The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1987 — Page 7

MARRIED Ml Carol J. Roose and Bryce B.

KOONTZ LAKE FESTIVAL FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 13 & 14 Feitivil Starts 7:00 pm. Friday, June 12 - Ends 6:00 p.m., Sunday, June 14 Located 4 Miles South Os Walkerton, Indiana On St. Rd. 23, Off Os Hwy U.S 6 BOOTH SPACE RENTAL $lO 00 Per Day Fee For A 10 x 10 Space (Outside) $2 50 Per Day Fee Extra For Electric Hook Up (Bring Own Electric Cord) S3O 00 Per Day Fee For Food Stands. Electric Included (Bring Own Cord) REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9:00 A.M. EACH DAY (Area Will Be Indicated By Signs) For More Information Call (219) 586-3160 or (219) 586-7222 Please Fill Out And Return With Remittance To: lona I. Collins Rural Route 3, Box 327 Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Name Phone ( ) Address Zip Type 01 Art/Craft/Antique Or Food Oate(s) Wanted Fee Enclosed _____ Please Check If You Need Electricity I hearby agree to the rules regulations and procedures for the above mention show I accept and assume full liability for any injury and my property I expressly release the Koontz Lake Festival Committee, their members and their agents connected with this festival from any liability for such loss or injury to me or my agents and agree to provide and pay for my own insurance if I deem such is necessary Exhibitor Signature _

Remember. . . 177> that SPECIAL aMFAgraduate ■fl HAPPY AD B Only 5 2.00 Copy Must Be In Our Office By TUESDAY, MAY 26, AT 1:00 P.M. Happy Ads To Appear In The Special May 28 Graduation Issue THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Open 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday 601 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Ind.

Rohrer, M.D., were united in marraige on Saturday, May 2, at the United Methodist Church, Wakarusa, with Rev. Robert Priest ofI ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers, Jr., Nappanee and the groom is the son of Mrs. Lucille Rohrer and the late Glade Rohrer, Wakarusa. Maid of honor was Christine E. Roose, daughter of the bride, Nappanee; matron of honor was Sharon L. Bradin, friend of the couple, Elkhart; and bridesmaid was Angela K. Rohrer, daughter of the groom, Walkerton. Best man was Gary C. Seymore, Goshen; and groomsmen were | Kenneth 0. Rohrer, son of the groom, Indianapolis, and Wendell A. Rohrer, son of the groom, Walkerton. Ushers were Blake A. Hepler, Nappanee, Ronald J. Bigler, South Bend, and Gary Hummel, Bremen, ail cousins of the bride.

During the service a duet was sung by Angela Rohrer, daughter of the groom, and her friend. Margaret Godwin, Walkerton. Following the prayer, Catherine Roose, daughter of the bride, honored the couple with a flute solo, “The Lord’s Prayer”. Host and hostess at the church werfe Mr. and Mrs. Greg Kirkdorffer, cousins of the bride, Nappanee. A reception followed at Amish Acres, Nappanee, where host and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Frazier, daughter and son-in-law of the groom. A buffet was enjoyed. A honeymoon to Hawaii will be taken in December. The couple reside at 840 Elder Road, #209, Homewood, Illinois 60430, after May 10. The bride graduated from Nappanee High School and is employed at Elkhart General Hospital and for SPARK Service, as office manager, Harvey, Illinois. Dr. Rohrer is a graduate of Wakarusa High School and Indiana University School of Medicine. He was in Family Practice in the Walkerton area, worked for the Emergency departments of Porter Memorial Hospital, Valparaiso. and Elkhart General Hospital '! ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AL-ANON 1 8 p.m. Thur«day» <[ ] CHURCH OF CHRIST 65225 St. Rd. 23, North Liberty I a? 86 THE TAX SHELTER YEAR AROUND INCOME TAX SERVICES Individuals & Small Businesses BOOKKEEPING For Small Businesses AUDIT ASSISTANCE Phone 656-4706 903 S. State Street North Liberty, Indiana 324

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and Goshen General Hospitals. Dr. Rohrer is presently at Ingalls Memorial Hospital, Harvey, Illinois at the ATC Unit at that hospital. CLAUDE BONNELL GETS HOLE IN ONE AT SWAN LAKE Claude Bonnell, on April 21, aced the number 13 hole at the Swan Lake Golf Course using a 7 iron. The shot was witnessed by Win Morrison and Bob Reif. UREY AWARDS NIGHT SET FOR MAY 18 Richard Reese, principal of Urey Middle School, has announced that the Urey Middle School Awards Night Program will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, May 18, in the school gymnasium. The Bob Clark Memorial Award, D.A.R. Award, and Outstanding Eighth, Seventh and Sixth Grade Student Awards

LIBERTY LANES 656-3200 FRIDAY & SATURDAY PRIME RIB SMALL S79S m $Q95 Frog Legs 5 6 95 ANDY’S OF NORTH LIBERTY GREENHOUSE & GIFTS, INC. 903 S. State St. (Or St. Rd 23 South). North Liberty 656 - 8796 Come In And Browse OEUVE " BEDDING PLANTS FLOWERS - VEGETABLES EVERGREEN TREES - ALSO - Drop Off For THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - XAVER CLEANERS PAUL’S SHOE REPAIR UNITED PARCEL SERVICE or P.O. SERVICE - j'sp LARRY’S QUICK MART 201 Roosevelt Walkerton 586-7071 (Next To Mahoney Chevrolet) — NEW HOURS — Monday - Saturday 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Sunday 6:00 a m. - 9:00 p.m. Generic M EQ 2% Milk I And Ils Eggs doz. medium 80 c Nickles -1 Lb. Loaves Bread 3“ s l 00 2 Lttßr CIIQ Pepsi, Coke, 7-Up 5 1 19 Pepsi, Coke 12 a *3“

are among the special awards that will be presented to Urey Middle School students. Along with these special awards, departmental, athletic and attendance awards will also be presented. The public is welcome to attend. NORTH LIBERTY YOUTH LEAGUE REGULAR MEETING The regular meeting for the North Liberty Youth League will be held Monday, May 18, at 7:00 p.m., at the V.F.W. Please plan to attend. "CRAFT BING” NORTH LIBERTY V.F.W. AUXILIARY POST 1954 Sun., May 24 7:00 p.m. REFRESHMENTS Men, Women, Older Children Welcomed 2tm2’a

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