The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1966 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCT. 27. I^6

* e i siv)oi 1 — — Walkerton Mrs. Dean Knowlton will be hostess to the Fellowship ('lass in her home Friday evening, October 28th. Ms. Edna W Ife spent last Week with her daughter and f.mily. Mr. and Mrs. John Schulte in Park Forest. 111. Mrs Maude Stanifer and famil\ of London, Kentucky, were recent visitors of Mrs. Edna Wolfe. Mr and Mrs. Gus Vet kier and Mr and Mrs Maurice Schwartzvntraub, visited over the week end v»th Mr. and Mis. Arthur Black, in I ’etrdt. Michigan. t ’Mrs. Bonnie Arnold of St. Dins. Missouri, spent last week visiting her father and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knowlton. ;t|id other relatives. and Mrs. Donald Petry of Aspeston. Illinois, returned home Tuesday after spending several days with their daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hershberger. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Keel of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Mis. Ruby Carpenter, of South B« nd. were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Nellie Purdy. Mrs. Keel is a niece and Mrs. Carpenter is a sister of Mrs. Purdy. Mrs. Hazel Luke. 903 Ohio St.. Walkerton, a former teacher in L. Porte and Walkerton High hools, is a medical patient in South Bend Osteopathic hospital. After Mrs. Lukes retirement from teaching, she has spent her winters in Florida with the exception vs this past year when she was earing for her invalid mother in Summitville, Indiana. Her room number is 514 and she would appreciate hearing from her many friends and former students in Walkerton.

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Mrs. Rohrer, gether with some of her friends, visited many famous memorials, Mt. Vernon, and Georgetown. Va. Mrs Dorothy Fagerman has reentered the St. Joseph Hospital. South Bend, as a m- heal patient. Her room number is >9l. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Bertha I'rbin were her daughter. Mrs. John Guttman and children, of Wakarusa, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Robert I'rbin. Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wane Burch were Mr. and Mrs. Eai I Berg of Chi- ( eago and Mr. aid Mrs. F. W. Hathaway of Grau 1 Rapids Mi< hig. n. Sunday . f’ernoon callers wen' Mr. and M’* Robert Urbin. Edward Pogodzinski and Clifford Kaleth returned home Saturday evening aft r touring for I several days in Indiana, Pennsyl- I vania, Mr. pogod; nski’s birth--1 place. They also visilpd the latter's sister, Pauline Navaiinsky in Vermillion Ohm, cmAute home. Clem Ake, Route 1, Walkertort who underwent eye surgery recently in a LaPorte hospital, is recuperating in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mac M<Nbrton, 501 Roosevelt Road. Mr. Ake is noted in this area for his hobby of clocks and his ability to repair old and new clocks. and just about every citizen ’t ; at one time taken a clock t him for advice on its worth am for repairs. He is. though in hi 80's, very much alert to the needs of our community and is ever mindful of his responsibility to same. Dr. and Mrs. Bryce Rohrer returned Saturday from a trip to Washington. D. C., where Dr. Rohrer attended the Interstate Postgraduate Modi' 11 Association of North America. One of the highlights of the Scientific Assembly. attende ’ ; 1.000 physicians. included inspiring talk by Walter H. . d. M. D. Dr. Judd served in ( ingress for 20 years and since i 52 has spoken in all part s of th< ' ’nited States, as an authority international affairs, and as a : sician deeply concerned with 1 role of medicine in America

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shaffer Jr. and family of Park Forest, Illinois, and Steve Burch of Bloomington, were guests over the week end of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Modest Burch. A birthday dinner was held Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pogodzinski honoring Barbara Knotts and Mr. Pogodzinski’s birthdays. Attending were Mrs. Ernest Rosenkranz, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kaleth and Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pych, Janet, Theodore Jr., Michael. and Jimmy, and Miss Kimberly Knotts and her friend. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harlozinski were evening callers. □——— — — □ DEATHS □ □ Claude I, .Worster Claude L. Worster. 85, of 105 N. Jefferson St., North Liberty, died at 12:05 p.m, Saturday in the Teegarden Nursing Home, Teegarden, following a week's illness. He was a retired post office employee. He was born Jan. 13, 1881, in North Liberty, and lived here all his life. He was married June 17. 1908, in North Judson, to Blanche H. Hartsough who died in 1965. Surviving arc a daughter. Miss Beulah K. Worster, South Bend: two brothers, Darcey and Denzil, both of North Liberty; two sisters. Miss Elizabeth Worster and Mrs. Mary Yousim, both of North Liberty. Funeral services were held in the Palmer Funeral Home. North Liberty, at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Rev. Charles Patterson, assisted by Rev. Thomas Frost, pastor of the North Liberty M<thodist Church, officiated. Burial was in the Eastlawn cemetery. North Liberty. Mr. Worster was a member of the North Liberty Methodist

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Church. North Liberty Masonic Lodge 266, F & A.M. since 1903, of which he was past master, and the Modern Woodmen of America. Mrs. Ruth Shively Mrs. Ruth F. Shively. 63. of 307 E. Center St., North Liberty, died at 5 p.m. Friday at Memorial Hospital in South Bend, after an extended illness. She was a 1 former interior decorator in Atlanta, Georgia. She was born May 17. 1903, in Oswego, N. Y.. and lived in North Liberty seven years after moving from Toledo, 1 Ohio. Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lienhart of North Liberty. Funeral services . were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the ' Palmer Funeral Home with Rev. Thomas Frost, pastor of the | North Liberty Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Eastlawn Cemetery. Samuel C. Nash Samuel C. Nash. 78. of 412 McComb St., South Bend, died Sunday in Marion County hospital, Yellville, Ark., from injuries received there following an accident on October 13. Nash was born in Marshall County Dec. 10, 1887, residing in South Bend for fifty years. He was a retired employee of the Bendix Corp. He is survived by a stepson, Durwood; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Smith of Walkerton and Miss June Nash of Chicago; four grandchildren and ten greatgrandchildren; two brothers, Cornelius of Warsaw, and Frank of North Syracuse, New York; and two sisters. Mrs. Gladys Shewmaker of Elsinore. Mo., and Mrs. Nellie Landon of Slocum, Ala. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Community Congregational Church in South Bend Burial was in St. Joseph

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Valley Memorial Park. Walkerton OES The Charter was draped for a deceased member, Arthur Grote, at the regular meeting of Walk- • erton Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, Tuesday evening, October 18. Mr. Grote served the . Chapter as Worthy Patron in 1952. , Worthy Matron, Mrs. Donald । Wolfenbarger, reminded the members the annual Hom? Day ob- ’ servance would be Sunday, Nov. 6th, at the Masonic Home in Franklin, Ind. Each year several f members of every chapter in ln- , diana make this visit and find it , such a rewarding day. Proteins in the officers line were Mrs. Walter Jackson. Mrs. John McCombs and Miss Audrey ’ Dolph. Tile Halloween motif was used in the decorations in the dining room where refreshments wen- , served by Mrs. Gene Clark. Mrs. Marvin Williams, Mrs. Newton Williams, Mrs. Elsie Johnson and Mrs. William Skinner. i i Maple Grove The County Line Store will be open again at Maple Grove Methodist Church from 10 am. to 8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, October 27 and 28 at the comer of New and Maple Roads Mrs. Charles Cunlain was called here from Arizona by the death of her father. Mrs. A. P. Price of Rockville. 111. is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer attended services Sunday forenoon in Walkerton, and had Sundav dinner with Mrs. Edna Smith and Mrs. Fred Maurer. Use the Classified Ads

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