The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1964 — Page 5

122322?^ Walkerton Mr. and Mr* Foster Rearick of Logansport were SaturdaM visitors of Mrs. J. F. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkkg returned home last week after* fcavuig spent the winter months at Anna Maria, Fonda. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Fraiiey entert si not in their home Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Waited Baker and Mr. and Mna. Kenneth) Baker of North Liberty. । Sunday visitors in the Ward' Awald home were Mrs. Bertha Reinhardt, Mrs. Mark Reinhardt and daughter Nancy, of Chicago' Mrs. Ernest Adkins of Laporte’ and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkier. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and son. Were Mr. and Mrs Gerald Ross of Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs Glen Hostetler, and Mrs. Dora Knowlton. , t —• LU , , The silver wedding anmvei. ary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton of Rt. 3. Walkerton, was obsen ed Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock when 125 relatives and fnends came to greet them at a reception in the Johnson Township Community Budding Hostesses were their children and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Delaney, West Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton, North Liberty. and David. Sharon and Gene Knowlton at home. The couple wan married April •, 1930, in the Walkerton Evangelical United Brethren Church by the late Rev. L. E. Eaton Refreshments of rake, punch, coffee, nuts and mints were served from a lace covered table with an over, kirt of white crepe paper eentered with pink and white double wedding bells. The fourtier cake, iced in pink and white with white tells and lily of the valley, centered ea h tier and topped with silver numerals * 25 ’ eentered the table. Silver candle holders and pink candles were at ea< h end. Mrs. W. O. Williams and Mrs Glen Hostetler served the rake. Mrs Arthur DeMyer poured ’he coffee and Miss Sharon Knowlton presided at th»* punch bowl Gene Knowlton had charge of registering the guests. Many lovely gifts were received by the couple irv\9 y J-l EnjnLuiTnri Swanson Poultry Fann Ply mouth, Indiana Phone 936-MB7

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kemp have returned home after spending the winter in Lake Wales, Florida. kMr. and Mrs. Guy Rizek and children were week end guests of his mother, Mrs. Alice Rizek and Bud. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman and Mrs. Dean Knowlton were in Fort Wayne Monday to visit Mr. Chapman’s mother, Mrs. Della Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Naragon had as their guests Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rinehart of LaPorte. Sumlay guests of the Willard Naragon family were Mr. and Mrs. John Beron Jr., and family of North Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nickerson and family of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Skinner have returned from a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Mr. Smith at Sunrise Beach. Lake of the Ozarks, .Missouri. Mrs. David LawTence spent from Sunday to Thursday of thia week in Indianapolis with her daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Randall. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Martha Young and Nick Ehrhardt were Mrs. Thomas Youdbulis and children of South mid and Mr. and Mrs Mac Young and daughters of Hobart. I The famous Akron Jonah Club will have a fish fry of fresh lake perch Friday, April 17th. at the St Patrick School. Walkerton. It will begin at 5:30 pm Donation, adults $1.25, children 75c. Denslow Doll and Bob T’rbin attended the LaPaz Lions Club on । Thursday night. Zone Chairman Doll talked briefly <>n Lionism and Cancer Control Trustee Ur- : bin presented ’he program for the evening on the work of the Lions ( State Cancer Control project. ;

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The famous Akron Jonah Club will have a fish fry ,of fresh lake perch Friday, Apnl^lTth, at the St. Patrick School, Walkerton. It will begin at 5:30 p.m. Donation, adults $1.25, children 75c. Visiting lin the home of Mi and Mrs. Charles Vandall and family for the Easter holidays were Mr. and Mrs. James Puckett and children, Patricia and Jaincs Jr. of Springdale, West Virginia. On March 2b th Linda Pontius and Dean Vandall were honored on their 16th birthday with a dance party given by their parents, Mr. and iMrs. Lawrence Pontius and Mr. and Mrs. Char lea Vandall. The party was held at the Community Budding with their sophomore classmates present. Sylvester E. Amsler, principal of the Walkerton High School, is attending the North Central Association for Secondary High Schools and colleges at the Palmer House in Chicago on Wednesday and Thursday, April 8 and 9. The theme for the 1964 annual meeting is "Human Relations in a Restive Society." Mrs. Bertna neinnarat arrived Friday evening from a winter.^ vacation in Florida and spent the? week end with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmeltz, enroute to her horn**’ in Chicago. Saturday afternoon* they called on Mr. and Mrs. Orh\j Baughman of Lakeville, and M r and Mrs. Chester Thayer of LaPaz. On Sunday the Schmeltzes entertained with a dinner. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs Mark Reinhardt, Nancy and Linda, of Chicago; Mrs. Norman Jones and three children of Michigan City; l Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kolmer and family of Fort Wayne. Afternoon callera| ware iMrs. Ernest Adkind end the Ralph. Linder and Arthur Schmeltz families

April 9. mi — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

Gene Palnxr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rx< card J. Palmer. Koontz Lake, han been formally imtia ^l into th»> Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at Indian* Uiuvei.,;’y Bloomington. Administrators from member high schools and colleges of the North Central Association fe. rn nineteen states gathered in Chicago for their annual meeting to discuss new methods of improving' the teacher and enmetthrm standards.

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THANKS □ — J We would hke to thank evt ryone for the nice cards and gifts and to everyone whu had a part in our open house celebration for our 25th anniversary A special thanks to our children who planned the affair. Mr and Mm. Harold Know '<>n The room was hushed. .nr speaker mute. He'd left his spe h

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