The Independent-News, Volume 122, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1996 — Page 2
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- INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPTEMBER 5, 1996
Working In Families
Pictured are members of the St. Patrick School’s 7Up Family and they are holding their family circle to show symbols of each member. Clockwise from the upper left are the head of the family, Hillary St. Patrick School boasts it family spirit. To foster such spirit, the students were divided into ten “Families” with members across the grades. The oldest student—sixth or fifth grader—is designated as the “head.” On Wed., August 28, each Family worked to decide on their name. They designed their “Family Circle” that will hang on the corridor most of the year.
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Kemp, 6th grader; Rhonda Lauderback, fifth grader; Sean Feeney, fourth grader; Margaret Holloway, first grader; Jacob Ladyga, kindergarten; Tony Erickson, first grader and Jessica Rivosecchi, kindergarten. As the year progresses, the Families will work on projects. During special assemblies and field trips they will be together so the “head” can look after their younger members. Occasionally, Families will eat together; the “head” will lead praying grace and will dismiss their younger members when they are finished eating. Working in Families is part of St. Patrick School’s
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motto for the year, “Work Together In Harmony.” Golden Anniversary Celebrated 4 OHB v Mr. and Mrs. William F. Moon, 24300 State Road 4, North Liberty, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner on August 4, at Roscoe’s, in LaPorte. William and Selma Peterson Moon were married on August 31, 1946, at the Broadway Methodist Church, in* South Bend. They have three children, Murray S. Moon, of Indianapolis; Holly C. Moon, of Lakeville and Patrick D. Moon, deceased. They also have two grandchildren. ;• FEATHERMORE ;• FEED ।! ; [ Carrying Full Line Os !! ;; PURINA PRODUCTS ! I Horse-Chicken ! 1 Ratite-Game Birds-Fish ; * Premium j j Wild Bird Seed 50 lbs. $ll.OO !! Horse Sweet Mix ! ! 50 lbs. $7.40 ; [ ! ! Purina K-9, 21% ! ! 40 lbs. $11.50 !! ! ! WALKERTON 219-784-2600
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Mr. Moon retired in 1983 after 30 years of service from Wells Aluminum Corp., North Liberty and Mrs. Moon served for 10 years with the Indiana State Police at the South Bend Post, retiring in 1978. She also has served the South Bend Public Library in North Liberty and South Bend. They have been lifelong area residents. REAL SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. Methodist Church 656-3910 Walkerton Youth Building 586-760 G Call the day prior for reservations. Menus subject to change without notice. Due to the diets of some people, the food is not highly seasoned. SEPTEMBER 9-13 MONDAY Juice Pork cutlet in gravy Scalloped potatoes Green beans with mushrooms Wheat bread with margarine Pumpkin pie with topping Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Juice Broccoli cheese soup Turkey salad sandwich with lettuce & tomato on whole grain bun Applesauce Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY * Juice Roast beef with gravy Mashed potatoes California blend Pumpernickel bread with margarine Fresh orange Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Pineapple juice BBQ chicken quarter Potato salad Three bean salad Bran muffin with margarine Yellow birthday cake with chocolate frosting Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Juice Pasta salad with meat Corn Asparagus Italian bread with mar-
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| OBITUARIES
CARL C. PORTER Carl C. Porter, 82, of 11036 E. Pottowatomie Trail South, Walkerton, passed away at 12:40 a.m., on Thursday, August 29, at Miller’s Merry Manor, Walkerton, following an illness. He was born on Dec. 19, 1913, in Havana, Cuba to Jay and Emma (Linder) Porter. He married Harriett Eileen Rhodes on Dec. 19, 1975, in Walkerton, who survives. He retired after 36 years as head clerk of accounting for U.S. Steel, South Works, Chicago, IL. Also surviving is a daughter, Beverly LePere, of Noblesville; two sons, Charles, of Koontz Lake and Carl Jr., of New Lennox, IL; eight grandchildren and seven great-grand-children. Graveside services will be held at 12 noon, on Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Grovertown Cemetery. The Rannells Funeral Home, Koontz Lake Chapel, are in charge of the arrangements. JAMES HAYDEN James “Tim” Hayden, 45, of. New Road, North Liberty, passed away at 8:30 a.m., on Saturday, August 31, at his residence, of natural causes. He was born on Dec. 28, 1950, in South Bend and was a lifelong area resident. He was employed by the Solvay Automotive Co., of South Bend. He married Roxanne Davidson, in Spring City, on Oct. 19, 1981, who survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Marcy and Teresa, both at home; his parents, James T. and Laura “Sally” Hayden, of South Bend; four sisters, Brenda Satterfield, of Muncie, Janice Nard, of South Bend, Joan Hayden, of Elkhart and Laura Cicotte, of East China, MI; five brothers, Anthony “Tony” Hayden, Paul Hayden, (Continued on Page 7)
