The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1963 — Page 15

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Mr and Mrs. Lester Tarlton of Garrett spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Thrlton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob and family spent the w<a«k end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jacob of Orland, Ind. Mr and Mrs. DuWayne Burch and Todd were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Burch and Dennis, in Walker Mrs. Art Smith of Elmer, Mo , is visiting in the Dwight Burch borne. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Rai lev and family of Goshen. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Whitoteather and daughters of Tyner, spent Sunday with Mrs. Esther Harman. The Studio Dry.sa Shop has white drosses suitable for graduation or confirmation. Mr. and Mra Tom Ball and family. Logansport, Mr. and Mrs Duane Rhodes, Smith Bend, ajid Mrs. Charlotte Cassidy and family were Mothers Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. Gerald Rom and grandaon, Kerry Rom, Lakeville, and Mrs Glen Hostetler, were Monday guest* of their mother, Mrs. Dora Knowlton.

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Mrs Caude Watkins entertained members of her bridge club Tuesday night. Mrs. C. E Eilei sp. nt last week ui Detroit. Michigan with hei daughter and family, Mr and Mrs William Bilyeu Mr Eib i was also a week end guest Mr. and Mrs Elvin White and family spent several days last week in Bemidij, Minnesota, visiting his mother. Mrs. Florence White. Mr. and Mis. Berlin Burnside, Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner. Milford, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mi - Wilder Bumside. Mr. and Mrs Marcelien Van Wanzeeks honored their son, Joseph G?rard, Sunday on his first Holy Communion when they entertained nt dinner for Mrs. Elsie Pollitt and Charles VanWanzeele and God-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Meyer jack and family of Broadview. 111. Mr and Mrs. Cyril Matthys, of South Bend weri also guests. An open house was held in th? afternoon with 35 relatives and friends as guests. A buffet supper was served with a decorat ’d cake

Mr and Mrs. Leonard Beaty spent the week end in Belle Center, Ohio, with the latter’s moth t, Mrs C W. Campbell and other relatives. Mi. and Mrs. Bud Kring and taught r, Kathy Lm. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bonifacius Mr and Mrs Erhart Hackei r-. turned home from St Petersburg Florida, where they spent the winter months. Mr. and Mrs Frank Hahn. Mr. and Mrs Leigh Roy Hahn »nd family Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Williams and family, and Mr and Mrs. James Fan ar and lanuly. Bremen, all enjoyed a smorga^ I bord dinner in New Carlisle- Sun. • lay for Mothers’ Day. Mi and Mrs Doyle Palmiter of .^>mh Bend were w -ek end guests 1 ‘ ^ r - Mrs. Eugene Skinner. Sunday dinner guests were Mr and Mrs. Robert Barden and fam ily and Mr and Mrs. Herald Hostetler Jr. and family. Mr. and Mrs Leigh Roy Hahn and family were supper guesu. Mr and Mrs. Fay Stoneburner ot near Walkerton entertained aith a Mothers Day dinner in thoir home for Mr and Mrs. Chester Thayer and Mr and Mrs. Claude Shenemnn. of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter and sons of Mishawaka Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and daughter, Tammy Lynn. Clarence Rehmeltz and Kennv Barr nil of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Delaney nf West Uifayette, spent the u e rk end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Harold Knowlton and family. (> ther guests on Sunday were Mrs. Dora Knowlton and Mr and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton nn<l daughters. North Liberty Mrs V. B. Wolfe | P ft Tu sdny for her home in Sebring. Florida, after having spent the past twn Wivks visiting friends and relatives in Walkerton, and her son and family, Mr and Mrs Ted Wolfe, in Park Forest. 11l The latter spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Glen Walz. Other guests on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Nelson Walz and Mrs V B Wolfe.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaminski ♦•ntertained Sunday in honor of Mother’s Day and ilk- confirmation of their on. Steven and Mi . Martha Clark. Gid sts were Mrs. Mary Kamin-ki, Mr. an I Mrs Leßoy Thomas of Import.•; Mr and Mrs. Cleo Clark and Martha: Mrs. Jul -s Turner and son of Schererville; and Mis, Lonaine H irlowizinski of Teegard n. Mr and Mrs. Jack Rizek entertained Sunday with a dim, r < elebratmg the second birth 'ay of their son, John. Gu-ests wer. Mrs. Francos Heim and daughter, Porte Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hough and daughter and Mi and Mrs. Guy Rizek and family. North Liberty; also Mrs. Mile Riz-k and Bud M.-, and Mrs Jerry Rams mid family were in New C; -tb er the wp»-k «nd visiting Mr and M’s. John Kerrigan. They .d o attended the funeral -a Mrs Rain t grandmother. Mrs t>;h' Miller. Mr. K-rrigan returned home with the Rains for a visit. Sunday dinner gm-sts of William Buchtel were Mr and Mrs. Fit-man Stropo. Debbie, II illy, Regan and Marty of Jeff rsonville; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buchtel and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Payton and • t mily, Mi and Mrs. Denni ■ Nortl ai । ind family, Misa Jane Bayton and Bud Puff of South B«nd. Mother’s Day gue ts >f Mrs Byron Rupel were Dr. and Mrs. Tx'O Smith and family, Lakeville; Miss Annabel and Esther Rupe! of West Lafayett -. The occasion also oeleteratt-d the May birthdays of Carol, Janice and Amy Smith

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i and their mother, Mrs. Glea Rupel Smith. Mother’s Day dinner guests of the Richard Anderson Jrs„ w ie Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Sr., Mis. Anna Drake, .Mr. and Mrs Ben Prico and Sharon .m l Mrs. Betty Rowe of He n sd. m. Mrs Rowe i; spending sev« ><| weeks visiting n»-r daughter and fami’y and >! <> b< r sister M s. L. Conley of I.apaz. □ - n HOSPITAL NEWS □——— — _ ] Mrs. Albin Perrett was adr t. ted to Holy Family ho pital Dejois A-.', dd is a patient n Holy Family Imspit.d. । Mrs. Ciar.-noe Holliday j, a ti -nt in Holy Family hospr d. Mrs. Clarence Field- N< n Liberty, is a pati-nt in Comm m ty ho-pdaJ. Miss Sharon Stump wh tdnutted to c.. imunity hospiu l . rj _ iniri ns Mr and Mi : Jerry L. I>. I’oy are happy o announ -e the b ’h ot a daug'd i, 8.-t’;my Arn. i n May io, at E indolph County jp -- • pital, Winchester. Ind. Th > ■ [ terna) grandfather is D?hnar I T’oy, W.-Pkerton. Mr. and Mrs Donald Ho .11 are the parents of a 9 lb. 15 oz. baby boy born Thurstlay, Mat tn Holy Family hospital H« ! b en named J ffry Wade. Take heed: A recklesa di • r and his wife are -Kin parted.

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