The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1978 — Page 9

SOCIETY OFFICERS ■hmm |F f IKMHHK" ** * Wy^wr MOkt’ ^H. -w "mi Bm Q W IMF! • Ik ' • A—J»r --^U y 1 w «uT%S ®i SlOfc k^a V i i r kMMM iA i — photo by Michael Peansn To lead the John Glenn Sunshine Society in another exciting, helpful and fun-filled year are (left to right) Debbie Wolff, vice president; Mrs. Beverly Berkebile. sponsor; Tonya Boise, recording secretary; Mashelle Pavey, president; Mary Klinedinst, corresponding secretary; Anne Huffstetter, treasurer; and Mrs. Linda Parker, sponsor. ’ On the first day of school, the officers saluted the teachers by putting a "Have a good year" apple on their desks. The membership drive for Sunshine ended September 8 and the names of the girls' Ideal I adies and Adopt-a-Grandma were collected September 11 • 15. The fun initiation for the new members is planned for September 28. F.F.A. OFFICERS FOR 1978-1979 a FIW ml -'ll^ a SB • '"Wik ia Ural „ .^.^l ■ ' 1 I 1 % i I OMRHk ' ®HBS^ W HB photo b\ Michael Pearish Art Fontanes, president. Doug Keeling, sentinel; Deb Jenney. secretary Jim Ryan, reporter; lorn 1 tnsphar, treasurer; ( harles Hostetler, vice president, and Mr. I eon Verhaehge. sponsor ot the John Glenn Future Farmers of America

I OBITUARIES DOLA E. HOCKER Dola I ILxkcr. 81, of 402 I ( enter. North I iberts. passed awa\ ■it 2 15 p.m on Wednesday. Sep ’ember 20, in the Pilgrim Manor Nursing Home, Plymouth, after a lengthy illness. He uas the former owner of Hocker transfer Trucking line. He was born in Marshall Counts on September 9, 189’. He lived in North Liberty most of his life. He married Fern Williams who died in 1925. On November 2", 192’. he married Lucille 1). McClain, who survives along with a son. Robert A , of North Liberty; a daughter.

Mrs. Roger Morris, ot North liber ts; fisc grandchildren; a greatgrandchild. a sister. Mrs Raymond Skiles, of South Bend; and two brothers, Wilbur, of North Liberty. and Rollin, of Mishawaka. He was a member ot the North liberty Fnited Methodist ( hurch. a 50 sear member of the North liberty Masonic lodge No 2bb; past worthy patron of the North 1 iberty Order of the I astern Star No. 290. He was a retired liberty I w p yoluntcer fireman Services were at 11 <M> a.m on Saturday in the North liberty I nited Methixlist ( hurch with Rev Gavlord Salt/gabcr. pastor, officiating Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery. North 1 iberty I JOHN GIBSON > Funeral services were at I (M) p.m. on Monday for John (. Gibson. 7 2, Alamo. Texas, who passed

away at 9 >5 p.m. on Thursday. September 21, in Memorial Hospi tai. South Bend, after a three and a half week illness, in the Rannells Funeral Home, Hamlet, with Frn est Giant. S( ~ officiating. Burial was in Bremen Cemetery He was a retired employee of the Marshall ( ounty Highway Department. He was born on September 3. |90(). at Topeka. Indiana. He mar ired Gladys 1 hornburg on July I”, |9Vf in Starke County, who sur vives, along with two daughters. Mrs Ruth Ann Dipert. Walkerton, and Mrs. Marie Hundt. Bremen, a son. Lee Gibson, Plymouth; six grandchildren, seven great grandchildren; and a sister. Miss Lucille (obson, P!v mouth. GEORGE W. TRAPP Services were held at 2 00 p m on I uesdav in the Rannells 1 uneral Home. Hamlet, with Rev Ralph Jones, pastor of the Grovertown

IHE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 28, 1978

I nited Methodist ( hurch. offici.it mg. tor George W Trapp, "8. Route I. Grovertown Mr. Trapp died at 2:1 5 p.m. on Saturday in the Starki Mi mortal Hospital. Knox, after having a heart attack Burial was in the Grovertown ( emeterv He was a farmer and retired bus driver for Oregon Davis Sihools and was precinct committeeman in Oregon Township for 48 years. He was bom on Mav 23, PKX). m W’inamac and was a lifetime resident of that area. He married Ruth Mueller on June 13, 1920, in Winamac whosurvives. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Doris Stoller, of La( rosse; a son, Harold Irapp.of Dver; four grandchildren; one great granddaughter; one sis ter, Mrs. Rose Edlin, of Lake Bruce; and a brother. Albert Trapp, of Winamac. He was a member of the Walk erton Masonic Lodge bl 9 F & AM. the Walkerton Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. South Bend Scottish Rite and he attended the Grovertown United Methodist ( hurch. BOWLING NEWS Walkerton Kings & Queens Lucky Strikes 12 4 Cut Ups 10 6 The Honey Ko's 9 Hot Shots 8 8 Lucky Four 7 9 Twinkle Toes 7 9 Alley Cats b 10 Jokers 5 11 High team game: Lucky Strikes 1805, Cut L'ps 1801. Jokers 1"92. High team game: Cut Ups 68”. Jokers h 29. Lucky Strikes 628. High individual series men: Richard ( arpenter 524. lonv Me Neil S(X), Bob Wardlow 500. High individual game men: lonv McNeil 212, Richard (arpenter 195, Bob W ardlow 189. High individual series women: Brenda Halter 480. Lilah Morrison 469, Ruby Stratton 452. High individual series women: Brenda Halter 19, Bettv Allen 1 ”9. 1 ilah Morrison 1 "6. Monday Night Ladies Mini Shop 18 2 Beaver Realty 15 Dairy Queen 11 9 Huhnke’s Servicelll0 1 i 9 1 i Hidden Bu lee Salon 8 12 J A W. Oil 6 14 Roy's Worm Farm 4' i 15'i High team scries Mini Shop 2263. Roy’s Worm Farm 2183. Beaver Realty 20”’. High team game: Mini Shop 7 ”1. Roy's Worm Farm "60. Huhn ke's Serv ice "52. High individual series: Donna Wood 605, Shirlenc Peterson 4"8, Rubv Stratton 4"2. High individual game: Donna Wood 232. 192, Linda Huhnke 193, Karen Haug UHL Wednesday Night Indies American Dixvr 12 4 Kingsbury I ocker I 1 Sav oic ( onstrm tion 9 Pizza Bow 1 I anes 8 8 |\ ( enter 9 J X I Drv wall 6 10 Beaver Realty 8 10 Precision Pallet 5 11 High team senes Savoie (on struction 213". Pizza Bowl lanes 21 10. \merh an Door 19’ High team game Savoie (on struction "82. Pizza Bowl lanes "39. Kingsbury 1 ik ker " 10 High individual senes ( arleen Mann 532. lonise Whitmer ''l \nn Krii k 484 High individual game (arleen Mann 192, \nn Krick 192. louise Whitmer 1 "9, Betty Kunkle I "9, Debbie Northam I "'. 1 riday Morning Coffee League Dairv Queen 14 2 Avon 9 C ollins Construction 8 8 Kixmtz 1 ake Hardw are 8 8 I omenko Serv ice 5 11

I ruckstops of America 4 12 High team senes- Dairy Qut n 1802. Koontz Lake Hardware 17T. Collins Construction 1695. High team game: Dairy Queen 618, 602. Truckstops of America 605. Koontz Lake Hardware 58" High individual series: Pearl I railey 545, Brenda Halter 516, Donna Frdelvi 508. Donna Wixid 500. High individual game: Brenda Halter 210, Pearl Fratley 199, 189, Donna Frdelvi 185, Donna W<x>d 178. Suburban league Falcon Inn k 4 Nusbaum-Elkin 8 4 Stump Jumpers 8 4 M. J . Package Store 7 5 Johnson's Insurance 6 6 Modern Steel 5 7 Ray's Market 3 9 Precision Pallet 3 9 High team series scratch: Nus-baum-Elkin 2441, Falcon Inn 2313, Stump Jumpers 2286. High team game scratch: Nus-baum-Elkin 832, 806. 803. High individual series handicap: Robert Bierly 6"5, Warner Clark 629. Al Glickley 613. High individual game handicap Robert Bierly 2 7 3, Mike Amor 248, W arner Clark 244 Jim Ringenberger To Stop At Area Homes In Survey Jim Ringenberger. a representative of United Telephone Company, will he stopping at homes in Argos, lakeville, LaPaz, New Carlisle, North 1 ibertv, Ply mouth and W alk erton during the weeks ot September 25 and October 2. (ieorge Schipper, Plymouth dis trict manager for United, said Ringenberger is conducting the firm’s annual customer survey "Jim will carry his United identification card and will drive one of our yellow cars with the official United insignia Schipper said "It you want to check the idenitv ot anyone who claims to represent United." Schipper added, "call our Plymouth business office at 936 4(X)1. our New C arlisle office at 654 ""11. our North Liberty office at 658 8191, or our Walkerton office at 588 Q 22. "Our staff will confirm or deny the presence of I nited representa lives in the area. Schipper con eluded IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! MOMENTUM Tablets are 50% stronger than Doan s t r :Ka ic W’Mt S V' it ets .ue Nh o ”, 1 V Mi *, f -n'e "ore ^Th^vr" .*■ ; e ’ o- evr ’.< Mi t>e I. rfOtn e , 1 ■ .■’> rh e 'nti imic.it .c ... 'n .. ' .f you ae ’c vr ■ >l^ M Ms N Gi rt Like iy 1 Joet te: