The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1963 — Page 10

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farewell party xx as held for her by her friend- and co-workers at the A met nan Legion Post in Walkerton. Mi Hattie Taylor, D.g m - jxort. is -pending a few days this week ns gue-t of Mr. and Mi Edward Bairvtt. Igiure’ md Robert Duthie, -t i* dent.' at Indiana l’niver-ity, -pent the week end wi’h their parent... Mr and Mt Oren Duthie. Mi nd Mt William Harrison, of <’h eg an ’ Mr and Mr 11, ni y Hari । n <d W ><«i n, HI w.'■ ent '-lined by Mr Am< ha Hai n non Sunday Mi and Mr Robert Henry, and Mi Florence Parmenter, nu iid^'i of t ■ Fom e-t ville < 'hapter <' u .. el. ente; Tain* d lcM' and M’ Max Kuhlwein la t Fi day. Mi and Mr Paul Pr.r.ti Jr and < hildren of Uafayetu and Mr and Mr Chule- Droz. l an! txx • children of Valparai o wen gue t of Mr and Mr- Paul Prentiss Sunday. C'ax - Bonifield entertained hi< sister and niece over the week end Mt Eva W< 11- an i daughter

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