The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1966 — Page 5
Walkerton
Miss Ethel Bierly was a Sunday : nor guest of Mr. and Mrs. Les- i Bierly. E Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Daniels re- ■ 1 ned front' Williston. Florida, | er spending the past three | nths there. | Mr. and Mrs. John Hargrave I i daughters, Sue and Ann of I'orte, uhre Sunday afternoon dors of Mrs. Bertha I’rbin. cy were former Kewanna resi- • nts. J >hn Robert, Elizabeth. Cindy nd Amy Guttman spent Friday I Saturday visiting Mrs. Ber- , a I’rbin. Mrs. Robert I’rbin, Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman They the children of Dr. and Mrs. in Guttman of Wakarusa.
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Dr. Bryce Rohrer recently returned from a three day medical meting sponsored by the Mayo Foundation. R< beit Powers and Robert Urbin were in India rar< He and Saturday to attend the annual convention of the II osier State Press Association. Mrs. Oscar Barney returned Sunday after spending a month in Lake Charles, La., with her daughter and two children, Mrs. Duane Cr ssley. Rev. and Mrs. Eiler and family recently visited the T’nieis ; ty of Chicago v here Rev Eiler will begin his doctora’e degree this fall. They were also h >use guests of friends at Papineau. 111.
Mrs. Ru 1 Wheeler of Plymouth. wa a Monday guest of Mrs. Roy Freeman. Bob I’rbin attended the Peru Lions Club meeting on Tuesday night to present a program on the Lions Cancer Control activities. Mr. and Mi ■ Gerald Knowlton and daughters of North Liberty, and Craig I>‘Myer were Sunday 1 dinner guests of the Harold Knowlton fam ly. Louis Ehrt alt of Charleston. Ind., spent • ?ur days with his sister and ither, Mrs. Martha Young and Nick Ehrhardt and also visited us sister, the Albert Huhnke fan ly. Mr. an Mrs. Gary Freeman and Ei ic. Mr and Mr> Roy Freeman and . try Ann, and the Dale Hoover fan ly attended a family dinner at t ie home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwigi ' Hoover and family in Goshen S n lay, Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Buel Wheeler an family. Mr. and Mrs. K nny Ludwig of Plymouth: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bran-'r and Mrs. Hazel Hoovi rof Teegarden; Mrs. Minnie Ho >ve.r of Ardmore, the Darrell Bur us, the Carl Burgel family of N les; and Mr. and Mrs Duane Fi eeman and Lori of North Lil rty. JP ourt News Viola’ >of Ind'ana traffic laws resulted n Gerald Haze baker’s operaloi license being suspended for a >eriod of six months. He was cited by Indiana State Police for driving while under the influence o dcohol, he also paid a fine of §23.25. David Sc tt was cited by the local po|ic- for reckless driving and paid fine of $19.25 on his plea of i y. Driving -ft of the center line result-.*! In avy damage to the other ca nd leaving the scene of m mr- rd, resulted in Vada Si. ’air Im ; cited on two counts and she ; .fn- s totaling $38.50 an 1 her ving privilege waa suspend* • six months.
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Charles Reinhold of Monterey a was arrested for driving without an operator’s license and appearing in public in an intoxicated condition. He gracpu our local jail for one evening and paid fines of sl9 25 and $17.25. G- - □ BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs Stuart Ovcrmyer,
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PLATFORM - PART 2. Juvenile Delinquency The Shenll s Department Hhoutd take an active interest in problems concerning juvenile*. The Department should • Obtain at least the part time services ot a psychologist to help, guide, and counsel the teenagers and their parents. • Make use of existing facilities at the Employment Security Commi.sion for testing and placing them in jobs • Sot up a Public Relations Program with the school system to furnish ■ peakers for civics classes • Hire a qualified person to work with juvenile delinquents • Use oil suitable rnr rentior.al and le:r.u > time facilities and programs available, whether they are pubhly. privately, or commercial y sponsored. I’art 3. Working and co >p-rating with other governmental and law enforcement ag* mie for the prevention of crime. Political Adv. Paid By Joe Kodba
a son. March 23 in Killeen. Texas, where Mr. Overmyer is stationed, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott are th- maternal grandparents. A son. March 31, to Mr. and Mis. Joseph Pjotrowicx In Holy v amily h< pital, Ltl’orte. Mr and Mrs. James Patterson, North Libmty. daughter. April 1, in St. Jew ph hospital, South Bend.
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