Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1960 — Page 7
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Graduation exercises for the fourth '’lass of eighth grade students at St. Patrick's Sohool began Sunday morning with Holy Mass and baccalaureate, at which time the 18 students received Holy (\>mmunion in a bedy Father Anthony Letko preached the sermon At 8 o'clock in the afternoon graduation ceremonies were held in the school auditcriuni. The processional was “Pomp and Circumstaneu". Jean Ann Lenz, daughter of ’Mr. and Mrs Eugene Lenz, gave the Valedictory ad-
flress Jerome Wisier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wisler. Hamlet, offered a tribute to the parents as salutatonun of his class. Both were awarded gold medals by Father Letko for highest scholastic achievement Sharon Sav. . • was honored for third higher pUes arid deliver? 1 an address. Members of the 1960 graduating ctass were Richard b th» i - mgton. Michael Gaul. Stephan■ Kiryluk, Deborah Knecht. Geraci Rose, Sharon Savoie. .Mary Maikaret Schroeder, David Skinner. Janet Sparkowitz, Michael Sullivan, Steven Van Wanzeck. Ja.» Wagner. Jerome Wisler, Xii gmii Ziegler, Edward K< stm. Jean - nu Lenz. Cynthia Merman and Theresa Reynolds. Dr Perry Travers. South Bend, awaited the Good Citizenship Medals from the Sons ot tm American Revolution to St' J Kiryluk and Edward Kwtm. Mr . Robert Wardman. Amer.• anisiu chairman of the local American Legion Auxiliary, pre^u’ 1 ' nir.o Wislek $lO 00 for placing for his essay ^hat Amni(a Mearns to Me" Suihyr was presented a bronze medal f< neennd. Terry Herolds awarded $5 00 for her essay m -Religioua Vocation”. ^^2° recently toy th? Serra Club. Soi|ttl Bend Mt«. Wardman aim preaented Uu, Poppy Port" »» ard " U furfk* ond $2 SO for' l» Mary Schroeder and Sharon . VWS respectively .in grades 6Lanhy Savoie and Michael Wes. huM placed first and second in f-nufos »-5. Jerry Wisler and Steven Van Wanzede were horordd for perfect attendance during their four years at St Patrick’s School. Mrs. Wardman presented a new 50 star flag to em h of the < laaLtrooms and office, a t ital of seven flags, from the local American Legion Auxiliary If money really could talk it would tell some interesting tales People who an always late h ’ appointments soon find ’hi their promises carry a lot o’ wait. Report news to your report®?.
□ □ I DKATH RECORD I □ □ Mrs. I’na C. Steele Mrs. Una U. Steele was born near North Liberty. Indiana, on Sept. 23, 1877, to Jonathan M and Mary* Ellen Cnpe. On May 11, 1902, sho was married to Lafayette L. Steele who preceded her in death on Aug. 1, 1918. Sho had boen a member of the Church of the Brethren since the age of 13. She died at the age of 82. at 6:30 a. nn, May 28, 1960, in
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the home of her\ .son, Grant Steele, Rt. 3, Walkerton. She hr I previorxly lived for 23 years in the home o? Miss Elsie Steele near North Liberty. Surviving axe another son, Paul Steele, Burr Oak, Ind.; two daughters. Mrs. Helen Bricker. ClevNaJul, 0., and Mrs. Mary Ellen Vaughn, South Bend; a sister, Mrs. Sylvia L Netzley, of Glendora. Calif.; a brother, Rev Charles C. Cripe. Bremen. Ind.: two half-brothers. Wilbur Cripe, Covina. Calif ; and Galen Cripe,
June 2, 1960 WALKERTON INDEF’ENDENT —
Plymouth, Weh.; seven grandehildren and ten great-grandchil-dren One sister, Winnie E. Cripe, preceded her in death on the China Mission Field in 1931. Funeral services were conducted Monday, May 30, at 2:30 p.m. at the North Liberty Church o( tin Brethren, with Rev. Mel-, in Ritchey, pastor, officiating. Bin - ial was in the East Lawn ce>ne tery. North Liberty. Oren Wisler Oren Wisler, 19562 Yoder St South Bend, dii d at 12:30 am Puesday in Memorial hospital after an illness of three weel s. He was born in Wakarusa , ■ Nov. 27, 1889, and came m South Bend 38 vears ago f|, LaPaZ. In 1921 in IxiPaz he mat t lt ! Florence Lem rt Mr. \\ isler v emplo>ed as a dispatchm f t- t. At e , z\uto t u t !<•;• Co . in s<a, r Bend for the past 10 y-a - Surviving are his widow; tw > daughters. Mrs. John T.rot. and Mrs Patrick Kiych. both ot South B nd: two sons Fug" • A., of South Bend and Donald of Nile.-; seven grandchildren, five brothers. MerreL Richard and Wayne, all of S uth Bend; Howard, of Walkerton, and Glen of Osceola: a sist.u. Mrs. Roland Goon oJ-North Liberty. Funeral services were held m the Southkiwn Evangelical Unit-' I Brethren Chmvh a 1:30 pin Thursday, with Rev. Robert F Haskins, Jr., officia’mg. Burial was in Southlawn cemetery. Mr. Wisler was a member < f the Woodmen of the World. CTiarles OlingcnjH'el Charles Clingenpeel, Rt. 1. North Liberty, died at 8:10 p.m Saturday in the Holy Family hospital .LaPorte, at age 72. Ho was born April 5, 1883, at Biinghurst. Ind. and was married Feb. 23. 1910 at Bringhurst to
Ruth Allen, who preceded him in death on March 1 \ 1957. Sm, viving are two daughters, Mr; Marjorie Wolff, Cnion Mil! ; ,m.| Mrs. Maxine Schmeltz. Walkerton; five on .. Delbert and L.e, of Walk u ton: Howard, Don and Carl oi North Liberty: ]8 grandchildren. Fum-i. 1 services were held at 2 p.m W' dn< sday at the E. U B. Chunh. with Rev V. I. Gainer officiating. Burial was in West Lawn ccmetei •_■ North Lioerty. Oren O_ Ruff Oren O Ruff. 78, R R i, Walkerton, died at 11 30 am. Tut sday m the home ot hi ■ daughtwi and -on-.n-law, Mr. and Mrs Giro Sim mers. |>. R. f, Walkert? ri. : tci an illness « t three months. D" had been in failing health two years lie was bmn Sept 7. 1881 51 Mar hall county, tib- on of John and En;r i> Hdl Ruff. He has been a lifetime resident of this community and a retired 1 irmer by vocation. Mr Ruf? was united in marriage in I'jymou’h to Stella Pippenger Sh“ ;>issi<| away Jm ■ 22. 1943 He was । menibei of the Blissville Chun h of th i Brethren anil s iwed as a tlmea and Sunday S< ho >1 teat her for many years. Surviving an or.c >n. Fls'-n S. Ruff, of Plymouth; one dauc!'ter, Mrs. Gene Summers of Walkerton; one sister, Mrs. Ida B. Miller of Plymouth, three gran !- children and six great-grandchil-dren. Services were held ,d 2 p m Friday at the Blissville Chiin h of the Brethren with Rev Opp! E. Pence, pastor, officiating. InteiTnent was in the Tynei < ■metrry, that’s the only waj’ you can get the shadows to fall behind you.
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