The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1984 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - SEPTEMBER 13, 1984

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Peggy Ann Milo and Donn Ray Schafer were united in marriage on Sunday, September 2, at the First United Methodist Church. LaPorte, with Dr. Charles Cook officiating at the double-ring ceremony. Elena DeMarco was the organist and Fran Milo was the soloist. The bride is the daughter of Earl F. Milo, 903 F. Street, LaPorte, and the late Helen Milo. The groom is the son of Robert and Zella Schafer, Rural Route 1, Walkerton. Maid of honor was Jane Huitema. Boulder, Colorado, and bridesmaids were Deb Schemenauer, Elkhart, and Becky Wooden, LaPorte. Melissa Rose, niece of the groom, Walkerton, was the flower girl. Dave Schafer, brother of the groom. Walkerton, served as best man. Groomsmen were Brian Howey, Elkhart, and Ron Schemenauer, Elkhart. Jason Milo, nephew of the bride, LaPorte. was ringbearer. Ushers w ere David Rose, Walkerton, and Mark Johnson. Mishawaka. A reception was held in the Elks Country Club. LaPorte. with music

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provided by the Tom Milo Big Band. The couple are residing at 2108 Amerhurst, Indianapolis. The bride is a 1977 graduate of LaPorte High School and a 1983 graduate of Indiana University. She is manager of the Dairy Queen Braizer, Indianapolis. The groom is a 1975 graduate of John Glenn High School and a 1983 graduate of Indiana University. He is a manager at Domino’s Pizza, Indianapolis. The rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom’s parents at Oli's, in LaPorte. P.T.S.A. ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING THURSDAY An organizational meeting of P.T.S.A. will be held on Thursday evening. September 13, at 7:30 p.m., at the John Glenn High School. There will be a $2.00 membership fee. Come and help give ideas for activities for our young people. Use our classified ads! Happy Ads, only SI .50!

Chamber Names Dr. Lushbaugh Most Outstanding .mi The North Liberty Area Chamber of Commerce recently presented Dr. Martin Lushbaugh. D. 0., with a plaque designating him “Outstanding Citizen Os The Communtiy”. This award was given to recognize his years of service to the community. Not only has his Medical Ginic taken care of local people, but has brought people from all over the country to North Liberty for treatment. His clinic has provided many jobs for local people and business to other merchants. He has contributed much to this community through his many years of service and dedication. KOONTZ LAKE ASSOCIATION HOLDS MEETING More than 50 members of the Koontz Lake Association met at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club on Sunday afternoon for an informal discussion. Gaude Nowakowski. Association president, board of directors and the audience participated in an informative and interesting dialogue. Sheriff Dave Walters briefed the group about the increased police patrol of the community. Conservation officer, Tim Theriac, from the Department of Natural Resources, answered questions concerning boat traffic and safety regulations. WHISPERING PINES GOLF LEAGUE NEWS Joyce Lenczowski had a hole in one on number 13 on Saturday. She used a 7-iron on the 125 yard hole and was hitting from the ladies new tee over water. Playing with her and watching were sister Barbara and Wanita Manuel. The Ladies League match play continues. The championship flight is finished with the final match being Emily Gryb and Wanita Manuel, Wanita won 3 and 2. in B flight. Barb Stickler won 3 and 1 over Lynn Tobolski, Geila English over Sharon Wojciechowske 5 and 4. Three matches remain to be played in this flight. In C flight Linda Lewis won 4 and 3 over Joan Schmeltz and Betty Chapman won 8 and 6 over Sally Wolfe, winners of these two still have to play. Flight C Martha Gosch defeated Ceil Bryan and has a remaining match with Sandra Lemley. All winners are to be determined and awards presented by September 22 at the final play and dinner. The Friday Nite League is still in full swing, the week’s winners were Carl Davis, low gross 41; Jack Jordan, low net 35; closest to flag stick on 3 was Larry Fair; and best ball was a tie among several teams. JOHN GLENN TO HOST VOLLEYBALL SECTIONAL John Glenn High School principal Don Zeller and athletic director Richard Kickbush have been notified by the IHSAA that the 1984 Girls Volleyball Sectional Tournament will be held at John Glenn High School on October 17, 18 and 20.

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Mr. and Mrs. David Dudy, Walkerton. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harvey, Michigan City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa A. Harvey, to David A. Schafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schafer, Walkerton.

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hesters, Rural Route 5. Walkerton, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house on Sunday hosted by their children, Tom, Tim, Tami, Teresa, Ted, Tuan, Tiffany and Terence. Mr. Hesters and the former Annette M. White were married on September 12, 1959, at St. Peter’s Church. LaPorte. The Hesters have a registered Jersey cow herd and also raise quarter horses and Belgian horses on their farm. Mr. Hesters works for National Can,

The bride-elect is a 1982 graduate of Oregon-Davis High School and the prospective groom is a 1979 graduate of John Glenn High School. A May wedding is being planned.

Wanatah. Attendants Ted and Mary Derk sen. of Mishawaka, presided at the old wedding album; Nancy Williamson, sister of Annette; Sherri Hesters, daughter-in-law; and Tami Hesters served cake, punch and ice cream. Sandwiches were served later. The Hesters are members of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Walkerton. They have eight children and have parented nine foster children.