The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1963 — Page 20
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— TH J? INDEPENDENT NEWS — June 13,1963
STAR Mr. and Mrs. Milton Duff, Baldwin Park, California were Friday ev< tung guests ol the Merlin U H. rs family. Donald and Earl XV Herb, South Bend, were also go sts. Pamela and Peggy Smith of L- <ewood, Californa, are spendin; several days with their aunt, M s Merlin Walters They have a l . > !•' eii visiting their grandpare Ls Mr. and Mrs. D« vu Smith li <outt. Bend Singspiration will beheld at the S, • Chuith Sunday evening ihe Young Adults had a class I ty at the home of thru teaehe Fred Schutz, on the Quinn 1. el Saturday night. Joe Chai les Sr., accompani <1 M . and Mis. Jim Charles and 1 uly of Elkhart on a thre< v. ‘ks vacation trip to San Diego, Ca »f Hi and Mrs. Harold Snyder at i Howard spent several davs , in Indianapolis to attend com in in ement exercises of their d ghtei from Franklin Methodist Ck h ge. . ’ Delores Matz and Calvin Wilh I '-pent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lightfoot. The Carl Huff family moved into the property on Pine Road w ich they recently acquired from the late Charles Howell estate. Maple Grove The Maple Grove Church will ha e Bible School this week. The n‘w minister. Rev. Leland XX i- wili biing the message on S. iday at 9:15.
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Mrs. Gus Welch and Mrs. Leonard dcheddiger of the Muple Grove Church attended conference last week. Miss Sharon Miller returned from Marion Colleg ■ last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Ross of North Liberty were Thursday vis. Kors in the Harold Geyer home. Miss Barbara Cukrowicz who is in nurses training at St. Joseph h- pi'.al is being sent to Kokomo La additional training. YELLOW BANK (Delayed! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koller of Buchanan, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmeltz and son of Rolling Prairie and Mr and Mrs. Melvin Baughman of near Izikeville wen Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orby Baughman. Mr and Mi Quentin Mangus and family of near Plymouth and Mrs. Dorothy Culp of near North Liberty were week end guests of Freida Mangus and son, Donovan. in Richmond Mr and Mrs. Roy Freeman and family of near Walkerton and Miss Nancy May attended the Mass meeting at Camp Mack Sunday. Mrs. Roy Freeman. Shirley and Mary Ann of near Walkerton were (Friday evening aupper guests of Mrs. Hazel Hoover in Tecgarden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leier of South Bend wore dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Rowland Goon in LaPaz. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Freeman
ran the Sayler Grocery Stone in Tecgarden over Memorial week end while Mr. and Mrs. Salyer tx>ok a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Weigand of Sou h Bend entertained Sunday evening in honor of their son, Roy who graduated. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baughman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Herbster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Balsbaugh, Mr. and Mrs Robert Herbster and family and Mrs. Carrie Herbster. Mr. and Mrs. Orby Baughman of near Lakeville were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvill? S' luneltz in Walkerton. Mrs. Carl Clauson of Culver was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baughman. Mrs. John Boyer of South Bend was a guest Memorial Day of her pan nts, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Harbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Wibbert Ma-klc of near North Liberty and Miss Linda Sick of Mishawaka spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Macy in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and family of near North Liberty wert Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Halt and ! family. Memorial Day callers in the Melvin Baughman home were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Steele of Auburn. । Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seybold of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Boone and daughter and Grandma Bonne, all of North Liberty. Dr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and family of near Ijakeville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Halt and family. Mr. an<l Mrs. Ivan Hartsough ami Samuel Rowe called on Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roush of near Plymouth. Mrs. Lydia Myers of the Walkerton Nursing Home was a Thursday and Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Markle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herbster and family of near Lakeville. Louis Snyder and Miss Carolyn Rowe were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rowe and family of Oak Park, 111. Eric Clark of near North Lioerty was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baughman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Markle and Grandma Myers of Walkerton were Memorial Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Low at Niles. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hoffer of Highland were week end guests of Mr.-and Mrs. Ivan Hartsough. Herbert Stump went on a fishing trip over the week end at Minong. Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rowe and family of Oak Park were Memorial Day guests of Mr and Mrs. Earl Rowe and family.
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EUB NAOMI CIRCLE The Naomi Circle of the EUB Church met in the church social room Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Rudolph Cecrle led the lesson and Mrs. Mildred McKesson read the scripture. After the lesson Mrs. Cecrle asked various ones to relate information learned at the Missionary Convention held the day before at Oakwood Park. Mrs. David Eiler closed with prayer. Hostesses were Mrs. Frank Hahn and Mrs. Robert Reeder. j — SHEN EM AN REUNION The 52nd annual Sheneman rewas held Sunday, June 9 at the Sheneman grove. About 50 attended coming from Goshen, Plymouth, Lakevillle LaPaz and Walkerton. Officers elected werc’Fred Shencman, president. Mel Roush vice president;; and Gladys Sheneman, secretary. A short program was given after which ice cream was enjoyed by all. It seems there’s fancy nightclub in Texas where, instead of calling a cab for you. they add S2OOO to the check and give you a car. An informant adds this is known as a Corvair charge. “Tell me friend” said a sympathetic man to a pan-handler, “how did you ever get yourself into such destitute circumstances?” "Well.” replied the derelict, "when I had the world by the tail I let go to reach for the moon.” Se<* you in Church Sunday
Public Sale Having purchased the late Grace Bunning property, will sell the household goods, at the corner of Cherokee and Tecumseh Rd. or Kramers Beach Rd. Koontz Lake, Walkerton, Indiana Saturday, June 15 1:00 O’clock Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents M. Higginbotham Theo. (Fat) Rhodes, Auct. 2tjL3p
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