The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 June 1973 — Page 5

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LETTERS TO THE® EDITOR!

Just to let a few people in our community know the job that is involved in presenting our annual Summer Festival. This yea is chairman. Den Ludwig, and his assistants have dune, what they could with the help they received and with the time they could devote to our pleasure and the promotion of Walkerton. Another festival is over! Now this gives the rest pf us the opportunity to assess its worth and should we try again next year. Many comments are always rendered as to its success or its shortcomings, but I feel anything that will promote Walkerton as “a nice place to live” is worthwhile and worth giving time and effort to. Our July 4th is always a "biggy" and so could our Festival be. Some have the idea that only our local merchants benefit financially from this event but I’m sure there are better ways of business promotions to be considered. I am interested in "Kids,” activity, and the "town’’ and whit Letter way to celebrate with fun and games. In a small town there always are those who are willing to do and those who should be willing to do their small share to make any festival a 100 per cent community effort. Personally I am in favor of revival of old town customs and forget the TV in the summertime. City folks have mentioned time and time again about the town whore the fireworks and festival parade are always held. Let’s forget our selfish motives (business and personal! and get behind the Festival committee next year and prove to people that Walkerton is a nice place to live. It may be interesting to know that the Festival's budget is usually between SIOOO and S2OOO, and that only income comes from money making projects and you the community backers and supporters. Dick Kioßbush,

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vice-president Chamber of Commerce Walkerton, Indiana Couple United In Douple Ring Ceremony I jgll^ v /" ‘ ’ Ofc BJ w -1 Virginia DeSimone, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeSimone, Walkerton, became the bride of Lewis DeLand, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. Leßoy DeLand, Bellevue, Michigan, on Friday. May 25. 'I he counle, married bv the Justice of the Peace, Dale Miller, was attended by Mrs. Dale Shirley, sister of the bride, and Doug Stocks. The br.de graduated from John Glenn High School in 1970. She is employed at the Walkerton Nur. sing Home. The groom is a graduate of Olivel College and is employed as foreman at American Door. The couple reside at 500 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton. □ - n CARDS OF THANKS D (J We would like to thank all the merchants, club';, organizations and individuals for their cooperation and donations during the Walkerton Summer Festival. A special thanks goes to Jacob

Drugs, Dave & Ray's Feece Floral Shoppe, Farmers State Bank of Wyatt-Walkerton, Heil's Restaurant, Harvey's Dime Store, Ronnie Drake Const., Gardner Farm Equipment, all news media, the Town Board, the Walkerton Street, Electric, Fire and Police Departments, Bob Goodwin, Dick Kickbush, Jerry Gaddis, Dave Me. Kesson, Chet Bigler and the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce. Thank you. The Summer Festival Committee I wish to thank everyone for the lovely cards, letters and flow, ers while I was in the hospital and since returning home. Mable Cramer We wish to thank our neighbors and many friends for their acts of kindness and sympathy at the loss of our loved one. For the flowers, food and cards. A special thanks to Rev. Clyle

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JUNE 14, 1973 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

Wak?, Dr. Carter, Nusbaum-El-kin Funeral Home ans the pall bearers. Mrs. Delbert Clingrnpeel Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clingenpecl Mr. and Mrs, H'-wani Clingenpecl Mr. and Mrs. Don Clingcnpeel Mr. and Mrs. Cnl Clingcnpeel Mr. and Mrs. Linder Schmeltz Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolff ST •' We wish to express our thanks and appred ation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, memorials, food received and served during the illness and death of our loved one. Walter L. Taylor. A special thanks to Dr. Fenstermacher and the Walkerton Medical Clinic, Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home, Ledge 619 F. & A.M. of

Walkerton for the services and pallbearars and Rev. Lynford Sanders of the Beaver Creek Wedeyan Church, May ■ G<>d bless each of you. Mrs. Walter Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olive and family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft and famii Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitaker and family Mis. Mary Zook INSTALL OFFICERS \1 SC OTTISH RITE Installation ot officers neid la-t week at the South Bend Valiev Scottish Rite at the Masonic Temple in< hided Rev. Clyde D. W ike, chaplain of the S< nth Bend Consistory. Al.-o installed wer» Gerald O. Kaufman, president: Kenneth L. Klinedinst. vice president; and Harry C. Doll, secretary-ti easiner. al] of Walkerton, as officers of the St. Joseph County ScoMis.t Rite Club.

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