The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 October 1986 — Page 7

To Celebrate 25th Anniversary With Open House ^^fl t ■ 1X fl ~ b - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Delaney, of Lafayette, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, on Sunday, October 26, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., E.S.T., at the Johnson Township Community Building, west of Walkerton. Mr. Delaney and the former Katherine Knowlton, daughter of Harold and Pauline Knowlton, Walkerton, were married on October 22, 1961, at the United Brethren Church, in Walkerton. Mr. Delaney is an engineer at Harrisson Steel, in Attica, Indiana, and VOTE For TOM DAUGHERTY To The North Liberty Town Board NOVEMBER 4th f»0 PW Mv 8y St Joseph Co Rep Prty o?3p

Mgrt' ■'& ® A true Jrjtr O Jag “Beautiful wlr Y Js - powtrfui. jg*sSa story ot impretme" — l.htwiMid I hum wtaluUfl Courage .. < * nw >rs. AMI vs i W Ui, ^ htcr • “Truly a mocing picturt" ■ UW A, j . — V Mmxclll, AS.( a■/ * CHI'S. UNUSUAL FILMS 808 JONES Unlvenltg FIRSTBAPTISTCHURCH October. 26 — 6:30 p.m.

Mrs. Delaney is a homemaker and Mary Kay consultant. They have three children, Dawn, of Huntsville, Alabama; Scott, of West Lafayette; and Eric at home, who will host the celebration. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. TO CELEBRATE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY J so " I •** A A i ■ W71 ■■ 4 £ » i i Hflflffi'Jii. efli Mr. and Mrs. Buthyl (Boots) Reed. 401 Ohio Street. Apr. F, Walkerton, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house, from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m., on Sunday, November 2, at the Presbyterian Church, Walkerton. Mr. Reed and Lucille Com were mar1 ried on November 1, 1936, in Mt. Carmel. Illinois. The Reeds have one child, Lewie, of Walkerton, and two grandchildren and one great-grandson. Mr. Reed retired from the Walkerton Grain Elevator in 1975. Mr. and Mrs. Reed have lived in the Walkerton area most of their married life. ANNOUNCEMENT OF UPCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Alex Clemons wish to announce that on November 1, !; ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS i’ AL-ANON d d 8 p m Thursday* S > CHURCH OF CHRIST ? ? 65225 St. Rd. 23, North Liberty ' ? |7B6<.

their daughter, Cherie Yvette, will be exchanging vows with Troy Eugene Dillon, son of Ray Dillon and Cathy O'Blenis, both of North Liberty. A reception will follow at the LaPaz Community Building. JOHNSON JUNIORS HALLOWEEN PARTY On Friday, October 31, the Johnson Juniors will host a Halloween Party at 8:00 p.m. Bring a snack dish and Halloween dress is optional. There will be a hay ride and a bon fire as well as a white elephant sale. Ten members and one guest, Diane Feeney, met recently with roll call answered with an interesting place to visit within a two hour drive. Citizenship was given by Sandy Thomas and we learned that on September 17, 199 years ago. the Constitution was written. The next meeting will be on November 19 with Cheryl Barko to have the lesson and Donna Hous ton refreshments. LEOTA LEMERT TO CELEBRATE 100TH BIRTHDAY w' i B . A -■ fl < "A J k- xi Leota Maurer Lemert will be celebrating her 100th birthday on October 29. Mrs. Lemert resides with her daughter at 3018 W. Ridge Road. Hobart, Indiana. She was born on the day the Statue of

WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 PERCH FISH FRY (All You Con Eat} FRIDAY, OCT. 24 Serving From 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Adults, $4 00 Children Under 10, $2.50 In Addition Enjoy Winning At BINGO Beginning At 7:00 p.m. With Various Games Including Two Jackpots (Must Be 18 Years Os Age To Be Admitted) ENJOY DANCING To The Music Ot SSUR VINCENT LLOYD Our Lounge From 9:30 p.m. . 12:30 a.m. A Fun Packed Night At Your Post Home Fish Fry To Be Put On By The Membership Os Post 189 Due To The Fish Fry There Will Be No Entertainment On Sat., Oct. 25

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Liberty was dedicated. She attended the Morris and Shroder Schools south of Teegarden. She married Jesse Lemert and he died on June 3, 1922. They had four children. Mrs. Mildred Beatty, of Hobart; Mrs. Frances Powers, of Oak Lawn. Illinois; and Kenneth Lemert. of Mission, Texas. One daughter. Mrs. Phyllis Cummings died in February of 1963. She also has 12 grandchildren, 38 greatgrandchildren, and 21 great-great-grandchildren. PRIZES AWARDED AT G’s DOCKSIDE GRAND OPENING During the grand opening of G’s Dockside Restaurant and Pub. Koontz Lake. October 11 and 12. the following names were drawn from those entered in their giveaway. The color TV was won by Carol Pharis, of Plymouth. The $25.00 gift certificate went to Helen Orisich, South Bend. Other prizes including a seltzer bottle to Bill Dickson. Glenview, Illlinois; espresso pot to Bud Rosenbaum, Hanna; Old Style plaques to Liz Moreau, Walkerton and Shari Sellers, Plymouth; Old Style mirrors to Vanetta Kelleher, Walkerton and Allen M. Powers, Chicago, Illinois; rod and reel to Jim Hostetler, Walkerton; bar picture plaques to Glenn Stark, Walkerton, Mel Konetski, Hammond and Debbie Walter, Walkerton; Miller's

State Representative RICHARD W. MANGUS Experienced, effective leadership. Let’s keep Dick Mangus working for us. Paid for by Neighbors for Mangus. Nola Frick Treasurer

mirrors to Leslie Shaw, Knox and Doris Emmons, Plymouth; Pabst plaque to Joe Schell, LaPorte; Bud Light balloon to Diane Johnson, Walkerton; and Bud Light caps to Ted Lipke, Koontz Lake. Sue Bohn, LaPaz, and Vigmia Klein, Union Mills. CHICAGO OUTLET TRIP IS PLANNED FOR NOV. 18 Come join the shopping and fun on Tuesday, November 18. a bus will leave at 8:00 a.m., from the Presbyterian Church parking lot. in Walkerton, to the outlet shops. Shops that will be visited include Fannie May, Sara Lee. Georgia Nut, Sears, Montgomery Ward and J.C. Penny. Cost for the round trip is $15.00. For reservations call Jean Lowry at 586-224"' or June Wiegand at 586-390 7 . Reservations and money must be in by November 1. In 1984,47.9 percent of the voting age population participated in electing their representatives to Congress LOOK MICHIANA 6” SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN • EAVESTROUGH SERVICE Can 288-7719

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