The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1978 — Page 5
ENGAGED
Mr. and Mrs Harold L. Adams, Route 2. Box 49, Argos, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Rhonda Kay, to Mr. Kerry Holderread, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holderread. Route 4. Box 360. Walkerton Fhe bride-elect is a graduate of ENGAGED Il vX- J y . Fm Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glissman, Route 3. Plymouth, are pleased to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Denise Dyanne, to Stephen Benczik. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Benczik, Route 7. Plymouth. Denise is a graduate of Ancilla Domini High School, she attended Ancilla College for two years and is now studying at Purdue University School of Pharmacy Steve is a graduate of Ply mouth High School and is majoring in civic engineering at Purdue I niversity. The couple will be married on August 5. 35th ANNIVERSARY HONORED I he 35th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Dipert. of Walkerton, was celebrated on Sun day. March 5. at the Johnson I ownship Community Building. Pictures from the familv album were on display and served as decorations along with a coral floral centerpiece and other appro priate decorations done by Mrs Ferry Dipert. Miss Judy Dipert and Mr. and Mrs 1 ewis Dipert Mr Leon Dipert. of I a Porte, served ice cream; Mr anil Mrs Melvin Dipert. served cake, coffee and punch and Miss Juds Dipert registered the guests Upon arrival of (he Diperts their children and grandchildren sang, "Happv Anniversary. Many friends and relatives came to call upon the Diperts to help thi m celebrate the ixcasion Send a Happy Ad — only sloo'
Argos High School and is employed at Corl Corporation, Bremen. Fhe prospective bridegroom is a graduate of John Glenn High School and is employed at Holiday Rambler, Wakarusa. A fall wedding is being planned. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kronk were hosts at a dinner on Sunday. March 5. in the Walkerton Community Building for the 20th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kronk. Ihe hall was delightfully decor ated using a pastel color scheme bv Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Kronk. A three tiered anniversarv cake was baked and beautifully decorated bv Mrs. Wilda Henry. Brother Charles Richmond, pastor of the Church of Christ. North Libertv and David Barnett, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Walkerton, gave blessings before the dinner. After the dinner Happv Anniversarv was sung to the couple after which they opened many lovely gifts from the guests. I here were 55 persons in attendance coming from North Webster, Huntington. Shipshewanna. Lafayette. Walkerton, North Liberty, Lakeville and Joliet, Illinois, Roger Kronk and Marjorie Berg stedt were married on March 9, 1958. bv Pastor James McGee at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, in Donaldson they have three children at home, Jeff, Debi and Tedd. SOUNDS OF JOY CONCERT Ihe musical group known as the • Sounds Os Jov.” will present a concert on Sunday evening, March 12, at (X) p.m. in the United Methodist ( hutch. KXX) Georgia Street, Walkerton. I he concert is a pre Faster event and will feature solos, duets and trios Ihe "Sounds Os Jov members arc Sharon Klinedinst. Jean mi' Jimmcrson. Glenn Jacob, Miki Klinedinst and Sherri Klinedinst I he publii is cordially invited to share m the concert and participate in the social hour following in the Fellow ship Hall. NOTICE Ihe Oregon Township Senior Citizens, Koontz Lake, Club will meet on Thursday. March 16 at 12:30 p.m. at the Koontz Lake Conservation Clubhouse All members are asked to bring a covered dish “Every bird likes its own nest best.” Randle Cotgrave
AREA BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS q hft ft it i-w n Xr- a g-Z FAIR 01L COMPANY, INC. Ihe name Fair Oil Company, at 302 S. State St., in North Libertv and I S. 31 South in Lakeville, phone 656-8121 (or 84-3030), can be trusted for good service among the people of this area foi their deliveries and service with the popular heating oils. Ihrough their desire to serve vou better, they offer such advantages as Fast, Dependable Ddivcru s Automatic Fill Service. Meter Printed Invoices, and Radio Dispatched Equipment with major brand heating oils. I hey use only the latest modern equipment and can be completely depended on to make their deliveries on time and to keep your account straight. We are please to make our recommendation of the Fair Oil Companv and suggest to our readers that thev begin to enjoy the competent services of this distributor as so manv people havi Jim Fair and his employees wish to thank their customers' for their patronage THE LAPAZ GRAIN COMPANY GENE ROUSH — MANAGER F£ g Q / ’ * Ihe name LaPaz Grain Company has long been synonomous with qualitv in farm supplies throughout this area. For feed, grains and fertilizers, LaPaz (Train Companv is all vou need to know Fhis well known firm is located on Hwy. 31. north of Hwv 6. in LaPaz, phone ”64 Uli Specializing as thev do in furnishing the farmers in this area with all kinds of Honager feeds, grams fer tilizers and farm supplies, this concern is doing its part to advance stock progress Feeds bought here not only go further for the money, but are just right in mixture to produce at a profit. At this firm vou arc assured of the best market price for vour gram, just weights and excellent treatmi nt KINGSBURY LOCKER PLANT
Ihe Kingsburv locker Plant, loiated on Highwav 35 in Kmgsburv. phone 393 3586. is vour headquarters for qualitv custom cut meat. I hey are well known for their inspected meats of fine flavor and tenderness and for their prompt efficient service at reasonable prices. Because of the great volume of business transacted through the Kmgsburv lixkcr Plant, and because of their up-to date business methods, thev have gamed a large patronage that ex tends throughout the entire area. If vou wish to buv a quarter or halt of beef, thev will cut it to vour speed) cations for vour freezer. 1 hex do custom slaughtering and prixessing and sell retail and wholesale. Ihev serve manv restaurants, stores and clubs throughout the area. Ihe writers of this Area Business Highlights compliment the Kmgsburv linker Plant and its management for their fine meats and fair service to the people of this area, ( all or stop in s<x>n
CLARK CONSTRUCTION
DUEWAINE CLARK — OWNER — “SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1946” Thinking of a new home? Many folks in this area have been looking to ( lark ( onstruction. at 22433 Rilev in lakeville, phone "’B4-8559, for that extra measure of service that manv construction companies tail to offer You. tix>, can always do better when you trust your new home to the best! If vou're the type of person who clings to his individuality and wants a home that is unique from all the others in the area, then you should call Clark Construction and see what he has to offer in terms of distinctive residences. It vour familv is growing faster than vour present home will allow, ( lark Construction will skillfullv plan, design and build an addition to your present home. Whether it's a room addition, familv room. kitchen, bathroom or garage. Duewaine Clark is the man for the job We. the editors of this WK Area Business Highlights, highlv recommend ( lark (onstruction to all of our readers Ihev are truly experts in the building and remodeling field
_____ AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE
Ihe ( ulver Communications, lixated at 115 South Mam in ( ulver. phone M 2 2932. is vour authorized sales, installation and service representative for Regencv two wav svstems Ihev are F( ( licensed to repair and install your two-wav radio I heir licensed technicians are fully trained and schooled in their work and. to assist vou in service, maintain radio dispatched service vehicles tor com plete in the-field radio equipment service. I his is a service that requires an expert with years of training, and one must first pass the F( ( test before he is allowed to service two-wav radios. Ihe people of this concern are experts, which is the reason for their continued success Ihev do only qua! itv work at reasonable prices. Remember that this is not a job for the amateur If vou need a local, base to mobile, or long range mobile to mobile communications, see these professionals first Ihe price is right, and the service is the best. Ihe writers of this 19"8 Area Business Highlights are proud to present ( ulver Communications to our read ers. Wr endorse their fair and ethical service to our community
THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARCH 9. 1978
STANLEY ORCUTT & WAYNE DIPERT OVSNIRS "TOP QUALITY' MEATS”
CULVER COMMUNICATIONS RICH & AL SYTSMA OWNERS
