Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1960 — Page 6

WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — March 24, 1960

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□ n .MARRIAGES □ Q Heim - Kizek < m Saturday evening. Minh ]2 nt €> o\ lo< k Miss ("beryl H< mi b* - (u ie the bride of Ja< k XX R7, k The ceremony v is r< rforn "d 1 y Re X' P Fi •»! i> .r th- pu* ■ > snye if St Pauli Ev,mg.| 1( d Chun h in J.a Pot ta Mr, and Mi> 1 ’h. IL .11; -f Noith Liberty a-- !!•• r .meim j , the bDdi Mrs. Al < I z k ,s tin pit urn’s moth* • Tint h \r.n Rir.vi: ani Guy Rizck w:< ’he < ’i< ITho bride Won bb e t and 1 d Her co: sage was n bate i' • < hd The bride D ant d . ’< of N ’ . 1. erty High School Tie 1 b:. ! - gr n graduated fr ni W in n " J’ -.!: School ar.d ..s p’e;ently en. pa yed at Hilei and Son Found.y The couple ate at hom at 1208 < " o St Walkerton johxma tut. rioxin;> . <• orgamzat < na] nesting <• t । Johnson Township Pr i.eer l-H C .b w, s held Mondav. Man h 21, ■ 7 30 n the Johnson Township 1 immty Bdilding tef a ,os Were eh t. o is lollow.w !■ ,:;dd Thomas, pu sule- 1 ; Denny .1 <s. vice-president; Jay Jones, s< ’etary; Lory An :« 1- m .s<»ng 1 ad* Jeri\ Cole .. > mt .ng ! lif Lai 1 y Sn< dgia <- 1. /,■ . 1- nier Kent Clark, as tat.: 1 rat on leader. D ivid K- w? m 1 eporter: Danny Hol'm : h ' an ! safety Refreshments were s veil by the A<’ lit leaders I 01 r a Te a.: I Lar du Knowlton The next meeting w.i; le held kpnl 8, 1960. in tin- Johns. . Township ( ommm tv Bu hung Demonstrations and re^n-sb.-1 w: ts will b» given by Walter rm I Jerry (’ole and Ran iy Vtiklw HIGH (OST Even the man who feels h< lias 1 othing to live for finds that he < .n t live for nothing today .

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^Receives “Cap*' In ( eremonies It * uto w< JANET SMITH M.ss Janet L* Smith, daughlei of Mr and Mrs. Earl Smith, Rural Route 3. Walkerton, was capped during ceremonies held at b ob p m Friday, Mar 1. 18. by the > Ball Memorial Hospital School < f Nursing in Muncie The program was con lucted in the L A Pitten-

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ger Student Centei of Ball Stnt< Teachers <’ollegv i Sixty-eight students of th ■ clas. of 1P62 re -pive their < ips durri, the ceremonies which mark tin completion of m x months of pn clinical ti lining for th>- fimt-yei nursirg student ■ Principal speaker fi r the c.; ping exercises was Mis.- N< d Brown, a imu.i'ti atoi emeriti.s •< Itall Mem rial Hopital Her a 1 dress was entitl'd ‘A’om Cap The students weir capped Miss Mary Johnson, d rv tor of il I School of Nursing Appt pr at< • muse foj the occasion was p < , vided by the Nightingale <"ho.: composed of students of the S I. a if Nursing , _. DE VID REC ORD i □ Malter J. Wolff XX alter J. Wolff, 73, route XXalkerton. died suddenly at 1 31 p m Thursday, Match 17. in h home of natural causes J He was born May 23. IX^6. , Polk township and was a hfet m resident of that vicinity. Hi,, par ents were John and Caroline Huf r On April 12, 1908, lie was mar l ied to Susie Reed who suiv vc.

c He was a farmer and a member of the El’B church, Tyner. is I Surviving with his widow arc: one son. Raymond, R R. Walker •' ton; a half-sister Mrs Minnie I’eard, XX dhston, N I),, and thrse ' grandi hikhen, John, Janice an I James Bay Wolft Sei viccs were condin ted at 2 ; m Mond ty in the E I’.B. church, ■ Tyner, w.th Rev J. hn Davis, of;i---1 ■ mating Interment w•, m Tvnei < env tcry Mrs. Margaret Hatkins .Mi? Margaret XX’atkins, 59, del at 12 3'i im at Harriaon St . 'I whii‘- si. • had been residing. SJ." was om ii. New York City, No 6. I9o(i she was mai ried April 3 >. 194 G to Earl XX’atkins He died June ‘c 1954 Services were condu< ted at 9 a.m. Friday in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church by Rex Anthony L«-tko pastor Buna! w;. ’. in X^’oodlawn cemeterv in Clyde N Hay Clyde N. Hay. R R. 1, Box 148 Walkerton, died in his resident' at 6 a.m. Thursday after an ill ’ ness of several years. r He was born in Crumstown on July 19. I^B4, and had lived i . Marshall County 20 years

। Mr. Hay was u retired farmci i On June 10, 1910, he married Anna May Brown, who survives Also surviving are four daughters * Mrs. Hazel Kulwicki of North Lio- • erty; Mrs. Ha Wiltfong, of New I t arlisle; Mrs Eris Newcomer and Mrs Myrtle Turmn, both of South lamd, five sons, PhilLp, of Leke- . vdle; Roy of Niles; Kusseli sn-t George, all of South Bend; 25 grandchildren ami sister, Mi.. Mabel Holdemun Os South Bend Funeral services were held in the Forest G. Hay Funeral Honw. H1 South Bend, at 1:30 p’nr Sunday Kev Lawrence Voth, associate mmistei of the Broadway El’ B church, officiated. Interment wa. m Crumstown cemetery. 6B ( LASS —MR. KI( KHI SH List week our room was decciated with large green shamrocks for St. Patrick's Day. In geography we are studying alxiut In<La, I akistan and Ceylon. In £ngLsh We aj-e learning to tell what each word in a sentence is. In sei ence, we are studying the weather and In arithmetic dividing fnutionx Jerry Gaddis, reporter • I Report news to your reporter.