The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1983 — Page 9

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Betty J. Howell and Neal S. Stockeland were united in marriage at 11:00 am., on December 18, at Pleasant View Community Church, Warsaw, with Rev. Ivan H. French, officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Ulbricht. 65600 Smilax Road, North Liberty, and she resided at 415 Wooster Road, Winona Lake. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Stockeland. Binford, North Dakota, and he resided at 207 sth Street. Winona Lake. Matron of honor was Mary Stockeland, sister-in-law of the groom, Maqudkata. lowa, and bridesmaids were Pamela Sturlaugson. sister of the groom. Coon Rapids. Minnesota; Linnea Ashland, sister of the groom, Zumbrota, Minnesota, and Sheila York. Montgomery. Alabama. Flower

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girls were Leah Stockeland. Santa Ana. (alifornia, and Stacy Sturlaugson, Coon Rapids. Minnesota, nieces of the groom. Serving as best man was Rev. David Stockeland. brother of the groom. Maqudkata. lowa, and groomsmen were Gay land Stockeland. brother of the groom, Santa Ana. California, John French. Huntington. West Virginia, and Larry Warner. Indianapolis; and ushers were John Carini, Englewood, ()hio. Rev. Philip Charles. Rey nolds, George Cline. Bloomington. and T homas Varney . Warsaw. Ringbearer was James Howell, son of the bride, Winona Lake. A reception followed in the Fellowship Hall of the church. A wedding trip to the New England states was taken. I he bride is a 1968 graduate of North Liberty High School, a 1970

graduate of Ivy Lech and is presently attending Grace College. She is a school nurse at Grace Schools, Winona Lake. The groom is a student at Grace Theological Seminary and he will graduate in May with a Master of Theology degree. He is employed by United Parcel Service. Bourbon. JOHNSON TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS MEET Members of the Johnson Township Extension Homemakers Club met on Wednesday afternoon of last week at the Community Building with one guest, Mrs. Amy Hutchins, present. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, president, opened the meeting with a poem and Mrs. Martha Mull also gave a poem. Group singing was led by Mrs. Harold Knowlton. Ruth Snodgrass was honored with the birthday song. Mrs. Thomas gave the lesson on tips on in-home cleaning. Alma Daube and Mrs. Knowlton will have the lesson for the February 28 meeting on complimentary aspects of clothing. Attendance awards were received by Mrs. Elburt Place, Mrs. Walter Johnson and Mrs. Mull. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Carl Albertson and Mrs. Amos Bierly. OLDER ADULT INPACT PROJECT PHAMPLET IS AVAILABLE Often older adults have questions about their legal rights and are uncertain where to look for help. The most recent pamphlet prepared by the Older Adult Impact Project is, "You and the Older Adult Impact Project". This pamphlet explains what the Project does and how it is funded. The priorities and type of legal prob lems handled by the Project are explained in this pamphlet. Add resses for U. S. Senators and Representatives are provided along with Area Agencies on Aging and County Councils on Aging. This pamphlet is one in a series of monthly pamphlets prepared bv the Older Adult Impact Project. The Older Adult Impact Project will give educational presentations about the Project and other topics to social agencies and older adult organizations. Anyone wishing to arrange a presentation or to obtain free copies of "You and the Older Adult Impact Project" should contact Gregory S. French, at 115 North William Street. South Bend.

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