The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1987 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - MARCH 28, 1887

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Tammy Tuttle and Jeff DeMetz were united in marriage in a double-ring ceremony on Saturday, February 14, at 6:00 p.m., at the Walkerton United Methodist Church. Rev. Thomas Bowman performed the candlelight ceremony. Don Hendricks sang “Sunrise, Sunset” and “The Lord’s Prayer” and he was accompanied by Sharon Klinedinst on the organ. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mickey Wolfenbarger and the late Garry Wolfenbarger, of Walkerton, and Harold Tuttle. Walkerton. The groom is the son of Carolyn DeMetz, of Mishawaka, and Donald DeMetz, Sr., Mishawaka. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Kris Tuttle. She chose a gown of crystal organza and Chantilly lace over taffeta trimmed with Venice lace styled with a Queen Anne neckline and featured a fitted bodice and leg-of-mutton sleeves and a full skirt trimmed with scalloped upsweeps that floated into a chapel length train. Her veil was held by a pearl wreath with silk flowers that came to a V-shape at the center of her forehead and was adorned with pearls. Her bouquet of red roses Holy Father Responds To Letter From St. Pat’s The 3rd and 4th grade children of St. Patrick’s School, wrote a letter to His Holiness, Pope Paul 11, in which they expressed their appreciation for the great work he is doing for humanity. They assured him of their prayers for his continued success in guiding the Church. Much to their surprise, the Holy Father responded through his Apostolic delegate thanking them for the letter and sending his blessing upon the children and their teacher, Mrs. Tina Hawk. A beautiful colored photo of the Holy Father was included with the letter. It was a thrilling moment to receive a response from Vatican City, Rome. IN LOVING MEMORY Safely Home 1 am home in heaven, dear ones, Oh, so happy and so bright! There is perfect joy and beauty In this everlasting light.

and red carnations accented the white bouquet of carnations and roses. Maid of honor for her sister was Jodi Wolfenbarger and bridesmaids were Monique Pavey, Pam Aitken. Michelle Tuttle and Marcia Eddinger. Junior bridesmaid was Pamela DeMetz. The attendants wore red taffeta and Chantilly lace gowns styled with jewel necklines and see-through yokes. They featured fitted bodies, leg-of-mutton sleeves and were tea length. They carried red velvet hearts trimmed in white with a red carnation on white lace in the center of the heart. Flower girl was Heather Tuttle. Mark McDonald served as best man and groomsmen were Don DeMetz, Jr.. Brian Berkebile, Bill Woodruff, Jeff Vervynct and junior bridegroom was Kyle Gamer. Mike Spencer was ringbearer and Glen Shultz was the usher. FoHowing the ceremony a wedding reception was held at the LaPaz Community Building. The wedding trip has been postponed to a later date. The couple reside at 500 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton. All the pain and grief is over, Every restless tossing passed, I am now at peace forever. Safely home in heaven at last. Did you wonder 1 so calmly Trod the valley of the shade? Oh, but Jesus’ love illumined Every dark and fearful glade. And He came Himself to meet me In that way so hard to tread; And with Jesus’ arm to lean on. Could I have one doubt or dread? Then you must not grieve so sorely For I love you dearly still; Try to look beyond earth’s shadows, Pray to trust our Father’s Will. There is work still waiting for you So you must not idly stand Do it now, while life remaineth — You shall rest in Jesus land. When that work is all completed, He will gently call you Home; Oh, the rapture of that meeting. Oh, the joy to see you come. The Williams Family Deannie R egg Ronnie Randy Vie Child restraint seats — it’s the lass!

COMMUNITY CALENDAR SATURDAY, MARCH 28 8:00 a.m. C.S.T. — Donut sale at the Koontz. Lake Fire Station sponsored by the Koontz Lake Festival Committee. MONDAY, MARCH 30 Classes resume at John Glenn Schools following spring break. WEDNSDAY, APRIL 1 6:30 p.m. — Oregon-Davis Junior Parents After-Prom meeting at the school cafeteria. THURSDAY, APRIL 2 4:15 p.m. — Oregon-Davis track teams to travel to Westville. 5:15 p.m. — John Glenn track teams to host Knox. Walkerton American Legion Auxiliary to meet. Epsilon Chi chapter of Tri Kappa to meet. Walkerton Masonic Lodge to meet. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. MARCH 30 - APRIL 3 MONDAY Apple juice Swiss steak Au gratin potatoes California blend vegetables Dinner roll and margarine Apple streusel cake Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Pineapple juice Cream of potato soup with saltines Hamburger on bun Layered salad Raspberry gelatin with peaches Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Beef liver and onions Buttered potatoes Green beans Cracked wheat bread and margarine Brownie Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Grapefruit juice Pepper steak Steamed rice Buttered com Whole wheat bread and margarine Plums Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Orange juice Batter dipped fish with tartar sauce Zucchini and tomatoes Macaroni and cheese White bread and margarine Fresh banana Milk, tea, coffee Evangelist Wood To Hold Crusade Here April 5 -7 Evangelist David Wood is coming to Walkerton, Sunday, April sth, through Tuesday, April 7th, for a three-day crusade. Having built two large aggressive, soulwinning churches and having held hundreds of super aggressive, life changing crusades and revivals, he is sure to challenge everyone who attends. Thousands have heard Dr. Wood’s challenges to Americans and many have responded to Dr. Wood’s answers to the pressing problems facing our country today. Dr. Wood is known for many messages he has given which include such messages as: “Can America Survive?’’, “Family In Balance”. “Secular Humanism In America", and many, many more. Dr. Wood definitely displays unusual abilities and wisdom whether speaking in a Rally, on radio, tele-

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Ten members of the GFWC Community Woman's Gub of Walkerton were in attendance at the 1987 convention of the St. Joseph County Federation of Gubs held in the Presbyterian Church in Mishawaka, on March 16. Representing the Walkerton Gub at the meeting and luncheon were, first row, left to right: Alice vision, to a high school group or to a large crusade! The location of the David Wood Crusade will be the First Baptist Church located at Gark and Maine Streets. The meeting time will be Sunday morning at 9:30 and 10:30 and each evening at 7:00 p.m. In all you do. do not miss this exciting crusade coming to Walkerton this year. MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS The Martha Circle of the Presbyterian Church met in the living room of the Church on Tuesday evening. March 17. with 10 members present. Mrs. Gene Gerber, leader, opened the meeting by reading a devotional on St. Patrick from Daily Guideposts devotional book and Helen Steiner Rice’s poem “After The Winter God Sends The Spring". She then had prayer. Roll call was answered with “What do you do on dreary winter days?” Mrs. Harold Eddinger read the minutes. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin gave the meditation of the Least Coin. Mrs. Allan Eddinger was in charge of our question of the month for our "Hunger Project". Mrs. Harold Eddinger gave the lesson on Esther — “For Such A Time As This" — from the book, “All The Women Os The Bible". For the closing prayer, Mrs. Gerber read Helen Steiner Rice’s poem "Let Us Pray At This Glorious Easter Season". Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Norman Hostetler. SPUD BUDDIES HOME ECONOMICS MEETING The St. Joe County Spud Buddies Home Economics Club met March 2, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Sue Malkowski. Six members answered roll call to "a vacation I would like to take at this time of year and why”. Denise Trujillo was introduced and welcomed as a new member. April 29 is International Tasting Day at the St. Joe County Fairgrounds. Our country is Venezuela. We will present a poster, artifacts and a food from the country. The public is welcome to visit and see all of the country exhibits. It will start at 11:30 and cost $2.00 per adult. This covers your table service. Patty Roush has asked Jean Miller, of Walkerton, to give a demonstration. It will be given on March 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Joyce Liggett's home in North Liberty. Anyone wishing to attend may contact Bev Williams at 586 3880 or

Walker. St. Joseph Co. Federation of Clubs treasurer; Nadine Keiper; Selma Pry and Mildred Nolcheff. Middle row: Frieda Meyer, Helen Heymig; Margaret Moravek. president. Walkerton Gub; and Mildred Casey, vice-president, Walkerton Gub. Back row: Gaire Martin. Walkerton Gub secretary; and Alfreda Onika. Chris Houston at 586-3264. To close our meeting Sue Malkowski served raw apple cake. BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS The Better Homes Extension Club met at the local library on Monday evening. March 23. at 7:00 p.m. They were welcomed by the librarian. Nancy Dowlut. She spoke to us about our local library and how it works. There are all kinds of books available to help us from cooking to bottle collects, to what the medicine we're taking will do. We even found out there is a copying machine we can use for 15 cents a copy, a typewriter available. and a room for meetings. She then gave us a tour of the library. We can be proud to have such a nice library in our community. After leaving the library we gathered at the home of Mrs. Branson Hiatt for our business meeting and refreshments. Mrs. Ron Shilling conducted the business meeting. Following the salute to the flag and the repeating of the club creed, the song of the month. “It Might As Well Be Spring", was led by Mrs. Harold Eddinger. Roll call was answered by 10 members on what sign of spring 1 have noticed. All members have quilt tickets to sell for the quilt to be given awav August 7at the Fairgrounds. Fayetta Dunn’s name will be sent into the Extension Office as a long time faithful member who has passed away this past year. The birthday song was sung for Mrs. Hiatt. Cultural arts chairman. Mrs. John Wathen, told us about Easter Customs and where they were started. Mrs. Tom Haag will be the new chairman of Family Life. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John Wathen, on April 27. The lesson will be "using your microwave”. Door prizes were won by Thelma Watts and Mrs. Allan Eddinger. Our club prayer closed the meeting after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. UNCOLN TOWNSHIP 4-HER’S TO MEET The Lincoln Township 4-H will meet on Tuesday. March 31. at 7:00 p.m.. in the Walkerton Youth Building. Elections will be held, project book' may be picked up and some information on Special Olympics will be given. Please plan to attend. For information, call 6564663. North Libertv. Shop and Save in Walkerton!