The Independent-News, Volume 122, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1996 — Page 9

OBITUARIES

CAITLIN R. BRUSKI Caitlin Rebecca Bruski, 6, of 1159 Lake Street, Walkerton, passed away at 1:35 p.m., on Friday, May 10, at Memorial Hospital, South Bend, after an illness. She was a kindergarten student at St. Patrick’s School, in Walkerton. She was born on July 10, 1989. Surviving are her parents, Steve Bruski and Liz Pease, of Walkerton; a sister, Savanna Bruski, at home and paternal grandparents, Fred and Ann Bruski, of Lockport, New York. Services were held at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday at the Rannells Funeral Home, Koontz Lake Chapel, with cremation following. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Patrick Church or Riley Hospital for Children. COMBINED MEMORIAL SERVICE SET FOR THE KRAMER’S There will be a combine memorial mass, on Saturday, May 18, at 10:45 a.m., at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Walkerton, for Frank C. Kramer, who passed away on April 1, 1995 and his wife, Katheryn (Bush) Kramer who passed away on April 16, 1996. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer were former real estate developers and brokers of the Walkerton-Koontz Lake area. They were married on Nov. 8, 1922, in Chicago. Surviving is a daughter, Kay Kramer, of South Bend; a son, F. Richard Kramer, of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. FINAL MEETING OF THE YEAR BY GFWC WOMEN The May 3rd meeting of the GFWC Walkerton Women’s Community Club met for their last meeting of the year at the Walkerton Community Building. This was a carry-in luncheon with all kinds of delicious goodies enjoyed by the 19 members present. Alice Walker gave the opening prayer and the devotions were given by Verda Karn. President Barbara Simpson gave the treasurer’s report in the absence of Janet Bierly. Mrs. Simpson also read the obituary of Kathryn Kramer, a former member, who recently passed away. The members were reminded of the upcoming summer trip to the Wagon Wheel Playhouse, in Warsaw, where they will have lunch and then see the play, “Joseph And The Technicolor Dream Coat.” New officers were to be installed but due to the absence of two of the officers

the installation will be held at the Sept, meeting. Celebrating birthdays were Pamela Kaplowitz, Verda Karn, Barbara Simpson and Alfreda Onika with Mrs. Simpson receiving the birthday gift. The Walkerton club will host the St. Joseph County clubs, in March of 1997. It was reported that Ruth Ullery is in Memorial Hospital, South Bend, for tests and members were asked to send her a card or letter. The meeting adjourned after the outgoing president voiced her appreciation for the members cooperation and support over her four years in office. The members responed by thanking her for her diligent efforts to publicize the club’s activities and to enlarge its service to the community. REAL SERVICES MENU MAY 20-24 North Liberty 656-3910 Walkerton 586-7600 Call the day prior for your reservation. Menu subject to change without notice and due to the diets of some people the food is not highly seasoned. MONDAY Tomato juice Meatloaf with gravy Seasoned mashed potatoes > Spinach with vinegar Dinner roll with margarine Angel food cake with strawberry topping Milk, tea, coffee 25 fat/143 cholesterol/ 783 calories TUESDAY Grape juice BBQ beef on bun Dill pickle spear Plums Milk, tea, coffee 13 fat/79 cholesterol/ 750 calories WEDNESDAY Peach nectar Honey glazed chicken breast Sweet potato patties Layered salad Cracked wheat bread with margarine Milk chocolate pudding Milk, tea, coffee 15 fat/94 cholesterol/ 685 calories THURSDAY Apricot nectar Pork choppete w/gravy Spanish rice Three bean salad Whole wheat bread with margarine Escalloped apples Milk, tea, coffee 29 fat/81 cholesterol/ 847 calories FRIDAY Pineapple juice Turkey and noodles Fresh spinach salad with red onions, mushrooms & ranch dressing Bran muffin with margarine Fresh banana

Milk, tea, coffee 26 fat/134 cholesterol/ 771 calories Golf News Leaders on the 1996 John Glenn Golf Team, pictured left, is senior Brian Lyle, All-County Team placing third at the Marshall County Tournament and third at the La Ville Invitational, out of 75 golfers. Pictured on the right is freshman Brett Hulse who claimed medalist honors with a 77 and AllCounty Team at the Marshall County Tourney and placed fifth (tie) at the LaVille Invitational recently. GLENN GOLF FALCON VARSITY GOLF NEWS John Glenn’s varsity golf team is improving week by week as the season enters the month of May. The linksmen of Glenn traveled to McCormick’s Creek on April 23' and struggled to defeat Bremen, 183 to 186. A strong North Wood team took advantage of their home course shooting a 159, and Triton edged the Falcons as well with a 179. Since that match the Falcons have regrouped into a strong unit. At Sprig-O-Mint Glenn fired a 169 in some rough and windy conditions to defeat Goshen 172 and Argos 202. LaVille edged the Falcons by a single stroke with a 168 total. Freshman Justin Daube finished strong with a 38 in his number 5 postion. Jimtown hosted Glenn on May Ist at Bent Oak Golf Cource, as the Falcons picked up a Northern State Conference win, 179 to 217. Lyle again picked up medalist honors with a 40. Glenn’s most recent win came over South Bend LaSalle at Elbel Country Club. Junior Torey Collins came through parring the first eight holes on his way to a 37 on the par 36 course. Freshman Brett Hulse finished closely with a 39, followed by Lyle with a 41. Glenn’s number four and five men, freshman Bill Meyer and Justin Daube, closed with a 45 and 46, respectively. Glenn’s varsity record is now 7 wins and 7 defeats. Runner-Up In County After leading the 1996 Marshall County Golf

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Tournament for most of the day, CMA snuck in and claimed a one stroke victory over the Falcons in a heartbreaker, 335 to 336. Freshman Brett Hulse of Glenn, shocked the field taking medalist honors and the trophy with an 18 hole round of 77 at the Culver course and the CMA course. Brian Lyle placed on the All-County team with Hulse, placing third with an 80. Torey Collins finished 7th with an 84; Daube scored a 95 followed by Ryan Schmeltz at 100. LaVille placed third at 348, Triton 368, Bremen 383, Culver 407 and Argos 403. The Glenn team looked strong at the LaVille Invitational held at Sprig-O-Mint, on May 4th. The Falcons placed in a tie for fourth out of a field of 15 teams. Brian Lyle was tied for the lead after 9 holes, leading the field of 75 golfers with Weber of Michigan City at 37, one over par. Lyle finished in a very respectible third place with a 77 total. Medalist went to Peterson of North Wood with a 75. Weber finished second with a 76. North Wood edged Michigan City after their top four scores were tied at 318, and won the tourney by their fifth man score. LaVille followed in third at 324, Glenn 328, New Prairie 328, Concord 331, Rochester 332, Plymouth 337, Knox 338, Chesterton 340,- Bethaney Christian 349, Bremen 350, Tippecanoe Valley 355 and Triton 356. JR. VARSITY GOLFERS Glenn’s junior varsity golfers record slipped to 4 and 5 after narrowly being defeated by Goshen and Laville, 185 to 188 to Glenn’s 189. The Falcons did defeat Argos who totaled 238. Shawn Alspaugh and Nate Downey led the team with 47’s followed by Jake McPhail at 48. Andy Young finished with a 51 and Steve Fick closed with a 64. Jon Pruis of LaVille was the medalist with a 43. Glenn defeated Jimtown on their home course, Bent Oak, by the score of 202 to 259. Ryan Schmeltz was medalist with a 45 followed by McPhail and Alspaugh with 51’s; Downey at 55 and Brian Hostetler with a 58. A tough LaSalle team scored a 174 to Glenn’s 195 on May 6, at Elbel. Schmeltz in his sixth position led the Falcons with a 46 followed by Downey at 47; McPhail and Hostetler 51’s and Alspaugh 52. The J.V. record is presently at 5 wins and 6 losses. Glenn recently participated in the New Prairie J.V. Invitational, at Briar Leaf, in LaPorte. New

Prairie won the tourney. Bill Meyer led Glenn with a 98. Other scores for Glenn were McPhail 102; Andy Young 103; Alspaugh 111 and Jeremy Craig at 115.

CHURCH NEWS

WALKERTON UNITED METHODIST 1000 Georgia St. 586-3534 or 586-3404 Day Care Ministries 586-3020 Dr. Donald C. Lacy Pastor THURSDAY, MAY 16 6:30 p.m., Mini Worship Service 7:15 p.m., Ad Council meeting SATURDAY, MAY 18 11:00 a.m., Nursery School graduation luncheon SUNDAY, MAY 19 8:30 a.m., Early Worship 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Senior Breakfast honoring graduates. Jelly Sunday for Christian Community Pantry 10:30 a.m., Late Worship Sermon: “Revelation: Unlimited Wisdon” text: Matthew 13:53-55 3:00 p.m., Baccalaureate Service at Presbyterian Church 4-6 p.m., UMYF MONDAY, MAY 20 6:00 p.m., Trustees 7:15 p.m., Finance Committee TUESDAY, MAY 21 6:30 p.m., Day Care staff meeting WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 6:30 a.m., Men’s Sharing Group meets 7:30 p.m., Adult Choir practice FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 512 Georgia Street Walkerton John Birkner Pastor SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Worship Service Fellowship Club will meet for their dinner and meeting following the worship service. You are asked to bring a salad or covered dish and your own table service. Everyone is invited to stay for dinner. 3:00 p.m., Baccalauerate Service TUESDAY 7:00 p.m., Martha Circle to meet. United Methodist Church North Liberty Cross Roads Os 4 & 23 Pastor Fred Stayton SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday Worship 9:45 a.m., Kids Church 10:30 a.m., Sunday School 1:00 p.m., All hands are needed to clear out the educational wing in preparation for the new carpet. Get Your News In Early!

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