The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1973 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -4 OCTOBER 4. 1978

Monday Night I^dUs Muhnkes 16 4 K< <v.r Realtv 16 4 ? & M 10 10 K im’s 10 10 Eidelyis 10 lu Walt's 7 13 Funky Five 6 14 -’s ie s o 1• ’ High team game and M'nes: H .lmki < 2130. 771. 603; Walls 19>3. 711; R A M 19^1 High individual sei; s A- game: l;mii< White 530. 19>. L ..-i S t dy 493 191. L.n ia Hu .ake e.o ■ , MUdi d 1\ gg 1 >5. suburban Imagin' )ave A Ray’s 12 8 ini Mercei A Son 12 > The Pizza Place 12 > Mercer's Bevi iag H >u-v 12 > -inker's Standard 10 10 lay, ecs No. 2 >l2 Pit & Lads 7 13 Pnvision Pallets 7 !■' High team game and series: Hive A Kay’s 24 » »|. Baker's standard 244>. >27: Dad A l^ati s 2413; Meicar's Beveiag H -use >4 7 High individual series A- game: U Kickbush 557, 215; A. Mann 613. 215. 205; R Schmaltz 551, 2vo; J Adkins 521. 200; E. Scott 532. F. Gindelbeiger 527. Tuesday Night Men’s region >365 No. 2 17 7 U Bar 14’- 9'. 2 1-iky's Construction 14 10 I.e. a Used Cars 12 12 1\ ink’s Camper Sales 12 12 Whitmer Lumbei 11 >- 12L> LegiOn 865 No. 1 10 14 lim’s Service 10 14 M 11 Creek Sales 10 14 Wabash Tavern 9 15 High team game and series: Bob’s Bar 2829; Jim’s Service 982. High individual aeries A game: W Pickavet 604; J. Carr 221. BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN A bridal shower was given in honor of Patti Kelleher in the 9ii-t United Presbyterian Church F Howship Hall on Sunday. September 30 at 2 o'clock with Joa’>n a Spatz and Jtri Huggins as h- s essr s. Out of town guests were from Chicago, South Bend and Mishawaka. Games were played with l> izes K ing awarded to Joanne. Moy I^ou and Connie Spatz, of *h: ago. Dour prize was won by Mi.-. Betty Troxel, South Bend. d he room was decorated in pink a' i ivoiy. the bride elect chosen c L-rs Cake, punch, coffee nuts aid mints were served. OREGON TWP. < IX B TO MEET The Oiegon Township Home Er- lomics Club October 9 meeting will be held at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club, Mrs. Vi Kuhls and Mrs. Green will be th hostesses. 'I ie club donate! $25.00 to the ( -• 'in vatiem Club. Koontz Lake, in ippieciation for the use of th club house for the meetings. A speedy recovery is w ished on: president. Mrs. Hortense M « rman. who is recuperating fi i :n pneumonia. HI INSTALL OFFICERS 1 'ie Koontz I^ake Firemen’s Au* liaiy will me»t on Wednes. d-v October 10. with the installat. n of the new officer-- being c- : meted by Mrs George Myers. Th- ifficers are president. Mrs. llu Jackson; vice-president, Mrs. F. i Cook: secretary. Mrs James Lv treasurer. Mrs. Frank Jkson; sergeant-at-arms Mrs. M i iam Michalski and publicity. M r ' Kvtn }vt Af.m >n I ie Auxiliary will have a trash an 1 tiaasurer sale at the fire ♦i-u-e un Saturday, October 13. fr-i n9OO a m Donations can be ii I4*d off at the Koontz Lake H v twate from 8:00 to 12:00 and Ino to 5:00. If bringing cloth, ing please have the size of each pier’ indicated on article. I’OST OFFK Es TO ( U»E Ihe Wakerton and North Lib. Pl tv Post Office- Will be Clawed M<4id»y, October \ in obst-rvarMs* Os f'ollmbus Day No deliveries of mail will lx- made. It is easier to do than to worry.

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Tlie Master Key. a vocal quintet from Bethel College. Mishawaka, Ind., will peifo.m Thurs. day, October 4. 6:30 p-m., at the K-santz Lake Missionary Church, 4 miles south of Walkerton on Highway 23. Th« se Collegians combine their talents to produce a contempor. ary alive sound Concerning the group name. St.-ve Cramer. leader, explains that as Christians they represent the "master key” that unlocks the door to a fuller life, to eternal life. Each member of the group Is a student at Bethel College. All but one are music majors and have had varied experience in vocal ensembles and musical productions. Each is a member of the Bethe] College Concert Choir which has sung for music lovers from New York to California, from Wa-hington, DC. to Denver. Ihe Master Key has been active all summer representing Bejhel College throughout the Midwest in churches, summer camps and conferences. RALLY DAV SUNDAY October is “Sunday School Enlargement Month" at the Walkerton Wesleyan Church. The activities will begin on Sunday. Octuber 7. which is Rally Day. Each Sunday throughout the month special feature-, are planned. Laymen of the church will be involv. ed in visitation in the community .'■•eking “Families for Sunday Si huol ” The church is located at Michigan and Monroe Streets. Th- public is invited to attend all services. 4 <IRKTOH \ EXTENSION ULI B .MEETS The September meeting of the ^••iktown Extension Homemakers f lub was held in the home of Mrs. Marvin Williams with Mrs. Walt, er Pickavet as her co-hostess ' The meeting was opened by the P’ evident, Mrs Joseph Lowry. Til- club discussed meetings, lessons and projects for the year. A leson on weaving was given by Joyce Watts Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Prizes were won by Mrs Hud Rtzek TK- October meeting will be held ln th P hf>m ,. <)f Mfs RrJ Jackson. XK F EIJX>M SHIP GROUP • PLANS TRIP The Senior Fellowship Group is planning a trip tn the suothem part of lD<liana in October if enough member are able to go. They intend to leave on Friday,

October 12, being away two nights and returning on the 14th. All those wishing to go should contact Leonard Beaty. Transportation will be arranged for those not driving. Please let Mr. Beaty know as soon as possible if you are going. COMMUNITY CLUB MEMBERS ATTEND tON VENTION Seventeen members of the Woman’s Community Club of Waikeiton, including Mrs. George Hillis. St. Joseph County president, and Mrs. Leonard Beaty, president, attended the 63rd annual convention of the 13th District Federation of Chibs on October 1, at the Bth Street Mennonite Church in Goshen. Mrs. Robert Leininger, 13th district pi.-Wident. from Lakeville, opened the convention at 9:00 a.m. Her theme was "To Create A Feeling of Goodwill and to Promote Enthusiasm." Women from the area clubs took part in the morning pro. gr am. The memorial service was conducted by Mrs. Acil Hunter, assisu-d by Mrs. Davud Lawrence, organist, and 10 members of the Walkerton Club. At the afternoon session the principal speakers were Mrs. Claude Billings, state president. Montezuma; and Mrs. Mattie Cuney, of Indianapolis, organizer of the "Citizens Forum," The convention wa« hosted by Elkhart County. WEEKLY OOUNNKLING BEING OFFERED The latest service coming to the Neighborhood Center m Walk, erton is a weekly counseling pro. giam for the people of the com. munity. Both group and individual sessions will be offered. The program will begin Thursday, Octobei 4 from 9:30 a.m. until 12:00 noon and will continue each Thursday. The counselors are being supplied by the Family and Children Center in Mishawaka. The food stamp representative will be at the Center next Wednesday. October 10 For further information on any of these pro. grams, call 58641438 MIRTMA CHICLE MEETS The Martha Circle of the Pres, byterian Church met in the Liv. ing Room of the Church on Mon. lay evening, October 1, with sev. en members present. Mrs Har. old Fkldinger, leader, opened the meeting with a fall reading from "Prayerables." Mrs. Gene Ger. her gave the meditation of the

Least Coin and also the lesson. “The Voice of the Cross." Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Harold Eddinger. BTH DISTRICT IOOF MEETS President R. B Walters, of Winamac Odd Fellow’ Lodge, pre. sided at the fust fall meeting of the Bth District at War-aw Wednesday night, September 26. Special guests introduced were Past Masters Carroll Zartman, of Tyner Lodge. Maurice Curtiss, Maxinkuckee Lodge, and Lloyd Jefferies, Rochester Lodge and District Deputy Grand Master, Paul Smiley, of Tyner Lodge. Election of officers was h»-ld and named were: Thomas Buchanan, of Warsaw, president; Carl Overmyer. Winamac, vice, president; Charles Riddle, Winsmac, treasurer; and Robert Karns, Warsaw, secretary. Installation will be held October 18 at Maxin. kuckee. Muss Julia Zellers, senior of Ro. Chester High School, who represented the Bth District Odd Fellows of Indiana at the annual Pilgrimage to United Nations Assembly last spring, will give her report at the October 18 meeting. Reports are that Miss Zellers is an excellent speaker and has her subject well prejiared. A large attendance is expected as this Odd Fellows project is near to the hearts of all members as its purpose is to help the younger generation to understand the work, ings of present day society of our nation. The host lodge, Warsaw, serv. ed refreshments following the meeting. NOTICE OF ADMINIKTR \TION STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST JOSEPH PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THF ES. TATE OF MORVIN L. CLARK, Deceased ESTATE NO. 27006 , Notice is hereby given that

Robert E UrMa, Mtor THE LNDITENDENT-NEWS CO m IMCL StatoMslMr IMII-03 KoMeveit Road. UadKeriasu Indiana 46574 Tetephone SM-31W PLBLIt ATION TIME* Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At WaAkertou. ladiaaa 44574 81 RSt KiniON KATES: $3.00 Per Year - Mk* Additl<XMl If Mailed Out Os state

Richard E. Clark and Eldon G. Clark was on the date hereof, ap. pointed Ch-Personal Representatives of the Estate of the above fiamded decedent. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court wihin six months from the date of the first publi. cation of thus Notice or said claim will be forever barret!. Dated at South Bend. Indiana this 19th day of September, 1973. W. Joseph Doran. Clerk of the above captioned court Roland Obenchain, Attorney for Estate 1800 American National Bank Building South Bend, Indiana 46601 Bn • 3toll NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ES. TATE OF RAY NEIDLINGEK, Deceased ESTATE NO. 26951 Notice is hereby given that EUGENE NEIDLINGER was on the date hereof, appointed Per. sanal Representative of the Estate of the above named deced. en. All persons having claims against said Estate, whethet or not now due. must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claim will be forever barred Dated at South Bend, Indiana this 11th day of September, 1973. W. Joseph Doran * Clerk of the above captioned court John H. Peddycord Attorney for Estate Crumpacker May, Levy & Searer 224 W. Jefferson Blvd. South Bend. Ind 46601 Bto4 IMM * ■