The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1967 — Page 7

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Luwano Clark is sp m • weeks visiting Mrs. Richard R stettler in LaPorte. Mrs. Richaid Glover of Warsaw spent Monday with Mrs. D. A. Pearse. Miss Pat Moo of South Bend Visited Marti Rudynski, Sunday afternoon. Sunday evening luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dm wood were Mr. and Mrs. Janies Johnson of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder Were Sunday guests in the Richard O'Brien home at Edwardsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jann -s McClain of South Bend and Mis. Alice Purdom of Kokomo visited Mrs. St' Ila Ulrich, Friday. Mrs. Ronald Renz and children of Walkerton were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mi's. Frank Sims. Avis, Guida and Clarisse Whiteleather of South Bend visited Thursday with Mrs. Esther Harman. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loucks and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loucks and family returned Saturday from a week's vacation in Petoskey, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. William Doan and family of Louisville, Kentucky were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rauen and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Junior attended the Steele reunion Sunday, at the Dorhn Alberts home, at Twin Lakes, Dowagiac, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan recently visited Mr. and Mrs. William Doan and famih in D uisville, Kentucky and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Olhoft in Charleston, West Virgina. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Naragon of Walkerton, Mr. and Mis. Leo Friesner of Osceola and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Birin were evening guests. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher, Mr. and Mis. Eldon Dutcher and son of Huntington and Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher attenhd the Campbell num n Sur./ay afternoon at the Community Building in Walkerton Mi. and Mrs. Dean Claxton <f Mishawaka were evening visitors in the William Dutcher home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lancaster and family spent the week camping at Like of the* Woods n ar Bienin. Then guests n Fi ii »y We re Mr. and Mrs. J< hn Sattbmaier of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ek and family ini Mr. and M’s. Harrv Nethrrti n of South Ben i. Tile evening Was spent boatin and pl wn i im> s and later all enjoyed f c-t n r wieners and mai hall ws aic un i the camp fire. WESLEY\N d\J(.ht« »js The Wesleyan Dau liters will be having their anmi ’ p n <■ it Sheneman’s Grove < n Sun'i-’y. July 23rd, at 5 pm. !'ve>vb, tris to furnish their own hot docs and buns and bring a covered dish. WANT E D SALESMAN Who likes to meet people and is willing tc work. Must be 21 with a high school education You W'M be cell in the Walkerton-North Lilwrty area. Xon can expert to make $7,000 to SIO,OOO >e»rh. Vou will lx* ftirnShed a m n car. Insurance benefit* and l»onus. Write P.O. Box 177 J Walkerton. Indana. 1-Hmg ns about ycur*rll and what un: inn do.

Nor Ji Liberty Students Attend Speech Institute Gregory McEndarfer and June Wc he of North Liberty are am. ng eight students from Saint Joseph County who will participate in the Indiana University High School Speech and Theatre Institute July 16-29 on the Bloomington campus. The institute, in its ninth year, is sp, nsored by the I.U. Speech and Theatre Department, anl is directed by Dr. Gail W. C mpton. Seventy - four high schoolers from Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio have been accepted for either the debate section or the theatre section of the institute. The debate section will hold a formal debate July 28 on "Resolved: That Congress Should Establish Uniform Regulations to Control Criminal Investigation Pr< icedures.” On July 27-28, the theatre section will present the plays, "The Elixir,” "The Cermony,” and "Ars Longa Vita Brevis.” Both the debates and the pl ivs will be in the University Theatre. The instituters also will view as part of their stay the Indiana

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Theatre Company's productions of " Death of a Salesman,” July 16, and "Amphitryon 38," Jul\ 22, and the Brown County I’lavhouso production of "Ban Y sterday" on July 23. AMOR — I) XRE REUNION The Amor and Darc annual reuni m was held at Place Park Sunday July 16 with 60 members present. A delicious pot luck uinner was held at noon. Arthur Slickley, South Bend, conducted the business meeting with the following new officers elected. John Spence, president; Loretta Gantert, secretary. Mrs. Nellie Stickley, Harry Starkey Sr., and Harry Starkey Jr., Linda Ottow, Saroline Spence were awarded special prizes for the adults. Contest prizes for the children were awarded to Brent Spence, Connie Weldc, David Spence, Rodney Wild and Shirley Sp nee. Steven Bradley Starkey was the young.-st member present at one week old. The 1968 reunion will be the third Sunday in July. TO PRESENT MUSICAL REC ITAL The pupils of Mrs. Grace Atwood will present a piano, voice and organ musical on Sunday, July 30 at 3:30 p.m. in the United Methodist Church. Walkreton. The public is cordially invited. □ □ BIRTHS Q— — Q A daughter. July 13 to Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Ruskowsky, Walkerton. A daughter. July 16, to Mr. and Mis. Emory Howard, Walkerton.

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JULY 20, 1967 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

K. L. CONSERVATION C LUB TO MEET 1 RIDA V The Koontz Lake Conservation Club is extending special in\it at ion to dl former m nibei ot that club, to a meeting Friday evenin July 21 at so < I >ck at the (’hit) House. Days of b\gont times wdl be the t, pics of the evening. Mis, E. W. Amick will be the mistress of (-e'emonv in introdu< ing tin remaining fust members and of later members the ambitions of th" club and it.- prosperity and functi ns. □——— — — 3 HOSPITAL NEWS E Stn*rt Division Mrs. Earl Hill, of North Liberty; Mrs. Dolores Gutierr z. Miss Vicki Hostetthr, M:>. Eugene Schmeltz and Mrs. G< m Miller all of Walkerton. N () T I C E Roush and Olinger n m n, July 23 to be In Id at the S’, r. - mans Grove. Carry in diim- :. In case you didn't receive ■ u invitation it may be dir to n zip code available. Everyone come. Dinner at 12:30.

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□- - C THANKS □ — c I wish t I thank . v< rvun" w.c st nt G. t -Well wishe a, h; , wa sin tb.e ii -pital old fI"W t veh seing t hone Tin v. ■ from the vat i us frier d~ ar I , .-< tin (a ncern shown h i.. ( greatly appl et utrd B' b Wardm । I wish to express my -iia ei thank.- to all my frauds artj relativt - f u the catd<. v . and gifts I received in ceiebta tion of my S7th birthday. Every, thing was deeply appreeiatco Mrs. J.line- 11.0 ; I Would Itke to thank u friends and r lativ - who memb "ed nn- with ear! . flow., and visits during my recent a\ in the hospital. Chat !■ Belm - IC E C RE \M '-H 1 XL An I< Cr- mi S' , i,d will r held Saturday. July 22. 1967 at tin- Ti t X'■ 'tin dist ('hi •t. f’- -m 5 t' a p .n. Sp - - d r _ M.Y F.

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