Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1960 — Page 3
Lions Spend $2,218.59 For Charities And Youth Benefits In Last Fiscal Year ^< ker } On LIO T Club haa ^^ed figures of money spent in the past fiscal year, July 1. 1959. to June 30. 1960, for various charactlVltlea and ether worthwhile moans in this conunun The total amounts to a large figure of $2,218.59 Included in this is the three Lions Projects supported each year, the Cancer Control, the Leader Dog ami the Indiana. Eye Bank. .Also, with sight one of the leading interests, two pair <rf gluses for kx^l children who otherwise would nt have them, were pi . chased Th • also includes a healthy chunk of money for the Walkerton Youth Building. This money donated to these worthy causes comes from the vai jous activities the dub sponsors throughout, the year, whh h tlw people cf WalkerVn support through the:;- patronage Tl ■ eomplcte list by month is as follows: II LY Boy Scouts for camp $ 5000 Donation Little League Park 35 <xj OCTOBER Donation Walkerton Schools < Football equip. 1 768 20 Glasses (One Pair) 1610 NOVEMBER High School Athletic Department (Football shoes; 31.10 Refrigerator for Youth Building SOO Insurance for Youth Building (Liability) 36 00 T. B. Bond * 5 00 DECEMBER Floor covering for gym 3^ 00 Cancer Control of Indiana 66 00 Leader Dog 66 00 Eye Bank of Indiana 33 00 Tri Valley Boy Scouts 5 50 JAM ARY Jerry Johnson 1 Radmacher Scholarship 1 100.00 Glasses 2000 FERRI’ARY Christmas and Halloween Parlies 13.47 APRIL One boy to Boys Statu 54.50 MAY After Prom Party 50.00 JINE Youth Building Fire Insurance 128.27 Youth Building Expenses over donation $ 36> 15 Total $2218.59 Several projects have been uthm d for the coming year to date to aid in our money raising drives. Among them are such things as a Birthday Calendar. Donkey Basketball game. Minstrel. Chicken Barbecue w;th others to be planned later. One large project in addition to our yearly ones will be the aiding < f starting a football fi* Id for Walkerton, something that will take a lot of time and money to be compk tnl
Walkerton Man Found Dead Last Week Leroy E. Pittman, 66. was found dead in his home Thursday evening at 730 pm. by two neighbors. Cidl Fouts and EI 1 -godz nski The death was u- t Wednesday at approximately 8 30 j m. by Marshal Stine, Marsh ill County Coroner, with death attnbuled to a heart attack. Pittman, who lived alone n Rui al Route 1. Walkerton, was fi und dead m a chair m the h-use w;th ’he lights burning an 1 the TV set «»n. The Wedm . e Clung paper was at his fe. I T .e two myn who found Pittman, failed to get any response fi knicks on the door, and er’i* । the house where they foun I h.. He was last seen Wedm Ly
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evening in Tecgarden as he puked up his paper. He was born July 13, 1894, 111 Marshall county. He Was a f aint er by trade Lodges he had memberships in were the Walkerton Lodge 619 F & A.M., and 'he Orville Easterday P< st 1 s>» of the American Legion. Surviving .ue ins father. Dav.d Pittman, of South Bend; two »ist. rs. Mrs. Ruth Pipke, South Bend, anil Mrs Hazel Snvd r. Bremen; four brothers, Earl of South Bend Herman of A tins a 111 . F* rest <>f Taeoma, Wash.; a- ! Arthur < f Tucson. Ariz Funeral r rvtees wen- held at 2 pm. Sunday in the Nusbaum F moral Hone R<v Donald R m! I ast< r of the Evangel.cal Emt* I Brethren Church in Te<gard< n, officiate!, with burial in i.c Barber < emeU-ry, Marshall Coun
□— — □ I DEATH SECOND I. □ Mrs. Maggie D. Lowry •Mrs. MaggiH nora Lowry died <t 1:30 pm. Wednesday m the home of her daughter anti son m-htw. Mr. and .Mrs Cu\ W*!sh, 1005 E. Victoria St South. Bend "it ie sh p );a | been r esiding S • had been ill th*- last four y> ai < Boin n Howard County. Ind .on Feb. Js 1874, >s f b . ,s Pil t to South B< ml 14 yea s ago t t m W alku ■ ♦ < n. She was maria' . to WLiam H. H Lowry on April 1 1896. He died Or I. 19. 1934. Other sui - . vors are three daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Adans of N w Carlisle, Mrs. May Kitrzhal. South Bend, and Mes. Peat 1 Egglebrecht >£ Wakerton; four sons. D* wey, George and William, all of Walkerton, and Forest, Plymouth; 41 grandchildren and 66 greatgrandchildren, and a bit ther, William E. Sater of Marmi. Funeral services were held in the Maple throve Methodist Church at 3 p.nu Saturday. Rev. Clyde Rusk, pastor. officiated and burial was in Walkerton cemetery. Mrs. I»wry was a member of the Evangelical I’nited BreUiren Church at Tyner. EVENING STAR REBEKAH The Evening Star Rebekah Lodge Nc. 465 held the r regular meeting Sept. 13th with 23 present. The charter was drap» 1 m memory of Louisa Peddycord who recently passed away Tne next meeting will be la id S'pt. 27 for centennial. «••••••• M Hiatt Insurance 3 HO2 Ohio Street Phone 269 g Walkerton. Ind
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ID r MAKRAK.ES id u Norton - Smith । Saturday afternon, Sept, lo , at 33D </< lo< k. Miss Judith Kav Norton, daughter of Mr. and M* Srnest Nmn n. and Walter Mi<h.u l Smith, son of Mr a: I Ms Walter Smith, werp united in marriage. Rev V I, < Jarnor p< ibr n ■ ; !li<- doubb- img <• icmmiy wha h lo' k । iai '- in the Ev angeli I I 'nitcd Bi t i.n n church. Given in mainago by her m ther. the Uide was lovely in white bro< ailed street 1< ngfh sheath dn >' H< r should* r 1* ngt h veil was fastened with 1 white velvet crown stud.ed with pearls. She wore a corsage of white carnations. The attendants were her sister, Miss Maxine Norton and !’> ter E. Daley. A small rec< ption in the < hm < n parlors followed the cer. niony, which was attended by the immediate immlies cf the bride and groom. . The bride graduated from Tvner High School and is attending the South Bend College of Commerce. The gro<>m is a M nioi at Walkerton High S< hcol. and is employed by Western Auto StorThe coil! Ie are n<>w at home at Bt)3 Virginia St Walkerton. Be Wise Advertise! Walkerton Independent Robert r.. Crbin. F Ht<.. Publisher Inde pend •* nI-N vws ( o V. ALKnCTC'— V\ \ Publication Time: ThurMl.n <»! rail) week. Second Class Postage paid at Walkerton, Indiana Subscription rates: 8- 50 for jmt year for i-ai li poper in Indiana; out-of-state subsi riptions,
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