The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 June 1965 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — H NE 3, 1965

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Walkerton. Indiana Mrs. Cedric Smith of Wacah ota. Florida, has been a guest a' the home of Mr and Mis. A .1 Daniels for st vet al days. Mrs. Brine Henry and son, J it. arrived Tuesday from theii h me in Bremqi ton. Washington, b ' a two weeks visit with hei t'oents. Mr. and Mrs. FrancF G ndelbergei and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orcutt and son of Fort Wayne, weie S nday guests of his parents. Mi a d Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and R>gei The Stanley Orcutts spent Monday in Fort Wayne with R chard and his family. ^drfve-m Open At 7:00 Show At Dusk Children Cnder 12 Free Wed. - Thur. - Fri. June 2-3-1 \lf red Hitchcocks “Marnie" I» Color lippi Ih dren . Sean Connc; . James Bonn “I'd Rather Be Rich” la Color Sandr: Dee . Robert Goulet Andy Williams Saturday, June 5 — J i iple Feature — Horror — A— Rama “The Earth Die:* Screaming" | “Tie Horror Os It All" “Moro Witch Doctor" S’ a.- Mon. - l ues. June 6-7-S “Father Goose" In ( olor Cary (Irani Leslie Caron “The Wheelers Dealers" Lee Remick James Carner a» ting I Urs. June sth ue<day Nights All You Catt Hurl For 51.50 Single Admission^ 75c

I OPENING i । Thursday, lune 10 J 7:00 p.m. t • Wagon Wheel Miniature Golf Course | I Added Attraction - ShuHleboard Courts | OPEN: Thursday 7.00 p.m. w Fiida> 7:0(i p.m. ■ 9 Satnrdaj And SundayN ] :00 p.m. A CLOSED: Mon. - I ms. - Wed. J | DH^Ef TiONS- ') Mile EM n f Rd 23 on Rd 600 No. X a 1 Mile North of Road 30. J (.lesertoun, Indiana f 2(116 X

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hiler and .Tack, attended the 500 Mile Race in Indianapolis MondayMrs. Harry Mechling and children. visit<*i Harriet Meehling at Bloomington, Indiana, last Thursday Mrs Floyd Bradford and son. of Akron, were w*»ck end guests of hei parents. Mr. and Mr-. Arthur Grote, while her husband attended the 500 Mile Race. Mr and Mis. Newton Williams and Mrs. Ellen Brede. will attend the graduation of the Williams einndson, Thomas Evans, in Heblon, Indiana, Friday evening. Guests over the Memorial Day week end of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin , Stahly w ere their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ries and family of Dearborn. Mich. Mr. and Mis. Chai lea Finch will be in GreuncasGe. Indiana, ovt i the week end attending the 50th anniversary >f Mi. Finch's graduation from J ei’auw University. Mi. Finch v. ,'\b< one of the banquet speakers Mr. and Mrs. Michael No ' cm of Buffalo. New York, weie wok end guests of their parents. Mis. Velma Stahly and M: and Mis. Ray Nusbaum Mr. Nusbaum flew to North Dakota from h* re on a business trip and Mis. Nusbaum remained for a two weeks visit. Mrs. M B. Slick had as her guest last Friday, her nephew Bruce Cummings. Entomologist from Purdue, who was investigating in this area for the leaf beatle. Her guests Sunday were her niece and nephew Mr and Mrs Harold Koontz of South Bend Mr. and Mrs. Carl Delaney and daughter. Dawn, of West Lafayette, were Sunday and Monday guests of her parents. Mr. and Mis. Harold Knowlton and family. Other Sunday dinner guests were. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton and daughters. Janet and Ji',l < f North L berty. Mi and Mrs William B< Hinge; and children anl Miss Imura Nelson, of North Manchester. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Bellinger. Mr. and MiDonald Sheaks and Billy of L<»ckport. 11l . were Sunday night and Monday guests. Bobby Sheaks is visiting in Kansas City, Mo with i elatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood of Waukeegan. Illinois. w<re Saturday overnight guests of her mother. Mrs. Hazel Barden, and attended the Alumni Banquet at Tyner Saturday evening. Mi ami Mis. Leonard Deranek and daughter. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross and daughter of South Bend, and Mr. and Mm. Cail Jensen and daughter of Hamlet, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Barden Mr and Mis Don Wray, Virginia, and Mary Helen, entertained at lunch Saturday for Mr. and Mi - Kenm th Wray of Grapevine. Ttx.is: Mr and Mis. Perry Adkin- of South Bend; Mrs John Stollei and Mi and Mrs Fred Haas, Stephen and Susan of Plynmcth Miss Anna Wray and Mr and Mrs Delbert Whitaker M: and M’ s Ed Statzer of Dayton. Ohi >. were Sunday evnnirsg

Mr. and Mrs. Denslow Doll and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Urbin were in Indianapolis Monday for the 500 Mile Race. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Brown an 1 children, of Kokomo, were week end guests of Mr and Mis. George Seitz. Mr. and Mrs. John Peroutka and daughter, Linda, of LibertyvEle. Illinois, were guests over the Memorial Day week end of M: Mamie Mackin. Mr. Perout1. । is a brother of Mrs. Mackin. Forty members and guests of the Walkerton Lions Club traveled by chartered bus to Chicago Friday night to see the Yanke< s and White Sox. The garni was enjoyed by the group despite some rather cool, baseball weath«r. । Memorial Day guests of Mi and Mrs. Charles Bandendistel wore Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sharpe of Ridgeville. Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duffey of Mishawak i. and Mi and Mrs. Richard Bandcudi .tel of LaPorte. Afternoon caPers weie the Sisters of St. Patricks Church. Cha’ cs McKesson of Maiaca b > Vene.zm la. South America, arrived last Friday for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mis. Arthui M< Kesson and other relatives and friends. He is a member of the 25 v ar giaduating class of Walkerton High School which is being honored and w 11 attend the Alumni Banquet Saturday night. Guests over the M<mo”a' Day week end of Mr. and Mrs. Arthm D« Myer and son. Craig, were Mi and Mrs Carl Schober and Marshall Co’b v of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs Hobart Luther, Mrs. Emma King, and Mrs Ira Cummings of LaPorte On Monday. Mi. Schobei Mr DeMyer. Craig and Marsha 1 !. attended the 500 Mile Race in Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs. noward Ross entertained for their son. Norm, following his graduation from Tynei High School Monday evening with 46 relatives and friends present from Cassopolis. Michigan; South Bend. Mishawaka. Walkerton. North Liberty. Tyner, Plymouth. Teegarden. LaPaz and Koontz Lake Refreshments were seivni in keeping with the class cohn-s. Mr and Mrs. Roy Miller entertained supper Monday evening for Mr and Mrs. Raymond Bea•des' birthdays and wedding anniversary. Other supper guests w-eru Mr and Mis Norman Beatles and Mi and Mis. Roger Helhnga. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald HeVmga and Jerry, and Mi and Mrs Billy Jenkins. Cathy and Dai id of Winamac, were after suppci visitors. □ n THANKS D _ - - — — I. We m ish to extend our sincerest thanks to everyone for the cards and fl' wurs. and acts of kindness at the me of the death oi out father. Howard F Clark Sr. These will always be reniembcied b.V US , T Howard F ( lark Ji ami family WEDNESDAY, June 2 2(k- NiTFJ. They Were The Thundering Tornado Caikd “The Raiders" In Eastman ( olor Starting; Robert Culp Brian Keith I FRIDAY & SATLRDW I JI NE 4 & 5 * A Story Os The Opposite I Sexes . . And The | Same Needs . . . । Starring: Paid Roger* Virginia Maskell I “Younu And Willing" , WEDNESDAY. ,H NE 9 ’ 20c NITE!

We would like to express our sincere thanks and a ipreciation to our friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown at the time of the death of our mother and grandmother. p The Worrell Family REUNIONS The Harne'gh Family held their reunion on Mav 23. at the Shoneman Grove, with about 40 in .attendance. The Benjamin reunion was he’d Sunday, May 30. at the Sheneman Grove with 52 members present < oming f'< m Montpelier, Ohio; r-'"nor, M h.. Indianapolis. Fort Wiyn-v Corona. Attica. Water*

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100, Auburn and North Liberty, Howard Bard was elected president and Mrs. Dorothy Sellers of Auburn, secretary. The next reunion will bo held the same place on the fifth Sunday in May, 1966. The Thompson reunion will ba neld Sunday, June 6, at the Grove, Many people have asked if there will be reunions held this summer. No one has ever told us that people couldn't have picnics in our grove. Anyhow, there were reunions held in this grove over fifty years ago and then they did not evun know what a refrigerator was. so why think of stopping picnics now with the refrigeration we have today.