The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1972 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEW s — OCTOBER 12, 1972

□ n 081 TrAK 1 Lb □ - - -0 Hain B. Bem.ctt Hany B. Bennett, 6>, Grovert wn, died at H-<0 pm. Suurday in his home following a heart atta k He had been in lading h alth the pa . i two >nais. ba u in LaPoite County August 19, V?U7, he lived in the area all his Im He was a retired farmer. April 15. 1929, m Soth Bend, he ma med Lualict t Bou l Emigh, w • survives. Otht r survivors are on son. Runaid, of Grovertown; tv. daughters, Mrs. Darlene Nels . route 1. Hamlet; and Mrs. Pi -.c-sa Hamilton, Colorado 'Springs, Colo.; three brothers. Rob it. oi Fort Walton Beach. Fla., Gt; rge, of Grovertown. and Floyd, f Milnor, N.D.; four sisters, Mrs. El. h Beem, Grovertown; Mrs. Dully Zilch. Garden City, Mich., Mis. Bessie Green, Garden City Mich., and Mrs. Ruth McClury, South Bend; four grandchildren an 1 one great-grandchild. Services were at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday in Runnells Funeral Home, Hamlet, with Rev. Ernest Giant, officiating. Burial was in Kingsbury Cemetery. Howard J. Holc<»mb Howard J. Holcomb. 70, of 27063 Indiana 23, North Liberty, died at 3:32 am. Monday in Memorial Hi pital after a four-day illness. He was employed by the Port Wayne National Bank, Ft. Wa\ne, untd his retirement in 1963. He was born on September 27, 1902 in South Bend and had lived in N mh Liberty since 1963. coming from Ft. Wayne. On March 3U, 1962, in South Bend, h< married Geo gia Jones, who survives, along wita a son, Donald A., at home, four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Gait, of South Bend, Mrs. Ethel Watkins, Mrs. Bettie Surpas and Mi - Mary Gaut, all of North Liberty; eight grandchildren; four gr. ’t-giandchildren; and a sister, Mrc Dorothy Cripe, of Goshen. S rvices were held Wednesday in the Bilancio-Guisinger Funeral Home, Rev. A. P. Wenger, pastor of tr ‘ North Liberty United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial wa in Sumption Prairie CemeU M Lodema Houser M r s. Lodema E. Houser, 78, of 28500 Indiana 4. North Liberty, died at 12:45 p.m. Saturday in Pin Lake division hospital, LaPorte, following a short illness. She was born November 27, 1893, in Liberty Township and was a lif ^ i ne resident of the community. Sh was married to Orville E. H i Per on June 28, 1912, in Liberty Township. He died June 14, 1970 Surviving are a son, George of North Liberty; and a daughter, Mr- Lester Truex, of New Carlisle; nine grandchildren and four gr. J-grandchildren; two brothers, Cliff rd Long, of South Bend: and M - lon Long, of Plymouth; and tw > sisters, Mrs. Katie Enders, of LaPaz; and Mrs. Nina Goon, of Lee-burg, Indiana. Services were held Monday in the North Liberty Church of the

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Brethren, Rev. A. P. Wenger, pastor, oriiciating. Burial was in the Westlawn Cemetery, North Lib(r;y. She was a member of the church. Aha Oi|MTt Alva Dipert, 70. of route 3, Wallurt n, died a'. 10:15 a.m. on I’l aday, October 9, in th? Univery ty Hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich., nft.r a three-week illness. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Dipert was torn July 9, 1902, in Starke County, and had lived in this area all < ; his life. Surviving are a nephew and six nieces. Friends may call from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Thursday in the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home. Walkerton, where services will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, with Rev. Clyde Wake, pastor of the United Methodist Church of Walkerton, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. LINCOLN TWP. CLUB MEETS Mrs. Albert Schultz, Mrs. Ray Jackson, Mrs. George Ochs and Mrs. Joseph Malstaff entertained when the Lincoln Township Extension Homemakers met on Tuesday. October 3 at the Walkerton Community Building. There were 27 members present and Mrs. John Guttman was our guest. Due to the election the November meeting will be held at the cjd Mt. Vernon School. On SatUiday, October 21. is the annual harvest supper at 6:30 sharp. SCHOOL MENU Walkertun Elementary OCTOBER 16-20 MONDAY , J Beef stew Cottage Cheese Hot rolls Plums Milk TUESDAY Meat loaf Mashed potatoes Celery and carrot sticks Bread and butter Jello Milk - * rv, WEDNESDAY ***" Pizza burger Buttered com ” Apple sauce Milk < . THURSDAY. — -i-L. Ham salad sandwich Buttered green beans Yellow cake Milk » - FRIDAY " * Macaroni and cheese Buttered spinach Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Pineapple Milk John Glenn High Sc hool OCTOBER 16 - 20 MONDAY Hot dog on bun Tater tots Buttered carrots or carrot sticks Pineapple tidbits Milk TUESDAY

Hamburger gravy on mashed potatoes Buttered peas Raisin cake Biscuit or bread and butter Milk WFDNESDAY Hamburger on bun French Fries or shoestring po--tatoes Buttered corn Fruit cocktail Milk THURSDAY Chicken pie Tossed salad Pudding Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY - Fish sticks Parsley potatoes Buttered green beans or celery sticks and pickie chips Whipped jello Bread and butter Milk North Liberty Schools OCTOBER 16 - 20 MONDAY Browned ground beef, in gravy on fluffy whipped potatoes Buttered green spinach Crisp carrot circles Assorted bread and butter Peanut butter bar Milk TUESDAY Barbecue on warm bun Baked beans in sauce Peach and cheese salad Lemon fluff Milk WEDNESDAY Scalloped chicken with gravy Buttered peas California salad Celery seed dressing Yammy muffin adn butter Strawberry’ gelatin cubes Milk THURSDAY Chilled orange juice Baked chili or ham salad sandwich Creamy cole slaw Peanut, butter sandwich Apple pie square Chocolate or white milk FRIDAY Fried fish crisps Parsley cubed potatoes Buttered broccoli with cheese sauce Com bread and butter Tid-bit pineapple Milk AGONIZING PAIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL?; k Get Outgro’for i “ fast relief I Why suffer the agony of ingrown toenail pairwhen Outgro can g.ve you fast, temporary retwJ 7 Outgro toughens irr-tated skm, eases inflammation, reduces swelling without affecting the snape, growth ©r position ot the nail. Outgro gives you fast pa-n relief, and makes it easier to cut out the nail...cut Out the pain caused by ingrown toenail. Stop ingrown nail pain fast with Outgro.

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PLJ SCHOOL BOARD NEWS The Polk-Lincoln-Johnson school board Tuesday authorized repairs of the roof at Tyner elementary school. The board approved purchase of three new sewing machines and tables for Urey Middle school. Thirteen contracts were signed by the board for the first semes-

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