The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 November 1995 — Page 8

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— INDEPENDENT NEWS — NOVEMBER 16, 1995

happy ads HAPPY ADS Start at $2.50. Heavier copy or double size ads $5.00. A Happy Ad used for advertising an event or business are $5.00. Happy Ads with pictures start at $8.50. We DO NOT take Happy Ads over the phone! Happy Ads mu^t be pre-paid. We reserve the right to accept or reject any Happy Ad. It is our desire to keep the Happy Ads to the intended use . . . sending a message of happiness to an individual or group. HAPPY AD DEADLINE IS 12 Noon TUESDA YS ** PRE-PAID ** Walkerton Electric Department THANK YOU For Your Efforts Saturday During The Storm And Power Outage Your Friends At Ray & Kenny’s THANK YOU Bill & Dolly And All Other Helpers For Making Our Manhatten Dinner Such A Success! Butch Walker Commander And The American Legion

B oy Oh B oy L ie about your age If you can. Try to hide the Truth, if you can. E xactly how old R you ylnyway?

Less than 41 but more than 39? I Know, The BIG “40” And You Thought You’d Never Catch Up! Oh Well, It’s All Down Hill From Here. happy birthday If An Old Bottle Os Wine Is Called Vintage, And An Old Car Is Considered Antique, What Do You Call 808, Who Turned FORTY On November The Fourteenth? OLD! (I Bet You Thought I’d Say Unique)

Happy Birthday Missy Barden From Everyone At LITTLE JOE’S PIZZERIA Happy Birthday MOONERS! November 16th Love, Bridget, Gina, Eric, Tyler, Brooke And Hayden Spaghetti Supper Friday Dec. 2nd (Prior To The John Glenn/O-D Varsity Basketball Game) At The Walkerton United Methodist Church Across From John Glenn H.S. Adults, $4.50 Children 6-12, $2.00 Under 6 Free Sponsored By Our Little Angels Day Care Congratulations Spell Bowl Team And Coach No. 1 In State No. 13 Is Lucky Shirley Happy 24th Birthday Missy Love You, Joe

Happiness Is Attending North Liberty Elementary School’s FUN FAIR On Fri., Nov. 17 5:30-8:30 p.m. Fun — Food — Games Prizes — Port-A-Pit Chicken LOOK WHO'S 97 Nov, 17 Happy Birthday Wiley Gore The Ray Family The Hair Shack Is Pleased To Announce That Cyndi Tafelski Has Joined Our Team Os Professional Stylists Call Today To Schedule An Appointment 406 111. St. Walkerton Congratulations Britanny Christie On Making The Honor Roll Love, Mom, Dad, Ashleigh & Joshua Congratulations Brian Joshua Boake You Did It! You Made 3rd Grade Honor Roll We Are Very Proud Os You! Love, Dad, Mom & Amy Congratulations John Glenn Spell Bowl Team & Mr. Hernandez For Bringing The State Title Back To John Glenn Cindy King

Congratulations Ashleigh Christie On Making The Honor Roll Love, Mom, Dad, Britanny & Joshua Happy 15th Birthday November 19th Amy Noelle Boake fA AT h 'Hr! WT I WrghM Our Little Honey Dew Is Getting Old! Love, Dad, Mom & Brian

| OBITUARIES |

JANET M. LEMERT Janet M. Lemert, 52, of 9997 E. Ist Road, Bremen, passed away at 5:12 p.m., on Monday, Nov. 13, at Memorial Hospital, South Bend, following an illness. She was born on Dec. 11, 1942, to Glenn E. and Helen E. (Pippenger) Long and she was a lifetime area resident. She married Frederick L. Lemert, Sr., on March 6, 1960, who survives. She had been employed as a sales clerk at Deb Shop, Plymouth, since 1993. Also surviving are a daughter, Tammy (Mrs. Timothy) Snyder, of Pflugerville, Texas; one son, Fred Lemert, Jr.; a granddaughter, of Plymouth; her mother, Helen Long, of Tyner; a sister, Carolyn Dimmitt, of Argos and a brother, Norman Long, of Plymouth. She was preceded in death by her father. Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday at the Plymouth Church of the

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Brethren with Rev. Paul T Mcßride and Rev. Arthur Smith, officiating. Burial will be in the Center-Polk Tyvp. Cemetery, LaPaz. ri The Johnson & Danielson Funeral Home, Plymouth, v are in charge of the 1° arrangements. Friends may 51 call at the funeral home P from 2 to 8 p.m., on Thur- J sday and until an hour prior to the service on । Friday. Memorial con- T tributions may be made to ) the American Cancer 5 Society. She was a member of the Blissville Church of F the Brethren. I! FRANK W. FISHER h Frank W. Fisher, 71, of ;t 509 Plum St., Plymouth, formerly of Grovertown, passed away at 8:45 a.m., on Wed., Nov. 8, at St. x Joseph’s Hospital of Mar- L shall County, following an j( illness. He was born on n April 17, 1924, in Starke County. He married e Virginia Lozier, on July 20, r 1957, who preceded him in N death on July 7, 1987. He married Adra Yakas, on )( June 9, 1990, who survives. He worked at Metal Stamp e Corp., in Walkerton, for r many years and was a l( retired dispatcher for the Indiana Dept, of Highways. * Also surviving are two [ daughters, Sue Cooper, of [ Plymouth and Kimberly [ Atkins, of LaPorte; four stepdaughters, Cathy Crum, of Warsaw, Rose Lewis and Ann Davis, both of Plymouth and Barbara Tomblin, of Inwood; two stepsons, Victor Yakas, of Plymouth and Richard Yakas, of Tippecanoe; 15 & grandchildren; four great- g grandchildren and three sisters, Edith Johnston, of Knox, Burnace Rader, of Warsaw and Beverly Dor- • sch, of Manhattan, 111. f Services were held at 1 * p.m., on Sat., Nov. 11, at f the Rannells Funeral Home, : Koontz Lake Chapel, with burial in the Grovertown ‘ Cemetery. He attended the ' Highway Chapel Church of God, Hamlet. SU&SCDIBE TODAY! J

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