The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1966 — Page 5
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Mrs. Norman Fults returned home alter spending the past tw u Weeka with her daughter. Mrs. Beatrice Sester in South Bend. Mrs. Ahc<j Barney spent the week end in South Bend with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland. Sunday afternoon they attended the South Bend Symphony Concert at the Morris Civic Auditorium. Mrs. Gerald Ross, and Mrs. Clare LaJ’la and Vicki of Lakeville; Mrs. J. Dean Knowlton and Mrs Arthur DeMyer spent last Thursday in Nappanee visiting Mrs. Erwin Schwartz and Mrs. Howard Clouse. Sunday dinner guesto of Dr. and Mrs John Guttman and fan.ily were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin and Mrs Bertha Urbin. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Bertha Urbin's birthday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman and Mary Ann were Mr. and Mrs Larry- Braner, Mrs. Hazel Hoover and Mr and Mrs. Wuthard Salyer, all of Teegarden; Mr and Mrs. Dale Hoov•r, Randy and Dennie, Mr and Mrs Gary Freeman and Eric, and Mrs Iva Freeman, of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs Duane Freeman and Lori Anne. Mr. and Mrs Warren Baughman and Phil. and Rev and Mr.<. John McCormick of North Liberty, and Mr and Mrs. Jess Doan of Chssopolis. Mich. Mrs Buel Wheeler of Plymouth and Mrs. Hazel Hnover of Teegarden were Monday visitors. Specializing in Permanent I Waving | Dede’s Beauty Salon Hair Shaping, Coloring & | Styling । Phone 586-3644 Operators: DEDE FEJES & I JANET GILMER 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana «««»■ | MB Ml , jjg
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Larry Williams of Beloit, Wis., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Fred V. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross and daughter and Mrs. Bonnie Deran. ek and daughter of South Bend were Sunday evening visitors of Mrs. Hazel Barden. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orcutt and family of Fort Wayne spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and sons. Saturday supper guc ts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin were Mrs. Arthur DeMyer, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mechling. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Betz, Robert Powers and -Mi s Joan Wicks. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams had as their week end house guests, Ms. and Mrs. Keith Chase of Gun Lake, Shelbyville, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannagen of Koontz Lake joined them for dinner Saturday evening. A family gathering with a carry-in dinner was enjoyed Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark to celebrate the birthdays of Mrs. Clark. Mis. Rex Stull, Mr . Pearl Stull, Gary and Lisa Shields, Lynn Stull, and Lal ph Smith. Other guests were Rex Stull and daughter, Mrs. Lynn Stull and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stull and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith. Mr< Gary Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clark. Mrs Ra’ph Smith and Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weakly and Sherry, Mri Nora Hahn, Ann Clark and Inland Zumbaugh. LIONS <ll R FISH FRY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 The Walkerton Uons Club is holding a Fish Fry on Saturday, February 19, at the Walkerton High School gym Serving will begin at 5:00 p.m with all the fTh you can eat for $1 25 and 75c for children 12 and under Plan now to attend. NOTICE As of February 24, lam quit- i ting Shoe Repairing Please pick up all shoes bv then. Mary’s Shoe Repair | Mary Robbins *
Lincoln Twp. Ciub Meets The Lincoln Township H >nie Demonstration C.ub met Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 1, at the Town Club. The meeting was < pened the group singing and the history of the song of the month was given by Mrs. Neva Klinedinst. Birthday and ajiniver ary songs were sung. Ruth Clark gave a safety lesson and Mrs E mer Daub- gave ales on on "Health Qua kery." Refreshments were served to 24 members by the conimittte, Mrs. Regena Wells. Mrs. Neva Klinedinst. Mrs. Bertha Daube and Mrs Mamie Crumback. Prizes were awarded. The tables were decorated in keeping with Valentines Day. “A Breath Os Spring” Hat Show Planned 4 Breath of Spring.” a hat show and card party, will be held at 7:30 p.m. March 3 i n the Walkerton Elementary .School. Sponsored by Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa, the event will feature hats and wigs shown by Wyman's Department Store of South Bend. Local models will be used. The party is open to the public. Tickets may be obtaintd from any chapter member. Mn». Russel] Hartsough, general chairman, announced plans for the ewnt at the chapter meeting Thursday in the home of Mrs Richard Masterman. Tn other business, the chapter agreed to sponsor an art contest May 1 in conjunction with the local PTA. The contest will be
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open to students of Walkerton and St. Patricks Elementary schools and Walkerton High School, and to PTA member.# Entry blanks and contest rub # will be published soon. The group also voted to sp ni*t a local student for on<- week of band camp this summer Members and their husbands will hold a dinner and dance on Saturday. February 12 Mrs. Donald Wray is chairman of arrangements. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Leland Welch, Mrs. Arthui Schnieltz and Mrs. Masterman Tlie next meeting will be held Feb. 24 in the home of Mrs Rus-
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