The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1978 — Page 7
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Savoie. 128 (lark Street, Walkerton, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Cynthia I ynn. to Wavne Alley Capron, son of Mr and Mrs. Bobbie 1.. Capron. 1027 North Broad*ay. Plymouth. CARDS ESOFHSe;^ THANKS .wS We wish to sincerely thank everyone for their much needed pravers. lovely flowers, cards and gifts during the week I was hospitalized in St. Joseph Hospital. Mav
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Miss Savoie is employed at Parkview Hospital, Plymouth, and Walkerton Lumber Co. Mr. Capron is employed at Corl Corp.. Bremen. A fall wedding is being planned. God bless vou all and “ Ihanks!" Nancy Pry A Family 1 would like to take this opportunity to thank all mv family and friends tor their pravers, visits and cards while I was in the hospital and now that lam home. A big thank you to all the Doctors who treated me. I hank vou arc two small words that mean so very, very much at a time like this. Bill DePoy
We would like to thank all our friends, neighbors and family for the beautiful flowers, food, memorials, prayers and many acts of kindness shown to us when we lost our loyed one. Russell Brown. A special thank you to Rey Destcr ( ummins lor his comforting words md to the Johnson Funeral Home. I eta Brown Karen A Kevin A yerv special thank you to all our triends who gave of their time to babysit tor our children during our many trips to the hospital. 1 our unselfishness made our burden much lighter to bear. Thank you, too, to the family and friends who gave us food. Lastly, thanks so much for all the words of encouragement and concern and faith that helped us to carry on. In gratitude. Gary and I inda Clark Dave and Sharon Drews John and Sue Drews 1 wish to thank mv many friends and relatives for their pravers, flowers and cards while I was in the hospital. lam doing well and expect to be home in the near future. Edna King We want to thank all of our friends and relatives and our children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren for helping to make our s()th anniversary a very memorable day, for all the lovely gifts, cards, flowers and beautiful cake. 1 hanks again. Lester and Helen O'Hara No words have vet been coined that can express my gratitude, appreciation and love to mv won
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derful family, relatives and host of friends for the many cards, remembrances, gifts, phone calls and best wishes on the 80th annixersary of rm birth. A very special thank you to my loytlc wife who has stoo<l faithfully by for oyer 55 years, for my immediati family, who came from near and afar to make my day .in outstanding success; to no less than fiyi ministers, one from Ohio and one who called from Kokomo; men who hayc tried and are still trying to keep me on the straight and narroyy path; to the Roy Hostetlers who called from Florida; to my only sister and her family who endeared themselves to me by the gift of a red-nosed deer, who has established himself in our front year; to Iva freeman, who was my fifth grade teacher at the old Dare School: to Pearl Stull, the oldest actiye member of the Fellowship Sunday School Class and the several members present; to fellow teachers and students from Ohio; to Rudolph ( eerie who graduated with me at Purdue in 1922; to nephews, nieces, cousins and friends who braved the inclement weather to come great distances; to Sharon Klinedinst for her beautiful solo, “Shenandoah"; to Esther Gerber, who overpaid for a debt not owed; to Mrs. Acil Hunter who throughfully brought a placemat with this message — '( ount your age by friends - not years. Count your life by smiles — not tears"; and to many more not intentionally omitted. I flanks again. I eonard Beaty SHAMROC KS NIP CULVER IN TRACK M 63 Ihe North 1 iberty Shamrocks
track team won a dual meet over ( ulyer by a single point last Wednesday night Ihe Summary 100 y ard dash I. Hart (( 1; 2. Stull (I ). C Holbrook (( ). I ime 10.5 220 yard dash —l. Stull. (I ). 2. Hartl( ), 1, Holbrook i( ) lime 24 ” 140 y ard dash I, Griffev < I ). 2. HoryathH ) 3. \ndcrson H ). lime >s.b 880 yard run — I . Smith (I i, 2. Gouker Hi. 3, \morc (C). lime 2 I I Mile run — I. I rusty. l(j, 2. Wy mi t( ), 1 Fair (11. 1 ime >lO 2 mile run — I. Trusty (C), 2. W ynn l( ). 3, Fair (Li. I ime 110” Low hurdles— 1. Salinas (( I, 2, Higgins (C) 1. Morris (L). lime :24.1 High hurdles I . Higgins i( )2. Salinas iC). 3. Stewart (L). lime 16.1 Pole vault —l. Gouker (L). 2, Farmer (C), 3, Kozlowski (C). Height I I' High jump —l. Griffev Hi. 2, Higgins t( ). 3 Price H ) Height s'lo' i" Long jump —l. Higgins <( ), 2, Griffey (L), 3. Stull (L) Distance 18'10“ Shot put — I. Day is 11 1. 2. Fair (I ). 3 ( lark H ) Distance 4”’4‘ 2" Discus I. Davis, (I ). 2, Farmer (C), 3, Gouker (Li. Distance 108' 1 2“ 440 card relay 1. North Liberty. lime 45.6 KBO yard relay — I. ( ulyer. 1 ime I 42 Mile relay I . North 1 iberty I ime L 4” 0”
