The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1965 — Page 5

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John Robert Guttman of Wakarusa, is spending a few days with relatives and friends. Miss Linda Huhnke of Walkerton, is vacationing in San Jose, California with her uncle, Leslie and family. Mr. and Mis, Calvin Revis and family have returned from a camping trip at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and also stopped at Rik word Caverns in Alabama. Mrs. Howard Known on was dismissed from Billings Hospital, Chicago, where she was a surgical patient. Dennis Stlilson returned home Sunday after spending six weeks In Elizabeth City, North Carolina, visiting relatives. His sister. Glenda, came with him to upend a few weeks with her fat’her and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gle n Stillson Jr., and her grandmother. Mrs. Georgia Stillson. Mr. and Mrs. Stlllsin drove to Ashville, North Carolina over the week c«id to pick them up. BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Gail Baker, brido elect, was h< noted guest at a bridal shower Sunday atternoon, given by her aunts. Mrs Gene (’lark and Mrs. Walter Bak r in the Clark home. Mhss Baker’s chosen colors, yellow and white, wore used in the gift table decor and on the three tiered cake that centered the refreshmo.it table. Prizes in games played were awarded to Mrs. Charles Daube. Walkerton. and Mrs. Gordon Engle, Couth Bend, motlur of the groom to be. Other guests from South Bend were Mrs. Lester Brown and daughter, Miss Johna Bowmar, Miss Mabel Daube, Miss Helen Grundie. Other guests were Mrs. John Bowmar. Union Mills; Mrs. David Daube. Hamlet: Mrs. Kenneth Baker. North Liberty; Mrs Willard Baker, mother of Gail; Mrs. Elmer Daube, Mrs. Donald Daube and daughter Marla, Mrs. Charles Daube. Mrs. Louis Daube. Mrs. Nelson Walz. Mrs. Ann Rosier, Mrs. Paul Guard. Mrs Amelia Harrison, grandmother of Gall; Mrs. Modest Burch, the Misses Sue and Sally McMahon, Patty Baker, and Mrs. Ted Daube, all of Walkerton. Mrs. Francis McMahon, Mrs Richard Hershberger. Miss Becky McComas and Mrs. Stefanie Do Walle, who were unab’e to attend. sei# gifts to the party. Miss Baker will be marled to John Phillip Engle of South B nd. Saturday morning at 9 o’clock In the St. Patrick Churdh, W^lkerton. | Summer I | Sale I I Prices on summer stock J •stashed in this once a yearX V Summer Clearance Sale.X I Don't miss this Giant Sav-X Yings Opportunity. A | Make This A 0 i Savin’ Good Summer | | SALE STARTS | • FRIDAY, JULY 231 Skogmos 1 Wdkertoa. Ind.

rhe Seitz family reunion was h< t 1 at the Grant Steele home S iday with 52 guests present. drs. Bertha Daube and Mrs. M nie Mackin attended a lunche at the YMCA in South Bend w h was i honor of Miss Saia wl h was in honor of Miss Sara Na gon. Assistant County Home Dei mstration Agent, who is lea\ mg the South Bend o fice. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hathaway were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch. Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway were week end guests of the Burches and are from Grand Rapids, Mich. M- < Hathaway is Mrs. Burch’s sister. A '2c and Mrs. Loren Tutt’p of B lie AFB, California, announce ‘ ' birth of a daughter, Tami Marie, June 22. at Marysville. ' ills. The little miss weighed 7 lbs. 12 ozs A 2c Tuttle form- < rty attended Grovertown school. Mrs. Clarence Tuttle, formerly of K »nntz Lake and now nf San Berne dino, is the paternal grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holderre' . and two sons of near Walkei n, joined the Marshall County T ifinders Campers Association Tyers Lake near Plymouth, i lay, for a weok end camping i ting. The group meets once a m nth for a camp out during the si: mer with a pot luck supper a meetnlg on Saturday evening. I ng the winter months, the ass tion mots for Saturday ? _ t pot luck suppers once a "M th.

r m w W MPMTANT SATIS AMO fVtNT* HW VWllßVtAaa^ Steve Brodie made his famous jump from the Brooklyn Bridge, July 23, 1886. Brigham Young and the Mormons arrived at Salt Lake, July 23, 1847. Hundreds of lives were lost when the excursion steamer “Eastland” capsized as it pulled away from its wharf in the Chicago River, July 24, 1915. Wyoming was organized as a territory, July 25.J868. King Victor Emmanuel proclaimed the resignation of Mussolini, July 25, 1943. Benjamin Franklin was named first Postmaster General, July 26, 1775. Schenectady, N.Y. was purchased from the Indians. July 27, 1661, rhe purchase of Alaska was completed, July 27, 1868. Troops broke up a Washington “bonus march”, July 28, 1932. The U.S. Senate ratified the United Nations charter, July 28, 1945,

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Mrs. Cloyd Stevens of Fort Wayne was the woek end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arhtur DeMyer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson and sons of C.eona, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moran are back from Ta vers, Florida, to spend some time with friends and relatives. Tim Mollin. 15. of Westfield, New Jersey, is spending a couple of weeks with his relatives. Mrs. Martin Mellin and Mr. and Mrs. David Mellin of Walkerton. IVanda and Cathy Rans of Bremen are visiting their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frailey this week. Myra and JoAnn Cummins of Lowell spent last week with the FfUiley family. Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cline and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frailty journeyed to Chicago Monday evening to see the White Sox and Kansas City baseball game. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbn and Mrs. Bertha Urbin wero at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman and family Sunday, in Wakarusa. attending the Metzger get-together. c □ BIRTHS □ - □ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmits are the parents of a son. Freddie Lee 11. born July 14 in BlooVnington. Mrs. Schmits was the former Sandra Sokcla of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff announce the arrival of a son, J n Jeffrey, on July 15, in Memorial hospital. South Bend. He weighed in at 7 lbs. 4 ozs. Jon has a four year old sister. Debbie Kae. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Justice, a daught r. July 16, in Memorial hospital, Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Jaworski of North Liberty arc the parents of a daughter bom July 16 at St. Joseph’s hospital. Good Intentions often fizzle out before a man can use them.

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□— — — HOSPITAL NEWS a □ William H. Whitmer, Rt. 2, Walkerton, is a patient at the Veterans Westside hospital, 820 So. Damen Ave., Chicago. Holy Family, LaPorte Admitted: Cheryl Ann Cripe, John H. Tener, Michael Kiehn, Mrs. Richard Skiles, Walku ton; Mrs. Carrie Hawblitzcl, North Liberty; LaVerne McCreary, Grovertown. Community Hospital Admitted: James Allison, Mrs. George Knowlton, Walkerton; Ralph Dixon. North Liberty. Parkview, Plymouth

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