The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1966 — Page 9

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Mm. Marjorie Eikr left for Irutampo is Tuesday for further treatment. Sun^ao d ^ner guests »>f Mr. and Mra Jack Ryan and fam lv were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch Dinner guests of Mr and Mra David Me’l*n and family f r Mother’s Day were Mi - , and Mrs. Edwin Penick of N< w Carlisle. Mrs Stella Campbell of Belle Center. Oho, was a guest of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty over the week end Mrs. A’ta Roomier, formerly of Koontz Leko is in St. Dike’s hospital. Room 402. Sagnnw, Michigan She vvmld be very happy to hear frarr? her friends Week end guests of Mr. ani Mm Cabin Tarlton and faml y were Mm Tarlton’s mother, Mm Marguerite Bisbee of Fos'or a, Ohio and sister Mrs. Richard Riley <X Ashland Ohio.

Miniature Golf Course Ready South Os Walkerton A ? 4'. WMh. « i : \ n\^.. —1 ‘► • X ,F tT fii ji jr^ ~f lßra y . -t**^ ’• 4 *>»'«* p ~ r jwO^ : - ~ ~*~**»' - j&* *v Ai'" fj^fV>L ’ jSa^^.^^g' 1 ? -"M^ 4# - ’wjfeoM ■ ■ ^mn Wiy JR* I • ■ • - jw^k -s ^l^Fvmd -AV 'Klri®J V ' w.GM.Mr~u rV ■ liXWII » ^wwir^ gAMffcfemMl 'dM ' bwe '■:■ •BBBBbS®’- ■ JSKKB Work Progresses At Jacob Dmn New Location - R— " ■■• ■ ——~-ii,.. — 7 . 4 '* : *OLlii%.^^ H 1 ' -^IBS ' > 'W < '^X- < d ■". 11 jH J^agnL. L • Slow w l J|^EMU|^di||MM vM ' jB "’ 1 ■ 1^ ?«w- ■t ' '.iff WJOg'd^^ »•>' ^JtA3lan’ mSHk

Mrs. Hazel Foulk of Fort Wayne is spending the week with her sister and fam.ly, Mr. and Mrs. Jack James. Mrs. Foulk was called here by the d:a h of her father, Frank Lew's. Mr. and Mra Roy Mil’er and Mr and Mrs. Ra\-mond Rcagka were Sunday evening supj-er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hc’J.rga and Tommy in Middlebury. Other Sunday evening callers wene Mr. and Mrs Gerald Helhnga and Jerrj- of Tyner and Mrs. Clara Berg of North Ju 'son. Sunday d.nner gu> stg of Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman and family of Wakmusa were Mr. and Mrs. Theo Urbtn of Kewannn; Mm Bertha Urbin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin of Walkerton. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Gu’tman of Wa'kerton and Mr and Mrs. James Guttman and family of Sheridan.

Recent bourn gur-d q cf Mr nrd Mrs. Sta. 1c ,• T .t'.li \. cre Mr. an I Mri - f ■ ”’ ■ r '.’ * ' f McCook, X'b.a 1; ; a- ! M Mrs. Gerald Art's <f Opp Ala. who were cabe I here b the denth of John Tuttle. Ov< nvght guests were Mr and Mrs. Gilbert SuJchcr of Waltonville; J >ck Tittle and Mrs. Artis and Mrs. Sultrier were children of Mr. Tittle. Mrs. E len Bro e was hostess at a luncheon at the Tinkers Dam Restaurant near MT.'iignn City Friday. Her gu s ts iry'huk'd Mrs. Fred Schaunaman, Hollywood, Florida; Mrs. Thomas Walsh; Mrs. Jack Hannagen and Mm Newton Wd'iams, all erf Walkerton. An ad ed attraction was a style rhow sTHT’-'ored by the Carriage Trade Dress Shop, a part of the Peter Karwick Farms which h usvh the restaumnt. Miss Lorraine Mullet, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Myron Mullet, K'ontz Dike, w ; ll be honored with a reception g ven by Walkerton Assembly of Rainbov.i for Girls Saturday evening, May 14, 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. M ss Mullet is Grand Ambassador of Goodw’ll in Indiana Order of Rainbow for Gir’s and is past worthy advisor of the Walkerton assembly. The public and friends of Miss Mullet are invited.

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Mr. and Mra Arthur Bens'xn of Columbus, Ohio were guests of Mr and Mrs Agnevl Ltidw g and family and Rick Benson over the week end. Mr and Mrs. Burg x,ne Carnes of Rawleigh, North Carolina returned to their home Sunday after being called here by the death of Mrs. Came's father, Frank Lewis. Mr. and Mra Robert Taylor and family and Mr. aoid Mrs Paul Taylor and family of Memphis, Indiana spent the week end with their brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS May 15th is the last day to be assesred without penalty. If you have mA boot assessed, call 5863447 or 586-3382 or 586-3195. Claude E. Houser Obey the tiaffic

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