The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1974 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPTEMBER 19. 1974

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\ igie Sutton (bfti. Debbie - ham, Vickie CipOi and Nan. y . ett have teen chosen to be Win's Who in Foreign Lan. •<e in Indiana. Nancy wa< Awarded a French Ambts. ■ • r’j Award. She is <ne of ■ar in Indiana to receive this viol Angie is a Spimsh -tu. Vickie, Tlebbie and Nancy F |nch. V> as Who in Foreign Lan. is compiled b\ th. Fidve:. iy >t Evansville of Juniois and &■ recommended by fore.gn n t : lage teachers. 3 KE-A^THON MTS S2BO TWO WORTHY CAUSE • r. Tl' '. Golden Hai j> Theta Rho - Club, a junior division of >.> Rebekah Lixige, Walkeiton, used $280.00 from the Bike.A. U" held on Saturday, August I. Oiere were ten girls and s.x lurteers who rode from Walkb ' to I^aPaz and back cover. ig 19 miles. The Girls Clijb ash-s to extend their thanks to :i. Members that paiticipated in le Bike-A-Thon were Tammy lathis. Theresa Mann. Barbara Itn Cindy Creech. Becky Rans, jtt n. Kathy Ransbottom. Dona Laßere, Lora Searfoss, Janet eaifiss and Roberta Mann. The olunteers were Debbie Gilkerson, onn.e I-aßere, David Laßere, p»v Laßere, Jimmy Cripe and •ennis Cripe. Sponsors were: A. J. Kennedy Mrs. Doris Clark The William SteinwakL J »r Cromey Gene Hardesty Mi l Ray Stull Mix Mamie Mackin 1 h--; l^awrence Groshans M:y Vender Stull I'h.. Dwj^ht Lemerts r * •

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The Russell Jimnursons Pizza Bowl Lanes Ai co Service Sial.on ' Heil's Restaurant '1 lie Warren Keppiins Mrs. Jeanette Guttman Mis. Carl Christensen Chai les Cripe Rose Minter The Jack Rizeks The Stan Betzs * The David Bakers The Devon Hollands '1 he Newton Manns Jay Been Rose Mary Engle The Delbert Kricks The Newton Williams James Nunley The William Olsons Mrs. Harry Casteel Mrs. Mary Bauer Mrs. Hazel Kratzchman The Hank Szadys The Vernon Hansons Ronnie Laßere Mrs. Pfeiffer Ihe Richard Ullerys Mrs. Laura Hathaway Mary Cripe The E. Baughmans Dr. and Mrs. Fenstermacber Mrs. Velma Shores The Daniel Fraziers Mrs. Doris DePoy Modest Burch Mrs. Irene Beel Minnie Taylor The Arthur Manns M.S. Dorothy Burch Metalstamp. Inc. The John Walkers Mrs. Nettie Barnhart Mrs. Delta Long Mrs. Elizabeth Hess The Dennis Johnsons The Ronald Laßeres Mrs Viola Baughman Koontz Lake Standard Harold Lute Ann Searfoss Ixna Searfoss Mrs. Vera Morrison Weleo Truck Stop The James Mercers Mrs. Charlene Whitteberry

Mrs. June Bellinger Mrs. Esther Dearing U Mrs. Dorothy Knowlton The Robert Gai diets Lairy Heimer H Uis Harrison Mis. Sonja Mathis Mrs. Regina Wells Burgel Dairy Stole The Morris Searfosses Mrs. Eisie Heimer Da<l & Lad s Bill Rhodes Barden's Insurance Dave & Ray's Rialto Theatre M.s. Minnie Ransbottom The John Ullerys Randall Clark Mrs. Russell Weller Mrs. Nora McNorton The Hardesty Gearharts Mrs. Braidy Mr, Fitzgerald If anyone is missed in the list that was a sponsor, we are sor. vy. The funds that were collect, ed are being divided to help in sofne of the expenses of two accident victims, Tim Davis and Carl Elkin. Ch i T OBITUARIES Carl L. Elkins Carl L. Elkins, 28, route 2, North Liberty, died at 2:30 p.m., September 11, at Healthwin Hospital. South Bend, as a result of an industrial accident in January of this year. He had been employed at Burkholder Buildings, Nappanee. Born June 4, 1946, in Plymouth, he lived in this area all his life. On October 30. 1965, he was married in North Liberty to Karen Mann who survives, along with his parents, Mr. and Mr. 4. Osborne Elkins, route 2, North Liberty; two children, Carl L., Jr., and Angela Marie, both at home; a foster brother, William Scroghan. Indianapolis; a bro. thei^ John, of North Liberty; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Hummel, Wyatt; Mrs. Ruth Chananess, of Kalamazixi, Mich.; Mrs. Betty Hummell, of Bremen; and Mrs. Dorothy Center, Bremen. Services were held Saturday at Pine Creek Church of the Breth. ern, with Rev. Michael Hodson, officiating. Burial was in New Oak Hill Cemetery, Plymouth. Austin B. Wicks Austin B. Wicks, 91, Hamlet, died at 2:55 p.m., Monday, September 9 at the Country Side Place Nursing Home Knox, after a six year illness. He was born in Corning, New York March 22, 1883. and lived in the Hamlet. Hanna area 6k years. He was a retired farmer. In January of 1907, at Hamlet, he married Ed. na Alice Gleason, who survives. Also surviving are five child, ren; 15 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Services were held at Rannells Funeral Home Thursday, with Ernest Giant officiating. Burial was in the Hanna Cemetery. □ MAKKI A G E S □ Kumon . Stull Martin Leo Kumon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clemons, route 4, Walkerton, and Victoria Sue Stull, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Stull, Hamlet, were united in marriage • luring a double.ring ceremony on Saturday. September 14 at half past four in the First Baptist Church, Walkerton. Pastor Edwin Shelly officiated. A reception was held in the National Guard Armory, p)y. mouth, following the ceremony, A thrce.tiered wedding cake made by Ronald Renz, Walkerton, along with punch and buffet luncheon was served. Amantha Owens and Allen Ow. em» stood up with the couple. ANNUAL ((INVENTION Ol' I3TH DISTRICT IFC (MTOBEK 2 'Hie 64th annual convention of tile 13th District IFC will lx* held October 2. 1974, at the Hill, crest United Methodist Church on Pahs Road. Michigan City, Mrs. R iytn >nd Harns, of Mishawaka,

Rotw rt E. I rbin. Editor THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS (0., INC., IhiblKher 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkeiton, Indiana 46574 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana 46574 SUBSCRITPION RATES: $3.00 Pei Year . 50c Additional If Mailed Out Os State

will Im* the principal speaker. Registration will begin at 8:30 am. Rolls and coffee will be served. All clubs are asked to send names of deceased members to Mrs. John F. O’Donnell. 502 West, wood Drive, Michigan City 4G360, no later than September 26. Res. ervations for the luncheon ($3.00) are to be sent to Mis. William Fischbacherl 6924 W. Johnsi n Rd., LaPurte 46350. by the same date. There will boa ciaft dispay and all clubs are invited to par. ticipate. At least one or two enrtries from each ciu will en. hance the ^xhib.t. The 13th District, Mrs. Com\ Martin, president, serves seven counties and has 48 clubs with a membership totalling 2028 It is hoped that every club will be well represented at the convention. The Key word of all Federation themes for 1974-76 is "Uni. ty.” A large attendance wdl show the 13th District banded together for Unified Service. JlewArri^ Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Gardner, 10434 Medill Avenue, Mel. rose Park, Illinois, are the parents of a daughter born on September 10 at Oak Park Hosp.tai. Mrs. Ann Gardner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Charles. 26863 New Road. North Liberty' and Mr. Gardner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gardner, formerly of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nowak, 59490 Crumstown Hwy, North Liberty, are the parents of a son bom on September 11 in Memor. ial Hospital South Bend. A daughter was born on Sep. tember 11 in Memorial, South Bend, to Mr. and Mrs Douglas

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Rice of 63100 Pecan Road, North Li erty. Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Barden, n ute 3, Valparaiso, a son. Bradley Jay, born on August 23 in St. Anthony Hospital. Michigan City. Paternal grandparents me Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Barden, route 4, Walkerton; gnat-grand, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner, Walkerton and Mis. Hazel Barden Walkerton. A son was born on Saturday, S< ptemlx-r 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gilkem n, 707 Oh o Street, Walkerton, in the Laporte Hosni, tai Mr. and Mrs. David Kaminski route 2, Walkerton, a son, September 15, in the LaPorte Hospital. “23” (U B MEETS The "23" Club met Tuesday ev. ening in the home of Mrs. Rcftert Ove rm yer with 16 members pres, ent. A demonstration on "Flower Arrangements" was g.ven by Mrs. Arthur Kime, owner of a local Florist Shop. After the demonstration each one present created her own arrangement. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Will, iam Fannin. The next meeting will be Oc. toher 8, at the home of Mrs. Richard Bonham. 4PHN GLENN GIRL’S VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 24 Fairfield 7:00 T Sept. 26 Oregon.Davi« 4:30 T Oct. 1 North Liberty 4:00 T Oct. 3 Bremen 4:30 H Oct. 8 LaVille 413 Q H Oct. 10 Plymouth ' 4:’O T Oct. 15 Jimtown 4:30 H Oct. 17 Triton 4:30 T Oct. 22 New Prairie 4:30 H Oct. 28 Elkhart Mem. 4:30 H Nov. 2 Conference Tourn. H Nov. 5 Sectional Automation: Man’s continuing effort to make work so easy that women will someday te able to do it all.