The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1990 — Page 3

Couple Celebrates 50th Anniversary With Reception Wpl f SI ' *1 pl Celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hewitt. 2284 Palm Tree Drive. Punta Gorda Isles, Florida. Eugene and Marie Worthington were married on July 30. 1940, in Danville. Indiana. The Hewitts had a week long celebration with their daughter, Paula Hewitt Banks and family, in June, when they went to Ohio for their granddaughters high school graduation. Paula and family had many lovely outings planned and the grand finale came when a big white limo pulled in the driveway, taking them all on a tour of

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WALKERTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PORT-A-PIT CHICKEN DINNER Saturday, August 18 SERVING FROM 4:00 TO 8:00 P.M. DINNER MENU Half Barbecued Chicken - Baked Potato - Vegetable Salad Bar - Dessert - Coffee or Kool-Aid PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 512 Georgia St. Walkerton Donation: $5.50 318 ID

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Medina, then taking them on to Akron where they enjoyed a wonderful dinner at a quaint little Romanian restaurant with the limo returning at 10:00 p.m., to take them back to Medina. Eugene and Marie will celebrate their actual anniversary date aboard “The Fair Princess” with a cruise to Alaska. The Hewitts were residents of Koontz Lake for 25 years. They were the parents of three children. Paula Banks, Medina. Ohio; Carla Ann Hewitt, deceased and Staff Sgt. Samuel E. Hewitt, deceased. They have three grandchildren. Eugene retired from Uniroyal in 1980 where he worked for many years as a mechanical engineer in the research and development lab. ON DEAN’S LIST The following area students have been placed on the Dean’s List at Indiana University. Bloomington, for the second semester. They are Troy Devon Holland, North Liberty and Lori Sue Cooper, Walkerton. Dean’s List students must earn at least a 3.5 grade-point average from a possible 4.0 in a minimum of 12 hours of course work. They were honored on April 8 at the Founders Day program. CLOSING PROGRAM An overflow crowd came Sunday morning to the First Baptist Church toWatch the conclusion of their Daily Vacation Bible School. The program was at 10:30 a.m., followed by a message by Pastor Van Dyne. The Bible School was each evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on July 23-28. The theme this year was “God’s Promises.” The average attendance was 138, with the high being 147. A total of 40 children made decisions for Christ during the week.

Teachers were Imogene Smith, Robin Flaugher. Lora Hammon, Leslee Roberts, and Judy Neidlinger. Their helpers were Judy Zahm, Marsha St. Cin, Annie Gal, Terry Van Dyne and Robert Smith. Other helpers were Claudine Stone, Joanne Anderson. Ravanne VanLue, Penny Perry. Pearl Cripe, Kay Hampe. Damon Flaugher. Larry Perry, Tom Moore and Ken Van Dyne helped with recreation. Each evening closed back in the auditorium with a missionary story taught with the aid of an overhead projector by Marilyn Van Dyne. The teenagers, led by Bill and Edna Krannenberg had a high of 19 and each evening viewed Christian videos, followed by volleyball and basketball. WALKERTON Geraldine Domeker is a patient in the LaPorte Hospital. She is in room < 202. Bertha Urbin is now at Elkhart General Hospital, in the rehab center. REAL SERVICES WALKERTON Ervin Stuntz chaired on Monday and his program was about the Indians and he spoke about an Indian family that he knew. Jim Thibodeaux was in charge of Tuesday’s program and he introduced Joe Gezorek from the Real Services office in South Bend. Joe had some real good news for us, we are no longer limited to the number of meals we serve but people must call in reservations the day before you want to come, call the site at 586-7600 between 10 a.m. and noon. On Wednesday Virgil Gwin was in charge. 47 seniors attended. We had our monthly blood pressure clinic and we wish to thank Marian Chapman and Verice Walz, R.N.’s who took our pressures. Rav Chapman was our guest. Thursday’s program was chaired by Flakey and Shakey alias Fred and Opal Bullinger. Fred baked bread and the lucky winners were Art Cowood. Jim Clapper, and Martha Mull. Marie Kerchaert brought in a homemade lemon pie and Leon McKesson was the winner. Millie Daniels chaired on Friday and we missed Fred who was helping the Amish bale hay. We held our usual sing-a-long and Verice Walz played the piano for us. Millie brought in fresh vegetables again and we drew names. The lucky winners were Chuck Steinke, Harriet Jeffries, Dwight Burch and Art Kreibel. Marty Malstaff brought in green onions. Coming attractions: August 6, there will be a free glaucoma and visual acuity screening which will be conducted by Dr. Vincent Keszei, ophthamologist and Dr. Elliott Frash, optometrist, from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon. We are very appreciative of this free health service. Please make your meal reservations. we cannot serve you if you do not have a reservation. It isn’t fair and we have on several occasions served guests and our volunteers were not served. We will not do this again, it’s up to you to make a reservation! R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N.L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. AUGUST 6 -10 MONDAY Apple juice Swedish meatballs Parsleyed potatoes Fresh tomato half w/Italian dressing Whole wheat bread w/margarine Vanilla pudding w/cherries on

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top Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Ham and beans Spinach w/vinegar on side Cornbread w/margarine Plums Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Peach nectar Breaded country fried beef pattie in brown gravy Parsleyed potatoes Harvard beets Cottage cheese Whole wheat bread w/margarine Pineapple Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY Tomato juice Sliced roast turkey Mashed potatoes with gravy Steamed broccoli Rye bread with margarine Fresh blueberries Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Orange juice Breaded fish square on bun with tarter sauce Green pea salad with cheese Golden glow salad with shredded carrots Mixed fruit Milk, tea, coffee

MERRILL RESTAURANT & BAR (Formerly Shamrock) 140 N. Main St. 656-4824 North Liberty FRIDAYS FISH FRY $450 (All You Can Eat) FULL MENU ALSO AVAILABLE FRIDAY A SATURDAY BAND “ELWOOD SPLINTER” 9:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m.

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ARE YOU WITHOUT A DOCTOR? New Patients Are Welcome By Experienced Family Practice Physician At KOONTZ LAKE MEDICAL CLINIC DICK L. BENNETT, M.D. On Staff At LaPorte, Plymouth & Knox Call 586-7177 For An Appointment 11W

Our sincere thanks to all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness, cards, plants and donations during the death of my sister, Mary Korner Sailer. Special thanks to Father Yasts for offering memorial mass for my beloved sister. Josephine and Tony Pasman and Family A thank you to our many friends, neighbors and our church family for cards, prayers, calls, other support and sympathy after the loss of our loving husband and father. Thanks also to the ambulance crew, they were super. Also our pastors. Brother Charles Richmond and Tim Stewart. Your kindness will always be remembered. We will all miss him. The Family of John Ross Vera Zellers Paula Cole 1 Debbie Newcomb and his wife, Virginia I A bulbmaking capacity and the six petals to all its blooms mark all the members of the lily family. Thus, the calla, with its single bowl, is not a member of the lily family at all.

Now Doing AUTOMOTIVE EXHAUST REPAIR CUSTOM PIPE BENDING . EXHAUST PIPES - TAIL PIPES GUARANTEED MUFFLERS CATALYTIC CONVERTERS Call MARK OR BERT At 656-3184 „„

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