The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 November 1990 — Page 2

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - NOVEMBER 15, 1990

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Joanna Kay Anderson and Brian Dale Hartford were united in marriate October 6 at the Walkerton United Methodist Church. Pastor Marilyn Gebert performed the double-ring candlelight ceremony. Ceremonial music was provided by Nancy Lerch. Soloist was James Haney accompanied by Pat Seese. The bride is the daughter of Richard and Anna Anderson. The bridegroom is the son of Gark and Avon Hartford, of Elkhart. Presented in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of white satin with pearl-beaded Alencon lace and featuring a high illusion neckline with a wedding band collar, Victorian sleeves accented with teardrop pearls, and a cathedral train with .beaded lace. She carried a cascade of candlelight roses accented with emerald green and gold. Emily Vandall, Walkerton, and

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Sam Lerch, Grovertown, were maids-of-honor. Bridesmaids were Deanna Shively, Becky Brandt and Shannon Johnson, all of Walkerton; Kim Hartford, Elkhart; and Debbie Snyder, Osceola. All were attired in long emerald green satin gowns. Best men were Eric Vincent, Indianapolis, and Matt Caes, Terre Haute. Groomsmen were Galen Hartford and Eric Mast, Elkhart; Mike Hartford, Benton Harbor, Michigan; Kevin Anderson and David Shively, Walkerton; and Todd Blair, Grovertown. Flower girl was Heather Snyder, of Osceola. The two ringbearers were Ryan Anerson and Craig Anderson, nephews of the bride. Guest book attendant was Sarah Hostetler, cousin of the bride, from Corrales, New Mexico. Flowers and decorations were created by lona Collins.

The reception was held at the North Liberty Community Building. The cake was baked and served by Pat Cole, assisted by Sarah Hostetler. Music was provided by Just Before Dark. A rehearsal dinner at the Plymouth Holiday Inn was hosted by the bridegroom’s parents. The couple will reside in Irish Hills, South Bend, following a wedding trip to Key West, Florida. WALKERTON Bob Urbin is a surgical patient at Indiana University Medical Center, 926 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Bob had his bladder removed on Friday and is doing very well. He is in room 438, West. Bertha Urbin is now a patient in Medco Nursing Home, 2600 Morehouse, Elkhart, IN 46517. Announce Marriage n - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley would like to announce the marriage of their daughter, Tanya to Scott Johnson on August 10, in Florida. Please join us for a wedding reception in their honor on Saturday, November 17, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., in the social area of the First Baptist Church, 407 West Elm Street, North Liberty. REAL SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Florence Seekings entertained us on Wednesday with her singing and guitar playing. We really had a good time and want to thank her. Florence will entertain again on the 28th. Hazel Schweder chaired on Monday and read several poems, there were 40 seniors who enjoyed the program. Jim Thibodaux was his jolly self and he favored us with some jokes and humerous poetry on Tuesday. Virgil Gwin was in charge on Wednesday, he talked about the election and how it would affect the seniors. Pam and Sam alias Fred and Opal Bullinger, gave us some good laughs and Fred baked bread again. The lucky winners were Martha Mull, Art Kreibiel, and Art Cowood. Fred and Millie Daniels chaired on Friday and Verice Walz played the piano for us. Friday’s program is always enjoyable as we love to • Os MAM KTWCW ANCHOR REAL ESTATE dll PAUL G. GJ EM RE Broker-Associate BUSINESS (219) 277-8000 RES. (219) 291-9145

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sing and hear Verice play our kind of music. Juice winners were Ruth Ullery, Harriet Jefferies, and Leon MeRemember our bake sale will be on Thursday. We really have some great cooks in our midst and they shine at the bake sale. Seniors helping seniors is what REAL Services is all about and two young seniors heard we were in need of $50.00 so we could rent the site for our Christmas party so they sent us a check for that amount. Many thanks Ray and Marian Chapman for your generosity, it is really appreciated. We don’t understand why we can’t use the building on a Saturday evening once a year as we do pay rent and are paying for days when we do not use the site due to holidays when we do not serve meals. Evidently some of the park board don’t see it that way. Be that as it may, we will be having a Christmas pot luck at the site on December 15 and our bake sales will cover the cost of the

GIBSON ESTATE Public Auction The undersigned co-executors of the Sarah Virginia Gibson Estate have authorized Oak Crest Auction to auction the following described personal property located at: Rt. 5 Box 331-B, Koontz Lake, IN Directions: St. Rd. 23 to Iroquois Dr. then east to stop sign, turn left (N) at stop sign (Tecumseh Dr ), second house on left SUNDAY, NOV. 18 At 1 :OO p.m. AUTOMOBILE 1976 Pontiac Bonneville Brohm 2 door, beige V-8 automatic, air good tires 63.000 miles FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Zenith color TV with remote control, only 3 months old. 13 inch GE color TV; 3 window air conditioners, rust color Lay-Z Boy. West Bend humidifier, green davenport. Signature avocado refrigerator/freezer. Tappan microwave. Tell City china cabinet and table with 4 chairs (2 captains), maple. Whirlpool gas dryer, 3 piece bedroom suite with full bed, mirrored dresser, chest of drawers, 2 twin beds, 2 dressers, chest. 2 nite stands, several nice lamps. 2 octagan end table and coffee table, desk and chair, mahogony side table, small 2 person drop leaf table with 2 chairs, occasional chair; nice handmade bench, rocking chair, book case with glass doors, encyclopedias, magazine stand, plant stand, radio, coffee maker; toaster, can opener, misc small kitchen appliances, pots and pans, kitchen utensils, record cabinet. 2 scanners, clock radio; antique chair; costume jewelry; craft items, latch hook wall hangings: several small dolls. LP gas grill, wall hanging, flower pots and vases, hanging plants, knick knacks, bath scales, hamper, lawn chairs, portable sweeter, shelf unit; misc towels, sheets, pillows, bedding, etc ; clothes hamper, cot; ironing board, Christmas decorations, bowling ball, luggage, other misc items TOOLS, GARAGE ITEMS, LAWN ORNAMENTS Coast-To-Coast lawn mower with bagger, electric weed eater, jumper cables, lawn seeder, pipe threaders; aluminum extension ladder, croquet set. air compressor garbage containers, aluminum step ladder, tree trimmer, picnic table, folding picnic table, axe; hoes, shovels, misc lawn and garden tools, fuel cans, bird bath, lawn jockey, bug zapper; wood burning stove, concrete deer, other misc lawn ornaments Terms: Cash Or Approved Check Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold Statements made day of auction to take precedence over printed matter SARAH VIRGINIA GIBSON ESTATE OWNER Tonya Ogle & Sandra S. Ross Personal Representatives Ron Gifford - Attorney For Estate Sale conducted by: Sam Goebel. CAI fTJ Principal Auclwr I v I B/jF Mr M gTFk 1nd,46563 STS, CtftTOl OHc« (219)936 7616 Oak Crest Realty R»* (219) 936 7159 ,O An Independent Member Broker Rendy Mwray Amoc Auctioneer

meat and coffee so write that date on your calendars and plan on coming. BOOKTALK THEATER PRESENTATION AT THE LIBRARY In observance of National Children’s Book Week, the North Liberty Library will present a program entitled, “Make Mine A Mystery.” A slide presentation along with creepy stories, mysteries of the universe, investigative police work and dangerous treasure hunts will await young readers' solutions. The program will be held on Friday, Nov. 16, at 4:15 p.m. Readers of fourth grade level and up are encouraged to attend. For more details call 656-3664. The average adult has about 3,500 square inches of skin. The skin has roughly a billion pores.

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