The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1967 — Page 16

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 6. 1967

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Mi an 1 Mrs. Gary Shiikis anl family me spending tin week at ;i < a yip at Km nt / 1..■ kc. Air. mil Mis. E. Paul Slick II < F< : t W.c m v■■ Saturday yachts of their grendmothtr. Mis. M. B. Sink. GuesS at th. home ' f Mr. and Mis. A. J. Daiml- ar. Mi. and Ji , W.lliam Pia.mi and daughLr. Susan of Bi m ; n It n. Veri >■ nt an i Miss J h-Anne Charmn of Montreal. Canada. Mr. and Mis. Wallet Smith, Mi. and Mis. M> h..el Smith and family and Mr. mil .Mrs. Ronald Ritz and family of Gary attendd a family picnic at the home <4 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickbush on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pascasio of H.lls Church. Virgina arrived for a visit with her sister and t unily, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson. also her mother, Mrs. Gilbert Vick in Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles entertained with a dinner Sunday, to celebrate the I irthday of Norman Beagles, (•thers present were Mrs. Beagles and Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson and Mr. :nd Mrs. Roger Hellinga and Tommy. Mrs. Ellen Brede was hostess f a a lunchon at Tinker's Dam. r ar Michigan City < n Monday. Her guests were Mrs. Hil lur Ricketts of West Covina. California, Mrs. Ida Schaunaman of Hollywood, Florida, Mrs. Jack Hannagen and Mrs. Newton Williams both of Walkerton. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith at a carry-in supper on the Fourth of July were, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hogan of Osceola, Mr. and Mrs. Al Drews, Mrs. Pearl Stull, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stull and Carole, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Stull and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stull and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clark and son. Mrs. Melvin Fitzgerald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weakly, Mrs. Nora Hahn and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Billings and f unily. Mr. and Mrs John Wathen entertained 9 little friends of their son Todd, who was six years old. Thursday. June 29. x ith a visit to Storyland Zoo in South Bend. After touring the Zoo and riding on numerous rides t ley gathered around a picnic t ible and were served drinks, ice cream and cake. The cake xas in the form of a musical record decorated with musical i les and Happy Birthday. The guests were: Fred Bedford, Tim ( iipe, Ernie Cline. Gerald Hahn. John. Steve and Mike Morris, Greg Bellinger and Scottit Rhodes. Jackie Kinney was i liable to attend. T<>dd received my gifts. Mrs. Leigh Roy H ihn accompanied the group .•1 assisted the Wathens. Mi. and Mrs. William Masterrin and three children of Duarte. Calif, arrived for a visit i th their parents, Mi. and Mis. <".l Smith. GREGORY IS 9 Mis. Damon Nichols entert i ned with a biihday party for !'• son Gregory lit Saturday. Sia- was asdstd by Linda Z< 1!< rs. Those present were Ronnie M aeno, Tim and Tom Whitmer. J 'hathan Rerick Billy Kring. < arv Kirby and Mark Zellers nd his sisters, Sherri and I >emse. Games were played and I rizes won. On Sunday, Gregory’s grand- ! uents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spier, Mrs. Esther Nichols, Glen Zellers and his great-grand-farents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stahly came to help him celebrate. Mrs. Glen Zellers was unable to attend. Gregory was 9 years old July 2.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ridenour and s n, Stevie of Wabash were in Walkerton over the Fourth visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bierly and Mr. and Mi . Leroy Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. William Thein n in Momnce, Illinois on Sundax afternoon. M . . nd Mrs. Roger Williams and two children of Upper Sandusky. Ohio spent th< Fourth of July week end with Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and sons. Mr. Williams and Mr. Ludwig were former army buddies. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rowland of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Klinedinst of Plymouth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst for dinner at Schori’s Restaurant in Plymouth Sunday and then visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland. Lt. Col. Charles R. Hiatt and family stopped in on there way from Georgia to spend last week with his brother. Branson and family. While here v thcy visited relatives in Kewanna, Wheatfield and South Bend. On Monday. Lt. -X’ol. family left Walkerton fo^u.^S'ghmi nt in the Armed Forces in Germany.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Kepka and daughters have moved into their new home they recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hostetter. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolfe and boys of Park Forest, Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wolfe and Rick of Loogootee, Ind., were visitors over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walz. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hahn, Mrs. Marvin Williams and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn and children attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Farrer at the Grange Hall in Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams entertained patio style, Tuesday, July 4. for Mrs. Ellen Brede and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannagen of Walkerton and Mrs. Hildur Ricketts of West Covina, California so • a four o’clock dinner. The occasion was also the birthday of Mrs. Hannagen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and sons of Perris, California were houseguests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr. and children. On Wednesday evening a family picnic was held at the home of Richard Anderson Jr. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worthington and Jill, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Sr., Mrs. Anna Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Worthington and family of LaPorte, Mrs. Fritz Barbknecht and Lee of Hamlet and Mrs. Patty Van Etten and children of children of New York. The Anderson's called on many friends and relatives in this area that they hadn't seen for several

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Miss Virgina Lee Moore of Fresno, California was a week end guest of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams, Miss Elaine Scott of Indianapolis, the fiancee of Glenn Jacob visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morris and family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. John Bellinger and son on the 4th of July. Fourth of July aftrnoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bick and family were, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conrad and daughter, Hope of Rochester, and Sharon and Jimmy Bennett of Edmond, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Wilkins and family of Marxian!, wen week end guests of Mrs. Wilkins sister, Mrs. Ellen Brede. Mrs. Hildur Ricketts. West Covina. California arrived Saturday for a visit with friends in Walkerton before going to Pittsfield, Mass., to spend the summer with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ricketts. Mr. and Mrs. Al Drews, Sue Six, Sharon Knowlton, Terri Kincaid. and Lorraine Mullet were in Indianapolis from Wednesday to Sunday to attend Rainbow Grand Assembly at the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel. Miss Kincaid served as a Grand Page. David Drews came on Saturday night and attended the Grand Ball as a guest df Miss Knowlton. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet, Rachel and Maxine, Donna Smith. Linda Daube and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison attended the session on Saturday at which time Lorraine, Donna and Mrs. Morrison received their Grand Cross of Colors.

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Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hersh berger and family have returm from a week's trip to Cadillm Tommy and Lisa Randall Indianapolis are spending ti week with their grandparent Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin William and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh R ( > Hahn and family were at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran Hahn on the fourth. Supper gusts of Mrs. Bert! Urbin on the , Fourth of Jul were Dr. and Mrs. John Gut man and family of Wakaru and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbi; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smit of North Manchester cclebrat, the 4th of July with Mrs. DeV Smith. Rev. and Mrs. Hau, Williams and Joanie. Mr. and Mrs. Powell Travi Mr. and Mrs. Royce Cattron an Mr. and Mrs. John Belling' were in La Porte Saturday ev ning celebrating their 20th y< of graduation reunion. Mr. and Mrs. James Verkl and family left Saturday mmi ing to tour the West. They w visit Yellowstone Park, Gla< i. National Park, Black Hills, L: Lands and Tritan National Pai on there trip. Miss Donna Wolfenberge daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D< Wolfenberger has enrolled in th Medical Laboratore Techniciai with X-ray, course at Elkhai Institute of Technology', Elkhar Indiana. She started her trail ing on June 19. Mrs. Thelma Kost was call*-' to Knox Monday by the death her mother, Mrs. Catherine Fori Funeral services will be h» I Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at S Tnomas Catholic Church, Knox