The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1964 — Page 6

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Oct. 15, 1961

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Mrs. M B. Slick had her I guests Sunday, Mi .nd Mrs * John Nihart of South Bend. MiI Nihart was formerly Jennie Fry I Mr. and Mrs Guy Mutchler and 1 Mrs. David Iziwrence spent the ■ veek end in Cleveland, Ohio, v - | iting Mr Mutchler's son and fam- * ily. Mr and Mrs Hug.. Mv/d. • : A gathering of the Mi hael and Nancy Walters fanulus was he! i last Sunday at Shenen. m's grove with about fifty present. A cat - ry-in dinner was served at noon. Mr and Mrs Dennis Groves and family of Phillips. Wisconsin, .spent last week hero visting their families. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Groves and Mr and Mrs. Zell O'Connor of North Liberty. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richey and son. Gary the past week were Mr. Richey's mother. Mrs. May Richey, and brother. Joe Richey of Daytona Beach. 1 Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mark and family of Niles. Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs Norman Jones and family of Michigan City, were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmeltz. Mr. and Mrs Thomas M. Walsh have returned home after spending a month in California with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs Charles Korbuly of Temple City. While there they vacationed at Palm Springs, Catalina and Lake Arrowhead. Mr and Mrs Donald McGrath and daughter. Lam * of Columbus. Indiana spent from Satur- | day to Monday with her parents. Mr. and M r s Fred Bullinger and family, and Mrs. Ruby Zimmer man. Mrs. Zimmerman is making i her home with her daughter and j family for the. winter. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Chapman I had as their dinner em us ml dav. Mr. and Mrs. Orian Camn- ; belt of Onvx California Mr a"d ; Mrs. Charlie Fiddler of Kewanna; i Mr. and Mrs Hnrv lee and Mr and Mrs Jim Hazzard ijvPorte; Mr. and Mrs Lee Ch».mrmn a" 1 familv rmd 'o and Mrs. Ray Chapman and family. 3IW! f - 7^4.01-IR» • 1 I i [Jo ” ' ^ ESTATE BUILDER/^ I /• > ' I t It ■ n it : -p urpc"c pc ,cy obvrs money security—- • provides a savings pregysm • makes a college education possible I* helps establish credit when entering business • offers iclirement security ( Plan for your child's future in , the most secure way possible. Fred Bullinger Phone 5*6-3339 701 Monroe Street Walkerton I Insurance I LIFE •FIRE* AUTO

Mr and Mrs Victor Schultz returned las' week from Mayos Clime. Rochester, Minnesota Mr and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob and family spent the week end in Jnrkson Michigan, visiting Ins sist r and f imily. Mr and Mrs Woody Darmn. Mrs Gerald S' m.p. Mrs Ervin Stuntz Mrs Eugene Skinner. Mrs Calvin Kronk. Mrs Kenneth Knowlton and Mrs Edgar Cole ca’led on Mrs. Victoi Schultz last Friday afternoon and brought with them cookies and coffee. A real good visit was had by all. Mr and Mrs George F< rv rda and Mr and Mrs. James Morrey were called to Chicago last Friday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Martha A. Stark, an aunt of Mis. Ferwnia and Mr Morrey. Services were held at the Ashbui n Methodist Church. 83rd place and Hamlin Ave , with Interment in Cedar Park, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richey attended the baptismal services of their grandson. Wade W dford. in the WestviPe Methodis' church last Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wolford entertained afterwards with a dinner In honor of their son Present were the grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Richcv and Mr .and Mrs. Frank Wolford of WcstvPle: M s Mav Rmhev an J < f Davt >na P aeh. F’ ridh. and Laurie Wilford

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Mrs Hazel Bardt n was a Sundav afternoon visitor of Mrs. Rollo Bunch In Argus. .Mr and Mrs. Tod Wolfe and family of Park F rest Illinois, were guests over th- week end of M - and Mrs. Glen Walz Mr and Mrs. Merlin Ford of <'a hilac. Michigan, were house gu -sts of Mr and Mrs I>>uis lb u.p < n Thursday and Friday ol last week. Mrs. James Schlosser of Kennewick. Wash . is the house guest f her mother, Mrs. Milter Jones Sr and brother Miller Jr . on Rt 3. Walkerton Mr and Mrs Newton Williams will attend the senior class play of the Hebron high school Friday evening. Their grandson. Tom Evans, has the lead role. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stump of North Liberty were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman In the aftenoon they all drove to North Manchester to visit the Stump's son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Stump and Mr. and Mrs Jack Hepler. II \S TFNTH BIRTHDAY A birthday party was given for Jill Prentis. celebrating her tenth birthday, by her mother. Mrs. Jack Prentis. and her sister. Mrs. James Nusbaum Special guest was Jill’s nephew, Jimmy Nusbaum. Many exciting games were play<xl Those winning prizes were Cheryl Zimmerman, Kay Cripe, Dave Narngon and Diane Gjemrc Those winning booby prizes were Jon Smith Mary Beth Swanson. Ri< hard Mohr and Cheryl Harrison. Refreshments of cake ice erv'am and punch, were s<n ved Jill received manv nice gifts and a wonderful time was enjoyed by all. Drive mor* cautiovslv a* night’

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