The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1973 — Page 1
VOLI ME 99; NUMBER 49
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Cynthia Loui-e Mai tin became the bride of K> une'.h .John Walter during a 6:30 j>ni double ring ceremony in the Anthony Wayne First Church of God. Ft. Wayne, on Saturday, June 30. Officiating clergymen were Rev. W. Stanley Darrah and Rev. John Davis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. John Martin, route 1, box 109. Plymouth, and •he has been residing in Fort Wayne. The bride is a graduate of John Glenn High School, Walk. ert< n, and she attend *d Munches, ter Ci Hege. North Manchester. The gioom is the son of Mr. and M.s. K nneth D. Walter. 1314 Claiion Drive. Fort Wayne. He is a gradual ■ of North Side High School, Fort Wayne, and he attended Indiana-Purdue Re. gu nal Campus, Fort Wayne, major ng in busines adm.nistation. He i affiliated with Xi Gamma I la fraternity. Thj bride was lovely as she apj ared on the arm of her tath r in a gown of French import, td re-embroidered ivory Aircon lace with Peau.do-ange skev* s that wei * secur d with band of lace accentuated with ycalh ped ruffle . A d»ep ruffle was detailed with scalloped Alecon lace arourd th* him of th ■ floor length gown w.th lace and ruffles on the detachable chapel length train. H* r silk Husion fmge’tip veil was secured with a lace hd enharr d with hand made ro < She ca.iied a cascade of sonia rose and lily of th • valley. Matr< n c f honor for her sister was Mrs. Hugh Geren, LaPorte. bridesmaids included Mrs. David •Mill r. Imimnapoi.s. cousin of the Hid ; M e Phil’ p Martin, Indianai oli-, sister-in-law of P • I' ide: and Mis K non S< him !' Ft. Wayne, m.ce of the g > >” The bridesmaids and hon i a'•ndant wort api ici t [lad si'k g wns detailed w.th ruffles on til badie * and repeated on the 1 aver edge of the skirts Sheer iprao! pcture h its compl t" I 1 eir ensemble. They ram I na. 1 U’a! d m hand b.mqirL of son. i r ।-es and baby’s breath. Rest man was James Mo to.
WALKERTON, INDIANA,
We t Lafay tie, frit nd of the gr<" m. Ushers were Phillip Martin, Indianapolis, brother of th > brid ; groomsmen were Rob. tit Spuhler, Fort Wayne, friend of the groom; Hugh Geren, LaPorte. brother-in-law of the bride and Timothy Walter, Ft. Wayne, brother of the groom. Pr< id.ng at the guest book was Mrs. Fred Stickovitch, Niles, Mich., ciusin of the bride, and pa sing out programs was Mrs. Kt n Bowman, Plymouth, cousin of the bride. A reception was held in Wallen Pine- Reception Hall, Ft. Wayne, with the Knights Five bund playing for 375 guests. Serving at the reception were Miss Sharon OBlenis, Plymouth, cousin of the bride; Miss Karen Martin. Plymouth, cousin of the bide; Mi s Karen Downing. Louisville, Ky.. cousin of the bride and Miss Sherry Musser, Ft. Wayne, cousin of the groom. A wedding trip to the east coast was taken anti the newlyweds will be at home after July 15 at 1933 Spring Street, Fort Wayne. NOTH E The Walkerton and North L.b. erty Po-t Office- will be closed Wtdn<-day, July 4. in observance of Ind p< ndence Day. No d-liv-er a s of mail w 11 be made. REX. IWSLER TO SI‘EXK It LX X Rex' Bib Fansler. denominational youth direct! r of the Mis- , • try Church. will s|>eak at the Kintz Lake Missionary < hmeh S indiv. Julv x, in ihe . a md 10 35 morning worship , !vice- The public is mvit.'d to attei 1. v o pIT ' ’ v n ? RECENTLY ADMI T IT’D TO LAPORTE HOSPITAL Mi> Jury G tTy. °f 1 i rd N Mi . Th -m i- D Hih md Cul Webb, all ।f Walkerti n RECENTLY \DMVnED TO SB OSTEOPATHIC HUSH PAL Mis Else Fitzke, if Walk rton. —
THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1973
□ n ’B■UA R 1 E S □ □ J. F. ( ripe Sr. Joseph Francis Crip? Sr., 59, route 2, Walkerton, died at 9:55 p in. Tue day. June 26 at the LaPcrte Hi spital, following a Midden illness A truck farmer, he was hern Octi her s . 1913, at Walknton, to Ray and Florence McAUi t r Clip and was a lifetime resident. M . Cripe was married Nbvem h i 2 s , 1932. at South Rend, to Eva Irene Pearish, who survive Ako surviving are five children: .1 ph Franc.s Crip? Jr., La. m< nt, Id.; Ri nald Eugene Cripe North Liberty; Mrs. Kenneth iPhylli-r Graves, route 2, Walkerton; Mrs. Paul (Delore i Yel ton. route 2. Walkertin: and Mis. Ga.y (Patricia) Hostetler, Han. na; 20 grandchild! n; three brointrs; Robert Cripe. Whittier, Cal ifoirna; Richaid Crip?, Valparai so; and Lawence Cripe, Oak Lawn. Til.; and two sister's. Mrs. Em i (Louise) Gloor. Hamit; and Mr . Clannc? (Mary) H pper, New Carli le. S r vices were conducted at 1 :00 pin. Friday at the Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church, of which h? was a rm mber. with Rev Lyn tird Sander-, pastor, of t ci.it ing. Burial was at Patton Cenutery, Laporte. Frank Chojnackli Fr ank Chojnat ki, 6\ route 3, Walkerton, died at 5:40 pm. Wed. nesda . June 27. at South Bend’s Memerial Hospital, following a brief dines-. A retired employee of the Chicago Fire Department, he wa. born March 30. 1905, in P< land and had resided at Walkerton 20 years, coming from Chi. cago. Mr. Chojnacki was mar. lied November 11, 1933 at Chicago to Constance Wojaczyk, who survives. Also surviving are one brother, Walter Chojnacki. Chicago; and two si ters, Mrs. Josephine Haeg. ney, Itasca, 111., and Mrs. George Tyortazakis, Livingston, Calif. Services were conducted at st. Patrick’s Catholic Church Satur. day, with Rt v. Anthony Letko, paster, officiating. Burial was at Holy Cro s Cemetery, Calumet City. Illinois. Rosa \. Gretz Rosa A. Gretz. S 2, died on Tue day, June 2 at Mdler Mei ry Manor, Plymouth, after being ill for several years. She was from Hamlet. She was born in Valparaiso on August 21. I*9o, and on July 31, 1933, in Knox, sh' marri‘d William A. Gretz, who preceded her in death on March 29. 1963. Surxivcrs include a son. Art Timm Hamlet; a si ter, Nora S. ('rawford. Valparaiso, and several nice es and nephews. Services wvie held on Thurs. day. June 2S, at 2:00 p.m. in the Runnells Funeral Home, Hamlet, with Rev, R. Trueblood, officatihg Bimal was in Fetch.a Cem. etery. NOTICE Th Right to Life Committee will pre ent the r program as a sp cia! feature at the n'\t St. Ji seph County Fair Tax A-socia. tun me ting to h held at 7:30 pm. on Tue-dav, July 10. at St. Stanislaus Audit< num in Tulip Reid New Carlsl-.. Disiu-sicn will he held .n the prop d c>unty forest and otlur <.urit>'-.t governmental i-sue-. T acher: “How ra? tr- invert n of the automobile benefited mankind?” Pupil: *'W H, it nas almost st pped horse steaLng.”
RECENT BRIDE H||k R < . A I
The North Lil erty Church of the Brethren was the setting for the 2:GO pm. wedd.ng on June 23 of Miss Diana Cisney and Cloid A. Kime. Rev. Carl E. Kime, uncle of the groom, offici. ated. Dennis Kime wins the soloist. The bi ide is the daughter of Mr, and Mr. ; . James M Cisney, 27x50 Stanton Road, Walkeiton. Tht bridigicon Is the son C Mr. and Mis. Aitlai Kime, 279x1 Riley Road, North Liberty. Mis.-, ^diur.i* cisney was ner sister's maid of honor and brales, maul wue Miss Cmda Kune, suit r of the gloom. North Liberty; Miss Kaien Cisiuy, sist r of the bi ide and Mrs. Dave Gensivger, Walkerton. Flowei gal was Viv an Shone, cousin of the groom. North Liberty. Stive McGrath. Km x, wa- bst man and ushers were , Gary Ka-er, South Bend; Dennis K.me, cousin of the groom. New Car. lisle; Dive Genxinger, Walkerton and Tim Cisney wax ring beau, for his ri ter. The brid- am groom rode in a stage uh Lawn by ponn - from the chinch to tht* reception which was held tn the home of the groom's parents. The biide and gioom a e bdh graduates it North LI rty H'i;h Sehi. 1. Th* gioom is also a graduate of Ivy Tech where hstud ed Culma'x Art He is employed by Ramada Inn, South Lend, as a cooking chef The ci uple w ill b • at h ’me at 1111 Haiiism S'i< i Wik< it n after a trip t the W an Dells. □ □ B I R T 11 5k Mi and Mrs. r. na’d D B -tx. ; ute I Walker', n, are the patents of a InughUr born on M . day, June 25,
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SKYLAB TO PASS OXER AREA Skylab watchers will ire int rested to know that if the weather is right, you may see Skylab, like a fast moving star, when it appears on the horizon from the northwest to th- northeast on July 4 at 9 42 p m.: July 5 at X:57 and again at 19:34 pm and on July 6at 9:50 p.m On Thursday evening the two times it will be set right for the naked exe to see over the area the fust tunc the Skylab will be traveling from riithwest to east and at 10:34 from the iy rthwest to the souheast. Let s hop-- for the i er: i: wei. ther conditions - we can soft. fThese times an CDT f r the Chicago ai a and should be track, ed for about five or s x minutes at each sighting. These times are right for you readers tn Indian. FOOD ST XMP OIFK E in xx xi.kh^on A satellite !\ d st imp office is coming to the Walkeibn area beginning Wdne day J .'y 11. A re|H < sentative from th * food stamp office in S -nth B - I will come to Walkeiton ne lax a month t । serve the t si lent-, of southern St Jo ph (' untx The so 1 si imp o': e xx .ll be located n th Neighbor^ I Center (okl Method-t Chu.chi at the corner of Illmo ; and Yin Buren S’reel- Offa h ir will be 1:00 pm to 4.30 pm Ail a* i f ’1 si rup recipient* -liquid p'm to \ s t th. ■ e!t a■' .luring th -■ * h 'lire '1 lie 10. H ph r.e i. imb. i is 5*6.31"s t' li en’s xx r* « eeo hi ine sw itst can xpo t ”*e r cn' d’-en to get eff on th'* w’"”’? t“»ck W itch i ut wh a It’s dirk aut’
