The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1987 — Page 6

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Violet Bella, of Chicago. Illinois, has been a house guest the past two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ullery. Sometime was spent visiting with friends in South Bend. Danny Mosley celebrated his third birthday, on Sunday, with a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Louderback. Guests were Laura Mosley. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kring. Sarah and Jessica LaVigne. all of Walkerton; and Debra Louderback. Plymouth; and Tim Kuhar. South Bend. Danny received many nice gifts. The second wedding anniversary of Gem and Alice Kujawski was celebrated on Sunday with a dinner in the home of DeWayne and Mary Alice Pavey. Present were Mashelle. Monique and Wes Pavey. Bill Carl, Napierville. Illinois, Tom and Connie Kujawski, Jennifer and John, New Carlisle, Berta nd Hattie Jozwiak, South Bend, Bob and Loretta Futa, Felecia Futa. North Liberty. Sandy and Fred Schmits and Freddie and Aurora and Ellen Morris. Indianapolis. Twenty-two members of the “Over The Hill Gang" met on Tuesday. January 20. for a fellowship dinner at the noon hour, in the social room of the North Liberty Church of Christ. Charles and Helen Hensley entertained. Contests were won by Helen Wentz and Mrs. McDaniel. The next gathering will be on February 17 with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bcrgland in charge. THE TAX SHELTER JOYCE H. WYSOCKI Registered Representative For CHUBB SECURITIES CORP. Concord, N.H. 03301 INVESTMENTS MUTUAL FUNDS - I.R.A.’s 903 S. State Street North Liberty, Indiana Phone 656-4706 2487 I

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Mr. Marvin Whitaker and daughter, of Dyer, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ethel Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane will be serving as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservatin Cub dinner meeting on Saturday night at the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Craft spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman. On January 28. a party was given in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Josephine Betz, in the home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Betz and Kyle. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Betz and family. North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Betz and family, Miss Linda Betz and Miss Linda Brown, South Bend; and Mr. and Mrs. Dane Gark and family, Osceola. Ice cream and cake were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig spent the weekend in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson, who were celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary with a party held at Lady “C’s", with a huge crowd attending. On Sunday they went to Palos Hills where they and the Hansons were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson. It was a fun weekend, meeting old friends and the weather was exceptionally nice. Work is really progressing on the new addition at the North Liberty Church of Christ with many members of the congregation helping on Saturdays to help get if finished by the first of April. A birthday dinner was given Mr. Gerald Kaufman, at Chevie's, near New Buffalo. Michigan, on Saturday evening. Guests were Mrs. Gerald Kaufman and daughter. Kelly and friend, of Fish Lake, Mrs. Carolee Epperson, of Lake Station. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cubec, Lake Station. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arney. Fish Lake, and Mrs. Esther Kaufman. Walkerton. TWO LOCAL GIRLS ENROLLED AT TRI-STATE UNIVERSITY Jennifer L. Price and Angelia R. McKesson, have enrolled at TriState University in Angola. Indi-

ana. Tri-State is a private institution with 1,100 students. TriState offers degree programs from the School of Engineering, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Business. Jennifer, a 1986 graduate of John Glenn High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Price of North Liberty. She is majoring in Mathematics. Angelia, a 1986 graduate of John Glenn High School, is the daughter of David McKesson and Virginia Bottorff, of Walkerton. She is majoring in Electrical Engineering. DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS The following Purdue University students from the area have earned a spot on the distinguished student list for the fall semester. Mark Whitaker, Rural Route 1, Walkerton, in the field of agriculture; Theresa Hembree, Rural Route 1, Hamlet, in the field of computer technology; and Patricia Carter, 200 N. Washington, North Liberty, in the field of humanities, social science and education. These students achieved a 5.5 or higher grade-point average on a scale of 6. ON DEAN’S LIST Daniel R. Kaser, son of Dan and Jean Kaser, 64920 Liberty Trail, North Liberty, has been named to the Dean's List at the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, for the first semester. He is in the Science Technology Division and obtained a 4.0 average. JOHNSON JUNIORS MEET Johnson Juniors met recently with seven members present. Roll call was “the first thing I do in the mornings". Citizenship report on drug testing and men disguised as police were heard. The Johnson Twp. Gub will be invited to the April 15 meeting in appreciation for their help in starting our clubs. Denise Daube was the hostess with Sandy Thomas giving the lesson. EFFORT UNDERWAY TO MARK CCC SITES A national program is underway to identify Civilian Conservation Corps projects of 1953 to 1942 and : WANTED ] < OLD FISHING : J TACKLE ;! I; Dig Out That Old Tackle Box ? You May Hava A $lO - S2O <* Lure (* ]• CALL DAVE \ / 586-7264 or 586-2127 ? I l«87 / Would you like a career with WESTERN AIRLINES. UNITED AIRLINES TWZ, PIEDMONT. CONTINENTAL or MIDWAY AIRLINES’ These are just a few of the 109 airlines you might be interviewing with if you were an International Air Academy graduate' More than 5000 International Air Academy graduates are already enjoying the excitement of the airline industry You could be joing them after just 12 weeks of international Air Academy training* Find out how 1 Attend the special 2-hour seminar MONDAY - FEBRUARY 9 RAMAOA INN 52890 Hwy. 31 N. South Bend, Ind. Cora AC-OllS

mark them with plaques, it was stated by President Avery Mickelson when Michaian Chapter No. 105, National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni met on Wednesday. January 28 at the Swanson Acitivity Center for Older Adults. The 19 persons present were told that anyone who can identify CCC sites is requested to write Operation CCC, 2244 Marlee Road, Switzerland, Florida 32043. The fifth biennial national convention will be held on August 23-27 in San Luis Obispo, California, hosted by Champter 25. The newest chapter, No. 127, was chartered in Virginia Beach, Va. The NACCCA headquarters was moved December 27 to Jefferson Barracks. St. Louis, Mo., from Falls Church, Va. CCC calendars at $5.00 each are locally available from Norman Zellmer. The death on January 16, of the national association’s first vice president, James L. Ratcliff, Little Rock, Ark., was reported. The next meeting of Chapter 105 will be on Wednesday, February 25, at 12:00 noon, at Round-The-Gock Restaurant, Pine Lake Avenue, in LaPorte. ED BROOKE PTSA CITIZENSHIP AWARD WINNER Ed Brooke, a senior at John Glenn High School, was selected as the second recipient of the PTSA Citizenship Award. His favorite subjects are history and math, but his hobby is sports. He says he has enjoyed three years of cross country and track and one year of football and wrestling. Ed plans on attending Ivy Tech in the fall to study architectural

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• drawing. We can all be very proud that we have citizens like Ed in our community. i ! COMMUNITY ; CALENDAR I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 ’ Walkerton Americna Legion 1 Auxiliary to meet. Walkerton Masonic Lodge to meet at the Temple. Epsilon Chi Tri Kappa to meet. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 In-service day at John Glenn Schools, no school for students. Woman’s Community Gub to meet. , 6:15 p.m. — John Glenn boys basketball teams to travel to Mar- . ian. 6:30 p.m. — Oregon-Davis basketball teams to travel to Knox. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Lions Board to meet. Giris basketball sectional finals. MONDAY, FEBRURY 9 4:30 p.m. — Urey/North Liberty wrestlers to open their season at Plymouth. 6:00 p.m. — John Glenn girls varsity basketball team to host LaVilie. Athletic Boosters to meet. 7:00 p.m. — Walkerton Town Board to meet. Walkerton 1.0.0. F. Lodge to meet. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 5:00 p.m. — Urey/North Liberty wrestlers to host LaPorte Boston. Lincoln Township Jaycees to meet. WINTER SPORTS BANQUET FOR JOHN GLENN MARCH 10 The Winter Sports Awards Night will be held on Tuesday. March 10. at 6:30 p.m.. in the John Glenn High School cafeteria. CALL INDIANA LEGISLATORS TOLL FREE SENATORS 1-800-382-9467 REPRESENTATIVES 1-800-382-9841 on 1-800-382-9842