The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1982 — Page 5
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT T x ■' \ - / "I M9F -• ' f '^ll^ Bv W Mr. and Mrs. Robert Northam, Walkerton, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jill, to Scott Hostetler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hostetler, Goshen. The bride-elect is a graduate of John Glenn High School and Taylor University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education. She is a teacher at John Glenn High School and Urey Middle School, Walkerton. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Goshen High School and Bethel College, Mishawaka. He is a teacher at the Walkerton Elementary School. A July 10 wedding is being planned. ENGAGED Id Ji .AHnIHPQHBL ■ I ■ WHS - Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wilcox, of 207 N. Washington, North Liberty, announce the engagement of their niece, Shelley Bryn Wilcox, to Michael David Fair, son of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Fair, of 26390 Stanton Road, Walkerton Shelley is the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Wilcox. The bride will be graduating from John Glenn High School in the spring and will be attending Vogue Beauty College. The prospective groom is a graduate of North Liberty High School and is employed at Plas/Steel, Walkerton, and attend ing Ivy Tech. A wedding is planned for May 27.
ON DEAN’S LIST AT ANCILLA Sister Vivian Brand. Dean at Anctlla College. Donaldson, has announced the students whose grade point averages for the first semester make them eligible for
the Dean s List. To quahfv tor this honor, students must be at tending Anctlla full time and must have a grade point average of 3.5 or above. From the area are Barbara Cole,
Tyner. 3.81 average, and Jacquelyn Mosley, Walkerton, with a grade point average of 3.79, who have been placed on the Dean’s I Ist Academic recognition is given to students who achieve a grade point average ranging from 3.0 to 3.44, and from the area being placed on this list are Beth Irwin and Barbara Portretow, both of Walkerton, and Lina Sxynski. of North Libertv. To Celebrate 50th Anniversary With Open House Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bunton will be honored on their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. C.S.T. on Sunday. February 7, at the Pinola Grange Hall. Pinola. Highway 2. west of LaPorte. Their children are hosting the affair and all friends and relatives are invited. Gilbert and the former Marjorie Rehlander were married on February 3. 1932, at the First Christian Church. LaPorte. with Rev. Long officiating. Attendants included her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rehlander and. Willard (Dorothy) Schult/, her sister. The couple has one son, Gilbert, Jr., of Indianapolis, and two daughters. Mrs. Beverly Dinkens, of 1209‘/j State Street. LaPorte. and Mrs. Cheryl Meyers, of Union Mills; and six grandchildren. Mr. Bunton is retired from Allis Chalmers, of LaPorte, and his wife is a homemaker.
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION (Including Domestic Subsidiaries) “LEGAL TITUEOf“bANK COix'.uM.’Y ji'u'CITY r COUNTY STATE Z p CODE ' . .4^5 >4 I : STATE BANK NO FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE S-32J J 7 I v... U, I? J ASSETS I S । 1 C«»b and du« from depository institutions , -—l—- 1 2US Treasury securities . . 7 3 Obligations of other U S Government agencies and corporations 4 Obligation* of States and political subdivisions m the United States , —i —ls.<. J * 5 All other securities . 5 6 Federal funds sold and securities purchased unde' agreements to resell lu iijiHg^iiiil'md * 7 a Loans Total (excluding unearned income, t ft u 3 b Lesa allowance for possible loan losses -J_ c Loans Net • • c 8 Lease financing receivables - —> 8 9 Bank premises furniture and futures and other assets represent ng nan« prem.ses „ q.— 10 Real estate owned other than bank prem.ses r 1092?- J 1 11 All other assets " 12 TOTAL ASSETS (sum of items 1 thru 11) LIABILITIES 13 Demand deposits of individuals partnersh.ps and corpora'ons > - * 1 1 14 Time and savings deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations) ; 2—,— ! >L-| 15 Deposits of United States Government L 1— 18 Depoeits ot States and political subdivisions m the United States , A-——l 17 All other deposits i 18 Certified and officers checks • ——-t 19 Total Depoeits (turn of items 13 thru 18) a Total demand deposits . L —l— y ‘ b Total time and savings deposits • norw jo 20 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase ►' ‘ < 21 Interest bearing demand notes (note baiancesi issued to the U S Treasury and r . one other liabilities lor borrowed money ♦ 22 Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases l _ 23 AII other habWitiee * ’ T ’ 24 24 TOTAL LIABILITIES (e«cludmg subordinated notes and debentures) (sum o< .terns ’9 thru 23) , I —| i « 25 Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL 28 Preferred stock a No shares outstanding _<P« f *•'2V 27 Common Stock a No shares authorized b No shares outstand ng J(par value, k 7? 28 Surplus • - 5-7 ' 29 Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves ; 1 ■ 'LI | 30 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of .terns 26 thru 29) 31 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of terns 24 25 and 30) MEMORANDA 1 Amounts outstanding as of report date a Standby letters of credit total • *‘77^ b Time certificates of deposit in denominations of VOO 000 or more - nonet 1c C Other lime deposits in amounts of 5100 000 or more 2 Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date a Total depoeits (corresponds to item 19 above) i si - -* WOTf Tke rsean awst ka m«e4 Sy •• avtMruee alhcaru) »«4 »n»»i»4 W *>r *s* M ’’** ' ** *•"' I jrm<y dec ter® met *8 ot ** x - SiaNATuR^F OFFjCERISI AUTHpei/ED TO SiGN REPORT ] ARf A COOf TELEPHONE NO Da’E 5 -.NI ? ‘ •- onia Sisi AuTMoaino to stew nmar we uade»*»«e< ■ L<v»ctn«. t * Co^.ron (m< ud-ng me .opexx' ^ .ched- ••• and aedare mat » •• rhot va r. .'alias t>v u» and to "W *»«• ol O^’ knowledge end »•"•* n*» a**' Lsalstant JiS .I’ r prepW'ed " conlormsnca arm "w natruCT’O^ — itONAYUME OF DIRECTOR .7 > {SIGNATURE OF ^RECTOR IsiQNATjRE OF DIRECTOR (/ SiMt of Lndiata , -I. .vS-Lh /»< . (MAS* Haas KM Jwwrw to »«A«rnA<d •»* '*« -w'LL t - A ,,l 4 u * iWTAaVSiaAL) a*4Z A<raS» cwnf, rAar fam -<x .« <^f*rr 4.«r<h»r ~f rM Nr-F . A. Jaworski | A Mwnes*r Uroe, Pi • m r* 1 M.
JANUARY 28. 1982 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -
ROY CLARK ELECTED SECRETARY OF COUNCIL Roy ( lark, vice-president of Silo Manufacturing Co.. North Libertv. was elected secretary of the Allied Memorial Council of Indiana at its annual meeting held on January 14 in Indianapolis. Mr. Clark is president ot the Indiana Burial Vault Association, a member association of (he council. Other officers elected were: Tom Meyer. Indianapolis, president; Billy Stillwell. Frankfort, first vicepresident; Dick Lanman, Indianapolis. second vice-president; and David H. Cook. Brookville, treasurer. The council is composed of representatives from Indiana Cemetery. Indiana Monument Builders. Indiana Funeral Directors. Indiana Burial Vault and State Florists Associations. CLLB SOCIAL SERVICE MEETING FEBRUARY 5 A busy day is promised for the Woman's Community Club at their Social Service meeting on Friday. February 5. at 10:00 a.m. in the
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Community Building ( harlotte Behnke. S<Kial Service chairman, and her committee, Marjory ( url and ( lara Dixon, remind members to bring different colored plastic egg cartons and scissors to make spring favors for the leegarden Nursing Home patients Ihe Conservation Department, Alfreda Onika, chairman, and The Art Department, Esther, Smith, chairman, have arranged for an Energy Saving Poster Contest. Students of the Walkerton Elementary School Art C lasses under the direction of their teacher Pat Setnor. will show their posters. The club will award three prizes as follows: first place. $15.00; second place. $10.00; and third place $5.00. Each member is to bring a homemade valentine for the club's valentine box Members are also reminded to bring a sack lunch. Hostesses for the day will be Ruth Ullery. chairman. Violet Drake. Helen Hevmig and Frances Sohn. Watch for our "C ountry EXTRA"
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