The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 October 1973 — Page 2

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry S?rynrk, »< cte 3, box 796. XV alkerton. are on i-ired during a recent vacation a: :>d Webb's famous resort-re-»:::n?nt community. Sun CUy, Xi izoea. 51AKRI A G E S □ — 3 Perry - Koleher The First United Presbyterian Church. Walkerton, was the sett:: 4 for the wedding ceremony , i Miss Patricia Kathleen Kelle. h^r uvi Alan Biuce Perry.’ at 4:30 p m Rev. Robert Bowman, past. : officiated at the double.ring c remnny. A reception was held in st. Patrick's Hall. Walkerton. The Im ale is the daughter of M: *Uenn Stark. 604 Michigan Walkerton, and the late Pi < 1^ C. Kelleher. The groom i- tie son of Mrs. Charles Hugg;n and the late Bruce Perry. I i(| bride was given in marr ’-el by her stepfather. Glenn S’u K* Attendants wen Miss Joanr * ‘Spatz. Chicago, cousin of the Hide, and bridesmaids were M - Mary Lou Spatz Chicago, c i-.n of the bride; Miss Linda p. -e- Walkerton; and Miss Jan. 1. rlartsough. Bloomington. Flow, er girls were the Misses Belinda E- .< ley. Walkerton, and Miss Re. nee Fell. Pink and burgandy b nwri the color theme. A ting as best man was Bryce H Stevans and ushers were Puch. aid Dotson. Edward Ornat and ;,i nas and Bob Stark, stepbrothe: 'f the bride bth of Walkert :i Ralph Fell, ring b-.-arer. car. i . a needle pointed pillow made i.. •he bride. 1 e hi ide is a graduate of Jahn G • i High School and she after d Indiana University at 1 nungton and South Bend. The g. in a graduate of th* form, e S oth Bend Central H.gh School a . i hr attended IUSB. 1 e couple lift on a honey. m< n tup to the upper part of M u I .gan. Clark - Steven* M .as Gad Ann Stevans became the unde of Denn.s Richard Clark iur tg a 3r30 p m ceremony in the ia<ted Heart Church. Notre Imrie, Saturday. Rev James R«« >a CSC. Amh-rwin. officiat'd I e bride is the daughter of Mi and Mr- John G. Stevena, (PAd State Road 23. North Liber, tv nd th* gioom i* the ju.n of Mr land Mr> Richard Clark. »735 State Hoad 23 North Lib. erty A moss green and gold color theme prevailed. M it, on of honor for her Ulster wa.- Mh Gregory Hudak, West Lab<v<tte Bridesmaids were MiSc<lt Hatch. Indianapolis Mater of the gr>«.in th* Misses Anita ami h vee Stevens. North Liber, tv tsfe.i .f the bride. and MisNancy K rpinnkl, Lafayette (’ ri', in f the hr fe Su* Steven* WSa

the junior bridesmaid. Flower girl was Miss Jenny Stevens, cousin of the bride. James Desits. North Liberty, was best man and ushers were Chris Anderson. Bloomington; John Sorfino. Chicago; Martin Shupert, North Liberty; and Bob Stevens, cousin of the bride. A reception followed in the Wtst Side Democratic and Civic Club. The newlyweds left on a trip to the ’Bahamas Employed as a registered nurse in the emergency room at St. Joseph s Hospital, the tride graduated from Holy Cross School of Nursing. A graduate of Notre Darm . the gioom is employed as a civil engineer by the Indiana State Highway^fommission Both are graduates of North Liberty High School. as ■ WaLKeKi ON TOWN gOARD The WalkertOA^owfl Board on October 16, ^atc for the annual Trick pc- Treat- night in Waikerton for; Qc tuber 30 from 6 00 to *:3O p m^for the younger set. Citizens tepeeti^g visita. tmns from the children aie urged to l im on their porch lights. Several junk vehicles parked on residential lots were complained about to th* boa id and the matter was referred to the police department for enforcement of the ordinance that prohibits this. Fire Chief. Leigh Roy Hahn Sr.. ■m< » wrth the board and discussed matti.s of th* depaitment He r jxrt'd that all fire department equ pm- nt is r-w in satisfactory c ndition folk-wing recent repairs. Tne b-anl was also informed that several appointments will have tn lie made in the fire departm«nt around the first of the year to bring the department up t<> the 20 man quota. Several mcml rs of the d partment have indit ated that they will retire in I iKPirbt r. The p ssihility of the John Glenn High School forming a varsity tennis team was heard and if so, the team will b»- granted th* privil. ge of using the town c »urts on Washington Street for practice and matches. in the event that a team is formed, the school will provide a schedule of dates and times tin- c<hh! will te needed and the public will be in. formed Consideration was given to the inquiry concerning erection of H modular horn** within the city limits The board, prior to rendering a final decision, asked for m< re information, however, the general opinion as expressed by the board wan that a placement <f this natuie and upon a p-r. manent concrete foundation is not a violathm of the mobile home ordinance It l« mxler to d thin to worry.

SCHOOL MSNU North Liberty Schools OCTOBER 29 - NOVEMBER 2 MONDAY Lili’ cue on warm bun Bu'tru u g Id n whole kernel corn Celery sticks Peach crisp Milk d UESD \Y Salisbury steak with sauce Fluffy whip} d p tatoes Crisp garden sa ad with sweet sour dressing Rolled wheat muffin with butt‘. r Whipped cheiry gelatin Milk ’ WEDNESDAY HALLOWEEN Wrapped 4 rcom sticks Green cat tails Giblin concoction Shivery dog Witches brew THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school John Glean High School OCTOBER 29 - 31 MONDAY Fish sandwich Tater tots Relishes Fruit Milk TUESDAY Goulash • Butterea green beans Cole slaw Cinnamon rolls or spice cake Bread and butter Milk | J i WEDNESDAY Potato soup and crackers or buttered potatoes Peanut butter and jello sandwich Orange jello with sliced peaches Chc<olate covered donuts Milk Wpi>krrton EJrnientary OCTOBER 29-31 MONDAY Hamburger sandwich Buttered corn Tapioca pudding Milk • TUESDAY Vegetable soup and crackers Je|lv sandwich No bake cookie Milk WEDNESDAY

WHY NOT EAT WITH US? We’re Not Fancy, But Most Os The Time, We’re Friendly Or, If yVu don’t want tn eat here, writ let you carry It out, OR WEXL DELIVER IT! Besides Our PIZZAS We Have: V 4 Lb. Hamburger .60 14 Lb. Cheeseburger .65 Grilled Cheese .40 Shrimp $1.75 French Fries .20 Onion Rings .35 Italian Beef Sandwich sl.lO Polish Sausage Sandwich .90 Italian Sausage Sandwich .90 Beginning November 1 WE WILL BEGIN OUR WINTER DELIVERIES AGAIN Orders (Her »7.(* DetlverHl Fw —. AH Others 75c DHivery Charge The Pizza Place St. Road 23 At Koontz Lake 586-3697 SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY. THURSDAY FRIDSY A S4TURDXY 4:00 p.m. to HhOO p.m. 4.00 p<m lo Midnight €WSM> WEDNESDAYS

74^ Robert K. I rbln, Editor THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., Publisher Hui-03 Boesevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Telephone 586-3139 PCDLICATION TIME- Thursday of Each Week Hecood Class Postage Paid Ar Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SLBbCKIFIION RATES: $3.00 Per Year - bttc Additional li Mailed Out Os State

Filled coffin Ghost flakes Vampire brew Treasure chest Cat’s meow FARM Bl REM ELECTS OFFK ERS M mters of the Johnson Twp. Farm Bureau met at the community building or. Thursday. October 18 with Floyd Dipert presiding and Mis. Martha Mull led the devotions. Mrs. Walter Peters, county women’s leader, conducted the election in which Mr Dipert wa reelected president. Roy Williams was elected vice-president; Mrs. Harold Knowlton, secretary; Mrs. Charles Daube, treasurer; Mrs. Mull, woman's leader; Mrs. Roy Williams, assistant women’s leader and Mrs. Esther Kaufman, re. porter. Attendance prizes were awarded Mrs. John Kepcha and Mrs. Clinton Bowers. Plans were As. ettssed for a turkey supper in Nwember at the meeting. Refreshments were served by the committee including Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burch and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowers. ATHLETIC BOOSTERS TO MEET There will be an Athletic Boost, ers meeting on Monday, October 29 in the John Glenn High School Htrary for parents of boys and girls in -ports at the PLt schools. Parente are urged to attend and get involved, but anyone interested in supporting the athletic pro. grams is invited, your help m needed. ' Let s show these kids we are really behind them all the way Remember Monday, 7:00 at the JG school library.

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