The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 May 1974 — Page 3

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h a double ring candlelight Imcny on Saturday, April 20. Debi rah Camille Pittman Donald Eugene Ludwig were ted by Rev. Clyde Wake m United Methodist Church, in kerton. Mrs. Nelson Walz, mist, accompanied Mis. Ken. i Klinedinst, solist, in several ct ions 11 larents of the bride are Mr. • Mrs. Herbert M Pittman lie 5. Pickens, South Carolina, । the groom’s parents are Mr. Mrs. Agnew Ludwig, route 3, ■certon. fiss Carolyn Bacewic, Walker, i was maid of honor and Lori cks, North Liberty was flower erving as best man was RichAwald, Walkerton, ind ring ter was M.chael Traub. Walkr Ushers included Jeff Pitt. /

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man, brother of the bride. Pick, ens, South Carolina, anil SP4 Dav. id Ludwig, brother of the groom, Et. Huachuca, Ariz na. A reception followed the ceremony in the Fellowship Hall of the church w.th Mrs. Rilx.t Loucks. North Liberty: Mrs. Dennis Traub, Walkerton. Mrs. Travis Holmes. N< rth Liberty; and Mr.- Clyde Steele, North Liberty, assisting in the .serving of cake, punch and coffee. The hruie is a graduate of John Glenn High School and she .s presently employed at Wells Acuninum Corp.. North Liberty. The groom is a Walkerton High School graduate and he is employed with Ludwig Plumbing and Heating. Walkerton A short trip was taken to Chi. cago and the newhweds are now at home at 507 Oh.o Street, Walk.

erton. ( ADETTE TROOP 113 IS HONORED The Cadette Troop 113, Walk, erti n is a service minded group and some <1 their sfivm projects weie painting the fence at the RN Nurs ng llim< ; p v k d sanitat in f< the Ji -Marsh A.ssocia. ‘i< n outdi ‘ i daj- in Odo er at Sturtz Pine F< Vest ; raked le ives for the elderly and thev recently clb'tcd tanned g< I f^r the Api I 3 toi’ad' victims i trey went te Taim.t t w. i k । day ihai mg up aftei ’he tornado. The gills are working on an aviation badge. The g.rls earning one y '.u -erv. ice -tars were Connie Clark, Darbora Nunley. Sherrie l-'ari it. Crv—td chir.i'v-, Linda Chapman, Anit i E< hei Masclu lb Pavey, Ca’': lb hrer and Anette I lei-on. < r ■. er girls n Ihe I.cop are l.mda Gie.se, 1. > i Tuttle and Julie Ryan Siu •’ ,e Kanai and B irbaia Nunley ii- • tntd a badge ,n sot ml d '. .. ste-s and -ports. Im tilers oi the troep are M rs. John Clark and Mrs. Ruy Chapman; troop committee are Mary Alice Pavey. Delores Farrai, Jane Ecker, Barbara Rohrn and Frances Peterson. NORTH LIBERIA COMM UNITY BI ILDIN G BOARD MEFTTS Nine members were present at the May 6 meeting of the North L’.be|rty Community Building. Secretary and treasurer reports were read and accepter'. Tit board voted to hue a yo mg person to mow the lawn on a weekly basis for the summer. I* was voted to donate $lO to the North Liberty Fourth of July Celebration Con unit tee. A bake sale is pliiimd for Sat. urday May 25. All organ'?.*tuns. clubs, chu’ ches and interest, ed individuals are encouraged to donate to th.s worthwhile can-;'. This will be the only spring mon. ey-making project of the board to help defray upkeep, utilities and repair expenses, thus we need ycur help. The building will be epen from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. May 24 ii you wish to bring your bak. ed goods in at that time. You may also bring them in anytime after 8:00 am. on May 25. Free coffee will also be served, so come and have your Saturday morning coffee break at the North Liberty

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Community Building and help the community keep their Community Euilding operating. ORFXJON-D WTS ITO PRODT 1 XK.HI HELD TD' Oregon-Dav.. FTO ibid a Project Night at ue i._ n-,oj gvm on Inui-day, April 25. A brief meeting v. i- hl. with the .list,A i -u <1 ..ii . i l.y Mrs. John SI usher Newly tk < ted 1 :: ■ ire: president, Mrs. Robere F . Mrs. t! ■1 ( -k. -t cl et ary. 51.; ■ Hem v ai I ti easurei. Mr.-. Ben Mosley. Mr.-. Gardner rpemd the pngi i.n by inti iu< mg 1. >u..^ Hat. ri and Cm-iy K'-ipri. uea peech • nt 4 w nnei i v _ . : i . lienee a mn.;- t th<. v-. ini.<ug speeches. Ntxi Mr. Kr, _ science depa. •n < m d< ;; . - r t ;, ; the possibilities I yd . 1« is lor tii< ■ ,tui- . M. lb • h-i 1 the i dewing st ; k ';t- g v a uriei music al select! :;: Jul;v Aw I. Zvliiy Jo S. m .pp- _ Junie Uifiu-s, David Huhnkv. Dm. e S-mp.-on and Nauc> H .<< y Mis Bienc dso reported lx first place medals and five ,-eiund pl tec m-d---als was the result when 23 students performed at a ( ulver re. gu nal contest. A mini-style show was put on iy the Home Ec nomics Depart, ment under the direction of Miss lurner and Mrs Hindman. Two of Mr. Bla.r’s wrestling team. Cari Huhnke and Dennis Coffin, gave an active perform, ance. Miss Blubaugh’s gymnas. tic team consisting < r Brenda Mickow, Pam Howard, Becky Jenson, Theresa Hoak, Denise Burch, Cory Kensinger, Terry Bmrilli C.ndy M .tusiak and Lm. da Huhnke, gave a robust dem. onstration on the uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercises and the horse. The art class under Mrs. Schraders teachings showed the audience how to make paper ma. che candelabras. Judy Steinbeck, Terry Winninger. Vioiet Rotlu child and Steve Sht: demonstrat. ed the var.ous stages. Mr. I oney. plastics and ceramics teacher narrated while Mike Kinder showed the difference tie. tween free style, liquid slip and pottery. Several finished p.cces were on display. Cindy Keiper explained the functions and activities of the F.F.A. which is under the super.

v.sion of Mr. Smith. Mr. Miller concluded the program by pre enting WOD, ihj high school’s video tape television sh >w A cami-i i wis turned o i tie audience -o »viyone couU see themsflvc cn television. Lcniona.de ami c ku - made by tho Home Em; • D’-p ir’ue ut Were served by S" v M van I Chi;.- Kl.nger. A good time was had In ona I and all. Only one n. u. .n a n !:i n un. derstands thi internal; : il situa. tion. Isn’t i’ ii h w .m keep running inti him? Gas heartburn? Oi-Gel contains a unique antiyas ingredient, Simethicone. 1 his unique discover’.- breaks up and removes painful g.isbubhles. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of aoid indigestion. Get Di-Gel tablets or liquid today. Pro' 4 uct of Plough, Inc.

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