The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1966 — Page 8
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JUNE 2, 1966
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Mns. Damon Linti n of Cassop. olis, Michigan, was in Walkerton Friday afternoon and evening visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hai-old Knowlton and family and the Dean Knowlton family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hostetler. Mr. and Mrs. Pail Rizek and son of New Orleans, La., were here last week to ri it his mother, Mrs. Alice Rize < who is a patient in Holy Fami’y ho ; hital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans and son Jeff, Springs eld, Illinois were guests of A' r. a”d Mrs. Newton Williams Sunday. They motored to Michigan City for dinner at Tinkers Dam. Memorial Day v sitors of M rs. Hazel Barden were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barden of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Richaid R >ss and daughters, and th( Leonard Deranek family of Soi'h Bend; and the Robert Bardens of Walkerton. The Philathea C ass picnic will be held Thursday, June 9 at Sheneman’s Grove at 12 noon. B ng covered didi and tabla sen-ice. Those des iring ’ransportation call Mrs. Gus Verkler, 586-2305 or Mrs. Pearl Bussard 586-2932
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Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and family of Indianapoli . were Sunday and Monday gusts of Rev. and Mrs. Harold M illiams and daughters. Mr. a id Mrs. Albert Crambert and daughters of 1 ;owie, Maryland. are here visi ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crambert. Mrs. Raymond ' teagles entertained with a d mer Sunday, honoring Mr. Beagles, who was celebrating his birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellinga and son, Tommy. Mr. and Mi's. M chael Nusbaum of Lafayette; Mr. a id Mrs. Rog m Nusbaum and fa nily of Valparaiso and Mr. and Mrs. James Nubaum and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nusbaum. Guests on Memorial Day of Mr. and Mrs' Leland Frail ey were M.. and Mrs. Kenneth B: ker and son, North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. R »bert Ruff of South Beni; Tom Klinedinst of Indianapo’ig and Ruth Frailey. Wanda, Ka'hie and Steven Rans of Bremen came Monday evening and ar? spending the week with the Fraileys.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Whitteberry spent the week end in Lafayette visiting the latter’s sis. ters. The Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday, June 7 at 1:30 p.m. in Ithe Walkerton Community Building. Mr. anti Mrs. Clyde Bick attended t.h e funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Stockberger in Richland Center Friday afternoon. Dr. and Mra. Frank uuthrie and family of Terre Haute were week end guests of her mother, Mrs Ewart Farrar. Melladee and Mark Bock of Columbia City are spending this week with their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carbiener attended the commencement exer sdses at La Ville High School on May 26 as guests of their grandson, Kent Sanders, who was a member of t.he class of 1966. The Calvin Tarlton fam ly .rpent the week end visiting thpir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tarlton in Garrett and his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs Delmar Shirley. Ou Saturday evening, they at'mded a family get-to-gether in the heme of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Kre-se in LaGrange. The regu’ar meeting of the Jdhns -n Township Firm Bureau will be held Thursday, June 2 at 8 pm at the Johnson Townshp Community Building Francis Haskell, vice president of LaPor.e County Historical Society, will be th-' guest speaker. His topic will be "Ear'y History of Our State.” The pub’ic is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daniels and daughters, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Randall Murphy and dav ;hter of Mishawaka spent three days visiting scenic places in Kentucky. They visited Mammr'h Cave art. Crystal, Ky.; Onyx Cave at Cave City; and Cumberland FaiHs at Corbin. They returned home byway of Saylersville, Ky. Mr and M-s. Gale Sheria-ri enterta;ned wi’h a dinner Sunday honoring Mrs Bertha Sherland's birthday. Gues's included the litter’s three sifters, Mrs Harry A'lisnn. Mrs. Myrt’e Andrews and Mrs. Mi'dred Pape of South ■Bend; a’so Mrs Lennie Saddison and M’-s. Robbie Saddison of South Bend: Mrs Alan Movehouse and Mvs. Robert Morehouse of Niles, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Sherland and WTiam Dettman of H’mH; Mr. and Mns Porrv Beinerstadt and fmrni’v of Michigan City, and Chuck Sheri and. —■' Somen^gt; I r ‘" ‘ " ! To avoid "loon - n your insurat. tion, comb-no y wO r erace in one cw.; v -t program from Me -an Muti al Insutm. e C mpany. Coves your l at.to, possessions ar.J Habilitv! . . . ba.es ^ou money tool See me ... < there's no ohi^aHon- 1 your Meridian MiHud : ' • " i Mpridisn I - V ‘i!!' ” **•< I ■ R. W. Johnson Ins. Koontz Lake Mornings Hamlet ^67-2824 Afternoon* Walkerton 586-2580
Mr. and Mrs. John Bingaman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin attended the Indianapolis 500 on Memorial Day. Mr. aid Mrs. Agnew Ludwig, Stove and David, and Rick Benson spent the Memorial Day week end guests in New Castle of the Jim Howard family. Monday Mr. Howard and Mr. Ludwig attended the 500 mile race.
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Mr. and Mrs George Parks and three child) tn are u 1 Texa., this week on a -usines? trip. Guests of Mi' and Mrs. Axe] Franson on Mi no rial Day were Mrs. Mabel Sh neman and Mrs. I^ena Raybuck f Lebanon, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Franso; and family an< Mrs. Ruby Clark of Chicago; and! Mr. and Mr Ijeßoy Powers of LaPorte.
