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NORA A. HAHN Nora Alice Hahn, 94, of 1129 irrison Street, Walkerton, passed /ay at 7:40 a.m., on Tuesday, rtober 10, in the LaPorte Hostal, following an illness. She was •m on November 20,1900, in Polk p., Marshall County to Michael d Nancy Katherin Hivley Walter, le married Clifford R. Hahn, on :t. 12, 1918, in Plymouth, who I eceded her in death on Sept. 21, 60. She was a homemaker and a t e long Walkerton area resident. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. ota (James Ronald) Weakly, of alkerton; a grandson; three eat-grandchildren and a sister, rs. Gladys Bricker Schonebaum, Bradenton, Florida. She was eceded in death by a grand- । mghter, four sisters and three others. Services will be held at 11:00 m. on Friday, October 13, at the jsbaum-Elkin Funeral Home, ith Dr. Donald C. Lacy, of the alkerton United Methodist lurch, officiating. Burial will be Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkern. Friends may call at the neral home from 2:00 to 4:00 and 00 to 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. r JOSEPH H. DUBOIS Joseph Hodge Dußois, 76, of ley Road, North Liberty, died at :55 p.m. Wednesday, October 4, Memorial Hospital, South Bend, ter an illness. Mr. Dußois reed in 1985 from AM General >rp., South Bend, and was a rmer horse show judge. He was •rn Sept. 26, 1919, in Reading, mnsylvania, and lived in North berty since 1966. On August 16, •68, in South Bend, he married isan L. Spenner, who survives. Also surviving is a daughter, anielle Yockman, of Hawaii: two andchildren; and a sister, Denise annan, of South Bend. He was a avy veteran of World War II and a imber of U.S. Cavalry Horse ssociation and the Masonic Lode, Lakeville. There were no services or visition. Cremation will take place. Memorial services will be at a later ite. Palmer Funeral Home, ikeville, was in charge of arrangeents. Memorial contributions ay be made to Memorial Home are, South Bend, or any charity. Mary Kay has a skin care program designed for your skin , type. All basic skin care products are non-comedogenic ind clinically tested for skin rritancy and allergy. ^LMARV KAV FACETO-fiACE BEAUTY ADVICE'* JUDY ROSE 656-4491

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. A big thank you to the following businesses for making the Tractor pull a success: M.J. Package Store, Moore Machine Shop, Allen’s Carpet Outlet, Walter Rose Repair, J&M Small Engine, J&L Lawn & Garden, Ray & Kenny’s SuperValu, Preferred Auto, Walkerton Auto, and Jack’s Citgo. Also thank you to Jigg Liddgard for pulling the sled back. The Walkerton Pumpkin Festival Committee The family of Perry V.J. McMichael would like to express our deepest gratitude to the members of the Walkerton Volunteer Fire Dept, for all their help, love and support in our time of loss, as well as the Koontz Lake Vol. Fire Dept., Polk Twp. Vol. Fire Dept, and the Plymouth Fire Dept. Also all our friends, neighbors and relatives who in so many ways have helped us through this tough time, Pastor Van Dyne for his caring words rd prayers and Bill Elkin for the special way he handled everything to make it easier on our family. Thanks for all the flowers, donations and kindness to all our friends, family and neighbors. Sincerely, Shirley, Krystina and Dena McMichael Glenn and Mary Goforth Dan, Wilma and Families LAPORTE HOSPITAL SUPPORT GROUPS FOR OCTOBER Alanon Every Friday at 10:00 a.m. in the Wellness Resource Center, Heritage Place, 901 Lincolnway, LaPorte. Every Monday in the Heritage Room, first floor of LaPorte Hospital, at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call the Wellness Resource Center at 326-2480. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Every Monday in the LaPorte Hospital cafeteria at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call the Wellness Resource Center at 326-2480. Blood Pressure Screening Thursday, October 12, 1:00-3:00 p.m., Wellness Resource Center, Lower Level, Heritage Place, 901 Lincolnway, LaPorte. These free monthly screenings are on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information, call the Wellness Resource Center at 326-2480. Stroke Support Group Thursday, October 12, 3:30 p.m., LaPorte Hospital Auditorium, Lower Level. The stroke support group welcomes new members, as well as friends and families of stroke patients. For more information, call the Wellness Resource Center at 326-2480.

Parkinson’s Disease Support Group Tuesday, October 17,10:00 a.m., Room 8106, Lower Level, LaPorte Hospital. The Parkinson’s Disease Support Group welcoms Parkinson’s patients and their friends and families. New members are welcome! For more information, call the Wellness Resource Center at 326-2480. Adult Diabetes Support Group 1 Tuesday, October 17, 1:00 p.m., ; Wellness Resource Center, Lower Level, Heritage Place, 901 Lincoln--1 way, LaPorte. ! The group meets to provide support and education to newly diagnosed and experienced adults with diabetes, as well as their “concerned others.’’ Members share practical ideas, experiences, and problems related to their diabetes. For more information, call the Wellness Resource Center at 326-2480. Parenting Support Group Wednesday, October 18, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m., 1100 Lincolnway Center, Lower Level Classroom. This group is for future and present parents, as well as those who work with children from 1-17 years old. For more information, call the Wellness Resource Center at 326-2480. Cardiac Support Group Tuesday, October 24, 4:30 p.m., Heritage Room, First Floor, LaPorte Hospital. This group meets to provide support and education for individuals suffering from heart disease, as well as for their family members and friends. The group is organized by cardiac nurses and exercise specialists, and guest speakers will present topics of interest. For more information contact the Wellness Resource Center at 326-2480. Widowa/Widowen Support Group Tuesday, October 24, 7:00 p.m., LaPorte Hospital Board Room, first floor, just off of main lobby. This new, expanded support group is for anyone who has experienced the loss of a spouse. For more information, call the Wellness Resource Center at 3262480. Breast Cancer Support Group Wednesday, October 25, 7:00 p.m., Room 5103, LaPorte Hospital. This group provides fellowship, support and education for individuals who have experienced breast cancer. For more information, call the Wellness Resource Center at 326-2480. Better Breathers Thursday, October 26,4:00 p.m., Room 5103, Fifth Floor, LaPorte Hospital. Betty Breathers is a support group for individuals with chronic respiratory problems and their families. For more information, call the Wellness Resource Center at 326-2480. BETHEL TO HOST COLLEGE FAIR A unique opportunity for collegebound high school juniors and seniors will take place on the Bethel College campus in October, as representatives from nearly 30 of the nation’s leading Christian colleges and universities gather for the Michiana Area Christian College Fair. Bethel is the host college for the event, which will take place Monday, October 23, from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. in the college’s Campus Center. Christian college representatives

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will be present to answer questions and discuss options for high school and junior college students interested in a four-year institution. Financial aid seminars will be conducted on how to make a Christian college affordable. The even is sponsored by the National Association of Christian College Admissions Personnel. For more information contact Bethel College at 219-257-3339 or 800-422-4101. DIABETES EDUCATION SET FOR OCTOBER 14 Life with Diabetes, a program for children and young adults who have diabetes mellitus, their families and caregivers, will be held October 14, in O’Laughlin Auditorium, at St. Mary’s College, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. The program is the first in the Plym Diabetes Educational Series, offered by Memorial hoi ’ital of South Bend through a gift from The Plym Foundation to Memorial Health Foundation. Facilitators are clinical nurse specialists with Memorial Regional Diabetes Care Center. John Cavanaugh, M.D., a physician specializing in endocrinology, is medical advisor for the Center. The featured speaker is Michael Brandwein, national educator and motivational consultant. Brandwein, who received a Juris Doctor degree from the university of Chicago Law School, has been a trial lawyer, a writer and per- / former. His opening presentation is Building Better Children: Teaching Self-Esteem and Other Life Skills. He will also talk about Great Expectations: The Limits of Labels during a later session for parents of children with diabetes.

Airline / Amtrak / United Limo Ticketing lUr Hotel. Car Reservations, Group Cruises. Group Tours/Corporate Travel Experts 310 N. Michigan St. Suite 101 OFFICE HOURS MARSHALL TRAVEL "7°^ ’ D TAITDC IMP Tel: (219 ) 936 - 4800 9 a m - - 5:30 P m - &TOUKSJNI. I FAX: (219) 936-6213 Sat. 1-800-348-2155 9 a.m. -1 p.m. WALKERTON 1 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH \ 1000 Georgia Street ’ 5/' Presents Its Mj ia ANNUALP Arts & Crafts Fair SATURDAY / OCT. 21 1 Florals I Fabric Crafts I ■ vJ/ZS/s. cet 1 I Woodworking I jßaked goods r ’ f 's I Clothing I SHOW TIMES ARE FROM 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. I A hot lunch, prepared and served by the church's! Wyouth group, will be available for a minimal W \charge from the church kitchen. V \ .. a V

Judy Henry, local volunteer who has diabetes, will introduce Brandwein and will also present a small group motivational session. Young people with diabetes may select one of four small group sessions: a soccer clinic, dance/ movement group, fun with food presented by registered dietitians Linda Smith and Carol Curtis, or the presentation by Judy Henry on 50 years of living with diabetes. Registration is $5 per person, or $lO per family. Parking is free and babysitting will be available for younger children. To register or for more information, call The Health Professionals at 284-6800. REHAB SERVICES TO HOST OPEN HOUSE St. Joseph’s Hospital of Marshall County, Plymouth, is preparing for the renovation of another area of the facility for the Rehabilitative Services Department. n Open House is set for Tuesuay, October 17, from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Work on the consolidation and the expansion of the rehabilitative services started earlier this year. The expansion took in the old conference room just off the main entrance. Included in the improvements is an Activities of Daily Living area, complete with a kitchen, which will be used by patients. The Activities of Daily Living area will allow people to simulate home activities such as cooking, laundry care and household cleaning that are required for independence and self-care. The next area of the hospital to be renovated will be the New Beginnings Birthplace. A humorist is a man who feels bad but feels good about it. -Don Herold

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