The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1964 — Page 3

f ""tTTIf *sl Walkerton Mrs. George Cox of Franklin Park, 111., wax a week end guest of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Awald. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Winkley of Grand Rapids, Michigan, were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manford Bouse. Mr. and Mrs. James Ridenour spent the week end in Logansbort with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ridenour. Mrs. David Lawrence spent last week in Indianapolis with her daughter and family. Dr. and Mrs. T A. Randall. Mr. Lawrence joined them on Sunday and they returned home Monday. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs W P. Cowan were Mr and Mrs Bud Phillips of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. David Duncan and children of Hampton. Virginia Mr. and Mrs Richard Orcutt and family of Fort Wayne were week end guests of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and Roger. Miss Diane Gjemro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Carl Gjem ■■ celebrated her 10th birthay S in lav. February 16. with a party in her home Pre ent were Diane Daube, Jody Gjemre. Cheryl Zimmerman. Lynn Stasko, and Jackie Tiede. Grandma and Grandpa Pehrs. >n were also there to help celebrate Games were played and refr« hments were served INNIVERSAKY PARTY A surprise supper party in h'inor of Mr and Mr. Richard Ander on Sr. was held Saturday evening m the home of Mr and Mrs Richard Anderson Jr . with Mrs. Ben Price assisting Tne Anderson i were married 30 years ago on February 24 A beautifully decorated thrce-tier cake topp- d with the numerals of 30 centered the table Another surprt-e a vaited the Andersons when a niece and husband Mr and Mi Randy Bryson of Brevard, North <’arolina. arrived Others enjoying the party were Mrs Anna Drake Mr and Mrs Orville Schnwltz and Larry, Mr .and M r Paul Drake and Jim. Mr and Mr Larry Lowry. Mr and M*-s Jerrv S' hmeltz and Mr and Mrs. Bob Tomb of r'rown Point Mr and Mrs Frit"’ Rarbknr ht of Hamlet were unable to attend Mr and Mr« Orville Schnwl'z wa re celebrating their anni orsarv also Many nice g'ft were received bv the cminle They have nne « >n, Richard, and two gran'children This occasion will be long remembered by them.

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Week end guests of Mr and Mrs George Seitz were Mr and Mrs. Milt Brown and children of Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles । and Sally were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burroughs and family m Plymouth. , Mr. and Mrs Marcdein Van Wanzerle and Joey and Mrs. Elsie B. Pollitt were in Gary Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morton । Pollitt. Mrs. Pollitt came to Walkerton for a few days vhit Jack Watkins ad Larry Hikr, students at Purdue I'nivernity. West Lafayette, and J< hn Stahly, a student at Indiana State College, spent the week end with their parents. Don Lidwig and friend. Harold Binkley, of Indiana State College. Terre Haute, spent the week end with Don's patents Mr and Mrs Agnew Ludwig, Steve and David. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Richard Anderson Jr and children were Mrs. Ben Price and Sharon, and Larry Hostetler of North Liberty Visitors in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs Jerry Worthington and dan' ters of Laporte. Mr and M*- Jim K- ■ icrt of Mill Creek and Mr and Mr Richard Kerchaert an I children of Dearborn Michigan, we . recent guests of their mothem Mrs Dorothy Page' r an Thev 'pe.| celebrate the birthday of their mother. , Rhea Cripe will arrive Friday from L»s Angeles California to spend a week with her mother and family, Mr Robert C* ipe Mow Cripe v ill leave Mar h 6th for Washington. D C wi• re he has accepted a ecretarial position with the USTA Mr. and Mrs Richard Rnndcndistol were Sunday dinner gucstw of Mr. an Mrs Charles Bandendl tel. Thev were afternoon and evening luncheon gue is of Mr. and Mrs Harry Duffey in Mishawaka Mih Rebecca Grimes of Indianapolis is one of the twentythree Senior Physical Therapy students at the Indiana University Medical Center She i - ervIng her internship in Phy < .d Therapy at the Van le-b ' b.< ratal in NaJivdle Tent Shi* :• 'he granddaughter of Mr ami Mr W P. Cowan Mr and Mm Rav Nushaum entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Mr. md Mrs M hael Nushaum who arc moving to Buffalo. Neu York Other g. • ' were Mr and Mrs Roger Nu«baum, Mr ai d Mrs .Jame N isbatim and Jimmy. Mrs Grin Nusbaum, Mrs Velma Stahiv Nancy Buttens, Ruth Harwell. Norman Rtahlv Mr and Mrs Kenneth K'ln-dm '. Mr F’o en< e Whit** and Bernard Hut hens Mr and Mrs Man in Bouse e* - ’ertainrd Saturday evening with a supper c<'lfe*rat ing the thirteenth birthday of ’heir daughter, Linda Pr»-sent were Mr and Mrs Willard Winkley < f Grand Ra* - ids Michigan Mr an I Mrs Ralph Sullivan Ilebbic and D.-n---ice of N<»r’h Liberty; Mr and Mrs Manford P. • William Bouse and Debbie Ham

Mrs. Charles Tiede was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs Marcehen Van Wanzeele and family on Monday evening.

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