The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1966 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 14, 1966

Walkerton

Col and Mrs. Fletcher Jaques o Evansville. Ind., were week end g tests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Y>'ilhams. Faster dinner guests of Mr and 14 rs. Robert .Urbin were Mr and tis Wayne Burch and Mrs. B *rtiha l’rbin. Guests in the Wally Pickavet l>»me over the week end were her parents. Mr. and Mrs Verne Dmiels of Decatur. Michigan a id Douglas Daniels of Buchana i. Mich. Easter Sunday guests of Mr. oid Mrs Edwin Hayter were t';eir daughters. Mr. and Mrs. It iger Hoskins and family of I’un<ie an i Mr. and Mrs. Harlan K *pcha and family. Sunday dinner gue ts of Mr and Mrs. Walter Jackson and daughters were Mi. and Mrs J din Bra Tub:. Bob McAdams. Mrs Elsie Wright and Mi-. F J. McNaughton all of South Bend. Dinner guests on Easter of Mr. a.id Mrs. Harry Masterman were Mr. and Mis Earl Eggert and Mi end Mr . Rick Eggert and b n of Kn >x; Mr and Mrs. Rex Masterman of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Richard M astern an. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs A J. Kennedy were their d। lighter and family. Mr. and Mr-. Tom Sullivan of Indianapolis Saturday they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenton J.L> n in South Bend for dinner. Mr. and Mis. Ronald Retz and f.mily of Gary were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Walter S.fith and Jim. Pam Retz retrained and is spending the Bister vacation with her grandparente. , Mr. and Mrs F ( red Harris and daughter, Margie and friend of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gore and children of Crete. I’ were Easter Sunday guests of Mis. Frank Dunn Mr. and Mrs. A -hiel Dunn and sons, were Monday evening visitors of Mrs. Dunn. (Easter guests of the diaries Bellingers were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bellinger. Ronald and Tom. T^r and Mrs. William Bellinger and Stephen of North Manchester. Mr. and Mrs Donald Sheaks a id family of Lockport, 111., and tin > Charles Wynn family of North Liberty. Mr and Mrs Willard Naragon and family were Easter Sunday d iner gueHs of her parents, Mr a ul Mrs. Russell Naragon. Other geests wen- Mr. and Mrs Richard Naragon and Jim of Elkhart; Mi and Mrs Gerald Naragon and T'r and Mrs. I-eo Freisner and f unity of Osceola; Mr and Mrs. John Beron Jr. and family of North Liberty; Mr and Mrs. Richard Stump and family of Lakeville; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ^Nickerson and family of Mishit vaka. and Mr and Mi's Gar,' N iragon. 60 Years Os Service Est. 1903 LEMONTREES CNkMNMMI JNbmAb ftß Phone CE 4*7771 230 S. Michigan St

Dr. Frash will attend the Indiana Optometric Association Convention April 17 and 18. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F|i her of Tippecanoe were Sunday gue^s of their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Busweli. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and family were dinner gue ts on Easter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miller in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kemp returned last week from Lake Wales. Florida where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Rensberger and son Allen of South Bend. Guests over the Easter week end of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tarlton and family were the latter’s mother. Mrs. Marguerite Bisbee of Fostoria. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schauers of Jerry City, Ohio. Mrs. Cleo Dirrim of Hamilton, Indiana, spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. Elsie Johnson Other guests for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cripe of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Cripe and Mary Jane, and Mike Kleeves of South Bend.

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Mr. and Mns. Richard Orcutt and son, Robert, of Fort Wayne, ] spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. ( Stanley Orcutt and sons. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ryan of Rockford. Illinois, were week end < guests of their son and family, । Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan. ( Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Craig spent last Friday in Valparai-.o with Mrs. Myron Williamson and • Trent. , Mr. and Mrs. Axel Franson had for dinner guest? on Easter, Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Powers of LaPorte. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Franson and family of Chi- ( cago. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huhnke Jr. and Cindy and Den se Baker spent the Easter week end in El Paso. Illinois. visiting Mrs Huhnke’s father. Melvin Robb ns, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seitz and Mrs. Harley McCarty of Gary. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Seitz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulrich and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Shear of Munster were Saturday guests. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence were Dr. and Mrs. Roa? Lawrence and family of LaPorte. In the evening. they were all supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mutchler, al-o Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman and children, and Mrs. Meiba Arney of Fish Lake, were Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Esther Kaufman. In the afternoon. the Gerald Kaufmans and Mrs. Esther Kaufman went to East Gary where they were supper guests of the Charles Epperson family.

Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles on Easter were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkins and two children, Sue and Lewis, of Chicago were week end guests of Mrs. Ellen Brede. । Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Oapek and family were Mr. and Mds. James Capek of Cicero, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Capek of Teeparden. Mrs. Rachel Betz of Canton, Ohio, spent from Trursday to Sunday visiting Mra. Oora Betz. On Sunday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DetJZ.

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Forest Stahly has been fl , rmissed from St. Joseph hospr Mishawaka, where he undeny surgery several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bick n-. family spent Easter with her p ents. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Com of near Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. uavid Mellin a family and Mr. and Mns. p Jones and daughters were dim . guests on Easter of Mrs. m Mellin. Mrs. H. Dimmick and Mr. n Mrs Kenneth Pearson of Mi gan City, and Mr. and Mrs. N ris Bussie and chi Wren, w Easter Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. A. G. Hunt.