The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1967 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Anderson of Knox spent fom Saturday to Monday in West Branch, Michigan visiting Mr. and Mrs. Terry Andeson and son, Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tiede and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ingram and son, Bob spent the past two weeks camping at Riding Mt. Park in Manitoba, Canada. Prior to their trip the Tiedes visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bingaman in Kokomo who have a new baby daughter, Jennifer Ann, bom July 9. Mrs. Bryce Rohrer and children Kenny, Kathy and Wendy sp|nt two weeks in Flagstaff. Arizona visiting her brother and family, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Shrader From there they went to Colorado Springs, Colo, where they were met by Dr. Rohrer and were the guests of his brother and wife, First Lt. and Mrs. Stephen Rohrer for a week. They arrived horn 3 Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eaward Klopenstein, Marsha and Mike attended the Enterprise CV 6 reunion hold at the Golden Triangle Motor Lodge in Norfolk, Virgina fro^ July 27 through July 30. Ed has been president of this Association the past two years. The next reunion will be held in Chicago in 1969. They also visited Washington, D.C.. Arlington National Cemetery, Gettysburg, and other places of interest. They spent an evening with Ray Gillies, brother of Ken Gillies, also Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crambert and family in Bowie, Md., and Rev. and Mrs. Hays Logan of Linwood, Md. They were gone about two weeks.

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Mrs. Ruby Beaty of Richmond. Va., was the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hahn for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flaugher took Bobby and Tony Powell and their son Michael tr the CYO Camp in Brown County on Sunday, where the boys will stay for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faber and family of Manchester. Conn, and Mr. C. Harvey Lidstedt of East Hartford, Conn., have returned home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Silverthorn, East Liverpool, Ohio helped the mens sister, Mrs. Lola Myers celebrate her 82nd birthday August 3rd. Mrs. Myers makes her home with a daughter, Mrs. Mac McNorton and family at 501 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton. A son, Virgil Myers and wife of North Liberty completed the family gathering for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. James Puckett and children of Springdale, West Va. spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vandall and family. The Pucketts and the Vandalls then drove To Waynesville. Missouri to visit the latters daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ross and Mik<> Jr. From there they went to the Lake of the Ozarks and spent the day, and then s»*nT three days in Meadowbridge, West Va. where a family reunion was held. The Vandalls returned home last Wednesday. Mrs. Ross and son accompanied her parents to Walkerton and Mr. Ross came for her on Thursday.

Saturday, Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and Don were visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of Speedway, Indiana. Last Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty had Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cole and family for dinner guests to honor Mrs. C h j birthday on the 31st. RETURN FROM TRIP TO WEST COAST Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside returned Monday from a trip to the West Coast which took them 6.000 miles. Enroute they stopped at the birth and burial sights of president Hoover in Nebraska and Crater Lake. They visited in the homes of Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Sanders, a sister of Mr. Bowers in Lincoln, Nebraska; Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Coy in Salem, Oregon. (Mrs. Coy was formerly Sadie Burnside of Walkerton); Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bowers, a brother of Mr. Bowers in Myrtle Pt., Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phebus of Tacoma, Washington, a brother of Mrs. Burnside. They enjoyed a picnic dinner with the Phebuses on Mt. Rainieer. while there. They entered Canada in British Columbia following the Canada Highway and Frazier River. The Frazier River Gorge was a spectaclar sight. They visit ed Banff and Revelstoke Parks which includes Like Louise and Moraine Lake. Traffic was held up for a short time near Golden. B.C. for a rock slide which came tumbling down the mountain side. After leaving Calgary, Alberta they entered the U.S. near the national Glacier Park in Montana and enjoyed several hours of beautiful scenery in the State Park. Crops of sugar beets, potatoes, wheat, oats and hops looked wonderful, also fruits, including black cherries, apricots and apples were seen in various states as they drove along. They didn't feel too happy to find that Walkerton had had no rain during the 17 day they were away.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Crambert were Tuesday evening supper gusts, of AJr. and Mis. Edward Klopenstein and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Northam and family spent lust week in Kanoya, Ontario, Canada where they rented a houseboat on Lake of the Woods. Salad Bar, Saturday, August 12 at Masonic Temple, serving from 5 to 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Walkerton Rainbow for Girls. Maxine Mullet of Jihn Glenn High School is attending a Yearbook worshop held at Ball State University in Muncie. Maxine will be the editor-in-chief. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Bick and children. Eddie and Barbara are spending this week in Hocking County State Park, Lancaster, Ohio. They are traveling by camper and plan to visit many interesting places in that vicinity. A group of Walkerton Lions Club members and their wives attended the Chicago Cubs vs Atlanta Braves baseball game in Chicago on Sunday. The trip was made on a chartered bus and the group stopped for dinner on the way home. Mrs. Harold Knowlton and Sharon. Gerald Knowlton and Dave Drews attended the Cubs vs. St. Louis double header baseball game in Chicago last Wednesday. Sp 4 David Knowlton joined them there. On Friday David received his discharge at Ft. Sheridan, after spending two years in the army. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wells over the week end were Corp. Gail Malstaff of Ft. Ord, California who arrived home last Thursday on a ten day leave, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malstaff and Tammy of Boonville and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Malstaff and sons, Mark and Jerry of Bloomingdale, 111. On Sunday evening they were all guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walling Rose and family in North Liberty to help celebrate the first birthday of little Tammy Malstaff. Her great gandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hahn were also guests.

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Jeff Jacob and Jack Hiler returned Saturday evening after spending the past three weeks ,t White Sox Boys (.’amp at F' nd du Lie, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wi Imms spent the week end in Owville, Indiana and alter d d the town's sesquicentenni.il ce , t ation. Sunday evening. Dr. at d \ rs. Max Hobbs along with s> v al members of the .John Glenn ri -h School's Senior ('lass after d o a service at the BlissviHe • hm h of the Brethren to greet M . .it Renner, a foreign exi i _e student from Germany, who vdl be a Senior at John Glem his year and will be staying a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Caik Dare in Teegarden. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zahm and family and Mrs. Magmta Lute and Vicki returned .Thursday evening from a two woks vacation in North Caio.ma where they visited theii bio hers, Mr. and Mrs. Odis Hamm and family in Morehead 1 ity, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamm and family in Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ku g old three sons, haVe returned from a 10 day vacation to Ga, ler National Park and the Canad m Rocky Mountains. A tn, to Columbia Ice Fields in a snowmobile was a thrill as was a trq a mile up a mountain in the sky tram near Jasper, Aibma, Canada. The King's also enjoyed the view at Lake Louise near Banff. They came m ne through the Upper Penninsuia. of Michigan and the Mackii . c Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Williams and Penny returned last w a from a three weeks vacation through the west. Whi.t m California they visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeder and family at Santa Clara; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder and family in Modesto. In Oregon tney visited Mr. and Mrs. Wiinam Beaty at Mulino, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pari in and fami.j m Baker, Oregon. They also ame a lot of sightseeing and visit.-d many places of interest.

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