The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1962 — Page 7
Firrel* (NORTH LIBERTY) John Hanley Jr. is a patient in St. Josaph Hospital, in Room 721. Loren Knowlton, aged 81, was the oldest in a group of 35 who attended the Locke Center School reunion, held at Community Park in Nappanee, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pearse spent the week end at their cot. tage at Diamond Lake, Michigan Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover and Jane, of Warsaw, and Mrs. Phil Penna, of (Niles, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bain, of Coloma, Michigan, were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrich. Afternoon guests were Mrs. Kenneth Ulrich and Richard, of South Bend, and Mrs. Pearl Gaey, of Elkhart Mrs. Lloyd Miller entertained in her home Wednesday evening. July 18. Coffee and cookies were served to Mrs, Jerry Will u hby and Mrs. Herman LeVan of South Bend, Mrs. Gary N. I-on, Mrs. Henry Tompkins. Mrs. Carl ZLmmerle, Mrs. H. C. Beckwith, Mrs. Marvin Sheaks. Mrs. Gone Gensinger and Mrs. Ike Dunnuck.
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Mrs. Joe Schnelker, of Salem, Oregon, visited last week end with Mrs. Gertrude Sousley. Mrs. Nellie Smith is spending this week in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kurzhal. A birthday party was held on Monday to honor the third birthday of Mary Egger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egger. The guests included Mrs. Allen Balsly and children, Mrs. Ron Hummor and children and Gwen Nichola. Miss Judy Six. of Holland. Michigan, is spending the week with Mrs. Florence Holderbaum and hoys and other-relatives Mrs. Clive Bickel's niece. Mi s Kathy Zangra, of Waukegan, I”, is- spending a week at the Bu kel home. Ricky lay. Holderbaum has ieturned home from Memorial hospital where he was under observation last week. Saturday evening Mr and Mrs. H. C. Beckwith gave a picnic supper for Mr. and Mrs. John Collar, who are moving to South Bend. Guests an 1 their children were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hocker, Mr. and Mrs John 'Wilcox Jr. and Rev. and Mrs. Rav Mills, of Rochester.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hiatt and family are vacationing in Upper Michigan this week. Jack Palme!', SN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Palmer, has re turned to Providence. R. I . after a 10-day leave. He is with the Navy aboard the S. S. Wasp. Bud Hevel and son, Duff, accompanied Mrs Barbara Hevel to her home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saturday, after spending several weeks in North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ulrich, ol Benton Harbor. Michigan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Id rich Mr. and Mrs. Beit Rudynski and family returned home Monday evening from Millington, Tenn., where they spent several days visiting Pic and Mis. Stephen Rudynski Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mill. ) and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dunnm k attended the Chicago White S >.x Detroit Tigers game on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs M ivnard M >on and Mrs. Don Shirley, of luike ville. Mr and Mrs. Allen Paisley, Mr a n d Mrs. Robert Balsley. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mlekoda j attended the Friday evening program at Winona Lake at Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Knowlton and Bobby rciently toured Florida and were dinnei guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Albright. They ;dso visited rhe Sm >ky Mountains, before they n turned home. Mrs. Myrtle . Dona then returned home Saturday from an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. Alex Hildebrand, and family. in Avon, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garwood. Mr. and Mrs James Hiatt and family, and Mis. Iva Garwood attended the Garwood reunion Sunday at Armstrong Hall in Three Rivers, Michigan.
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Sunday dinm r guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Worthington were Mias Kathy Zangra of Waukegan, 111 . Mrs. Frank Albert, < f Tampa, Florida, and Mr. and Midi Cn\e Bickel. Lloyd Milb r was plea. antly surprise/i Thursday evening by a group of friends in honor of his birthday Mrs. Miller was assisted in serving birthday cake, and homemade ice cream by Mrs. Carl Zimmerle and Mrs. Ike Dunnuck. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Schoberg and daughter Gayle, and granddaughter, Allison Riad, Mr. and Mr . DuWayne V\ hitmen, Mr and Mr. H C Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs Gary Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Everett Hilmgren, Mr. and Mr- Carl Zimnuile and Mr and Mrs Ike I »unnu( k. \oimi I IBF.R I V IIOMEM \KERS MEET Th N.iith Liberty Homeinak <r> Home Demons! rai on ('bit met in the home of Mr... Jerry Morris on Monda\ evening. Mi Hei nan Judd gave Cm msson or. dri< 1 flower arrangements. Re-fre.-hments weie s -rved by hostessms, Mrs. Jerry Moriis and Mr Guy Mori< T>ress up your driveway with a good u cd car from PfIWELLM vNN CHEVROLET-OLDSMO BILE CO. Walkerton. G-t in ar the "DRIVE-WAY DEALS" ai I take y< ur pick of the big s< l«tion of list'd ears. Drive it home and make the family hapI . If you need good used trucks, v e'\ e got them, too. . Where ' ou see the OK sign of I’OWELL- . ! \NN Chevrolet-Oldsm ibde Co., A’alkertt n. \I)J1 STEP Happiness is the reward the world bestows on p*op]e who have learned how to live.
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