The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1967 — Page 6

HIE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JI NE 22, 1967

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>i - Bel tha I T i bin an 1 Mi. \vimt H'-ikvlt of Lal’iite spent week <n 1 with Mr.- Maxim \i ood at Bunker I Illi Aii. an i Mi- Thomas of tvar >. iin < i w< i< Sunday evening .H is f Ml .nd Mrs. We.-ley \ n ••!.■! iy. it .. i Mi - Ait Johns< >n of ... ’' -vilb Vu uinia are vi.-it-c :: i. , d in th’ ai • a this wok. ’ • h '>f Walkel t. .11 a, a, , ■, ai - and members of t , r En j.'d Luthei .in < dim eh <>f . a., . ■ JUn.-ons will be w w’h n ( >pi nll -u-e at . > .■ ' Sunday. June 25 im . “■< r nf. 1 meeting and l.g .•• • ■ 1 b Id fl lends. RHU-I (Ol PLE WITH • t »x fl <)\ WM\ I RS ARY i » ..n i Mi -. En d Bullinger, Aloni • Sin t. Walkerton, it .-ui prised la -l Sunday when -n hildien a’ i mged a dinner riy t th< Paddle Wheel restau- ,( is m nor of the 25th wedding rav> r-ai / of their parent.-. Que ir« nt were a daughter .. d far il ? Mi. and Mrs Donald a. triath and two daughters of >- Ft V\ayne: a daughter, Mrs. u. Shoemakej South Bend; bs Vicki Bullinger and Freddie E Uing< • Al-■ presnt was Miss * agm ('lark of Greencastle, J nd., a Purdue University college V uin of Miss Vicki’s. .i center piece of red roses, a ( jOraud cake and a silver tea vic- were gifts from the Mr and Mrs. Bullinger were it med n Miltoid, Indiana, June

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Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith, Mr. and Mi.- Roy Hostetter and Bail Fitzgerald attended the funei.il i ’ Mi Grant Baughei. Tuesday. Mi B iugh< i past away al the 1: m ■ ■* Mr. .mi Mi-. Smith on Sai urda . 1 veilin'.' M.— Vi ki Bwllmger. daughter of Mi and M>- Fred Bullinger, Wiihe-bi' wh > will vnlei her - p' no y ea 1 ,i Pm due I niV rs/V th’- fell left .W nhv to -pend the next ten weeks at Happy Hollow Camp, located n <i N shvilb'. Indiana, in Brown C untv. where she will be cmmiling boy.- S to 10 years of a_e. Th camp is supported by th United Fund of Indianapolis an 1 eight Settlement Hou.-es in that City. Miss Bullinger is majoring in psychology at Purdue an 1 -I will he. a’e ereaits lor lo r sumnior work. Air. and Mr-. Pau! Hiatt of S uth Bend md their children and grandchildren and his mother. wet>- in Walkerton Sunday with a reunion in Place Park. Those presen’ ww; Mr. and Mrs. Brans >n Hiatt and family, Mr. and Mrs. J mu - Hiatt and children . nd Mrs T> rrv Nichols and b My of N rth Liberty. Lt. Col. and Mr.-. Charles R. Hiatt and family of Augusta. Florida on then wav t > Germany for 3 years. Mr.- Robert Anderson and family of Wheatfield. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Fied Smith and Mrs. Bernice Jon*'- of Pendleton, Indiana, Mrs. Effie E. Hiatt. Mrs. Neda Henning and Miss Mary Esther Henning of Kewanna. There were 37 in all present, reprvoentmg 5

Mis.- Mildred McKesson is visiting friends in Eugene and Yoncalla, Oregon. Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mis Wayne Burch were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan Janet and Jim and Mr- Robert I i bin. Mr and Mrs Robert Erdehi and children and Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Cripe and daughters spent la-t week at Birchwood, Wisconsin on a fishing trip. Mi and Mis. George Ferverda, Koontz Lake, have as their house guest Mrs Robert Sills of Hobart, Indi ma Mr-. Sills came June 16 and has been calling on her many ft lends here. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Bick and f unity returned Sunday evening weeks vacat n in War-ren.-burg New Yoik. visiting with Clyde’- -ister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gedeon. Mr. mi Mi-. LaMar Stahls .and children left Monday morning for their home in J u ks-nville, Florida after spending the past several weeks here svith relatives and friends. Mi.-.- Norma Witts and Miss Elsie Reed enjoyd the past two weeks in Oklahoma where they visib'd Mi-s Watts' brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. !<■ nnetb Watt.-. Th y also visited Roy R get - and Phil Wi.-e m Texas. Gu*-I for C ither's Hay of Mr. and M’s. Ev» test Baker svere. Mr ii 1 M - Bennis Baker and family and Mr. md Mi-. Melvin Jone- <>f Bremen and Mr. and Mis. Dougla- Bak ’ and family of W dkert n. Saturday guest- of Mr. and Mrs. Wesles Whit’eberrs were Mr. and Mr-. Richard Hunt and sons of Cl g Mr-. Herbert H m-< n I Springfield. Ohio and Mr and Mrs. Jerry Beghtel and children ■ f Kingsford Heights. □ D BIRTHS Mr md Mrs. Wayne Tumbles’n. 11l William Str. North Liberty. i -on. June IS in

4-H Club News On June 11 the 1 H meeting was brought to oidvi b\ the pi e id' ui. Rt't ta \ m I w ke. I'h. plvdse I Ih Auwiu m Hag Wa- led b\ th pledge to the I H was led bv Paula Payton Jul> ll is the skating party for Ihe guls and boys ot I H al Plymouth trom 7 to 10 pm. The next mevlmg wall be June 27 at 3 p m There were 38 members present. Refreshment - were served. □ - □ HOSPITAL NEWS □~ - n E Street Division Hospital Mrs. Edna Shankland, Miss Sharon Chapman. Master Max Owens, and Miss Kimber lj’ Owens all of Walkerton.

: : THINK ABOUT IT! i I : ; 1• —■ ~ I 9 BY RAY A. M SBAI M s ■ The 4th of July holiday is celebrated with no special religious ■ h significance. This lack of religious attachment is contiarj to the customs and thoughts of our b a--fathers. In blunt ■ language, some of them would turn 1 ver in their graves if they ■ should see our interpretations of th'- festival. B We owe a gratitude to God for having plw d our fore-fathers ■ on earth at that particular time in history. They fought for ■ ■ human rights; for freedom again-t tyrannical rule for unborn ■ H generations. After they won the struggle, they considered ■ B victory NOT as rights won by them, but as God given B privileges they were permitted to proudly participate in. _ What sort of men were W .shmgt n. Adams. Madison. B Franklin. Jay. Jefferson Hamilton . . and all the rest” Next week’s column will spotlight their bi la Its and behavior. It c will be interesting. Don’t miss it. B RAY A. NUSBAI M. Nl SBAI M FT NERAL HOME, Roosevelt B ■ Road and Ohio St. Walkerton, Indiana. Phone 58€F3444. ■ I ■

Ralph Sullivan, and Mrs. Maude Drury of North Liberty. Pine Kike Division Hospital Mrs. James Salyer of North Librty. Marshall County Parkview Mrs. Josephine Drake, Walkerton. CHICKEN BARBECUE THIS SATURDAY NIGHT The North Liberty Band Boosters are serving a Chicken Barbecue Supper Saturday evening, June 24. from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the school parking lot. Carryouts will be available. Special prices for children. The Band will play at. 5:30, 6:30 and 7:15. Live wires don’t necessarily get to the top just because they work under high tension.