The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1965 — Page 10

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APRIL 1, 1965

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Mr. and Mrs George Ferverda r< turned recently from a month's visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs Ted Wolfe and < ia’.dren of Park Forrest, Illinois, spent tiic we k end x>ith Mr and Mrs. Glen Walz. rommy Youdbuhs ceicbrated h , third birthday Sunday at the in me of his grandinoth r. Mrs Martha Young. Those present were his parents Mr and Mrs. Tiiomas Youdbuhs and Tammy inj Todd of S »ulh Bend, and his great grand'a irr, Nick Ehrhardt. Dr and Mt John Guttman a- i family < : Wak •; a, had a b rthday . 'y Sir <1: v for their daughter. Any, xx c » was four. H Ipmg la .' irebi itc were her gran ipan nts, M.. and Mis. John G; Mm i:i ■•i Mi - B ' • r.a I': i. m. .i ■, Mr. nd Mrs. Rob<rl From a’,’ of W .k-‘rto Mr ard ’i.-s ' ’e Sn< It” •- • '. 'r'.’i! "d Saturday evening xvith a birthday pa;: • i. tving the latter's injther, M.s. Mmm F t’ rt or, h r 67th birthday Pr ant were Mr. a d .Mrs. Rud ph H gi.en’ >tham and thru' hildrtn < ‘ !'• ch Grove; AT s Mar’.- Patter n and Porb-r F.• ters >n and da’iyhb-r cf Grcenwood; Mr. and M Dak O’' - ; and daught r f P'y Ah; Mr and Mrs. 'i Ftcrung. ard Mr and Mrs. R ‘1 Snodgrass a d daughter of ("ary. Also Mr. and Mrs. lyR y Clap:er ai d two children. and Mr. and Mrs Rob rt Copper and son (J- A x > - 9 : -a . PM -'i 4 I A 7 bl ’ Z; / Pm v / / '/ L ■ / J I ‘ 3 / z 4 hJ I i I No. 145 L - R 206 Lengway Stretch Tapered Slacks Short - Med. — Med. - Tall BLIE —PINK —BLACK an d Blouses To Match 100% Catton 30 to 38 Walke r ton, Indiana

Mr and Mrs. Harold Teeter and two sons are spending a two we. ks vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and Mr. anil Mrs. Watt er Baker spent Sunday in New F.ustle, visiting Mr. and Mrs Jim Howard ami family. Mr and Mrs. C\vde Chapman have be n in Fort Wayne helping < are for his mother. Mrs Della Chapr. an, xvho underwent surg ry last week m St. Joseph hospit il. F rt Wayne. She is coming along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harry CoVins, of R'Ute 3, wen* cnlled to Chicago S.r -day by the don h of Mrs <*• i’s' brother, J Cody Fr. 1 ty, March 26 Funeral orvii . ; u, re he'd M ii lay from tlio St. E'helrid.' char' h in Chic :.:o. Mr. md Mrs M.m el. in Van Wanzo. "' a» 1 ,”>n v ' ie ov might : .■ St< n Sa’iinley f Mr an! Mr Robert Diet ri , tnd daught i' <f Carmel, Indiana Sunday th • s ' , Ma* s. L.nda Rao, <' s ' | ( f ;hp Van Wa"7.eo;>*s, ” ■ iv< •. first Holv Communion .r < -u; Lady of Mt (’arniel Church. I’H!L \THF \ < I. \ss TO MF El Th- Pia’-th-a Class of the V'JI <■ n M>'hot. • Church, wJI •’ - >no pm T ur day. April s Ho ; te-.es are M s E Iward I’ •■‘hr. i j Mrs Emn a Gouk.;. R. id the Classified Ads

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Handel’s Messiah In Nappanee This Sunday The Easter portion of Ha: ... "Messiah" will be presente: the Nappanee Chur h of th<- 1 thren at 2:30 p.m. Sunday * 1. This i s the third annua senta.ion of an Oratoric 1 Northern In liana Choral S Church of the Brethren. T);. c ety gave Dußois "Seven ’ Words of Christ” in 1963 S’a n< r'.s "Cnicifixion” in 1 The • h ml s ck ty is made ux'o f ’ the Chun hrs of • Br thr* n in this area of ■ ern Indiana. Tie ro'.o'sts include p Dwight Wet ly, Rev. W t Albrigbc, ' : i-'e Fi An ' thur Gal'. Join Ib m Eh n hart. Linda Tr yr, Pl • Y> .mp'er. Id'ba H-< • • Miriam Cnb'e and M i y J.. W The public ’s jnvl*. 1 ! i ' । this outstan Ung program oi . day. < HILI SI P”FR R^momb-r tho S; r ” >- d by the N -th T T ’ I Boost, rs, April 3. from 5-R at the North I Community BuEding. Dona' 75c and 50c. A gn at many pc »nlo f rigid revisions of most every!' except themselves.