The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1966 — Page 9

I 'LOCALS^ P? Walkerton Ih v. and Mrs Stanley Howell nd family, nt Gary, and Mis. X.Uln* Purdy, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh I: iy Hahn Sr , and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Chapman, Nancy and Sharon. and Ingrid Rammer, return d last Thursday tr<»m a two we. ks camping tr ip through Kentucky. the Smokey Mount, ins, vied.ng Cumberland F. Ils, Mammoth Cave and other p. int.- of interest

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Mrs. Evaline Eller of Rochester, cousin to the late M. B. Slick, was a Sunday guest of Mrs. M. B. Slick. Sunday Mr. and Mis. Jim Reed and boys returned from a weeks vacation touring Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Illinois and parts of Indiana. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crbin went to the Indiana State Eair in Indianapolis. Mr. Frbin. a Li' ns trustee on the Cancel program. was working at the fair in the Indiana I Diversity Budding. Mr. and Mrs-. Arthur DeMyer and Craig, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hostetter spent the week end in Kentucky and Tennessee. On Frida v night they attended the outd"' r mu- ic d drama "’rhe Steph* n F -ter Story” in Bardstown Ky.

Mr and Mrs. Newton Williams and Mis. Ellen Brede spent Sunday in Bangor, Michigan, with Mrs. Fred Molch. Mis. Dorothy Fagerman, of Walkerton, i ; a medical patient in St. Joseph hospital. South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daube were in Sibley, Illinois, over the week end to attend a lamiiy reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan and children returned Saturday from a weeks vacation in Gobles, Michigan. Miss Jean Ann Triblet of Huntington, was a Friday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and family, ami other friends here in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig spent the week end in Fpp* r Sandusky, Illin-ss. visiting with friends and attending a wedding of a friend. Fnuay evening supper guests of Mrs. Bertha Crbin were John. Bebe, Cin iy and Amy Guttman of Wakarusa, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin The Guttman children were overnight guests of their grandmother I’rbin. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Stahly have sold their f irm on Road 23, south of Walkerton, and have purchased a home in Clarks Addition on Ash Street. Claude H >u-er is recuperating in his home following treatment in Memorial hospital. South Bend for a heart condition. Sunday mm ning guests of Mr and Mrs. Chester Emmons and Phyllis weie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bart- n Mike and Davie of Crawfordsville. A ft- moon guest were Mike Sti sdl y of Knox; Nancy Williams, Huth Fraihy and Mr. ami Mis. Delbert Clingenpccl. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chngenpeel were Monday evening visitors. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Robert Gardner and family was a gathering of former Walkerton tea* hers for their annual picnic. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs Grover Smith and Terry. Mark and Mary of Elkhart; Mr. ami Mrs. Gem* Eib and Betty Jean, Retha and Mary Lynn of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barton, Mike and Debbie of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howard, Mark and Dawn of Wheeling, III.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moshell and family of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kreitzman, Doug. Tim and Scott of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickbush. Mathew, Mark and Marina of Walkerton. Chester Kubit of Indianapolis who has been host to the group the past two years but was unable to attend because he was vacationing on Sable Island off the coast of Nova Scotia. Also in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Don Weil. Ray, Glen and Peggy of Evansville. The Wells left on Tuesday after spending some time visiting with friends in the ana. 2 A L 9 • 3ft VS 4 -— Something’s missingNobody wants a clock without hands. Insurance coverage that doesn’t fit YOUR needs is just as worthlessl I can tailor your coverage to fit your •xact needs And. I represent such reputatoie companies as Mer-dias Mutual insurance Company! See me.,, there's no obligation f ynw MtrHian Mutual »|Mt R. W. Johnson Ins. koontz Lake Mornings Hamlet H 672824

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Mrs. M. B. Slick had as guests Thursday, her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings. Bruce is a st 4- entomologist and be was making a survey of the parks, gardens, green houses and private Collections in the an-i. Mrs. Gale Sh-Hand and Mi Adelaide Mill ’ 1 spent Wednesday in Mkhig n Citv. Mrs. Sherland visited her daughter, Mis. Barry Beiderstadt and family. While Miss Millard sp-nt the day with Mr. and Mrs. E J. Hipp- nsteel. Mr. and Mis. Wayne Cover spent the weex end in Southern Indiana and Kentucky. On Friday night they attended the outdoor musical drama. The Stephen Foster Story” in Bardstown Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty returned last week from a tiij to Oklahoma i"> . visit with h- i sister. Mrs Lawrvm - Fr» -man. of Norman. The;, w--re ace- mp ni- I by their grandchildren. I’at and Bill Roberts and Robert ('• le. The Roberts children returned by jet Sunday evening fr- m Oklahoma City to Los .Angeles after about a five weeks visit with their grandparents. The Batys visit* d th*- International Rainbow Temple at McAlli t-r. Okl homa on the way home and made a short visit on th*- Rev David Eilers in Papin*-au, Illinois. WALKERTON GIRLS IN ACCIDENT IN KANSAS Word was received Thursday, August 25. by Mrs. Roy Baugher of Walk- rton. that her daughter. Elsie and her fri* ml, Elaine Fitzgerald. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Fitzgerald. Walkert- n. were involved in an auto accident in learned, Kansas, where they were vacationing with Mr Baugher Both girls wore injunsl and hospitalized Plans t-> s-n 1 them h-me by pullman w* re mad*- for Tuesday, August 3(i. so they can be entered in area hospitals for tr>atnient. Mr. Batr h- • r will drive back to Walkert->n. The girls were with friends wh* n the accident occured.

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Mr. and Mrs. William Cranm» r entertained 'heir grnndchndnn Vicki and Karen Cranmer, for five dayr last we* k They also • nt* rtarn* d Bruce W- lz, of Niles. Mi< hig.m, for two da vs. Mr Frames K<xh returned horn-- aft*-r spending ten days at East Jordan Lak*', Charlevioux. Mi* higan, with her son and family. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Koch. Mr. ami Mrs. William B. Campbell of Conw y. Ohio, were Sunday dmn-T gu» sts of the former's sister, Mrs. Ixsmard B*-aty and husband. They < tiled on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cob' and H->ns in th*- afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Johnson entertained saturda\ evening with a supper to celebrate the birthday of her grands* n. Roger Cripe. Others pr sent were Mi Cripe and daughter of Franklin; .Mr. *nd Mr-. Russell Cript Mrs. Zona M-.id*' Mr and Mi Mike Sk-» ami Mr in*l Mn W -ne Shoemaker of South B* nd and Miss Cleo Dirrim < f Hamilton Indiana. Miss Dirrim remain'd f-- over Sunday. MISCF 1.1. WEOI'S SHOU ER Mr Albert Pr ng* r wh* before het marriage on August 11 in Plymouth, wes Sandra Barden, was the gu* st of honor ~t a miscellaneous shower Monday • veiling in th* rec reati"U nxtn at Stunt/ Pine For- st. Hostes*. - were Mis. Eugen- Sk.nner and Mrs. H ye] Barden. A color scheme *>f blue and white was carried ■ut in the d* '-or < lifts were displaced on a tat le centen-d with a bi ide doll and white umbrella. The bride was given a ror*age of miniature gadgets upon hei arriva 1 Games were played with prizes going to M’s Warn-' C"W”-, Mrs. J hn Wathen Mrs William B< wers. Mrs. L« igh R y Hahn St , and Miss Connie Daniels. A three tier wedding cake baked by the bride mother, cen-ter*-d th*' refre-hment table. Refreshments w* re served and many lovely gifts were received

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