The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1978 — Page 13

jj OBITUARIES RALPH W. SOUSLEY Funeral services tor Ralph W Souslev, sh, of 2 493 Osborne Ro.nl, North Liberty. who died at 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday. April 26, in Memorial Hospital. South Bend after suffering a heart attack in front of his home, were held at I I XX) a.m. on Saturday in the A. M Manuel f uneral Home, North Liberty, with Rev. James Fair, pastor of the Trinity Evangelical Free Church, officiating. Burial was in Sumption Prairie Cemetery. South Bend. Mr. Souslev was helping the Libertv Iwp. Volunteer Firemen fight a grass fire across the road from his home before he was stricken with the fatal heart attack. He was a supervisor for the Indiana 101 l Road where he had worked tor 22 years. He was born on November I”. 19191. in South Bend and had lived at North Liberty for 25 years coming from South Bend. He married Bertha Fair on September 25. 194 b. who survives along with a daughter. Mrs. ( indy Klopfenstein, ot Knox; two sons. Samuel W.. of Mishawa ka. and Dana 1... of South Bend; and tour grandchildren. He was an Army veteran serving in World War 11. Memorial con tribulions may be made to the Heart Fund. REX NORTHAM Rex Northam. 4b. Gurnee. Illi nois. died on April 20 in the Gurnee Hospital. He was a former Walk erton resident and retired from the I S. Navy. He was the son of the WANTED Tri-Way Ladies League Golfers WEDNESDAYS 10:00 a.m. Beginners Welcome Phone 586-2090 W alkcrton

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late Donald (Stub) Northam and Mrs. Violet Northam Heinline. ot Chesterton; his wife, Erma Whitaker Northam: tour children. Lisa. I ester. Roxann and Carla; and a brother. Richard Northam. CARDS THANKS HQ I fie Polk-Lincoln-Johnson Band Boosters wish to say thank you to this communitv for helping to make our rummage and bake sale a big success. I hanks go to the following: In Kappa, Dennis Bloomfield. Allen Rushton. Rox DeSimone. M J Package Store. Ray 's Supermarket. Vmerican Legion. John Glenn High School, Ihrift Shop and the follow ing Booster members: Bonnie Martin. Phyllis Dloph. Shirley Zartman. Diane Henry. Marv Flaugher, Shirley I ute. Charlotte Hostetler. Lorraine Hostetler. Judv Rush. Sandy Stull. Joby Petry, Bettv Hajieek. Darlene Lea, Joan Iraub. Carolyn Lowry. Carole Powers, Joyce Roth. Ruth Knowlton. Jessie ( arlson. Jo Ellen Walmoth, Sue Shields. Alice Moore and ferric Menges. A special thanks is in order to Ann Krick. Marilyn Hochstetler. Marilyn and Joe Scott. Doris Burch. Nancy Chapman and Nedra Williams. Trying to get workers for this big event is not casv. Most of the time we try and set our schedule for two hour shifts so no one person feels like they are taken from their regular day’s work. In the future if you are asked to help out a one of our functions and find you cannot make vour shift, please contact the chairman as it means the person you arc to relieve has to work a second shift. Ed Klopfenstein General Chairman Wc wish to thank the Sounds of Jov tor providing entertainment for our style show. We appreciate vour help ami wish you the best. I flank vou. Epsilon Chi ( hapter I ri Kappa I wish to sav a big 'I hank You" to mx dear friends and loved ones, to tin ladies prayer group ot the I nitcd Methodist Church for their

prayers; lovely flowers and other kindnesses while in the hospital. Mx 86th birthday was remembered while there winch was very much appreciated and enjoyed. God is good. Mx partner. Minnie laxloi. who will be 90. Max 2"". visited me everyday while I was in the hospital. pretty good tor the years. I hank vou again and may God bless you all. Miriam Auxier We wish to thank the Band Booster workers tor the floral arrangement given to us during the loss ot a lov cd one. Pauline and f id Klopfenstein I have officially retired from the Walkerton Police Department. I want to express my sincere thanks to all of the wonderful people, in and around this community, for making my retirement such a wonderful event. /V special thanks to Mrs. Marilyn Lightfoot and Mrs. Carol Whitmer and the pupils of the Walkerton Elementary School, the Walkerton I own Board, the Walkerton town employees, the Walkerton Chamber of C ommerce, the American legion, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Tri Kappa Sorority . Mrs. Jo Hershberger and all of the people of the community who attended the appreciation dinner. A special thanks goes to my good friend. Mr. Kevin Huffstetter. My thanks to all of you. E. Clifford Ward Io the North Liberty I mergence Crew. Mr. Manuel, Jim Fair and all the wonderful neighbors and friends who helped the Ralph .Sousley family through with the loss of our father and husband. Thank You. We couldn’t have made it without your friendship. God bless vou. Mrs. Ralph Souslev Mr. and Mrs. Sam Souslev Mr. and Mrs. Dan Souslev Mr. and Mrs. Mike Klopfenstein MOTHER’S DAY Special Prices On Amana Ovens ALSO DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY, MAY 6 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. On the new R-10 Amana Microwave Oven No other oven has all these features — I Sturdy safetv seal door. 2. C ook either by time or temperature. 3. Micro-distributor keeps turning round and round while likhl cooks. 4. Automatic start and stop clock 5. Ten cooking speeds. At This Area’s Largest Volume Selling Microwave Oven Dealer CARL SHEETS ELECTRIC 119 E. LaPorte St. Ply mouth 936-3300 Closed Thursdays

I would like to thank all mv friends, neighbors and relatives for the main cards, plants and visits which I received while in the hospital and at home. Thev were all greatly appreciated. Chuck 801/e BIRTHS ki A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rick C oilings, Sataroga. New Y ork, on April lb. Mrs. Collings is the daughter of Mrs. Ina Nagurnv. LaPorte, and Mr. ( oilings is the son of Burl G. Collings, route I, Walkerton. P-L-J SCHOOL BOARD NEWS I he Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Board met in regular session on luesdav. Max 2. Project numbers

1978 ANNUAL CARNIVAL Divine Heart Seminary Donaldson Saturday, May 6 Noon to 10:00 p.m. Sunday, May 7 ________lo:oo a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Rides — Refreshments Games — Prizes Fun And Entertainment For The Entire Family C JL J H f J o < ... E M A’’ A e kL " EVANGELIST NICK HARRIS Os HORN LAKE, MISS. MAY 2 -7 Nightly At 7:00 p.m. Go‘./>e/ ProuiMra; Go-/e. Singing FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Maine and Clark Streets Walkerton, Indiana Edwin Shelly - Pastor

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS MAY 4, 1978

for the construction of fixe tennis courts at John (derm High School and for the conversion of the stage at I rev Middle School into a classroom were received from the Division of Schoolhouse Planning. School officials hope to have both construction projects completed for trie start ot school this tall. Ihe board authorized the superintendent to advertise tor additional appropriations totaling S6S,(XX) from the cumulative building fund tor these two budding projects. Stunt/ and Hostetler Pines will plant 1 I trees and a cluster ot eight bushes on the west side ot John Glenn High School this spring. With little on the agenda, the meeting was adjourned with the next regular meeting ot the Board on I uesday, Max 16. at ~JX) p.m. in the administration building. Broccoli is one of the best sources of vitamins, iron, potassium and riboflavin. And it has few calories. The first co educational college was Oberlin in Ohio which awarded a degree to a woman in 1841.