afternoon, January 29. Those present were Mrs. Paul Leskowski, Mrs. Edna Km.. Mrs Dorothy Quiqky, Mrs. Emmi Wood. Mrs. Beid e Sousley Mrs. Ger trude Shen man and Mrs. Ethel Swanson. Cake and ice cream were served. Mr,. Luella Stra.ford. of Piymouln, £fK*nt M mday afternoon * '-h Mrs. Roy R. amachnyder. □ □ 08171 A K I R b Q q Mr. A.M. llamelmM Mi' Angeline M Hns, Iman •5 RR. 1 Hamlet died at 11:35 a in.. Sunday at Pine Like ho‘pital LaPorte, follow-ng a two y-ar lines*. Bom Or 21 1906 tn Chicago, sh came to this area 50 year- ago. Mi- Hanselman was married Sept mber 5. 1923 at Knox to We:d he Hansclman, who turv’.ve* Ai > surviving are one ion Y' m Hin -Hman Hamlet; tn- daughters; Mr- Loretta C i nd Mr Rm r t T ittle b n jf Hun let; Mrs. Nondim L Plymouth; oh brother I Fajr on Kn->x Li- ; Mi Hi hn Singe!: n n I Mi • 1 S.ageH n |>,ih of Kr. ....

Mrs. Belle Coffin. Hamlet Mrs, Stella Beerwart and Mr^. Ruby Boch< nt ne, both of Culver; 18 grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. Services were cnduct< d at 1:30 p.m. CST, Wedn sdiy at Ranneils funeral home. Hamlet, w.th Rev. Ernest Giant officiating. Burial w is at Fletcher cemetery, HimkL Mr-. Ruby Stafford Mrs. Ruby Stafford 52. of Rt. 2 Walkert >n died at 6:25 p.m, San! a y i n Minori i1 Hosp UI after in extend d illnes-’. She was bom on Nov. 5. 1919 in Blu- D i nond. Ky. Surviving are her parents. Mr and Mrs, Irvin Campbell of Wilk rton; four jons. Charles Donald, Kenneth and Damon, all at home; a daughter. Mrs. Connie Day Smith of Osceola; four grandchildren; four brothers. Bob of Walkerton. Arnett of Trona. Calif.. Jim of E <st Gary. Ind. and Irvin Campbell of Bloom ngton, and three ■ stern, M's. Francis Lindas of LaPorte, Mrs. Lola Kemp of Ch ttmxiga Tenn., and Mrs. R ise Zellers of Goshen Service^ were h Id at 2 pm. Wednesday in the Wesl yan Church Walkerton, with R‘v. Will mi Bibb, pistor, officiating Buri.*.l will b in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mis. Stafford was a member of the We leyan Church. EDWIN HARNESS Edw n Hame s. 71. 305 W. p. irl St.. Hamlet died at 8:40 p.m.. Tuesday, January 25. at Starke Memorial hospital. Knox, following an dlness of three day . A lifet me Hamlet Grovertown area resident, he was born Feb. 17. 1900 at Stillwell Mr. Hamess was married Aug. 25. 1925 at LaPorte to Leia Cox. who proceded him in death in June of 1970. Survivors include six sons: LaVerne of Fort Wayne. Lawrence of Hamlet. Merrill of Ligoni' r, SSgt. Dick of Camp Pendleton. Calif. Jerry of Knox nad Jeff at home; four daughters: Mr.-. Loretta Pororski. Plymouth, Mrs. M la Young, Le ters Ford; Mrs. Susan Fort. Knox; and Peggy at hum?; four brothers: Fenton md Herman of Walkerton; Woodrow, of LaPorte. and four si tei-s: Mrs. Agnes Moor •. Alfred of King-ford Heights; L 1 Porte; Mrs. Gladys Fi her. Portland; Mrs. Geneva Buzalk Michigan City; and Mrs. Viola Lukke. Walkerton; 22 grandchildren; and two gr atgr mdchildren. Serv.ces were conducted at 1.30 p. m. CST, Saturday at Rannells funeral home, Hamlet, with Rev. Milton Beeman pastor of the Hamlet United Method st Church, officiating. Bur,al wa at Fletcher cemetery, Hamkt. (.EORGE LOWRY, SR. George W. Lowry. Sr., 65. R.R. 1 Walkerton, died at 3:55 pm Tuesday, January 25 at Marshall county's Parkview hospital. Plymouth, following an extend'd illnes.- a lifet me res dent of Walkerton, he was bom there April 19, 1906. Mr. Lowry was a 1 etired contractor. H wks married March 5. 1927 at Walkerton; to Nina E. Wilsn. who survives. A!^ sun’ivng are one son. George Lowry. Jr., and one daughter, Mrs Evelyn Dunkirk, both of Walkerton; six grandch.ldren; one gr.-at-grandch ld; two brothers. Fore t Lowry. Plymouth and William Lowry. Walkerton; and four Mrters: Mr-. Lovey Welsh. Goshm: Mrs. Pearl Kr ng. W&ba h and Mrs Gladys Ktnzhal and Sylvia Adima bo,h of South B' nd. Sen-ice. W er e a t 2 pm, Friday at the Nusbaum-Elk’n fun era! home with Rev. Clyde D Wake paMor of Walkerton . s ’ nned Methodist Church ofyiatmg Burial wa> at Worxil«wn cemetery. Wdkerton. I*AI L R( PCKr Funeral aervlcee fur Pau! Rupert. 56 of Rt 3 Walkerton who d.ed T iesday January 25 in t»v- 3 MCA Ui.H-o;. ift r veal months’ illne s were be; I ; ’ 2 !• C T J i rx 27 .n R ii.ri I F iII u . Ham-

let. with Rev. C.O. JBiUhiemei’. officiating. Cremation followed, with interment at Riverview Crematory. He was born on April 7. 1915, in Illino.s. and moved to Walkerton two years ago from Chicago. He was a lo* kfmiitii and a World War II veteran. Surviving are three brothers. Harold of Hickman. Ky., Harry ofNevada, and Jack of Illinois, and two skters, Mrs. Marie Morrison of Crete. 111, and Mrs. Bertha Shores of Walkerton. Name Winners Os Homemaker Os Tomorrow Awards Anita J. Albertsen from John Glenn High School and Mary Clark from North Liberty have been named as their schools B< tty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for 1972. Selected on the basis of her score in a written knowledge and attitude examination adm nistered to senior girls last December 7, they will receive a specially designed award charm from General Mills, sponsor of the annual educational program. Additionally, they are now el-gible for state and national honors. The State Hom*miKer of Tomorrow, to be chosen from all school winners n the state in judging centering on their performance in the December 7 test, will be award'd a $1,500 college scholarrti’p. A complete s>-t of Encyclopaedia Britannica will also be awarded to her by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. The second-ranking girl in the state will receive a SSOO educational grant. In April the 51 Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow representing every state and the District of Columbia, each accompanied by a faculty adviser, will join for an expense paid ed-

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Robert E. Urbln. Editor PIBIJSHER The Independent-News Gs Inc. 401-03 Koueevelt Road, Walkerton, ludiana 455 U Telephone 586-3189 PUBLICATION TIME: Th’irmlay «rs Each We<* Merend Claso Postage Paid At WWcetoa, Indians •ÜBSCRIPTION RATES: »3.«0 Per lear • 00c it Maucd Out t>f State puaUtre Paid Ar WaJkerton. fedhtne

ucational tour of Colonial Williamsburg.. Va., and Washington, DC. Climax of the tour will be announcement of the 1972 Betty Crocke^ Al^Amcri^m Homemaker of Tomorrow and three runners-up. T be chosen through personal observation and interviews. together with the earlier state-level judging results, they will be awarded scholarship increases to SSOOO. S4OOO, >3OOO and S2OOO. Shamrock Slow Down Fails To Slop Jackson The North Liberty Shamrocks tried a slow down type of gim? Saturday night in an effort to stop a much larger Jack.««on five and were successful only to a degree as they dropped their 14th decision in 15 starts this year. The final score was 34 to 24 in the game. Jickson won for the eighth time in 14 starts. The Shamrocks were successful in the first period with their slow tactics and led the Tigers by a 5-4 margin However in the second period, the Tigers put 16 points on the board, pretty well taking charge of the game although the pace wasn’t intentionallj’ quickened that much. It

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was 20 to 12 at half time. The second half was more of the same, the Shamrocks not really opening up things but also not being pushed thav hard by the Tigers who were holding the lead. It was 30 to 20 at the end of three and both teams tallied only four in th? final period to account for the final of 34-24. No ope of the winners hit in double' figure as the 34 points were pretty well split b tw< en five and eight. Chris Gensintr hit 10 for the losers, getting four baskets and a pair oi tree shots. Jackon’ B team were 46 to 45 winners in an exciting prel.minary game. . Box Score Jackson fg ft p Mo it ha nd 4 0 3 Payne 0 0 0 Daniels 2 12 Bartell 3 12 Manchow 4 0 3 Landry 3 0 1 TOTALS 1 2 11 North Liberty Gensinger 8 8 5 Brinkhoff 0 0 1 FrankUn 100 Hunt 11 1 2 Reeder 0 5 1 Hostetler 0 0. 0 Johnson 2 0 0 Score By Quarters Jackson 4 20 30 34 North Liberty 5 12 20 24

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