The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1981 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cripe. Jr., 506 Indiana Street. Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Albert. North Liberty, proudly announce the mar riagc of their children. Kari and William. They were united in marriage on Saturday, April 4. at the United Methodist Church. Walkerton, at six-thirty, with Rev. Robert Gearheart, officiating. Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. Dirk Pletcher, Walkerton. Bridesmaids were Mrs. John Rizek, Wakerton; Cindy Huhnke. Walkerton; Lisa Creed. Mishawaka; Mrs. Timothy Grace. Plymouth; and Joni Germaine, Muncie.

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Serving as best man for his brother was Ronnie Albert, North Liberty. Groomsmen were Scott King, North Liberty; Darrvl Eddinger, Walkerton; Dirk Pletcher. Walkerton; Robert Erdelyi, Walkerton; and Roger Albert. South Bend. Ushers were John Rizek and Michael Erdclvi, both of Walkerton. Michelle Hauguel. South Bend, was the flower girl and Timothy Pletcher. Walkerton, was ring bearer. The acolyte was Daniel Frdelyi and Jen Lynn Lloyd was at the guest book. The reception was held at the

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American Legion Hall, Walkerton. Bill and Kari are now at home in North I iberty. Kindergarten Registration At Oregon-Davis ( hildren in the Oregon-Davis Sch<x)| area who will enter kindergarten this fall should be pre-regis-tered by their parents before April 24. To pre-register, call 867-4714 or 867-2911. Also pre-register those children who are eligible for first grade but have not attended kindergarten during the 1980-1981 school year. Io be eligible for kindergarten, the child must be five vears old on or before September 1. 1981. and six years of age on or before September 1 to enter first grade. A legal certificate is required for registration. The birth certificate may be obtained by contacting the Health Department in the county in which the child was* born. Indiana law requires all elementary school children to be immunized against diptheria, whooping cough, tetanus, measles, rubella and poliomyelitis. Each child is required to have a tuberculin skin test prior to attending school for the first time. Health forms will be handed out at the meeting for parents to have completed hv their family doctor and dentist. Ihe Davis Elementary PreSchool group will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Mav 6. Ihe regular morning kindergarten class will not meet this dav. Ihe Oregon Elementary PreSchtMil group will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. May 6. 1981. The regular afternoon kindergarten class will not meet this dav. GIVE BRIDAL SHOWER A bridal shower was given for Diana Lowry on Friday evening. April 10. at the home of Della and Maryin Hochstetler. Diana will be married to Charles Hostetler on Saturday. April 18. at the Walkerton United Methodist Church. Those attending the shower were

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Mrs. Janice Shores. Westville; Mrs. Kathy Haag, Knox; Mrs. Neva Hostetler. Mrs. Debbie Hostetler and Jennifer. Mrs. Betty Hostetler, Mrs. Velma Shores. Mrs. Paula Lowry, Mrs. Millie Daniels. Mrs. Sandy Rough and Paula, Mrs. Mildred Hostetler. Mrs. Mary Hahn. Mrs. Viola Barden, Mrs. Lorraine Hostetler and Mrs. Esther Dearing, all of Walkerton. Kathy Haag, Esther Dearing. Mildred Hostetler and Neva Hostetler. Since it was also Diana's birthday, everyone sang “Happy Birthday" to her and she received many lovely bridal gifts. Kindergarten Round-Up Set For April 29-30 There will be a meeting for parents and children eligible to enroll for kindergarten during the 1981-82 school year. This meeting will be held for parents of students enrolling in the Walkerton school district on April 29. Developmental screening will be done at this time necessitating dividing up into small groups according to the child’s birthdate as follows: September I - November 30 — 8:00- 10:00 a.m. December I - March 30 — 10:00 - 12:00 noon. April 1- August 31 — 1:00- 3:00 p.m. On April 30 the meeting for parents and children of North Liberty will be held in the Walkerton Elementary building. The parents asked to come on the basis of the child’s birthday as follows: September 1- March 30 — 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.

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April I - August 31 — 10:00 12:(M) noon. Health examination and immunization forms which parents should present to the physician at examination time will be distributed during the preregistration. These forms must be returned to the school before September 1. Proof of age with a legal birth certificate (one from the health department of the county in which the child was born) is required before the child can attend kindergarten. Children must be 5 on or before August 31 to enroll in kindergarten. Students who will be 6on or before August 31 mav also preregister on this date.

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Sergeants SENTRY S Flea & Tick Collar United Methodist Women EASTER BAKE SALE Sat., April 18 9:00 a m. At MASONIC TEMPLE Downtown Walkerton

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