The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1977 — Page 6

AUGUST 25, 1977 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Saturday Ceremony Unites Couple j E SlllS^ ’ ■

In an afternoon ceremony on Saturday. August 6, Melanie Lynn Rundle became the bride of David Allen White. The ceremony was performed by Judge Alexis Clarke at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rundle, Route 4, Walkerton. Maid of honor for her sister was Miss Barbara Rundle and best man was the groom's brother, Joseph White. A reception followed the cere-

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i mony at Memorial Park, Koontz i Lake. I The groom is the son of Mr. and । Mrs. Edwin White, of Indianapolis. After a honeymoon through southern Indiana and Kentucky, ' the couple is at home in LaPaz. REMAINING EVENTS AT t INDIANA STATE FAIR Thursday, August 25 Coliseum — 12:30 p.m., 4-H Dairy Princess announced; 1:00

p.m., 4-H grand champion dairy showman selected. Machinery Field — 7:00 p.m., superstock and unlimited tractor pull competition. Poultry Building — 10:00 a.m., rooster crowing contest. Sheep Building — 7:00 a.m., dairy goat milking contest; 8:00 a.m., wool show. Swine Building — 7:00 p.m., sale of Duroc breeding stock. Friday, August 26 Coliseum — 1:00 p.m., announcement of 4-H horse award. Machinery Field — 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.. Indiana State Fair Four-Wheel Drive Truck Pull competition. Poultry Building — 10:00 a.m., rooster crowing contest. Sheep Building — 7:00 a.m., dairy goat milking contest. Swine Building — 3:30 p.m., Chester White breeding sale. Saturday, August 27 Legislature & Fox Stake Day Colsieum — 7:30 a.m., dairy cattle judging — open class Jersey. Ayrshire and Brown Swiss. Farm Bureau Building — 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., 4-H talent contests. Machinery Field — 9:30 a.m., 4-H dog show, costume class; 10:00 a.m., 4-H dog show, obedience class. Poultry Building — 8:00, poultry winners on display; 10:00 a.m., rooster crowing contest. Sheep Building — 9:00 a.m.. dairy goat judging. Swine Building — 4:00 p.m., Poland China breeding sale; 5:00 p.m., Yorkshire breeding sale. Natural Resources Building (adjacent area) — 9:30 a.m., men's top flight horseshoe pitching contest. Sunday, August 28 (Closing) Coliseum — 7:00 a.m.. Catholic Mass; 10:00 a.m., Hour of Worship, the Rev. Robert DeLong, Columbus. Home and Arts Building — 1:00 p.m., fashion show finals. Mod Mamas; 3:00 p.m., fashion show finals, professionals. Poultry Building — 1:00 p.m., roster crowing finals. Senior Citizens Building — 11:00 a.m., grand cookie bake-off; 5:00 p.m.. closing ceremony. Swine Building — 2:00 p.m., Indiana feeder pig show and sale. Natural Resolurces Building (adjacent area) — Men's top flight horseshoe pitching contest. ANCILLA TO OFFER REAL ESTATE SALESMEN’S COURSE Ancilla College, in cooperation with Indiana University and Indiana Real Estate Commission, will offer the approved Real Estate Salesmen’s course beginning September 15. Successful completion of this course is required before taking the Indiana Real Estate Salesmen's License Examination. This non credit course will be held on Thursday evenings, 7 to 9:30 (EST), September 15 to January 19. There will be no class however, on November 24 or December 22 and 29. The course registration fee is SISO per person. This charge includes cost of instruction, text and printed materials and course examinations. The course is approved for veteran's training. You must register for this course with the Bloomington, Indiana office of the Approved Real Estate Salesmen's Course. Ancilla College is not authorized to accept any registrations at the college, althou|’,,*****Sin^^ Under 62? To See If You Now Qualify For A Monthly Check From Housing Allowance Call 233-9305 I >

gh registration forms arc available. You must mail your registration by August 27. For further information call toll free 800-742-4067 or call Dave House at 936-8898. SCHOOL DAYS THEME AT MEETING School days! School days! was the theme for the County Line Club on Monday, August 15 with 16 members arriving in their school day attire when they had gone to school some years ago. Members met at the home of Mrs. Calvin Kronk with Mrs. Gerald Stump assisting hostess. We were seated at desk like tables which had a new pencil, paper and a sack lunch at each place. When paying dues each had to tell some happening that took place in their schixil days. Some exciting things were revealed making one think it was no different than now. Four added to the birthday bank. They were Mrs. Wyman Hochstetler. Mrs. Lloyd Smith. Mrs. Wayne Hostetler and Mrs. Kronk. Plans were made for the annual picnic to be held at Stuntz Pine Forest on Sunday. September 11. Hostesses will be Mrs. John Hathaway. Mrs. Ted Hostetler, Mrs. Wayne Hostetler and Mrs. Wyman Hochstetler. Dinner will be served at 12:45 p.m. Bring a white elephant for the auction. Door prizes went to Mrs. Philip Waldron, Jr., Mrs. Eugene Skinn-

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er, Mrs. Fred Daniels and Mrs. Wilder Brunside. Contest winners were Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, Sr., Mrs. Carl Creech, Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Smith. Delicious refreshments were served with the sack lunch. All got ' to keep the new pencils. It was a most enjoyable evening. I , MANN-ROWE REUNION The Mann-Rowe family reunion । was held on Sunday, August 14 at the Arthur and Mary Mann residence, in Walkerton. Eighty-nine family members were present coming from Gary. Griffith, Hobart, Indianapolis, Knox, Lakeville, North Judson, Pierceton and Walkerton, Indiana; Chicago, Illinois; Wall Lake, Michigan and Wauseon, Ohio. The family traveling the greatest distance were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Napier, of Wall Lake, Michigan. The oldest present was Mr. Less Pitts, 80, of North Judson and the youngest was Michael Nimon, 18 months, son of Charles and Barbara Nimon. of Walkerton. Food and refreshments were carried in by family members and served buffet style in the back yard where each person got acquainted and or re-acquainted. The 1978 reunion is to be held at the Adam Mann residence, Harrison Street. Walkerton. Use Our Classified Ads!