The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1965 — Page 2
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Mr and Mrs James Martin and < nildn n of Indianapolis were Sunday and Monday guests of Rev. Harold Williams and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wolfo of Loogootee. Indiana, and Mr. and Mis. Ted Wolfe and sons of Park Hwst, Illinois, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walz Mr and Mrs. A. R Pascasio and son of Kulls Church. Virginia, have been visiting her sister and i umly. Mr and Mis Dean Anderson. Monday night guests at a cookout in the h nne of Mr. and Mrs. (airy Shields and daughter. Lisa, wore Mr and Mis. John Shields of Plymouth. Mr. and Mis. Cloyd Smith. Mr and Mrs Warner Clark and Gary. and Linda 1 'rews. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hahn ent utained Sunday. June 2<. with a picnic at th ir heme. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs James Farrer and son. Rand} and three grandchildren of Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Marvil. Williams anil family: Mr and Mrs Leigh Roy Hahn Ji and sons, and Mr. and Mrs Leigh Roy Haim Sr. and family, all of Walkeitun Open At 7:00 Show Ai Dusk Children Unde 12 Free Wed. - Thins. - Fri. jnly - K . 9 Strangt Bedfellows lit Color with 4»ck Hudson Gina l.ollnbngida Honeymoon Hotel lift Color with R^fert Goulet Nana* Kwan I _ Saturday Only. July 10 3 Horror Science Fiction Human Duplicators Mutiny In Outer Spact Incredibly Strange Creatures Sun - Mon - n ues Jul) H “ 1-- 13 How The ¥ est Was Mod In Color Al’ Star Ca t 1 I Rig Name stars The Increc tble Mr. Um- et In Culoi with Don b ott> < arol ( 00l Tuesday’s 51.51 A Car Load - All You ( an Haul
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Mrs. Maybelle Chapman of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Viola Manor of Chicago. called on Mrs. Della Chapman at the Wa’keiton Nursing Home on Monday. Guests on the Fourth of July of Mrs. Martha Young were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Young and daughters of Hobart, and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Youdbulis and family of South Bend. Robert Mullin. Laura. Mary and Robin, of Westvih New Jersey, are spending a Inv days with Mr. Mellin's moth m. Mrs. Martin Mullin, and Mr and Mrs. David Mellin and fannlv. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith t ntertained Sunday at their annual Fourth of July get-together with forty-four relatives and friends present. A wiener roast and cooperative dinner was enjoyed in the evening. Mrs. Nellie Purdy Mis. Engine Skinntr. and Mrs Leigh Roy Hahn spent Monday. June 28, in Gary, the guests of Rev. and Mr ;. Stanley Howell Rev. Howell was a former Methodist minister in Walkerton. , Mr. ami Mrs. Barry Beiderstadt and family of Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sherland of Hamlet, and Mis Bertha Sherland. were guests on the Fourth of July of Mr. and Mrs. Gal < Sherland and Chuck. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty spent several davs visiting Mis. Beatys mother, Mrs. C. W. Campbell in B -Ue Center. Ohio. Whi e there. Mr Beaty showed picture* ci the Holy Land and to Dr. Hinterliter Bible Class at Ohio Northern University in Ada. Ohio. Saturday guests of Mi. and Mrs. Fred Polk we^ his brother and wife. Mr and Mrs. Richard Polk of Gary. Sunday and Monday guests were her sister and husband. Mr. and Mi’s Roy Owen and Mr and Mrs. William Spym and child!en of Gary. Dr and Mrs Br. Vie Rohtar.. Kenny and Kathy. accompanied by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Rohrer, of Wakarusa, spent n week at til* World’* Fair in New York Dr. and Mra Rohrer and < hildi en returned home by plane, and Mr. and Mia Giada Rohrer remained for a long* v'*it. Mi and Mis Gene Clark «jul daughter, Lisa, entertained with a cookout on tho Fourth of July fur Mr and Mrs John Engle and daughter. Elaine, and their granddaughler. Dems- Rajski and John Engle of South Bend; Mrs Kenneth Baker of North Liberty, Mi and Mr> Walter Baker and Patti. Ray Holmquist. Mr. and Mrs. Will; rd Baker and Gail, an i Mi and Mis Paul Guard. Mi and Mrs. Stanley Betz and family returned last week fiom a sightseeing and camping tri]) thru tile cast in states. Their first stop was Niagara Falls where they camped tin re da,ys: then on to upper Nev York State, spending several days then*, then to New Hampshire Vermont. Rhode Island and s> uthern Maine, visiting the hist<»ru al places Enroute home they stopped at Ocean Giove. N"w Jersey and spent three days attending the Church ot tb.e Brethren conference. They ■ >.< mine three weeks
Mr.s. Robert Cripe and children arrived from West Covina. California. for a six wavks visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Riz.uk and children o.’ Carmel, Ind., spent the holiday week end with his mother, Mrs. Alice Rizek. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ruggke and son of Elkhart, were Sunday guests o. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and family. Mrs. Jack Ryan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin were Jonday afternoon guests of Mr and Mis. Wayne Burch. Glen and Jeanne Johnson of Morristown, Nrw Jersey, are spending three weeks visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M L. Johnson. Rev. and Mr.s. V. L. Garner ot Rochester, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller spent a week at Big Lake. Martin. Michigan, on a fishing trip. Mi and Mrs. Carl Delaney and daughter. Dawn, of West Lafay- < tte. were guests over th < week end ot her parents. Mr. ami Mrs Harold Knowlton. Mi and Mrs. Paul Wolfe and family of LaPorte. and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Betz, were suppui guests of Mrs. Cora Betz on the Fourth of July. Guests over the hi liday we k end of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Ch ipman were hei' parents. Mr. and Mrs Guy Pearson of Lebanon. Ohio and Mi. and Mrs. Earl Parson an<l family of Knox. Guests i n the Fourth ot Julv of Mr and Mr.s. Roy Miller ware Mr. ami Mis. Alvin Conner of Mui berry, and Mi', and Airs. Albei t Burroughs and daughter of Plymouth. Mr and Mrs. Raymend Dagley of Naples. Forida have been the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Awaki since last Thursday On Sunday the Awalds entertained at a cookout for the Dagleys, also Mr. and Mrs. U’ed Wolfe and sons of Park Forest, 11lMr. and Mi'S. Theo Urbin Winc|y and Linda Hogan, of Kewanna. Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman and family of Wakarusa. Mr. and Mi's. W^yna Burch and Mr. and Mrs Robert Urbin were Sunday evening supper guests of Mrs. Bertha Urbin Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Richard Anderson Jr. and children wire Mr. and Mrs Russell Snodgrass and Carole of Gary, and Mi and Mrs Walter Ketcham and children cf South Bend Monday luncheon guests were Mr and Mr*. Ben Price and Mr and Mr* Richard Ajaderson Sr Mr and Mr* Bianoun Hiatt f*«miy returend from a ten day trip through Michigan Yisitw Afatkuwc Talanx! Nault SU Marw Sudbuiy, Ontario, Canada and Niagara Fall*. They visited several day* m Detroit with the Harry Jolm*ons. fumutr Walkerton iesident* Peggy Johnson returned to Walkerton with them to spend a Mr and Mrs Ronah^k'tz. anil fannlv of Gary spent tffF Fourth o' Julv week end with her parents, Mr. aiul Mrs Walter Smith. Sunday tK*y were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Richard Kickbush and family, also Mr and Mrs Michaol Smith and fami!v of Gary. Mr and Mrs M.tl. Smith and fami’y of San Pierre; Sam Nash and Mrs Pearl Hertel of South Bend, and Mr. ami MiJim Miller and fami’y. [t 71 Fri.. Sat. July 9. 10 For Those Who Think Young Janies Darren Pamela Tiffin Paul L) nde Wed.. July 11 20e Nite Honeymoon Hotel Robert Goulet Nancy Kwan Robert Morse Jill St. Jahn
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Gary Richey of Indianapolis, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richey. Gary is attending IBM school there. Mr and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob and family had the annual Jacob reunion Sunday and Monday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Woo<|y Darrow and family of Jackson. Michigan; Mr. and Mis Jerry Jacob and family of Wolcottville; Mr and Mrs. Wctidell Jacob and family Mr. and Mrs. Rav Tubergan and family md Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacob am family, all of Angola.
w IMFMTANT »AVt* AN* IWNTS f**M YtSTtNYfARS New York declared ts independence of Britain, July 9, 177 G. Organized resistance en led on Aaipan, July 9, 1944. The United States formally received East Florida from Spain, July It, 1821. The Aided invasion of Sicily began, July 10, 1943. The duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton took place, July 11, 1804. The first civil service examinations were given, July 12, 1883. New York City was the scene of draft riots, July 13,1863. The New York Woild’s Fair opened, July 14, 1853. Destruetlo* >f the Bastille marked beginning of the French Revolution, Jnly 14, 1789. Napoleon surrendered to the English at Air, July 15,1815. Twenty four Italian seaplanes reached the Chicago Worlds Fair, Joly 15,1933. COOL Summer Theatre’COMES TO SOUTH BEND From BROADWAY! BCNYC PRODUCTIONS presents y J JOHNNy YSt pesmonpj^m Iritnd Original , 'Broadway PtoJijet-ion W&S W: JIMMY DAMON EILEEN BARNETT ", CHARLES STROUSE • LEE ADAMS iJ Book by : MIKE STEWART Produced and staged by RANDOLPH AVERY MAIL ORDERS NOW ACCEPTED! For the best selection of seat to this SUMMER MUSICAL MAGIC THAT’S COOL, order your tid*h Now by mail, Sav* Hm* ond tmuMel
Mr. and Mr.s. B A. SweigarH were in Walkerton Thursday, <«n, i ( ute to South Bend to visit with friends and relatives. The Sweig, and winters in Clearwater. Flor« arts spend their summers in Gary ida Mr. Sweigart was superintend ent of schools, and Mrs. Sweigart a teacher here in Walkerton. Their son. Jack, is district sales manager for Delta Airlines in Montgomery, Alabama, and Nick is a Business Education teacher in the Gary Schools. Mr. Sweigart has been retired for ten years now from teaching.
