The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1986 — Page 7

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Kimberly Annette Rizek and Michael Lee Stahly were united in marriage at 5:00 p.m., on Saturday, August 16. in the Walkerton United Methodist Church. Rev. Thomas Bowman officiated. The reception followed at the Plymouth Armory. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rizek. Walkerton, are the patients of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max (Jean) Hall. South Bend, fm OFF: > Mr ClEMmi ■ I IICLIOINB DRAPES I Drop Off At 8 ■ THE MOVIE ZOO ■ Walkerton ■LITTLE ANDY’S DRIVE IN J North Liberty '■XAVER CLEANERS: Cowpea Must Ba Presented With Incoming Order I EXPIRES 10-31-86

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and the late Glen Stahly. Erin Houlihan was matron of honor and best man was Darwin Stephenson. Ushers were Jeff Rizek and Mitch Pearish. The bride is a graduate of John Glenn High School and attended Indiana Vocational Technical College. She is a junior at Indiana University, South Bend, and a sales representative. The groom is also a graduate of John Glenn High School and attended Lincoln Technical Institute. He is now employed by W & W International. South Bend. The newlyweds are making their home at Route 2. Walkerton JOHNSON TOWNSHIP REUNION ENJOYED The 48th Johnson Twp. reunion was held on Sunday, September 28, at the Community Building. Esther Kaufman gave the table prayer for the 12:30 p.m. pot luck dinner. There were 60 members and friends present. Floyd Dipert, chairman, greeted everyone and introduced those from a distance: from Buchanan, Michigan, South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, Granger, Hamlet, Lakeville and Walkerton, Indiana. Violet Wolff and Maxine Worth-

ington entertained with music throughout the aftcrnixin. Officers were re-elected as follows: Mr. Dipert, chairman; Harold Knowlton, vice chairman; Pauline Knowlton, secretary and treasurer; and Sidney Smith, historian. The dinner committee was Larmon Kasers. Dale Ullerys, John Dreessens and Alma Dauhe. Mr. Smith gave an interesting report on the history of the Wray family and the Kankakee River. Josephine Smith read a poem “Old Dobbin". Burdell Williams told of the pictures of Johnson Twp. and donated some of these to be hung in the building. Attendance prizes were won by Mrs. Kaufman, Martha Mull, Laverne Rough. Nora Hahn and Violet Wolff. Ice cream and cake was served later in the afternoon. An enjoyable day was had by all. BIRTHS Dennis and Linda Holland, of Walkerton, are the parents of a son. born on September 19, in the LaPorte Hospital. He has been named Andrew William and weighed in at seven pounds and five ounces and measured 21 inches long. Grandparents are Ray and Marian Chapman and Devon and Helen Holland, all of Walkerton ( urt and Cathy W'ilcox Chuvalas. 5020 N. Washingtoin Blvd., Indianapolis. Ind., 46205. are the proud parents of a baby girl, Tessa Suzanne, born on September 23. in Indianapolis. She weighed in at six pounds and 15 ounces. Grandparents are John and Sally Wilcox. North Liberty; Mrs. John Chuvalas, Dayton. Ohio; and the late John Chuvalas. Tessa Suzanne has a three year old sister. Sarah Alexis. Jim and Kathy Nunley, of London, Kentucky, are the proud parents of a babv boy. Brian Patrick. He was born on September 26 and weighed in at eight pounds and four ounces and was 22 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Nunley. Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cochran, London, Kentucky.

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FALCON 500 CLUB DRAWING FRIDAY NIGHT The next drawing of the Falcon 500 Club will be Friday, October 3, prior to the third quarter of the John Glenn High School football game. As there are still a few tickets available, they will be on sale prior to and during the game. If anyone desires to purchase a ticket, anyone of the follow ing may be contacte: Gene Knowlton, chairman, 58b 3086; Connie Rupel, secretary, 6563563; Mary Alice Pavey, treasurer. 586-3210. Marsha Mlekodaj. 656-8791; Mary Jo Singleton, 586-2150; Jerry Knowlton, 656-8335;

> RICHARD D. DOYLE, ATTORNEY < 413 Michigan St.. Walkerton. Phone 586-3722 ) HOURS: Saturday 8:30 am. -12 00 Noon — Tuesday 130- 500 p.m > LIVING WILL DECLARATION FORMS AVAILABLE WITHOUT CHARGE < No Appointment Necessary - No Charge For Initial Conference > PRODUCTS WALKERTON. INDIANA ; FARM FRESH ; SOIL SPECIAL ; ★ Peat Humus { ★ Top Soil ★ Hardwood Mulch ■ ★ Cow Manure Excellent For NEW LAWN PREP - YARD MAINTENANCE I FLOWER BEDS - GARDENS J Bulk Delivery Phone (219) 586-7761 CLIP ARD RETAIN THIS AO FOR YOUR SPRING NEEDS — ____

Sharon Drews, 586-3940; Roger Spier. 586-2771; Bruce Fleming. 282-1733; Leo Savoie, Jr., 586-7452; Margo Brems, 586-3720: or Mike Daube. 586-3818. SCHOOL PICTURES TO BE TAKEN AT UREY SCHOOL Parents of Urey Middle School students are reminded that individual school pictures will be taken on Tuesday . October 7. Students may pay with either check, cash. Master Card or Visa. Parents with any further questions, please call the school at 586-3184. Forests still cover a third of this nation's land.

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