The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 December 1976 — Page 2
DECEMBER 30, 1976 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Pern and their two sons, of Crandon, Wisconsin. Mrs Florence Jones. Mrs. Addie Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newcomer were Christmas Dav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Folk and daughters, of South Bend. Mrs I aura Fair has been released from the I aPortc Hospital where she had been a patient there for a couple of weeks. A family Christmas dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Brian in South Bend. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson and sons and Mr. Paul Myers, of Dearborn. Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peterson and daughters, of Indianapolis. Mr Jim Peterson, of LaPorte; and Mrs. Lillian Peterson. Tom and Mary Ann and Mrs. Anna Strycker, of North Liberty. Mr Robert Strope. of Mishawaka. was a Christmas Day dinner guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope. Mrs. Inez Hay and Edward Hay spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hay. Marlis and Dana. Mrs. Mary .Wesolek spent Christmas Eve with the Hays. Marhs Hay. w ho is a student nurse at Memorial Hospital, is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brown, of Osage Beach. Missouri, and Cecil Worthington, were Sunday dinner
L « '* * J 1 j j ▼ Best wishes for a happy f A and healthy New Year to everyone we know A Gardner Fann Equipment Walkerton A
Pageantry And Pigskins In Pasadena
PASADENA, CA — Two event' have made thus small California community famous, and on New Year s Day. 1977. Pasadena w ill again capture the imagination of millions of fans interested in flowers and foot ball The festivities begin with the Mth annual Rom- Parade, which in 197" n a floral salute to The Good Life' enjoyed by jMople whomever and wherever they might be The two-hour pageant tea ture 61 elaborate flower-be-decked float 22 bands with over 4 000 musu lans, and 250 eque-tnan riders in a s'» mile procession that will be ‘<*n by over 1 . million curbside spectators and 125 million television viewers worldwide Leading the parade will be Western personalities Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. the first husband and wife to serve a* grand marshals They won t be riding hor es however Instead they will appear in a 1105 000 convertible loaned for the parade Also presiding over the pag eantry Will br the With R/JW Queen Dian< Jene Ra maker and her Royal Court of sin prm< cases Joining them will be Carl E Wopwhall. president of tlw Pasadena Tournament of Roses Asmi . whose 1.4 O» volunteer members tage the annual civk celebration In the afternoon interest wiu hes to Paaadena s historic Rose Bowl stadium where for
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guests of Mrs. Brown's mother. Mrs Martha Taylor. Mrs. Edna Kane spent Christmas Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Trobaugh Jr. for a pot luck supper. Mrs. Kathryn Hcvel has return ed home after a month's visit with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hevel. in Grand Rapids. Michigan. Christmas Day dinner guests of Norma Jean Heim and Roy Newland. in South Bend, were Mr. and Mrs. George Krueger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bergland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Banks and family. Mrs. Winifred Mobley and family and Mrs. Donna Shoemaker. Mrs. Ethel Surguy. of Niles. Michigan, spent Christmas and several days with Mrs. Evelyn Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson, of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson and sons, of North Liberty, were Christmas Eve guests of Mrs. Addie Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wharton, along with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Medlin and daughters Kelly. Wendy and Carolee, spent Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wharton and family, of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Merrick and familv. of South Bend, visited Mr. and Mrs. Haney Sheneman on Christmas Day. Monday visitors
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(.KIDIKON ACTION culminate* the feativitie* in Pasadena on New Year's Day when Michigan faces CSC in the 63rd Rose Howl («ame. to be telecast live over NBC-TV. beginning at 4:30 p m IST <3 30 ('STI.
the 31st cohM-t utiVe year the gridiron champions of th« Big Ten and Pacific-8 conferences will clash in the Granddaddy of all post-season college football games Michigan far es CSC in then third Rom- Bowl encounter in tlie 63-year history of the gridiron classic When the two sr horjla first met m 1948 the Wolverine 'hut out the Trojan- 49-0. as Michigan Coach FTitr C* ruler demr nitrated for the firat time hl* double platoon system of substitution In their moat recent clash, in 1970 the Trojans defeated the W dverlne- 10 3
were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naragon. of Osceola, and Mr. Russell Naragon, of North Liberty. Mr. Cecil Worthington and Mrs. Martha Taylor were guests at a family Christmas dinner and gift exchange at the home of the latter's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft and Brent, in South Bend. Mrs. Hazel Reed, of Lost Creek, Kentucky, was an overnight guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dillon and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dillon, of North Liberty, and Mr. Richard Crawford, of South Bend, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Dillon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dillon attended a belated Christmas dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Haag. New Carlisle, Mr, Linder Williams spent Christmas and the week end with Mr. and Mrs. David Williams and daughters in Stevensville, Michigan. Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Morton R. Berger. Jr.. were Masatoshi Tahira and Mikio Tanahnasi. college friends of the Bergers, who were enroute to New York and Ottowa. Canada from Glendale. Arizona. Masatoshi Tahira is a student of the American School of International Management. Mikio Tanahashi is a student of the University at Berkley. Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman were their son. Dennis, of Whittier, California; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and daughter Tammy, and Cleo Sheneman. It was the first Christmas the family had been together in 13 years. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Steele were Mr. and Mrs. Morton R. Berger. Jr., of Glendale. Arixona; Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Comer and Andy, of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Richard M, Steele and Jennifer, of Bloomington; Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Steele, of Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. Kim Egendoerfer and Adnenne. of South Bend; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Steele, of Bedford. Sunday dinner guests of the Claude Shenemans were Mrs. Chester Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter and Dennis, of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner and Cleo Sheneman. All enjoyed a gift exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pogodzinski called in the afternoon and were luncheon guests also in the evening.
Both Michigan Coach Bo Schcmbechler and Trojan Coach John Robinson are seeking their first Rose Bow) wiils Schrmbechler. who led Ann Arbor trams to Pasadena in 1970 and 1972. has never won a Roar Bowl game Robinson is making his Rose Bowl debut in his first year as head football coach at Troy The 1977 Rom- Parade will be telecast Ihe, beginning at II 30 a m ESI <lO 30 CST over the NBC and CBS Television Networks The Row Bowl follows exclusively on NBC, beginning at 4 30 pm EKT ■ 3 30 CBT
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noel and children, of Goshen. Mrs. Lisa Shank, of Tyner. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Shank, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. May Gark were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gark. Guests Christmas Eve at the home of Mrs. Edna Kane for pot luck supper and a gift exchange were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kane. Mrs. Susie Stealy, Mrs. Sally Weigand and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kane and daughters. Mr. iz I Have a cool New Year 's Day and a great year in 1977. .. . We know that we will continue to offer you the best, as we have in the past. Laura’s Greenhouse North Liberty
Sb Y/1/a ' a^eheo® "WTHENEW/ We with you o New Year filled with wonderful thing* including good health and happineit. We look forward to teeing you in 1977 The Falcon Inn wauuM
and Mrs. William Kane and son. all of Lakeville. Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Donal Kane and daughters, Mrs. Alice Zahn and friend and Mr. and Mrs. David Trobaugh Jr., of North Liberty. January, IM! Oh January Ist 1903, the first message was cabled across the pacific. The cableship "Silverton" arrived in Honolulu on that date after successfully laying down 2,e00 miles of cable from San Francisco to Honolulu. MV ijC ‘A, A at •V * WW Wew Tear's Greet ings to all of our won derful patrons Guy Rizek PLUMBING - HEATING COO UNG North liberty
