The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 May 1963 — Page 3

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Mr. and MiU Mahlon Jacob and family spent Sunday in Angola with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Jacob. Mrs. Leland Frailey spent from April 19 to 25 in Memphis, Tenn., attending the Women's National Bowling Tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tarlton's guests from Friday to Munday were her mother, Mrs. Marguerite Bisbee, of Fostoria. Ohio, and her sister, Mrs. Donald Schaurer of Jersey City, Ohio. Mrs. Leland Frailey and Ruth. Sharon Savoie, and Mrs. Marie Holmes were in Chicago Munday night to see the Chicago Whin Sox and Yankee baseball game. Mrs. F. W. Bossier, of Anaheim, California, spent several days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Dunn. Last Friday they were both guests of the latter's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dunnuck in South Bend. LaMar Stahly, of Jacksonville. Forida, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Stahdy, were Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Steinke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer entertained with r supper last Thursday evening in honor of their son. Craig, who was celebrating his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mis. Hobart Luther. LaPorte, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hostetter, Mrs. Dora Knowlton, Greg Doll and Jackie Hiler. Jack Miller, of Albuquerque. New Mexico, spent last week visiting his sister, Mrs. Forest Stahly and Mr. Stahly. Mr. Miller and Mrs. Stahly also visited their sister-in-law, Mrs. J. E. Miller in Kokomo and Mrs. John Klopz and George Zerby tn Indianapolis for several days. Her niece, Mrs. Corabell Cormeny, of Elkhart, was a recent supper guest of the Stahlys. In honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Everett Baker and Mrs Kenneth Reed, their sisters all got together in the Baker home for breakfast and lunch recently. Present were Mrs. Ralph Hillegas, Mrs. Florence Wiese. Mrs. Howard Miller, all of South Bend; Mrs. Robert Foegley, Vandalia, Michigan: Mrs Marvin Kizer, Mrs. Cle’.l Bare, Mrs. Ix>onard Steele, Mrs. Neil Jackson. Mrs. Cecil Weber awl Mrs Du Wayne Burch and son. North Liberty; Mni. Walter McCutcheon and friend. Gary: Mrs Douglas Baker and Carla, Walkerton.

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May we suggest for Mother's Day, jewelry, hosiery, lingerie, handbags, dresses, skirts, blouses, matched sportswear, etc. We gift wrap free and wrap for mailing. Studio Dress Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Oblong, Hl , spent the week end with Mrs, A. F. Dailey and Mrs. C. J. Cites, On Sunday they attended the 50th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Welkie in Wanatah. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hostetler, Mrs. Myrtle Barney and Mrs. Fred S. Williams attended the funeral in Detroit Wednesday ot Mrs. Barney's sister. Mrs. Emma Buckles, who passed away Sunday evening. STORK SHOWER Mrs. Erroll Van Buskirk was honored at a stork shower given by Mrs. Richard Brice and Mrs. Jerry Rains, Sunday, April 21, at the Brice residence. A baby bassinette decorated with pink and blue streamers a fixed as a canopy, and a replica of Mr. Stork looking on in his dignified manner. served as a decorative display of all shower gifts received. Table decorations consisted of a cake formed into the shape of a baby basket am! favors of small storks made from safety pins were perched atop a large gumdrop. Refreshments were served and games played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jim Howard, Mrs. Bryce Rohrer and Mrs. Dana Knoerr. Each guest received a lapel pin of a blue or pink diaper. This served as a means for an award of a door prize. Invited guests were Mrs. Norma Hanis and daughter, Marcella, of New Castle, mother and sister of the guest of honor, and Mrs. Carroll Van Buskkirk and Mrs. David Paul, also of New Castie, mother-in-law and sister-in-law. respectively of the honored guest. Other guests Included Mrs Rob. ert Bauss, Mrs Roy Powell. Mrs. Cecil Gooch. Mrs. Paul Beatty. Mrs. Dana Knoerr. Mrs. Ernie Brovoid. Mrs. Art Benson. Mrs. Bryce Rohrer. Mrs. Agnew Ludwig. Mrs. Jun Howard. Mrs. Ray Strader, Mrs. John Zenon. Mrs. Denslow Doll. Mrs. W. S. Rautio, Mrs. Howard Personette, Mrs. Paul Guard, Mrs Hal Muncie and Mrs. A. Holmquist.

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