The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1974 — Page 2
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a/t,»,t; i , , ; । , — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 5, 1974
OBITUARIES _ H irry Nr ahm * aMe< i Harry Newton Casteel, t»\ of 595 van Buren Streit, Walkerton, dit i at 9:30 a.m. i uv.-day ui his honv after sufteiln^ an apparent heart attack. Mr eastern retiir ! :.urn Austenal Co., LaPurn, Me was born .n September 30. 190-Y in Wayne boi. . iennv.. <.. ’’ . ved heir since l!k>3. coining ' o; r LaPorte. On March 20, in Jackson, Tenn,, he mar. ir< i Muiey Young, who survives. U.-a surviving are six sons. Ray ■i . t Billy Wayne, both of Kenton, r ' ; Clyde, of Puen, Ill.; Norm, in of LaPorte; Jack, of South «<’■. i; and Fred, of Walkerton; f.v laughters, Mis. Glen Sawyer i . , Mrs. Bid Knox, both of Ken. t Mrs. Lyndell Perry, of Union ’ity. Tenn.; Mrs. Charles Beas, iv md Mrs. Jane Adram, both /ilkerton; 26 grandchildren; wo bi others, James Edward, of ». i; and Harvell, oi Detroit; a i four sisters, Mrs. Cransten l . Mrs. Estoile McCiain,-* «U1 <■i Detroit; Mrs. Pearl Blown, of L aage. Ark.; and Mrs. Myr. t. Woods, of Waynesboro. S vices will be at 2:00 p.m. Tai day in tire Nusbaum.Elkin Fun ra! Home, Walkerton. Rev. Euv n Shelly, pastor of the Walk, eit i First Baptist Church, will ■ • ate. Friends may call after 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and from <OO a.m. until services in the fun-Tai home. Burial will be in V -Hawn Cemetery, Walkerton. Mr. CaM^el was a member of the but Baptist Church Mrs. Amelia K Harrison Mrs. Amelia K. Harrison. 85. of ante 1. Union Mills, died at 6 20 a m. Monday in Osteopathic Hospital, South Bend, after an ex. tended illness. Born July 25, 18.89
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- - - in Chicago, she had lived in the Walkerton area since 1950, coming trom Chicago. On June 10, 1910 in Chicago, she was marrud to Arthui B. Ha.rison, who died April 14, 1962. Sui vising are two daughters, Mrs. John Bowmar, oi Un; a Mihs, and Airs. W .hard Banri, of Walkerton; four grandchddren and five greatgranachuu. en. S.iViCts wert held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Nusbaum.Elk. in Funeral Home. Walkerton. Rev. bird Ftiug, past r of the Tracy United Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Waikertun. Mrs. Har. i . >n was a 50 year member of the Waikv. ton Chapter 319, OES, and a member of the Koontz Dike Conservation Club and the Walkerton Community Club. Mrs. Lyie K iownsley Services for Mrs. Pearl A. T< wn.sky. 79, of route 5, Walk, citon, who died Friday morn.ng in the LaPorte Hospital after a riet j lne-s. were held M mday in the Nu-baum-Elkin Funeral H me, WalkeitTa. Rev. Monroe G. Schuster officiated and burial was in the Tyner Cemetery, Ty. ner. She was bcm August 1, 1X95 in Tyner and had resided in the area since 1960. com mg from Gary. She was married October 14, 1915, in Gary to Lyle E. Townsley, who survives. Also surviving are two daugh. tern. Mrs. Loren Sink, of Fort, vdle. Ind., and Mrs. Phillip Wise, man, of Franklin, Ind.; seven grandchildren and four great, grandchildren. Mrs. ^ownsley was a member of the Cential Christian Church, Gary. Ora J. Awa Id Funeral services were held in the Rannells Funeral Home, Ham. let, Monday. for Ora J. Awakl, 86, of Koontz Lake, who died at 4:00 p.m. Friday in his home after a sudden illness. Rev. Rich, aid Matteson pastor of the Koontz Lake Mi ssionary Church, officiat-
ed. Burial wa in the Gromtown Cemetery. Mr. Awald was ban June 19, 18.x*. in Suirke County, and had livd taere uh Ins Lie. He was a ni.ied farmer. On August i, 1909, in Knox, he mamed Agnes Wick, who survives with three sons, Clarence,- Fredrick and Sidney. ah oi Walkerton; seven daughters, M.S, Ethel Thornburg, of crown Point; Mrs. Irene Sin. gleton and Mrs. Dorothy Carlson, both of North Liberty; Mrs. Gladya Large, oi North Ridge, Caln.; Mrs. Pauline Martin and Mrs. Audrey Dudek, b th oi South FL nd; and Vi \je Pi | .am,, of Walkerton; 43 grai.\ hddren; 56 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Vada Dawson, of LaPorte. ENROLLMENT FIGURES RELEASED Enrollment is up slightly at the Poik-Lincoln-Johnsi n Schools according to Harold Muncie, supeuntendent. Total enrollment is 1,316 students. Enrollment by grades in each school inclu le Walkerton Elementary with a total of 370 with Kindergarten 104 First Grade 100 Second Grade 76 Third Grade 90 At Tyner Elementary: Fourth Grade 106 FJth Grade 100 Urey Middle School: Sixth Grade 103 Seventh Grade 112 Eighth Grade 125 John Glenn High School: Ninth Grade 129 Tenth Grade 87 Eleventh Grade 87 Helps Shrink Swelling Os • Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The answer is Preparation H*. No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or suppositories. ~ Di-Gel& r s 'Gasid Indigestion* ...it’s those times you suffer acid indigestion and painful gas, too. DLGEL® gives more complete relief because it does what plain antacids can’t. It reduces excess acid; also contains Simethicone that gets rid of gas, too. Heartburn, painful gas go fast. Get DIGEL. ^s^ HOMELITE-XL-2 CHAIN SAW TWO TRIGGERS « ONE <®r bl< cuMlnf |«1»« ONE for llttlo pruning jobs LKHTWEIfiHT • POWERFUL • RUGGED Only <119*95 • •- c AUNjiACTjatis toGGfiw Mtrt u | Look for your local Homollto i doalor in IM YELLOW PAGES. [
Robert E. I rbin. Editor THE INDEPENDENT.NEWS ((>., ING., Publisher 601-03 Roosevelt Read, Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana 46574 SUBSCRITPTON RATES: $3 00 Per Year . 50c Addit.onal If Mailed Out Os State
Twelfth Grade 97 ORMiON-DA^ IS SC HOOLS Superintendent Ben McKay, at Oregon-Davis Schools reports enrollment as follows: Davis Elementary: Kindergarten 29 First Grade 22 Second Grade 42 Third Grade 28 bom th Grade 21 Fifth Grade 52 Origin Elementary School at Gi overtown: Kindergaiten 31 First Grade 45 Second Grade 22 Third Grade 28 Fourth Grade 50 Fifth Grade 23 The OregoruDav.s Junior-Sen-ior High School: Sixth Grade 71 Seventh Grade 74 Eighth Grade 73 Ninth Grade 80
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