The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1984 — Page 3

HAPPY ADS (Wc reserve the night to limit the wording in the Happy Ads or to adjust the price forHong ones. We want to keep the Happy Ads to the intended use . . . sending a message of happiness to people and groups.) NOTICE WE WILL BE HOLDING OUR ANNUAL YARD SALE ON Friday, Sept. 21 At MILLER’S MERRY MANOR We Would Appreciate Any Items That Are In Good Condition For Our Sale Please Bring Your Items To The Nursing Home Or Contact Mary Jo Or Myrna At 586-3133 Proceeds Go To The Activity Dept. To Purchase Crafts, Prizes, Gifts, Etc. For The Residents DELORES CRIPE YELTON Happy Big 50th Birthday Love, GUESS WHO Happiness Is Giving To Cistic Fibrosis At The Intersection Os U. S. 6 & State Road 23 Sat., August 11 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Sponsored By THE WALKERTON JAYCEES VOLUNTEERS Are The People Who Make Our Home So Happy Won’t You Become A Volunteer For Us, The Residents At MILLER'S MERRY MANOR Contact Mary Jo Golubski Congratulations BETH KERSH ON GRAND CHAMPION MARE GOOD LUCK AT THE STATE FAIR Love, JIM & LINDA STEVE A VICKI

SPECIAL HAPPENINGS Friday, August 10 Potato Creek Festival Thursday, August 16 Blueberry Picking Thursday, August 23 7:15 p.m. Semi Precious Stones Dancers Saturday, August 25 12:00 Noon Residents Picnic Sunday, August 26 2:00 p.m. Birthday Party MILLER’S MERRY MANOR AGAIN THANK YOU For All Your Thoughtfulness During My Recent Stay In The Hospital Love To You All ANN ROCKWELL Happy Birthday TO OUR RESIDENTS Pauline Duncan AUGUST 24 Gertrude Behnke AUGUST 28 Pauline Bradford AUGUST 9 Marie Bollinger AUGUST 18 Edna Meyer AUGUST 5 Molly Murphy AUGUST 9 Helen Sult AUGUST 4 Martha Taylor AUGUST 6 Shirley Reilly AUGUST 27 At MILLER’S MERRY MANOR Happiness Is EATING PORT-A-PIT CHICKEN At NORTH LIBERTY FIRE STATION Sat., Aug. 11 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sponsored Bv The JOHN GLENN BAND BOOSTERS Complete Dinner 53.25 Drinks Extra

Monday Nite Ladies League NEEDS BOWLERS IF INTERESTED PLEASE CALL BOWLING ALLEY OR LAURA AT 936-8616 BEFORE AUGUST 15TH Bowling Starts August 20 With A Short Meeting At 6:00 p.m. Regular Bowling Is At 6:30 p.m. Enjoyment Is Opening WALKERTON LANES August 10 5:00 - 11:00 p.m. FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 3 GAMES FOR SI.OO If Interested In Bowling In Any League Please Call FRED & RUBY STRATTON At 586-3938 Or 586-3850 FUND REMAINS OPEN FOR CORBETT FAMILY A savings account entitled, “Funds For The Corbett Family” remains open at the Farmers State Bank of Wyatt-Walkerton. Those wishing to make contributions may send same to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, Rural Route 5, Box 102, Walkerton, Ind. 46574. All funds will be acknowledged. The Corbett family was involved in an auto accident on Easter Sunday. A special thanks goes for your support and thoughtfulness. The fund will be used to help take care of the expenses of the family while Mr. Corbett is out of work.

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Andrew and Lorelei Mark, 4354 W. U. S. 20, LaPorte, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sally A. to Leon C. Dipert, son of Floyd and Martha Dipert, Walkerton. The bride-elect is a graduate of Rogers High School, Michigan City, and received her Bachelor’s ENROLLING STUDENTS FOR PROJECT HEAD START Project Head Start of St. Joseph County is now enrolling in Walkerton and North Liberty areas. Head Start is a pre-school program designed to serve children from low income families and the program is funded by the Federal Government and is free to those who qualify. Your child must be three on or before June 30, 1984, for the three-year-old class and the four-year-old class students must be four years old before August 31. If you think you have an eligible child, please call 234-2150 during the day. A starfish can be cut into sizable chunks and each piece will grow into a completely whole starfish.

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degree in agriculture from Purdue University. She is employed by Bernacchi’s Meat Market, LaPorte. The prospective groom is a graduate of Mill Creek High School and works for the LaPorte City Street Department. A September 8 wedding is planned. HEAD-START PRE-REGISTRATION Referrals of families who may qualify for Head Start Services are being accepted by Marshall-Starke Development Center. Eligibility criteria for children enrolled includes the following: — Resident of Marshall or Starke Counties; — 3 or 4 years old; and — Family income limitations. Formal registration for enrollment will be in September. To inquire about services or to pre-register, family members may call the Center at 936-9400. The word delta describes a stretch of land, usually shaped like a rough triangle, built up by mud and sand at the mouth of a river.

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