The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1990 — Page 7

TO CELEBRATE 50th ANNIVERSARY 'V a.« wl vMtir'. ®i a Its . -" a® ■•• St ' ■• ■ v-«w^ * ’ 1 •* • r/W . a. MHw JHHH Bk^

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H Ullery. Route 1. Walkerton, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house, on Sunday. February 11. from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., at the Walkerton Youth Building, Washington Street. Mr. Ullcry and Vera (Stull) Ullery were married on February 7. 1940, at Hobart. Mr. Ullerv

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Mr. and Mrs. James Duff. Route 1, Walkerton will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday. February 4, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the fellowship room of the Blissville Church of the Brethren. Ply mouth LaPorte Trail. Plymouth. Mr. Duff and the former Glenda L. Cripe. Ligonier, were married February 7, 1%5. at the Ligonier

CAPTURE A HEART WITH FLOWERS J 1 Just call or visit us £ . today to send the I FTD® Hearts & ' i Flowers® Bouquet for Valentine’s Week. - w nd Sue’s \ — Flower Shoppe 135 N. Main 656-8638 GS3B North Liberty “J • A -BURtM*! HD C IWR HD

retired as a ironworker in 1982 where he worked out of South Bend Local. Mrs. Ullery retired in 1983 from American Home Foods. They have lived in and around Walkerton most of their lives. Their children and families will be hosting the open house and they arc Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Marge) Crouch and Mr. and Mrs. Denny (Gloria) Middleton.

E.U.B Church by Rev. Joe F. Bear. The celebration will be hosted by their three sons and daughter-in-law: Thomas and Tracey Duff, Plymouth, Eric Duff and Robert Duff, both of Taylor University. The Duffs reside on a farm near Walkerton. Mr. Duff has been in the fire protection industry for 25 years and is part owner of Kropp

Fire Protection. South Bend. Mrs Duff has been a full-time homemaker and is employed part-time by Marsha's Petals, Plants and Potpourri. Walkerton. I’hc couple request that your love and fellowship be their only gift for this special occasion. ENGAGED ■ J Me ■■ •' SHK' v I^Bf ■■■■HL4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Schoppel. Route 1, Hamlet, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jo, to David Brian Finley. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Finley. Route 4. Walkerton. The bride-elect, a graduate of Indiana State University, is a public relations account executive with the Juhl Agency. The future bridegroom, who received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Naw, is an electrician apprentice employed by Hcrrman and Goetz. A June 9 wedding is planned to take place at North United Methodist Church. Indianapolis. FRESHMAN SPLIT TWO GAMES The Freshman basketball team split their two games that they played within the last week. Last Thursday, the Falcons traveled to Plymouth, where they were defeated by the Pilgrims 43-21. On Monday, the team traveled to Rochester, where they were victorious by a 37-36 score. For. the week. Aaron Casteel led the team in scoring with 34 points, while Jay Cotton scored 14 points, Josh Rice added 12 points, and Russ Burch contributed 8. The team was outrebounded by Plymouth. This was the first time all year the Falcons had been outrebounded. The team grabbed more missed shots than Rochester. Russ Burch dished out 7 assists while Rusty Peterson passed for 5. The team will conclude its season tonight at home against Culver. The game will begin at 6:00. GLENN GIRLS TOP ST. JOE IN SEASON FINALE The John Glenn Lady Falcons won their final regular season game by defeating visiting St. Joe 51-37 on Thursday night. The win gave the Glenn girls an overall 7-10 record heading into the sectional tourney this week at LaVille while St. Joe dropped to 2-15 for the season. The game was close throughout the first half. It was tied at 8 all after one and the Lady Falcons had gained only a slight advantage. 21-18, by the mam intermission. A strong second half made the difference. The Glenn team won going away in the later stages for the 14 point margin of victory. For Glenn, Michelle Knepp had 25 points, hitting 11 baskets and three of three from the free throw line. Kristi Solmos also reached double figures with 10. Melissa Stanleyled the St. Joe team with 14 whild Komoro hit double digits with 10. BOX SCORE Glenn fg ft fta p tp Fansler 12 4 14 Solmos 4 2 6 4 10

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Knepp 11 3 3 I 25 Schmidt 3 14 4 7 Hendricks 10 2 0 2 Hill 0 12 3 1 Colin 10 0 12 TOTALS 21 9 21 14 51 St. Joe Vanderberghe 1 0 2 0 2 Lamson 0 0 0 3 0 Stanley 6 1 2 3 14 Canova 10042 Tepe 11223 Krissoos 3 0 2 16 Komoro 5 0 2 2 10 Berger 00010 Van Meter 0 0 0 2 0 TOTALS 17 2 10 18 37 3-point goals: St Joe 1. Stanley; Glenn 0 Score Bv Quarters St. Joe ’ 8 18 26 37 Glenn 8 21 32 51 THANK YOU The Girl Scouts of Walkerton and North Liberty are grateful to their customers for their support of the cookie sales Special thanks go to Jean Pletcher, Robin Browne. Cindy Ream. Chris Houston. Bren da Nickerson (the ‘Cookie Moms ), United Methodist Church (storage and sales). Ray & Kenny's Super Valu (sale booth) and Ist Source

Knights Os Columbus Walkerton 5709 VALENTINE’S DANCE Saturday, February 10 w W Dancing 8:00 - 11:30 p.m. wF ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL HALL CASH BAR HORS D'OEUVRES LIVE MUSIC BY “JUST US” $12.00 Per Couple $6 00 Single “FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY “S 5 4.00 Alio Order From Complete Menu WE HAVE “ROCK” BURGERS BAND FRI. & SAT., FEBRUARY 2 & 3 “WHISKEY RIVER” 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a m. SHAMROCK INN 656-4824 North Üb<rly Carry-Outs Available - Daily Luncheon Specials Bob’s Country Store 306 Raed St. 656-8011 North liberty, Ind RUNS JANUARY 31 ■ FEBRUARY 6

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Bank (sale bwth). Some cookies (Samoas A Mints) are still available Call Rose at 586-2645. TO APPEAR ON TV On Ihursday. February I. at 8:30 p.m andon Sundas. February 4. at 3:30 p.m.. Roger Kronk, a local musician and his Dixieland Band will appear on Channel 34. This band is one of the two bands Roger organized 16 vears ago and they have since been in popular demand. IN LOVING MEMORY In loving memory of Beniamin H (lemons who passed awav Januars 31. 19X4 The memory of vou will never be forgotten. We can still hear your laughter of joy and the happiness we shared with you. You'll always be in our hearts and prayers. We think of vou and we smile knowing the joy and love vou gave us You will aiwavs be remembered Living family of Benjamin H (lemons He who smiles when things go wrong . . . has thought of someone to blame it on

SWIFT I» Hi SOO9 TURKEY ROAST £ • S I M ECKRICH » SI7Q REG. FRANKS ’] Ecknch SMOKED K SE99 SAUSAGE 5 * ‘ ’3”

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