The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1967 — Page 3

LOCALS^ G nil NORTH » IBERIA Mr. and Mrs. John Boron and family were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Naragon at Walkerton. Miss Kay Sims was guest of honor at a bridal shower given in Jwr home on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Awald and family of near Koontz Lake were visitors Sunday afternoon of the Lloyd Singleton family. Cecil Benjamin nf Spring Lake, New Jersey is spending this week with his sister Mrs. Pauline Morris. The Beaver creek Church group enjoyed a carry-in dinn- r at noon in the Community Building. Mrs. Thomas McGwin and Mrs. Del Pearse were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover in Warsaw*. Monday guests of Mr. and Mr? Walter Worthington were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kauffman and son of Lakeville. Mrs. William Dutcher attended a house warming for Mrs. Laura Malstaff of Walkerton on Tuesday. Mrs. Del Pearse and Mrs. Thomas McGwin have returned home from a 10 day visit with Mrs. Bess Sarber in Tapeka, Kansas. They also visited Marston McGwin at McPhees. n College In McPherson. Kansas.

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Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Dale Schlarb and family were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craumlick and family. Mrs. Helen Wentz and Mrs. Pauline Morris spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Biery at St. Joe, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tuttle an 1 children spent the week end wit li her mother. Mrs. Maurice Lambert. mis. Earl Surface returned to her home at Laporte R.R. after helping out in the home of her daughter Mrs. Dean Knig during her recent Illness. Pvt. Allen Albright spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Albright and family. Allen was en route to Aberdeen, Maryland from Ft. Campbell. Kentucky. Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Albright and family were Pvt. Allen Albright, Miss Jeanne Rudynski and Mrs. Willard Knepp. Dale Sheneman and Lawerence McGwin were evt ning callers. Mrs. Clem Light foot Was hostess to the Rea Thimble club for their April meeting in the Community Building last Thursday. They enjoyed a carry - in dinner. John Palmer Jr. former minister of the North Liberty Christian church along with his wife Barbara mid children. visited friends in this area on Tuesday and Wednesday. They weie dinm r guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Singleton as were the Singleton grandsons St< ve, Scott and Shaun Singleton. The Palmers are now serving the Christian church in Owensbms, Kentucky.

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John Reed and daughter of Fish Lake were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Arno Reed. Mr. Lloyd (Buck) Singleton has returned home after spending the past 4 weeks as a patient in Memorial hospital. Mr. Singleton underwent surgery on April 3. Mrs. Stella Ulrich was the Wednesday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ulrich in South Bend. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsh y and family were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kahle and family of South Bend. Mrs. Jerry Singleton and son and Mrs. Allen Balsley and son were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Robert Payne and family at Valporaiso. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clingenpeel were Mr. and Mrs. Denny Zolman. Rochester and Mr. and Mrs Dave Pedzinski and Robbie of Mishawaka. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Gil Medina and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Daughter; and son of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robertson of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Brien and Tim of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albert Jr. at Dudeck’s restrauant. Other guests wen* Mrs. Frank Sr. and Miss Margunte Fredricks of Sacramento. California. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Worthington Mr. William Dutcher whs the guest of honor at a birthday celebration held Sunday in his home. Guests were Mrs. Joseph Emmons and Mathew of Portland, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher amd Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dutcher and Ronnie of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Claxton, Bobby and Vicki of Mlchawaka, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tribbey and Tranaice of Lakeville, and Mrs. Lucy LTlery of Walkerton. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman w< re Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter and Ronald of Mishawaka, Mrs. Kenneth Barr of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stonebumer, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and Tammie, Mrs. J. C. Milner .Clarence Schmeltx all of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer of LaPaz. The occasion was in honor of the 77th birthday of Mr. Chaster Thayer. Mrs. Eldon Singtcom daughter and grandson of Stillwell, Mrs. Joe Hans of South Bend, Mrs. Kenneth King of Niles. Mi-h. Mrs. Everett Huff of LaH v (le, Mra Chari s Hammaker, Mrs. Marvin King, Mrs. Inez Hav, M^. Hrrrv Clark, an! Mrs. Alfred Smith n!l < f Ncrt'n Lib •- ty help'd Mrs. Perry Sin de n relebrde her S^ih birthda” Tu< >- day. M Sin I f n T>e«ivrd a bcauti'u! (’> ■ r o • birth lav < ■ !’«> and nrtnv 1> vd; if’Ail nj 'V** I t ;e lunch pH par ! bv M* s. H t’.nnnker Mrs. Sin. kt. n has .had pnauimama twice this winter.

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Among those attending last wo kt nds Residential Program for Mathematics Teachers at Burris Laboratory School, Ball State University, were, left to right, Marilyn Coby and Carol Htwiver of Polk - Lini 'Jn - Johnson Sth<M>l in Walkerton; Lucile

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