The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1962 — Page 10
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — July 19, 1962
*3 tpW J i 1 (WALKERTON) Mr and Mrs. Asa Clevenger and family, and Mr and Mrs. Jack Boswell and family spent last week vacationing at Silver Lake. Michigan Carolyn and Adam Mann Jr., are attending Youth Camp this week at Northern Indiana Pilgrim Holiness Camp Grounds at Frankfort, Ind Rev Hall accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koselak i-'turned Friday from a two week vacation in Colorado and other points of interest in the west. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kemp were Mr and Mi's. L W. Milligan and children, Parkridge, 111., and Mr and Mrs John Lanham and daughter, of Wilmette, 11l Mr. and Mrs Car! Schoher, of Chicago, entertained members of the Junior League Indians" baseball team with a spaghetti supper following the White SoxDetroit game las 1 Saturday, in Chicago. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ik-Myer. Mi and Mrs. Glenn Stahly and Mike, Don Stahly, Dean Vandall, Ciaig De?dyer, Wally Hed, Wendell Kemp, John and Mike Stasko, Jolin Vandall, John Walker, Wayne Bellinger and Stove Bellinger. “ The Friendly Corner" Expert Service On Mufflers, Tail Pipe & Exhaust Pipe Installation. Sellers Os Casit? Products Managers Gene Feitz and Jim Martin
Open WiF House Saturday, July 28 Dance To The Music Os The Dick Swisher Band At The American Legion Post 189 Walkerton, Indiana Benefit Dance Bor Walkerton .Junior League Baseball Donation SI.OO Per Couple
Mr and Mrs. John Solmos and Pat, and Johnny Zook. spent last week vacationing at their cottage in Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs Don Weil and family were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eib and famlily in Indianapolis. Mrs. Mamie May, Perry Straden and Mrs. Nora Benninghoff. of Knox, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Jackson in LaPorte Methodist Youth attending the church camp at Battleground this week are Karen Downey, Terry Daniels and Bob Mechling. Mrs. Julius Hinz, of Chicago, and Mr and Mrs. Leslie Jarvis, o£ Gary, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinz. Mrs. Clyde Ricketts, formerly of Koontz Lake, is spending the summer with her son. RUbe/t, and family in Pittsfield. Mass. She expects to spend the month of September with friends in Walkerton, before going to Colorado to visit. another son, Clyde Jr., before she goes to West Covina. Calif . where she will spend the winter months with her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Russ 11 Hendriekon. Co] and Mrs Fletcher Jaquess. of Evansville, were guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Newton Williams and Mr. Williams, last week while Col. Jaquess attended the Americn Legion Convention m South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell ami family returned last week\ ftrom a week's vacation at Amcirv Miss. While there they visited Mr. Powell's father, Kelly Powell and other relatvies and friends. Mrs. Hazel Barden returned last Wednesday from a two week's vacation in Kansas City where she vistied her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Barden. TERRY IS FOIR A birthday party was given Sunday afternoon to celebrate the birthday of Terry Roush, Guests were Mike and Terry Roush, Ruby and Jim Eaton, Richard, Donald and Cindy Kunkle, Norma and Bertha Watts. Parents present were: Mr and Mrs. Lyle Roush. Mrs. Dale Watts, Mrs. Kenneth Eaton, Mrs. Richard Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Jahn McGovern Przies were won by Cindy Kunkle, Ruby Eaton and Richard Kunkle. Cake, ice < ream and punch were served and Terry received many lovely gifts
Mi and Mrs Roy Paul Reeder and family, of Modesto, Calif,, wer© recent guests of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Robert Roeder. KATHY IS NINE Mr. and Mis. Mac McNorton entertained Sunday in honor of their daughter, Kathleen, who was celebrating her ninth birthday. I*resent were Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Silverthorn, East Gary; Mr. and Mrs Jon Kincaid and Shari, South Bern!; Mrs. Fred Myers, Virgil Myers, Pat McNorton, and S/Sgt. Charles Kincaid, who is visiting here af'er 2 1 - years in Germany. He will leave this week for Willis AFT? Las Vegas, where he will be stationed.
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Mr and Mrs. Ed Brooker have been visiting their non. Capt. and Mrs. Max Warner, and family, in Duluth. Minn., the past two weeks. Their granddaughter, Jane Ann, returned home with them for a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw. Lint da, Gary and Kenny, spent last week m Ludington, Mich., fish- ’ ing. PAST MATRONS AND PATRONS PLAN PICNIC The Past Matrons and I’atrons of Walkerton Chapter O. E S. । will hold their annual picni’c on . July 29. at the lake home of Mi. t and Mrs. Alfred Drews at 12 o'clock noon. Arrangements are . in cliarge of Mrs. Gus Verkier, Mrs. Charlie Steinke. Mrs. Geo. Ferverda and Mrs. Stanley Or-
cutt. The welcoming commit will be Mrs. Elsie Johnson, : and Mr^ Newton Williams ; Mrs. Ward Awald. Mr. and M William Steinwald and Mr. h Mrs. Art Grotd wll prepare > drinks and Mrs. Wayne Dij will be in charge of games the children. Dress up your driveway w a good used car from POWE) MANN CHEVROLETOLDSM BILE CO.. Walkerton. G«t on the "DRIVE-WAY DEAL and take ycur pick or the I selection of used cars. Drivi home and make the family h py. If you need good used trm we’ve got them, too. . . Wb. you see the OK sign of POWE I MANN Chevrolet-Oldsmobile ( Walkertcn.
