Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1960 — Page 8

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□ - □ i DEATH RECORD r □ < iffonl Hahn Clifford R Halm o? <• 1129 Hari ! 41 Sire*'!, V aJKedton died at 3SS pm Wednesday at the Holy Family hosjut il aft<T a thr< e-monta illn*.ss He was born Sept. 1 s 1*93 m Canton. 11l to B«rbaJn <ri Su.wl Hahn and had hv,d .n Wilk erton most of his 1 to <H. Ort. 12. 19K in I’lvni nth 1.0 was married ’ > Nir i Walter. who survives He was t r*'tmv! <mpl iyt** •• t'w St idebakei corporation in S > H B- nd Mso surviving up one daughter M’-s. L-.ta W<,kly, Walkrton, one sister. Mrs Nell a Smith. Walkerton >ne br<»th« 1 Frank Hahn. Walk ! ton and two gi andchjldi on. Funeral services wore held at 2 pm Saturday at the E V B Church, with Rev. V L Gamer Woodlawn emeten Walkerton officiating Burial was in the Ml*> Violet I. Singleton Mrs Violet Singlet’ n. age "A . f R R. 2 North Liberty. died at 12 15 Sunday at Memorial hospital, South Bend. She was bom January 12. 1910 a’ Walkerton to Herbert and Flora Weldon. She was married to Bert Singleton Nov. 30, 1930, at Laporte, Ind., who survives Other survivors are otic son Lawrence of North Lberty and three grandchildren: three sisters. Mrs.

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Hazel Morris in and .Mrs Mabel Childers, both of Walkerton, and Mrs Gcwcva Giar lnni of New Carlisle; thre e brothers Clarence, William an 1 Maurice Weldon, all of Walkerton Funeral services were held Wcdnes .ay at 2 p r from Nushaum Funeral home Rev. W T. Lm< >f the Punt< - costal (’hurt h North Liberty, officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, w ikcr ci Joseph H Bibler Joseph H Bibler, 75 of 511 Virginia s' r<vt Walkerton, du 1 suddenly at 19 30 a 111 Thursday at the Holy Family hospital. He was b >rn Dec 9. IkM in Rochester. In i tn James and Eulo Bibler. I: 1938 at St Joseph, Mich Ie was married to Ethel Snow F. z who preceded him in doa'h. Surviving ar* one daughter.

CLOSING JACK and GERRY'S DRIVE IN Sunday at 10 p. m. October 2 THANK YOU We will see you again in the Spring.

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WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! SEE THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER'S Powell-Mann Chevrolet Co., Inc. Phone 49 Walkerton,

Mrs George Hollinshcad. Lafayette; one «iHter. Mrs. Ruhhcll Parker. Rochester; two brother.! Robert Bibler. Valparaiso, and Arthur Bibler, Plym< ith. and on<* granddaughter Funeral Hcri Kea vere held a* lo a.m Saturday at the Nusbaum Funeral Home in Walkerton witn R<*v David Owen, pastor of tlm I Testy tertar. church, offirtatinj. Burial wius in Newoak Hill < emet<ry, Plymouth. taiward V Henin-rmfli Edward Arthur Hcnigsinith, 19 Walkerton, died Wednesday altern'M •’» a’ 5J50 at the H Jv Fa i • ily hospital after an extend'd illnesa He was born in D< atur M 1 Sept. 12. 1911 to Glad'. • md Louis Hemgsn.ith and ha I 9’< i I ..d Grover’own High S' "

Surviving are his mother, three sisters, Mrs Shirley Smallwood, California; Mrs. Peggy Ann Morrell. Puerto Rico, and Joy Henigsmith at home, and three brothers, Gerald. Ronald and Charles Hcnigsinith, nt home. He was pieceb'd tn death by his father Funeral services were held Sun-

LAUNDRY BASKET GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Saturday, Oct Ist Will Be Our Last Day oi Business We Will Accept No Dry Cleaning After Morning Os Friday, Sept. 23rd. Please Arrange To Pick I p All Dry ( leaning On Or Before Our Closing Date. We are appreciative and sincerely thankful for you past patronage. We have tried to sene you to th* Iwst of our ability. We regret having been too littb and too late to better serve your needs. We haie made Walkeiton our home and will conUniH to live on our farm just north of town. We lik» Walkerton, it’s location, and of most importance—th* people of Walkerton, it's our town. MR. AND MRS. BERNARD WESTHI ES

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day at 2 p.m. at the Nusb, Funcnil Home in Walkerton Rev. Paul Louoks ,of the V Missionary Church, Koontz i, officiating. Burial was in V lawn cemetery. Bulldozing - Bull standing hind bam with his eyes clo*.