The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1964 — Page 12

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — March 26. 1964

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Mrs. George Shade is in Mem »siil hospital for treatment. Mrs Vern Clark has relumed line from Sebring, Florida, W ere she sjm nt the past three in anths Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and fa inly were Sunday evening visitors of Mr and Mrs Merlin Waite s and family. Mr. and Mrs James Ulrich of Benton Harbor were Sunday p tests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles U nch. The Misses Angela anti Connie Bihley were Monday evening g ie»U of Mrs. Myrtle Lytle in M shawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon relumed home from Norfolk. Virginia on Friday. Mr. Gordon has b.^n discharged after serving five years in the Navy He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gordon. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Micron Jr. and f i nily were Mr. and Mrs. John Boron Sr. The occasion was the 45th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Boron Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr< R«.»bcrt Steele and f amUy in Mishawaka. The oomson was in honor of the birthdays of Carol and Bobby Steele. Miss Carol Steele celebrated her 12th birthday Monday with a parly in her honor. Guests inOluded Mary Lynn Beckwith. T-try Hamilton. Jane Whitmer. Brenda Gall and Christie Snyder. Mr. and Mr*. Arno Reed and Mr. and Mrs. John Reed of Fish Like were Saturday evening sup- i per guests of Mrs. Robert Huff and daughters in South Bend The occasion was in honor of Lynn HufT-. fifteenth birthday. Jose Vilar of Valencia, Spain, and Annette Juntzcn of Dusseldorf. Germany, the AFS students attending Riley high school, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Walters Friday. They toured the O' ienburg Dairy Farm. Clarence S nith’s Maple Syrup Camp and Ixiren Shearer's egg factory The YF group of the Tabor EUB church were also guests later in th? evening. J

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Mrs Clara Kaser, a patient in the Walkerton Nursing Home, u growing weaker. Rev. and Mm. Thomas were Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mr< Clifton Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rauen of Wanatah were Sunday afternoon guests of the Robert Rauens. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris and Mrs Pauline Morns were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Huey Stanton in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. John Grcnert returned to Greeley. Colorado Friday. after spending a feu* days with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Grenert. Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Snyder were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. H B. Snyder in Valparaiso, Mr. and Mrs. John Reed of Fish Lake, and Roger Reed and Soni Kay were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Amo Reed. Mrs. Grace Miller of South Bend was a Wednesday afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs Fred DeCoudres spent several days last week visiting friends and relatives in Sullivan. GreysvHlc and Washington. Indiana Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rudynski and family were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and family of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schrader and Margaret Col de berg of Koontz lAke Lkida Ramsbey and Sara Jean Walters attended the first in a series of training classes for Sr. Girl Scouts who have signed up for the round-up to be held in July. 1965. in Idaho The class was held Saturday at the Portage Chapel Methodist Church. The next meeting will be April 4 in LaPorte. Recent callers in the Alva Grenert home were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Schlemmer and Kay of North Liberty. Mr. and Mra. William Grenert, Jesse Grenert and Nancy, all of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. George Burton of Lakeville; Mrs Richard Crothers, ant! Mrs Fem Bright and Carl of Mishawaka,

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