The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1963 — Page 16
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Oct. 31, 1963
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Walkerton
Mr and Mrs Albert IMtH me of Port Clint n Oh: > p« nth« t we- k visit mg Mi s Mam? M v km Mr aid Mi Jan • I i' >n an I family of Wakaru-u w« Sunday g jest of hi.- m thei Mis I- E. Ea ton. Mi • Ai thui I >vMx < r and (> g ppent la t I' 'i ’-ax aith M/- Myron Wil lams : ind T: nt in \ a!pai ai o. Mi “ N< ’ma 1 t' -k <r‘ rtainC ! 13 of I ri fr ?" t it a thing party Monday ewnim.: m her home Mrs Phyllis Swihart of North liberty vas n charge of tin en’eitan ■■ ’ Hf i -nt of i ake, punch ; 1 • . v ie Mr. and M’- I •?’, n H Hand and • m :■ • n • nt '■ • << k »nd at Stevens Dm Wi on m visiting t'a ii daughti ।. i’atm la. who is a indent at the Maria B—h S hool th* '* Mi Paul Koln? • K.!”en L"is and Karl of F'ort Wayne spent from Wedn< day to Friday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Otto Silm.'ltz Mis. P- ter Maik of Nik-. Mi higan was a Thursday guest. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Seitz of South B< nd iwie hnner guests Saturday in the George Seitz home, before leaving for Sarasota, Florida to -p-mi the winter On Sunday. Mr. and Mis George Mattox and son of Hammond were afternoon callers. Mis. Ray Kaufman accompanied her daughter. Mrs Charles Epperson and family, of E Gary, to Mmneaj>olis. Minn . for a few days visit with Mr and Mrs Dale Durst and family Mrs Gerald Kaufman and children of Fish Lake were week end guests. ATTENDS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION \SSEMBLY Dr and Mrs. Brvce Rohrer have returned from Chut ago where Dr. Rohrer attended the International Medical Assembly of the Interstate Postgraduate Medual Association of North America At a ladies auxiliary luncheon, Mrs. Rohrer heard Ann Linders -peak on the many problems that she receives Dr Rohn i attended four days of meeting- scient fi lunchtons and medical exhibits.
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Mi M ixme Wood -pent the -a < - k •nd in Kokomo visiting her father end other relatives and fi lends. Luther and Ivan Gunn of Peoria. 111. ware recent guests of their mother. Mi- Lulu Gunn, and their M-tor. Mr. ami Mrs. ( • uh Tied. Mr and Mrs Sylvi ter Amsler and Mike and Jane Tinker, of War-aw. nt Sunday at Great Lik»- Illinois vui'u.g Rot rt Am ler who J” in .• c training th«re. Mi - Turner L Coin of Wins--1 w Ind,ana < amc Sunday to spend ’ lx- winter v. ith h<r daughter and family Mr and Mi But hyl Reed. Mr< L mard Re tv was in K- nton, Ohio Sunday to vi-it her mother. Mr- C W. Campbell a‘.o is in a hospital then offering from a broken leg. Mr and Mi Mahlon Jacob and family -p< nt from Wedne day to Sunday of la t wk -ightseeing in southern Indiana Tiny visited McCormicks Creek Na liwlle and Brown County Th- y al-i visited their nephew-- Dane Tubergan. at Purdue I’mersity and Gknn Jacob at Buthr University. Charles Van W.mz.eeie and Mr. and Mr- Mar<<hun Van Wanz* <k: and Joey were in Broadview. 11l Sunday as guc ts of Mr and Mrs Stophen Meyerjac k and St< vie and Mary Beth The occasion honored Stevie on his tenth birthday Mis A. G. Keilman of Tacoma, Washington, is spending a few weeks with her sister. Miss Adelaide Millard and Mrs. Joe Millard. Mrs Fred Millard of Mishawaka is also a guest this week. Other dinner guests Monday were Mrs Mildred Prosser, LaPortc. Mrs. Ed Lambert and Arthur Kassabaum Mrs. Anna Bose was also present. Mr and Mrs Robert Cook of Anaheim, California, arrived Monday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs George Lanphcre ot near Walkerton Dio Cooks are enroute to their home after a two months tour of the Far East. The visited the lianphere's daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Flanegin In Djakarta, Indonesia where Mr Flam gm is with the American Embassy.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mm. Dwight Pippeng- r and son were Mr. and Mis. Donald Teter of Mishawaka; Mr, and Mr Chester Thayer of LaPaz and Mr. and Mrs Claude Shcneman of North Liberty Mr and Mrs Roy Rensberger return'd last week from a few days visit with their son. Owen and his wif«- at F'avvttville. North Carolina. Mr. Rensbei ger was transferred to the Army Camp in Fort Bragg. North Carolina in August after finishing basic training in F'ort Knox. Ky. His address is Owen Pamsberg'-r, 5117 Patton Road, Fayettvillc, North Carolina. Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rensbcrgcr were Mr and Mis Stanford E--of South Bend. Gu-sts for Sunday dinner were Mr and Mr Richard Monhaut of Bremen and Mr and Mi Rus-cll Clark and Bruoc of Noi th Liberty. Aftemoon and evening lum h guests were Mr and Mis Harold Rcnsb rger of Walkerton and Mi and Mi Lyle Rensberger and family of Gary Wedne day callers in the Rensberger home wen- Mr. and Mrs. Myron Davis and sons. □ - □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ - □ Mr Ri< haru 11 iff ua- a<lmi! I d to Comm unitv hospital LaPortc Mis Hazel Tank is a patient in Community ho-pital Fred Lloyd is a patuwt in the Community hospital Maurice Lung was admitted to Holy Family hospital. John Hotrowicz was admitted to Holy Family hospital. Mrs Charles Robert Cripe was admitted to Community hospital. Floyd Humes. North Liberty. Is a patient in Holy Family hoapital. Maole Grove Mr. and Mrs Jack Vukovits ami children were recent visitors at the Joe Andcrt home Steve Andert wlio has been home for a month from Korea, left Tuesday for Fort Lewis. Washington Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bu< k were recent visitors of his mother, Mrs. Bonnie Buck. Mrs. J. S. Warenor of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, spent Saturday at the Harold Geyer hon e Mr and Mrs Harold G< yer had Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs. Joe Vargo in South Bend.
[vote repubican at the town election I TUESDAY. NOVEMBER Sth | ELECT THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES TO I OFFICES FOR THE TOWN OF WALKERTON i ' *** B | | Walter L Heil Trustee, First Ward j i David M. Mellin Trustee, Second Ward ! ! Buthyl (Boots) Beed Trustee, Third Ward I | Leland T. Frailey Trustee, Fourth Ward j j Bernard (Burdell) Williams Trustee, Fifth Ward | | Wayne L Cover Clerk-Treasurer | "GO WITH G. 0. F." VOTE REPUBLICAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER sth Political Advertisement Republican Town Committee fl
FINK AND BIA E SHOU ER Mrs. Cail Garwood was honored Saturday afternoon at a pink and blue shower at the home of Mrs. Eugene Garwood. Mrs. Melvin Olson and Mrs. Maurice Worrington won the prizes in contests ejijoyed. Mi-s Biemla Garwood assisted the guest of honor in opening her gifts. The hostess served a dessert with coffee and mints Among the guests was Mrs. Charles Whitmer, mother of the honor guwst. NORTH LIBERTY' MENU Monday Barbecues, corn, tossed salad, gingerbread. Tuesday—Veg. soup, cheese sticks, fruit cup crackers. W< dn< day— Meat balls, m potatoes. celery, pears, asparagus. Thur-day — Chiu mac. green beans, cole slaw, brownie. Friday — Tuna/noodles, ch<*cse sti<k, cab and pine, salad, applecrisp. Milk served with each meal.
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WALKERTON HIGH MENU Moday— Hamburger on bun, buttered rice, peas and carrots, fruit. Tuesday Veg. soup ami crackers, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, banana pudding. Wednesday - Spaghetti with nv-at sauce, tossed salad, cheese stx ks, cherry upside down cake, rolls. Thursday— Hot jM>rk on a raft, mashed potato. b«-ets cupcakes. Friday Creameu tuna on biscuits. green beans, peach pie, biscuit Milk served daily. ST. PATS HOT LUNC H Monday—Barbecue on bun. but. beans, oatmeal cake. Tuesday Meat loaf, baked potato, bread, peaches. Wednesday Chicken -oup with crackers, hot rolls, cheese ti<kThursday Scalloped corn ami p<>rk. muffins, butter. Friday—Peanut butter ami j- lly sandwiches, vegetables, pudding. Milk is served each day.
