The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1986 — Page 2

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In a ceremony solemnized at 7 o’clock Saturday evening. May 17, at the First United Methodist Church, Monett, Missouri, Miss Stephanie Ann Rauen and Brian Keith Hamfeldt were united in holy matrimony with Rev. Frederick Zahn officiating at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Rauen, of Monett, Missouri, formerly of North Liberty, and the groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hamfeldt, Linn, Missouri. Susan Huffmaster, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor with Kari Holmes, cousin of the bride, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lisa Hartman, Debbie Bake and Jaysa Johnson. Scott Hamfeldt served his brother as best man, with Kyle Edwards, Doug Schreiman, Keith Silvus and Tom Coats as the groomsmen. Ushers were Tony Schulte, Kevin

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Huffmaster, Adam Verstrate and Michael Gershefske. Following the wedding trip to Tan-Tar-A at the Lake of the Ozarks, the couple reside in Owensville, Missouri, where the groom is employed at Custom Printing, Inc. Both the bride and groom are graduates of South West Missouri State University, in Springfield. Attending the wedding from Indiana were the bride’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Rauen; Mr. and Mrs. Travis Holmes, Kari and Michael; and Mrs. Alton Holmes, all of North Liberty; and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mark, Wanatah. LEGION AND AUXILIARY TO VISIT HOME IN KNIGHTSTOWN September 7 will be referred to as Knightstown Home Day for The American Legion and its Auxiliary.

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This is the day set aside for the members of the two organizations to visit the Indiana Soldier’s and Sailor’s Home (known as Knightstown Home). The Home is governed by the State of Indiana and organizations such as’ The American Legion and Auxiliary and the many extras any child would appreciate. Since 1865, the Home has been maintained for orphans and children of veterans. It is located two miles south of Knightstown, Indiana on State Road 140. Superintendent William Brewer and his wife, Bonnie, invite anyone to visit the Home and tour the Division Homes and the school. The children are always anxious to show anyone their rooms and facilities, especially on this particular day. The children await this day all year long, as its carnival atmosphere, with rides, game booths and food is most welcome to all. All the children have a sponsor, who throughout the year, remembers them on their birthday and special holidays or at any time of the year. On Knightstown Home day extra money is given the children for their day. In appreciation for giving this day to the children, they, in return present a program to the adults. The many talents of the children are shown at this time (and many have great abilities). All booth prizes are donated and members volunteer manning the many booths. The proceeds from the day will be used to make a more happy Christmas for the children. So — any member of The American Legion and its Auxiliary, or any other interested person — pack up the family, pack a picnic basket (or eat on the grounds), gas up the family car and head south to Knightstown Home on September 7. The time? From early morning to late at night. Mrs. Lee Chapman is the Kindergarten Home chairman for the local Unit and would be willing to answer any question concerning the day or Home. Or if not available, Mrs. Robert Wardman, president, will answer. EXERCISE CLASS TO BEGIN SEPTEMBER 15 The Health and Lifestyle Center of Memorial Hospital announces the autumn schedule of exercise classes will begin Monday, September 15, at 7:00 p.m., in the North Liberty School gym and on Wednesday, September 17, at 7:00 p.m., in the Walkerton Elementary School gym. Sue Klinedinst, a certified fitness instructor, will lead the onehour class in “Low Key Fitness Exercise”. This class is a slow pace, exercise-to-music session that is designed for those who have not exercised for sometime. Emphasizing primarily flexibility and conditioning exercises, this class will assist women in regaining muscle tone, strength and a higher energy level. Relaxation and breathing techniques that are incorporated in the class held reduce stress and tension. This is a fun workout guaranteed to create a feeling of well being., These classes have no age restrictions and since no dance routine is taught one can join on any Monday or Wednesday night. It is however, recommended that if possible, students begin the first week of September 15 so as not to miss specific instructions of certain exercises. Participants are reminded to wear lose fitting or stretchy clothing and bring a pad or blanket for floor exercise. Two hand weights that are three pounds each will be used for one song. A fee of $12.00 for six sessions is charged to defray expenses. Registration is taken the first night. If more information is desired call Carole at 586-2377 or Kathy at 656-4588. Be a careful driver always!

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Publication Number 261460 ROBERT E. URBIN, EDITOR SUSAN R. URBIN, ASSISTANT EDITOR INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., PUBLISHER 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574-1294 Telephone (219) 586-3139 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574-1294 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATIONS TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20' Per Copy; $6.00 Per Year (SI.OO Extra If Mailed Out Os State) GENE O’CONNOR WINS S-10 TRUCK ; a I — I / I m 'IB « ^-Jj***™ ’’W O Hl - > I i j «(LI •! P ’ * . a I I l I i I n k v N-" H V 4-n

Gene O’Connor, 28666 New Road. North Liberty, won one of five Chevrolet SS-10 pick-up trucks given away in the Big A/AutoPro AC Spark Plug “Get The Right Stuff’ sale, held recently. Mr. O'Connor registered at Trobaugh Auto Parts Store, 112 N. Main St., North Liberty. He received his truck on Friday, August 15, at the APS Midwest Region Headquarters. in Indianapolis. The truck is equipped with power steering, power brakes, Kenco running boards, Sparkomatic stereo and speakers and a Rubber Queen pick-up truck bed mat. 260; Big A/AutoPro stores throughout the midwest participated in the promotion. In addition to the five trucks given away 20 Fisher video cassette recorders were also given away. The promotion generated a lot of excitement in the stores and over 80,000 registered for the drawings. Pictured from left to right are Bill Kindig, director of purchasing and marketing, APS midwest region; Gene O’Connor, winner; Don Healy, vice president and midwest manager and Bruce Zupancic. South Bend D.C. general manager.

| CARD OF THANKS |

We would like to thank each and everyone who attended and enjoyed our surprise 40th anniversary party, on Saturday, August 30, at the American Legion Post on U. S. 20. Michigan City, given by our children and grandchildren, Joe and Darlene. Brian and Troy Ginzer, of Concord, Michigan; Frank, Jr., Lynn, Jennifer and Megan Ginzer, of DeMotte; Ralph, Debbie, Ron and Melinda Weldy, of West Lafayette; and Theresa Ann Ginzer, of North Liberty. We appreciated it. May God bless you all. We love you. Frank and Betty Ginzer I would like to express sincere thanks to all of my friends and neighbors who sent cards and flowers or who came to visit me in the hospital and after 1 returned home. Your thoughtfulness has been greatly appreciated. I wish to give special thanks to the efficient and quick actions of the EMT’s who transported me to the hospital. Helen Verkier

The family of Merle Zehner wishes to express our thanks for all the kindness shown our family including your cards, prayers, food and words of sympathy during his illness and in our time of sorrow. Mable Zehner and Family We would like to thank the neighbors, friends and relatives of Lydia Ann Perry for your concern, floral arrangements, deeds done during the death of our loved one. Orval C. Perry Frank and Betty Ginzer and Family WALKERTON NURSERY SCHOOL HAS OPENINGS The Walkerton Nursery School has two openings in the TuesdayThursday 3-year-old p.m. class. Please contact the United Methodist Church office at 586-3534. Walkerton. Some people say that greyhounds have the best eyesight of any breed of dog. LOOK MICHIANA 6” SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE Call 288-7719 .A in ——■ , iw 7 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 7 AL-ANON | J 8 p.m. Thursdays 7 CHURCH OF CHRIST ? ? 65225 St. Rd. 23, North Liberty JOHNSON/WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Call For A Quote ALL TYPES OF COVERAGE OFFERED DON R. JOHNSON . Certified Ins. Counselor REGG F. WILLIAMS 586-2580