The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1967 — Page 5

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Tim Gardner who is attending Indiana University in Bloomington. was home visiting with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and Terr.y BIDAL SHOWER Miss Pamela Dyer was guest of honor at a recent bridal shower held at 406 Van Buren St., Walkerton, given by Miss Donna Stephens- n and Miss Margie Lee. There Were approximately seventeen guests present, all class friends of the bride-elect. Miss Dyer received many lovely gifts.

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A surprise partv was given by friends on Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. George Parks in their home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Craig spent Sunday in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schober. Orville Snodgrass and Leßoy Clapper drove Mrs. Tom Fleming to Ft. Gordon, Georgia over the week end to be with her husband, Pvt. Fleming who is stationed there with the army. Mrs. Fleming is the former Barbara Snodgrass.

Sp ’ >hn Fry, Fulton, Indiana visited ... and Mrs. Adam Mann and Naur , and other friends in Walkerton H< has just arrived h- me after 12 months service in Viet Nam. Mrs. Ch’ rles Snyder and Mrs. Martha S' ily returned last week from a two weeks visit with their' son and brother, Fugem Snyder and family in Los An ••!> ~ California. Friends f Mrs, Blanc he Smith a form. Walkerton resident in the J R.M. Nursing Home in Plymou '!. will be happy to know Mrs. Sr .th will ire celebrating her 95t! birthday Friday, May 5. Mrs. S ith would love hearing from o i friends in this area. Mr. d Mrs. Cody Zahn. LaCrosse. Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz md son. Jim, LaPorte, Terry S' i.ultz. Fort Wayne, and Miss Vid Pajor, Valparaiso were guests S inday of Mr. and .Mrs. Gus Schultz with dinner at the Paddle Whe«l Restaurant in celebration < the 55th wedding anniversary of the Gus Schultzs. Mis. Albert Huhnke Sr.. Mr. Harold H ihnke, Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Ali it Huhnke, Jr., Mrs. Jack Pontis and Mrs. Sharon Straup are in Shelbyville last Friday io attend the funeral of Mr. H hnke’s brother. John Huhnlo of Morristown who died "t lies suffered in a car acci on Tuesday. M Andrew McGill, a former reside 1 of Koontz Dike, m w of Orang Calif., is a guest of her broth Harold Durkee of K< >ntz Dike. r the month <>f M iy. She is be. ng entertained by <ld friends and by former organizations of which she had maintained membership when she moved ' California. Any <mwishing » get in touch with her may - I her brother. Harold Durk RR. 3, Walkert- n. Phon <6-2232.

hugs the road closer. It’s the roomiest car you can buy. Plus, you get a bigger standard engine. See your Chevrolet dealer ■ during his Camaro Pacesetter wBl6 Special buys on Camaro Sport Coupes and Convertibles specially equipped with; 250-cubic-inch Six. 155 hp . Deluxe steering wheel • Bumper guards • Whitewall tires • Wheel covers • Wheel opening moldings • Striping along the sides • Extra interior brightwork • And. at no extra cost during the sale, special hood stripe and a floor shift for the 3-speed transmission’ SALE SAVINGS, TOO ON SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FLEETSIDE PICKUPS (Model CS 10934).

MAY 4, 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Jerr Keel of Fort Diudeid.de Florid a and Mi>. Dean Carpenter of South Ben i won Tui -d; vi-atm of Mrs. Nellie Purdy. Mrs. Bertha Urbin an 1 M: Richard Mast- rman and s n Terry, spent last Thursday with the hitters mother. Mi -. Maxim Wood at Bunker Hill Indiana. Mrs. Walter Johnson was "a guest of her son. Jerry J, hn ai and family of Jimtown Sunday and attended the baptismal service of her grandson, Scott Walter Johnson .it the Jamestown Methodist Chun h. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Divine and Mr. and Mrs. Janus Patterson and children returned Sunday evening from Fort Worth. Texa^ While there they attended th< activities and graduation o Diura Divine from Airhn* Stewardess S< hool. Gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickbush and family over the week end were. Mr. Kickbush’s mother. Mrs. Rena Kickbush of Cattaragu. . New York. his brother. Rolland Kickbush and family of Batavia. New York and his aunt, Mrs. Minnie Boberg, of Little Valley, New York. n - □ MARKIAGES o - c Gebhard Roush Mr. and Mrs. William Gebhard <>f Hammond announce the marriage of their daughter, Gisela to Mi. Robert R. Roush, son of Mrs Wayne Seider. Walkerton and Robert Roush. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Roush were married on Friday, M rch 31st in the Saint Mark.-. Lutheran Church, Worth. Tllin i-. Gisela will be staying with her parents while Robert who will soon be engaged in the serva । in Viet Nam.

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