The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 October 1986 — Page 3

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Joann F. Wheeler and Barry L. Heim were united in marriage during a 4:00 p.m. double-ring ceremony on Saturday. September 6. at the United Methodist Church, Walkerton. Rev. Thomas Bowman officiated at the traditional ceremony. Organist was Pat Seese, Grovertown, and soloist was Jim Haney. Walkerton. Parents of the bride were Victor and Caroln Roden. Walkerton, and Gene and Maryann Wheeler. Knox. The groom is the son of Bill and Anna Rose Heim. Walkerton. The bride chose a tea length dress with a white satin top accented with pearls and her grandmother's pearls. She carried a bouquet of roses and aqua and white carnations and daisies which was accented with baby’s breath. Matron of honor was Janet Matusiak, sister of the bride; Walkerton. Bridesmaids were Susan Jaske. Walkerton; Lori Pearish. Walkerton; Gina Moore, Walkerton; Kathy Frazier. Walkerton; and Char Hoffeith, Walkerton. Flower MARRIED Jf Lynne Neffle and Derek Schultz were united in marriage on Saturday. October 11, at 2:30 p.m., at the North view Christian Life Church. Carmel, Indiana. Pastor Thomas Paino 111 performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Nancy O’Dell and Ralph Neffle. both of Indianapolis. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit R. Weiand, of South Bend. Matron of honor was Cristina Hollins, Westfield, and bridesmaids were Dona Lackman, Noblesville, Kathy Schied, Joni Scott and Christy Howe, all of Indianapolis. Flower girl was Elizabeth Neffle. cousin of the bride. Cincinnati. Ohio. Best man was David Harriman, Indianapolis. Groomsmen were Ureg Haslam, Indianapolis, Ran-

girl was Leah Matusiak, niece of the bride. The attendants were in tea length dresses. Best man was Ron Haney, Phoenix, Arizona. Groomsmen were Len Jaske, Walkerton; Dan Matusiak. Walkerton; Rob Moore, Walkerton; Ollie Frazier, Walkerton; and Randy Schmeltz, Walkerton. Chad Matusiak, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Ushers were Butch Wheeler, brother of the bride, Walkerton; Noel Heim, brother of the groom; Craig Ochs, Walkerton; and Larry Stull, Rushville. A reception followed at the Plymouth Armory for approximately 300 guests. The couple reside at Rural Route 3. Box 545, Walkerton. Out of town guests came from Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. The bride is a graduate of Oregon-Davis High School and attended Ancilla College and is employed at G’s Dockside Restaurant. The groom is a graduate of John Glenn High School and lUSB and he is employed at Terminex, South Bend. dall Schultz, brother of the groom, South Bend. John Barker and Mark Bragdon, both of Indianapolis. Ring bearer was Phillip Ritz, second cousin of the groom, Carmel. The bride chose a gown of white satin featuring a high Victorian neckline and long fitted sleeves. The bodice was accented with Alencon lace and seed pearls. The low v-cut back was sheer net and a large satin bow adorned the waist. The chapel length train also featured Alencon lace with the finishing touch being a picture book hat of satin. She carried a cascade of white sweetheart roses, stephonitis and baby’s breath. The bride is a graduate of the class of 1979 from Lawrence North High School, Indianapolis and is currently attending IUPUI School of Nursing. Indianpolis, and is employed by Indiana Mills & Mfg., Inc., Carmel. The groom is a 1974 graduate of John Glenn High School and a 1978 graduate of Indiana University. Bloomington. He is employed at Karies Video Communications, Indianpolis. A reception was held at The Bam. Carmel. Following a surprise honeymoon trip, the couple will reside in Indianapolis. To Celebrate 25th Anniversary With Open House The 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Miller. North Liberty, will be celebrated with an open house, from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m . on Sunday. October 26. at the North Liberty V.F.W. Post

1954, 66995 Tamarack Road. Family and friends are invited, but request no gifts. Mr. Miller and Dorothy Hunt were married on October 26. 1961, in Rochester. They have two sons. Kevin Hunt, of Phoenix, Arizona, and Kurt Hunt, of Indianapolis, and two granddaughters, Jessica and Jodi, of Phoenix. Mr. Miller retired from the South Bend Community School Corp, and Mrs. Miller is employed at St. Joseph’s Medical Center, South Bend. SCHOOL MENUS North Liberty School OCTOBER 27 - 31 MONDAY Ground beef bravy Mashed potatoes Green beans Wheat bread and butter Pumpkin pie Milk TUESDAY Baked chili Lettuce salad Com bread Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Grilled cheese Tater tots Fruit Cookie Milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school Walkerton Elementary School OCTOBER 27 - 31 MONDAY Hamburger on bun Buttered green beans Carrot sticks Pumpkin crunch Milk TUESDAY Grilled cheese Cole slaw Relishes Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Beef and vegetable soup and crackers French fries Red apple rings Halloween cake Milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school Urey Middle School OCTOBER 27 - 31 MONDAY Johnnie marzetti Salad Garlic bread Fruit Milk TUESDAY Beef and noodles Mashed potatoes Peas Roll Blueberry crisp Milk WEDNESDAY Taco with lettuce and cheese Rice Green beans Cookie Milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school John Glean High School OCTOBER 27 - 31 MONDAY Pork fritter on bun Escalloped potatoes Buttered peas Chocolate pudding Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Lasagna Bread and butter Lettuce salad Pineapple cake Milk or Salad bar and milk

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WEDNESDAY Sloppy jo on bun French fries Green beans Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school Oregon-Davis Schools OCTOBER 27 - 31 MONDAY Pizzas (extra 60 cents) Green beans Peaches . Milk TUESDAY Corn dogs (extra 60 cents) Mixed vegetables Potato chips Pineapple tidbits Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecue chicken Sweet potatoes Bread and butter Buttered com Sliced pears Milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school St. Patrick’s School OCTOBER 27 - 31 MONDAY Goulash Green beans Bread and butter Applesauce Milk TUESDAY Chicken patty sandwich Tater tots Diced carrots Cherrv pie tarts Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Lettuce salad Cookie Pears Milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school EXERCISE CLASSES TO BEGIN The Health and Lifestyle Center of Memorial Hospiatl announces the pre-holiday schedule of exercise classes will begin on Monday, October 27, at 7:00 p.m., in the North Liberty School gym and on Wednesday, October 29, at 7:00 p.m. in the Walkerton Elementary School gym. Sue Klinedinst, a certified fitness instructor, will lead the one-

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hour class in “Low Key Total 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 help reduce stress and tension. 1 his is a fun workout guaranteed to create a feeling of well being. These classes have no age restrictions. No dance routine is taught. The Walkerton and North Liberty classes are interchangeable so participants are not restricted to place or night. Lose fitting or stretching clothing is best plus a pad or blanket for floor exercises is necessary. Two hand weights that are three pounds each will be used for one song and are optional. A fee of $12.00 for six sessions is charged to defray expenses. No pre-registration is necessary. If more information is desired call Carole at 586-2377 or Kathv at 656-4588. NOTICE TO NORTH LIBERTY CHAMBER MEMBERS The North Liberty Area Chamber of Commerce will not have a meeting in October. Plans are being formulated for the annual dinner meeting to be held early in December. NOTICE Jim’s Barber Shop, Koontz Lake, will be closed October 30. 31 and November 1, for vacation. BUS TRIP PLANNED A bus trip to Woodfield Mall. Chicago. Illinois, is planned for Tuesday, November 18, at a cost of $17.00 per person. Make reservations at the Hidden Bu-Tee Salon, 586-2185, Walkerton. 3t030p ANNUAL APPLE PIE CONTEST HELD AT JOHN GLENN HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. Kennedy’s foods class held their annual Apple Pie contest on Friday, October 17. Twenty-two pies were entered in the competition. Judges were Mary Ann Christensen, Bonnie Wilson. Myra Kaser and Don Eberly. Placing first was Annette Metcalf and second was Dana Bierly. ANNOUNCE WINNERS The First United Presbyterian Church, Walkerton, recently held a benefit with the marcrame chair and afghan being won by Doris Clevenger, Walkerton, and Violet Wolfe. Walkerton.

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