The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1995 — Page 6

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The Class of 1965 held their 30th reunion on July Ist at the American Legion, Walkerton, Twenty-four class members attended. A great meal was served by the Ladies Auxiliary and music was provided by the Riveras. First row seated, left to right: Celebrates 60th Wedding Anniversary iBRi lak ■Sjf Mr. and Mrs. Gale R. Shetland, of 500 Walkerton Trail, Walkerton, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. Mr. Shetland and Lois Jessie Poole Bellinger were married on July 28, 1935 in Walkerton. They have both lived in Walkerton all their lives. The Sherlands have one daughter, Lou Ann Biederstadt of LaPorte and one son, Chuck Shetland of W alkerton. They also have four grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

OUT OF BOUNDS SPORTS BAR 622 Roosevelt Rd. Walkerton, Ind. 586-9052 Appearing Every Thursday STEVE FORES MAN AND THE LOST HIGHWAY 9:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m. ★ ★COMING ATTRACTION ★ + STEVE FORESMAN AND THE LOST HIGHWAY 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Saturday, July 29

Nancy Theobold Owens, Terry Keck Keller, Carolyn Bedford Personette, Betty Reed, Bob “The Wild Thing” Lute, Kathy Thies Matz and Sandra Daley Ross. Second row, standing: Gerri Stickley Ruby, Steve Tillman, Rick Ruby, Terry Daniels, Russ JimmMr. Shetland worked at Studebaker s and had a lawn mower repair service. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON On Monday Harold Schweder was here to welcome everyone and took care of the books while Hazel entertained us with some short stories and jokes. Everyone looks forward to coming on Monday to be welcomed by these friendly people. Teacher: "If you had seven peices of candy and I asked you for four of them, how many would you have left?” Little boy: “seven.” The Perfect Guest: Planning a vacation in Florida, the tourist didn’t know what to do with his dog. In reply to his letter the hotel manager wrote back, “I’ve been in this for 30 years, never have I called on the police to eject a disorderly dog. Never has a dog set fire to a bed with a cigarette. I have never found a hotel towel or blanket in a dog’s suitcase. The dog is welcome, and if he will vouch for you, come along too. ’ ’ On Tuesday everyone spent the day visiting. On Wednesday we went to Pottawatomie Park in South Bend for our regular REAL Service picnic. A good group turned out and had an

erson, Mike Ross, Jim Drake, Ron Northam and Patsy Brown Olivera. Third row back: Bob Betz, Bob Kearcher, Joe Knowlton, Leon Dipert, John Westhues and Phillip Bukowski. Not pictured was Becky William Smith and Gary "Cootie” Clark. enjoyable day. Thursday, Vi Wolff and Maxine Worthington and gang were here to entertain us with a good crowd here. On Friday we had our regular sing-a-long with Verice Walz at the piano and Virginia Anhold leading the singing. Dates to remember: July 25, Verl Haag and Florence Seekings; July 26, Florence Seekings and Sam Madonna will be here. R.E.A.L SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3916 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. JULY 24-28 MONDAY Apple juice Sweet & sour chicken over rice Marinated mushrooms Broccoli spears Whole wheat bread with margarine Fresh red grapes Milk, tea, coffee 19 grams fat/64 milligrams cholesterol/752 calories TUESDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Sliced roast beef au jus with horseradish sauce on side Oven browned potatoes Green beans with bacon and onion Dinner roll with margarine Apricots Milk, tea, coffee 23 fat/86 cholesterol/743 calories WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Salisbury steak with gravy Red skin potatoes Creamed cucumbers Oatmeal bread with margarine Lemon birthday cake with lemon frosting Milk, tea, coffee 22 fat/101 cholesterol/814 calories THURSDAY Grape juice Turkey casserole over opened biscuit Asparagus Fresh plum Milk, tea, coffee 17 fat/56 cholesterol/604 calories FRIDAY Pineapple juice Salmon pattie with cream sauce Carrot raisin salad Peas Cracked wheat bread with margarine Chocolate chip cookies

38 fat/57 cholesterol/884 calories E. Lucille Morris To Celebrate 80th Birthday <- -J | I I E. Lucille Morris of 4017 Pine Road, Plymouth, and Zephyrhills, Florida, will celebrate her 80th birthday at an open house hosted by her children on Sunday, July 30 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Blissville Church of the Brethren, 6250 Spruce Trail, Northwest of Plymouth. • Mrs. Morris was born on July 28, 1915, to William and Myrtle (Kochel) Dague. She is the seventh of seven children. She had four brothers: Archie, Russell, Kenneth and Glenn Dague; and two sisters: Edna Krou and Bessie Brundige, who are all deceased. As a child, Mrs. Morris attended Plymouth Elementary Schools and Argos High School. On August 31, 1935, she married Chester J. Morris of Polk Township. They had three children: Richard C. Morris (Joyce) of Plymouth, Joyce (Mrs. Terry) Kaser of Polk Township, and Joan (Mrs. Charles) Laßadie of Bradenton, Florida, and Yogi Bear Campground, Plymouth. Chester Morris passed away on October 6, 1961. There are seven grandchildren and six great-grandchild-ren. Mrs. Morris married Ora Working of South Bend on October 26, 1964 and he passed away in 1967. Mrs. Morris enjoys bowling, gardening, shuffleboard and walking. She is a charter member of the Tyner Rebekah Lodge #865 since 1946. She is also a member of the Plymouth Women of the Moose, The Golden Gang Bowling League of South Bend, the "Goof-Off” Bowling League of Plymouth, and she attends the Blissville Church of the Brethren.

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Family and friends are invited to attend the open house on July 30 and wish Mrs. Morris a "Happy 80th Birthday.” Her family requests your presence and asks to bring a memory you have shared with Lucille with you. SENIOR CARD CLUB NEWS Last Tuesday’s winners in euchre at the Walkerton Senior Card Club were first, Katie Capes 71; second, Sandy Youdbulis 69; third, Ruth Ullery 68; fourth, Thelma Dill 67. On Thursday, pinochle winners were: Marilyn Stull, first with 668; second, Helen Verkier 641; third, Orville Klinedinst 599 and fourth, Morris Searfoss 595. Marshall County AARP Chapter Picnic July 27 The Marshall County Chapter of AARP holds meetings the fourth Thursday of each month for fun, fellowship, active learning and refreshment with friends and neighbors in the county. Each month a door prize is given to one fortunate attendee. For the July 27th meeting a picnic in the park is being planned. Persons 50 years or older are invited to join the Marshall County Chapter for the pitch-in picnic in Plymouth’s Centennial Park Lions shelter on Randolph Street at 11:00 a.m. The only cost is to take a covered dish and table service and a taste for fun, songs and games. In August, on the 24th, the Chapter will meet in the Marshall County Historical Museum located on Michigan Street in downtown Plymouth at 10:00 a.m. to tour the Museum’s Special World War II display, celebrating the 50th anniversary. Marjorie Mattern, who served in the war as a WAC, will share experiences and memories of her service. All area veterans of World War II are invited to attend and share memories during the refreshment time after the tour. A brief meeting and refreshments will be served in the First Church of Christ Fellowship Hall located at 321 N. Center Street, a short distance from the museum. Contact Grant Shenefield, local AARP president at 892-6541 for further information. It is absurd to pretend that one cannot love the same woman always, as to pretend that a good artist needs several violins to execute a piece of music. —Honore de Balzac