The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1966 — Page 7
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Courthouse in South Bend. Mrs. Daisy Lightfoot, Pino Rd Will be hostess to the Jolly J ills Home Demonstration Chai) Wednesday, March 2. Mrs. Esther Sing* r will attend and show* pictures of h**r trip to Europe. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark w re Mr and Mrs. Archie Hastings and Mrs. Mary Ornshy of Laporte; and Mr and Mrs. Durwood Clark and Dualne. The or ,a ion was in honor of Harry’ Clark’s birthday. Mr and Mrs. William Doan and family and Mrs. Kenneth Doan recently attended a birth my party in honor of John Johnson of Rochester The affair was held n the home of Mr. ani Mrs. Lewis Johnson, also of Rochester Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson of Mentone, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas, Mrs. Gene Milton and daughters. Mrs. Robert Wagner Sr., and Mrs. Robert Wagner Jr. and daughter of Rochester.
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to soak tp the jolts. You get a ride that’s ideal for camper duty as well as work ... a tough suspension proved over the past 5 years on rugged jobs. Try a smooth-riding 1860 pickup at your Chevrolet dealer's. Talk to your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck.
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Thores Mrz of Indianapolis, • spent last w*^ k end with her par--1 ents, the Clem Lightfoots. Mr. and Mrs. John B* ron and family wen Saturday’ evening supper g i .ts of Mr. and Mrs. Willand Naragon at Wa'kerton. Week end guests in the Richard Wentz h*me were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wentz and family of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dornier and f unity of p<ru. । Mr and Mrs. Dan Laser wen* Sunday guests. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rd Berm w< re Mr and Mrs. Glen Borin. Mr. and Mr*. John H Imes and family and Mr. and Mrs John Ber ’n and family. The orca ion was in honor of the birthdays of Glen Boron. Ruth and Linda Holmes. M and Mrs. James Walt* rof Sau<rl. Arabia, and the Melvin Baughmans of Lakeville, had dinner Friday with Mrs. Nellie Baughman of Uikcvdle. In the afternoon they calle lon Mr and । Mrs. George Waibrs of Lakeville and th’ Fred Johnsons and i Mrs Ollie Stoops of Flynn uth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oberly of Wyatt were Sunday dinner guests in the Clem Mamerow home. Mr. and Mrs. Fr d DeCoudres were Sunday’ dinner gu* stb of Mr. and Mrs. Russell O'Connor. Mr. am l Mt- D■’ ie Purdom of Kokomo visited M. and Mis. Charles Ulncn Tu day Mrs. Walter W »rthington and Mrs. Myrtle Belling r visited Mrs. Opal Singleton at Valparaiso on Tuesday. Mrs. Cecil Malone and Marcia and Pauline of R nsselaer were week end guetfts of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wharton., Orville S thmcitr Walkerton, and Mrs. Nellie Baughman of Lakeville, six nt Monday w th Mr, and Mrs. William Cutter in South Bend. The Fred Keller family of Buchanan, Mich., spent Sunday with their mother. Mrs. Nellie Baughman and also the Otto Schmeltz fami'y of Walkerton. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Dut her were Mr. and Mrs. K*?h J (itch* r and Melinda of South B I. a’ 1 Mi. and Ms. Pau! Tubbcy cf I a Seville. (’ nimunity Club Recalls Centennial Ikw one has agetl or what a change in a person, was the comments made Friday as Grover Oplinger showed colored si’ les of th • Walkerton Centennial Assisted by his daughter. Mrs. David Lind. Mr. Oplinger helped many newcomer to the Walkerton area and now members of the Walk-
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‘ rrton Women's Community Club । place the faces they now see, jninus those beards. The ten yearn that have elapse*! found many of the important jKUaonages r > ponslble for the very succ ss.ul C* ntenmal either n * ved away or des i"; used. Duiing the bus.n- mee'ing. the president, Mrs. Dean Kn >wlton mtr<> lu led a new m-mb r. Mrs. Ben Hohenb rger of Rt. 3. Mrs. William Kuhlwein r th** devotions, using as her . t, “Love.” Gusts were Mrs. ics Mercer and Mrs. L-o nk-r. jßoll call response was Early Recollection of Walk rt< H ippy Birthday was sung ' • Mrs. H. A. Ht-rgenrother. The social hour and d sTt were in dharge of Mrs. N. .vton Williams and Mrs. Percy Selkirk. Mrs Frank H'lfri*‘k pr< id d .it the tea service. The d* *r was m the patn< *ic th* me. Miss Ruth Sny’d r, P.y outh, will present the pr> gr. m • r tr.** । Walk.nt .n Woni n - Cmu unity t Club inci ting Friday a ‘ernoon. Mir h 1 Miss Snyd r. ui o i an authority on covered bri Iges in Indiana, will sho-.v slides and give the histones. Sh is an avid student of Ind ana History ar. i as of la’e. has devoted much of her studies to Marshall County, i her rat ve county. Roll call respons" i Hi ’oric Plan s in Indian). Ho *• ; ire Mr- Frank Kramer. Mrs. Harry Collins ami Mrs Lloyd Thomas. Many a man fe 1 । he would be comfortable if his const ience would meet him halfway.
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