The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1974 — Page 2

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C 3 O K1 T l \ K i E S C IJ Mrx. Iks-ic / nimmn tn Mi - Ik -su 1 Z’ V' hx.d 1 ■ “ 1 ■■ : L.ch^tvis i x ■ < 1 I S l xs •- • • r ' * > \\ si:.. -d iv s'. . A; : - 3. Bun (.X Liber ... D'* at I--dell. , WUi ' ' : b 7.x eth Manning Sandt S ■■ * ■ i her life in thx 13 hr- er area Mrs Zimmv: a. in xx n: u • i A :;1 20. 15*07. t Orv ♦ vX Z.mnieiman, who pree< f I her in ♦it tlh June 6,19 H S.u was the a . pted grandmother of K’ownie s ..ut 1 .eop 137 o. 13 he : r c 1 was a memb r of the bait >n ♦' mix historical society. Surviving are three children: V j Mary \an H >:n. Le.tri - r rd: William K Zimmerman \, ilkerton: and K>b».t 1. Zun-m-rman. Lombaid: l x gaiukiiild--19 great-gran ich ldun; 2 sis- ’ > Mis. Huth Brxant md Mrs. McHh Buckmaster, Doth e! Ir^h- ( . er: and one brother Manon 's inders. of Florida She wio p.e. << led in death by three sons. irren, Elmo and Verle Services were conducted Sat;nd<y it the Z .mmerman Funeral H me, Rochesten with burial al t Rochester KMIF Cemetery. Mr-. Ida Abu Benham Mrs Ida Mie B< nham 91. of t Walkutun Nurs.ng Home, . at 2:00 a m S r day in tn Nursing H me after a long Sht xva- br- Oc: • er 9. 1"2. n Eldara Ulm-, is. Hei •x, 1, Walter I Er r. m die i l'*>2. Survixa : - jr.ludi txv Hk hard B ' ani < f N th 1- rty. ar..; Dwig! : B nham, of i inula. L\x u f giandchddeight pen. Jr ives.de seix.its were held at 1 :m. Monuay tht Riverx .ew i etery. St real I Rex 1 nhani. pastr r of the Indianola Ai- aodist Church, officiated, Bryan Miller Sei vices wert condicted on 1 esday, April 9. for Bryan J. ■ci *• son of Mr and Mr.J me> Miller. 1000 H.mism Sf . \x ..kerton who d.ed in an acciSaturday morning at the h me xf his grandparent m Walkt. -State P it- s.t ’ he was >" tngied when hi tn< 1 to crawl ■ a garage through av, nd to. ~d the wind ox ;n him. McMeel. deputy Conner pio. । TO-ed the box de ad at 11:30 a m. It appeared that ho l ad }. ..p. p t the gat age w ,i. ■ >w w jth lick then up t.. pull If through th. w.’. : to xvherc iucycle u t > ,ns. ■ and Lie k holding the w.nd-TO open x -k: <ked out and the bov fid! BUFFET LUNCH r riday, April 19 a 11:39 *jm. - 2 ; o« pan. | Community Bldg. \\ afk»*rton, Indiana Sp.onsc.ne . R v The MOM \Xx < OMMI xm ( 1.1 B I Adu:’- $l5O ! i-.i* ZmEEHS ttallo rt »n, Indiana fYklav, Naturdac, Mjiidax Apr’ 12. 13. H Electra Glide In Blue Rated "PG- । 1 '*• f 'i!r 4 * '*< !fj | < ^ning X*r\t \\ ii k | l ' * ; | W.dt ’ . prwcnu ri ki>\i> I \‘»d "••A <»l I M BHI K

backwards his neck being c night bi’tween the window and the ga. lage Neigh ors who found him ti ed t ' revive him. < t 'v: es weir he! 1 at the Un ‘- . 1 M i.-t U h. Vx .ok- rton, ■ -J 1 ::: w'h R. x CI,, iv I'. Bu: ; J Was ill ,xx c< : ry. Walkert n. S :.,x m .de h.s parents, i :vr I<b . Kay. at home; c: -.ton Mi and Mrs. U . S i..‘J Walker: >n: Mr. ■ M ir. ~ ;iu- an; Mis. Dennis O'Brien, f Lakeville. Bi xtn was a member of the L.tth League, Walkeit >n. and a i i 1 grader at Walkerton Elem. c!'.!* S hoot He was bom on Februasy 2*. 195^. in LaPorte. Robert Tracy Robert G. Tracy, 56, of Tyner, Indiana, died at 9:30 am Fri. da- it the Parkview Hospital, Plymcuth. after a brief illness. He was born November 17 in Cn wn Point to Eugene A. and Anna i Peters i Tracy and had liveii in Tyner for nine years, coming from Cedar Lake. He was married August 15. 1937. in Gary, to Margaret E. Kratoczki, who survives. Other survivors include his mother, of Tyner; two sons. Richard route 3, Walkerton; and Eugene. Tyner; one daughter, Mrs Vernon <Roberta) Weis, of Valparaiso; nine grandchildren: ont sister, Mrs. Lee Oliver, of Gnffith. , Funeral services were at 10:00

[1 Xq) Time to change from your kitchen range! 4J rv Replace it T\\ with an up-to-date ,

Range I! your o’d stove Is getting you down, why not replace it with a modern, easy-to-use new gas range. It will give you time-savmg features that will help ycu operate more efficiently in your kitchen...features like the burner-with-a-bram. the automatic rotisserie •nd the cook'n hold oven. And what a work-saver the new cont -uous clean ”g o»en is’ It actually cleans itse * automatically while it s roast ng or baking. See new models at your appliance •tore or a Gas Company local •ales office. NIPSCO EnergyUse it Wisely! I ♦ company No ”>c- n Inc' oao PwU . for, j

a.m Monday at the NusbaumElkin Funeral Home in Walkerton. the Rev Thomas D< r ; ot. of. fuiatmg Burial was in the Ca'umet Park Cemetery, C.gwu Point, Indiana. FHILMHEX ( I.\SS TO MEET APRIL 11 The Philathea Class of the United Meth^-list Church, Walkerton, will meet on Thursday. April 11 in the home of Miss Ethel B.erly on Read 104 at 2 o’clock. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS MEET The Lincoln Township Extension Homemakers met on Tuesday, April 2. in the Walkerton Community Building with 29 members and four guests present with a pot luck dinner srrxrd at noon. The song, “Twinkle. Twinkle Little Star.’’ was sung The memory verse in honor of the late Mrs. Lucy Ullery w-as read by Mrs. I»j s Sherland. The birthday song was sung to Mrs Ma. mie M ickin and Helen Decker The anniversarx song was sung to Mrs. Mackin, Mrs Hazel Ar. seneau and Mrs. Mamie Schultz. Salute to the flag ard the club creed was lead by Mrs. Bertha Daube Duo to election May 7. the next meeting is changed to May S on Wednesday with a cancer sewing on May 1 A report of Culture Art Novels by Teel. All Nature books by

Robert E. L’rbta. Editor IHE IN DEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., Publisher l KUI-V3 KoaM*velt Road, Walkertou, Indiana 46574 Telephone 586-3139 PLBLICAHON TIME- Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SLBSCKIPriON KaTE^i $3.00 I’er Year - bOc Additional It Mailed Out Os State

Eggleston, Martha Finley, Guthrie. Thompson. Je in Stratton Porter ami several other Indiana authors were given ty Mrs. Mamie Hahn. The safety report was presented by Mrs. NelLe Smith about flowers coming in spring, also tornadoes xvith most of them coming from the west. There has been 410 tornadoes in Indiana within the last few years. Pictures were shown by M.s, Ann Kob.c, of South Bend, <>a the United Health Foundations, Real Services, the RSVP program. United Way agencies and services, and what your donations go to help with all of it. Anyone wash.ng to go to the Spring Fling in South Bend on Maj- 8 must have reservations m to the president. Mrs. Daube. no later than May 1 Table decorations were m keeping with Ea-ter. Hostesses were Mrs. Pat Cowger. Fannie Kearney. Ann Jackson. Mable Corner and Hazel Schultz

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Gift giving idea, send “The I n< lepen den t- N m ” A friend is one who takes you to lunch, even though you are non-deductible. THANKS To The NORTH LIBERTY ARFA RESIDENTS For Making Their Paper Drive A B.g Success Cub Scout Pack 241 11