The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1962 — Page 5
(NORTH LIBERTY) Mr. and Mrs Janies Ulrich, of Benton Harbor, Michigan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrich. - < Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rudynski were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Schrader and family, of Orovertown. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington were Mr. and Mis. Darrell Kaufman of Mishawaka, Mrs. Wava Eslinger and Mrs. Erank Albert of Tampa, Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Nara gon of Walkerton were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beron Jr. and family. — • - w f STEEL FAMILY REUNION The Elmer E. Stull family held their 25th annual reunion Sunday at Merrifield Park in Mishawaka. The children honored a sister, Mrs E. W. Farrar, and brother. Chalmer Stull, who celebrated their 10th anniversaries. Another sister. Mrs. Paul Bergland, of North Liberty, was honored as being the only one attending all 25 reunions. There were 2R present coming from Mishawaka, South Bend. Peru, Columbia City, Warsaw, North Liberty. Indiana, and Niles and Kalamzoo. Michigan.
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Mrs, Gertrude Sousley and Mrs Blanche Clark' arrived home Friday from California after attending the funeral of th* ir brother, Carson Bickel. Mis, Bert Six, Charles Six and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holdmhaum recently visited with relatives in Dorr and Holland, Michigan. Mrs. Mary Armstrong and daughter, of Lafayette, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims and Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huff and daughters, of South Bend, and Mrs. Arno Reed visited Craig Huff at Fort Wayne on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I>eo Friesner, of Osceola, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beron Jr., and family. Sgt. and Mrs. John Hendrixon and family, of Sacramento. Calif . and Mrs. Floyd Miller of South Bend, were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and son. Mr. anil Mrs. Clem Mamerow were Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Heck at Tippecanoe. California or Bust! Summer is the season for vacations. Therefore. Dick’s Radio and TV Service will be closed beginning Monday. August 13, through Sat. urday. August 25th We will lx* open for business at 9 am. on Monday. August 27, completely exhausted from a “relaxing" excursion.
Mr and Mrs Robert Huff of South Bend, Craig Huff of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Arno Red. h i I a pi< m< W ednesday at Fort R* cowry, Ohio. Ronnie Horrall was in Chi* ago from Thursday until Saturday attending a Chevrolet-Olds training school ami spent Sunday as the guest of Term Yetter in Indianapolis. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowers Saturday evening were Mrs. Edna Wolfe and Max, Mr. and Mrs. John Schulte and daughters and Mr, and Mrs. Larry Stull and son. Miss June Wolfe recently spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family at Bass Lake. John Farrar, of Pittsford, N. Y. is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. William Mortakis. Mr and Mrs. Delmar Groves and children, of Minnesota, visited Mrs. George Shade on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Marjorie Gentry spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family at Bass Lake. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garwood the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Seibert Davis and son of Burlington, N. J.: Mr and Mrs. Greg Frazier, of Niles, Mich.: Mr and Mrs Paul Gressinger. of Belle Glade. Florida, and Don Rice, of Cassopolis, Michigan.
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Mr. and Mi Lloyd Rawlings at d Mi ,ind Mi. Ra hatd Garwood spent last Sunday at D» r Foria.st, near Coloma, Mich Mrs. John S' hulte and daughters were guests last week end of Mrs. Edna Wolfe and Max Mi. Schulte joined them on Saturday and they left on Sunday for Franklin. Kentmky, where they will locate. John Wilcox Jr , and family are vacationing this week at a cottage at Golden Lake, near An gola. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garwood were in Chicago Tuesday and attended the International Trade Fair at McCormick Place, and tin Tommy Bart let Water Show on the lake front. They report the Trade Fair is ex< client this year.
Now Working At My Home • Car And Small Engine Repair • f General tune-up. valve grinding, carburetors, X A complete engine repaires and overhauling. X MYRON’S REPAIR SERVICE Highway 23, North Edge Os North Liberty Myron ('. Davis Phone 656-1626 I HOURS: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm — Mon. - Fri. i I 8:00 am to 5:00 pm — Sat. i
Mr. and Mr Ib niv White er, of Walk* I ton, calk'd on Mi s. Geoi ;O Shads on Tu< "lay. Mi John Schulte ai d daughters were Thill aiay guests of Mr . Charles Wynn. An executive who was swamp, ed with work called the office .switi hboard operator. “Look, Miss Jones,'' he said “don't put through any calls to me this morning. I'll be incommunicado.” ■'Well, all right." the girl re. plied, dcubtfully “But in case anything very in portant comes up, hadn’t you better let me have your phone number there?’’ THE ODDS Take things as they come—only one in a million catches up with that promi'ing future.
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