The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1980 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - SEPTEMBER 4, 1980
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Janice R. Harness and Barry S. Hughes were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents in their flower garden on Saturday, August 9, at three o'clock with Rev. Stephen P. Binion officiating. The bride is the daughter of Carl s♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ UR. ELLIOTT FRASH i OPTOMETRIST ♦ ♦ 413 Michigan St., Walkertor ♦ x 9:00 - 5:30 Thursdays X ♦Cail 586-3722 For Appointment? t a 16-806 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦O<ooo>x
HEY KIDS FREE STAG E AN D CARTOON SHOW Saturday, September 13 SHOWS AT 1:00 & 2:30 P.M. RIALTO THEATRE WALKERTON The Following Merchants Offer Free Tickets Visit Them Soon - No Tickets Sold Or Issued At The Box Office Check Time For The Shows On Your Tickets Fint Bank A Trust C«. Mentsna Charlin t Chuck Wagon Kantart Kaatrl Ct. H & R Lamp Supply Sanny s Auto Parts Swan course Superior Truck Equipment Ct. Crood Sopite Tank Co. , ^J*^ B*** 8 *** f*' Weigand Construction Co. Leo i Restaurant StunU-Hochstotior Pines Butch s Body Shop Powers Ford Saias Inc. * H M *«hlne Metal Buying Maintenance Ce. AMbi Restaurant American Roker Co. Boh «by the Lake Eleanor's Posy Parlor WoNtorton Tool 8 Dio Mig Co A WmU SyttwM U\ *^“"9 Home Millor s Morry Manor, Inc. Brw Mr. G s Drive Inn 8 , ln " Kaboin True Value Hardware P J s CoHoo Shop J|cob Orug StOff Nusbaum-Eikln Funoral Home D>dl l Bwuty Sl(w , Walkerton Agri Center The )nn 1 Do* Beaver Realty & Auctioneering ' The Colo Mino American State Bank - Koontz Lake Branch lion a Furniture Ludwig a Plumbing & Heating ™ 1 “ r r M J Package Store. Inc. Gardner Farm Equipment Fl(con |nn g I Polygon Co Inc Div of Plas/Stool Product!, Inc 3 Pepsi Cola, Diet Pepsi or Dr Pepper Bottle Caps Will Admit Anyone In Free To The Show
and Eleanor Harness. Route 1. Box 42. Grovertown. The groom is the son of John and Joanne Hughes. North Liberty. Serving as matron of honor was Debbie Hanselman. Hamlet. Bridesmaids were Brenda Rosander. aunt of the bride. Grovertown. Myrna Dipert, Walkerton and Lisa Rosander. cousin of the bride. Grovertown. Tami Rosander. cousin of the bride, Grovertown, was the flower girl. Steve Dean. South Bend, served as best man. Groomsmen were
Darwin Beron and Ron Lappin, both of North Liberty, and Marvin Moore. Plymouth. John Rosander. cousin of the bride. Grovertow n. was the ring bearer. A reception followed the ceremony around the pool of the bride’s parents home. Registering the guests was Kathy Martis, cousin of the bride. Plymouth: cake servers were Nancy Bowman, cousin of the bride, Plymouth and Susan McGee, Walkerton. Cheryl Koppenhofer, Grovertown. passed out bags of bird seed. The couple went to Holland and Grand Haven. Michigan on their honeymoon. They will reside at rural Grovertown. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Elementary School SEPTEMBER 8 ■ 12 MONDAY Ground beef w ith gravy Grilled ham and cheese Chef salad Fluffy w hipped potatoes Augratin bnxeoli Crisp vegetable salad Fresh oranges Peach crisp Pear in lime jello Chilled orange juice Yammv muffin Milk TUESDAY Pig in blanket Chili in a bow I Chef salad Buttered green beans Lettuce spinach salad Cucumber sticks Fresh banana Pineapple tidbits Chilled pears Peaches in orange jello Chilled apple juice Crackers Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on warm bun Baked ravioli Chef salad Oven baked beans Buttered mixed vegetables Waldorf salad Fruit cocktail Chilled melon Carrot cake Chilled grape juice Garlic toast Milk THURSDAY Oven fried chicken Little Abner sandwich Chef salad Fluff) whipped sweet potatoes Buttered spinach Creamy cole slaw Fresh grapes Pineapple in red jello Banana graham pudding Chilled tomato juice Sticky bun Milk FRIDAY Fishburger on warm bun with tartar sauce Chop suey with rice Chef salad Brow ned later tots Buttered golden corn Crisp vegetable salad Fresh tomato wedge Assorted fruit in jello Apple crisp Assorted fresh fruit Chilled grape juice Assorted bread and butter Milk THANKS The family of Edward Gierlowski would like to express their thanks to all the people w ho shared in their sorrow at the loss of their husband, father and grandfather Also to Father Letko and the altar bovs. Many thanks for the support in our grid I he Gierlow ski Family We would like to thank the following people for helping with the Jerry I ewis lelcthon Firemen and w ucs
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Publication Number 261460 Roberi E. Urbln, Editor Susan R. Urbln, Assistant Editor INDEPENDENT NEWS CO., INC., Publisher 601 03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 465 ■* 4 Telephone (219) 586-1139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second Cass Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ISc Per Copy; $4.00 Per Year (50c Extra If Mailed Out Os State) DONALD GOOD OPENS OFFICE HERE r Bi M IRk 1 ■ Ik A I ifsg f W I M’W 'rt«
Donald Good, registered representative of Lincoln National Sales Corporation, of Fort Wayne, has opened an office at 413 Michigan Street, in Walkerton. Initially his hours will be on Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Appointments will not be necessary. Good will share the Michigan Street facilities with Richard Doyle, attorney, and Dr. Elliott Frash. who has maintained his offices at that location in Walkerton on a part time basis for years. Good was raised in Walkerton where he attended school, after which he served four years in the U. S. Navy, he graduated from Earlham College, in Richmond. Indiana. After graduate work, he taught at the high school and college level before becoming director of operations for an interRay’s Supermarket Wilcox Supermarket Allen's Sunoco Burger Dairy Store Bob Erdelyi TV Center Farmers State Bank M. J. Package Store And all the people that donated their time on the phones, etc. All thye kids that took the time to collect door-to-door. Everyone that pledged. Our total was $3.381.64. Larry Dill Garry Wolfenbarger Greg Back I want to thank all those that sent cards and especially for the prayers while I was in the hospital. I want to thank Dr Carter and Dr. Kambcr for the care and (he Agape Praser Group of the United Methodist ( hurch I helma W allace (Mrs .lack Wallace) Drive Satch
national conglomerate. Lincoln National is in the top one percent of all insurance companies and recently celebrated their 75th anniversary. In the three years Good has been with the Lincoln Corp., he has received many awards and recommendations. He is a member of several national and state professional organizations. Specializing in estate planning. Good also represents Lincoln in the areas of personal life, health and disability insurance as well as business insurance. "I hope the opening of this office will provide better and more convenient professional insurance services to the people of the Walkerton. Koontz Lake and North Libety areas," Good said. TOPS NEWS Walkerton TOPS #1132 meets every Thuisday evening at 7:00 p.m. Weigh-ins (private) start at 6:30 p.m. Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) is a non-profit organization designed to let men. women and young people help each other with weight problems whether they have 10 pounds to lose or 1 (X) pounds. Both North Liberty and Walkerton residents are encouraged to start out the fall by attending a no-obilgation meeting without charge. The cost of belonging to IOPS is very small compared to other weight consciousness groups in the South Bend area as TOPS is non profit Dues are 25 cents per week and small fines are charged for those who gain. Those who lose, of course, are eligible for prizes I here is an annual membership tec which includes a sub scription to the I OPS magazine For more information call 656 8.102 or 586-2748.
