The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 September 1967 — Page 7
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Colette Weller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HarolJ Weller, left September 11, for Indiana State University at Terre Haute, where she is enrolled as a freshman. Following dinner and the opening of gifts by the birthday ladies the group enjoyed a portion of the many colored slides Mr. and Mrs. Stuntz took this summer when they visited Alaska, Canada, and California. Daniels Charles, 511 Virginia St.. Walkerton and Irene Anderson, R. R. 1, Walkerton are enr< lied at the South Bend College of Commerce. Daniel is taking an Associate Degree and Irene is taking Junior Acct. Ci ursv. Mrs. M. B. Slick had as her guests Sun lay, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koontz and Mrs. Koontz who is a substitute teacher for South Bend Schools in Business Administrate n. Mrs. Lois Miller and son, James of Downey, California are houseguests of Mrs. Rub} Jimmerson and family. Janies has just returned from a tour < f duty in Viet Nam. Mrs. Miller is tiewife of the late Joda Milb r of Walkerton. Mrs. Georgia Stills< n <nt rtaimd at dinner Sun lay for Mr. and Mrs. Gbn StilDn. D-mu.-. Melissa and Doug. Mi. tnd Mis. Everett Shinn and Mi. and Mrs. Nelson Walz. Mrs. John McCimb- u , h<> t<SS to the Felh w-i dp Cm] the Walkrb n Unit- d M-tie d t Church at. h. r K -ntz Lake Cottage, Tu- day S< pt. 12 for a pot luck noon lun< h- ri The first meeting of the fall se.-on was opened by Mr-. Allert Huhnke Jr. Mrs. Robert H >stetler presented the ph Ige Service. assisted by Mi Clyde Walz. Mrs. Fritz Skinner, Mrs. McCombs, Mrs. Helen Mitchell, Mrs. Willard Naragon and Mrs. Gus Verkier. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles and Mrs. Roy Miller were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conners and son in Mulberry. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Beagles and Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Marian An er - son wen- supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman B- agb-s and son, Timmie to help celebrate Timmie’s first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ra} Chapman spent last week visiting the State Parks in Southern. Indiana. They also visited Mr, and Mrs. Don Weil an I family in Evansville, Mrs. Chapman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parsons, in Lebanon, Ohio, anti Mr and Mrs. Jim Ridenour and son m Wabash while gone. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pegodzinsky, RR. 2. Walkerton w< re hosts to a group of friends who mt it to celebrate birthdays of the month, at Stuntz Pine Forest Club room, Thursday evening for a < any-m supper and party. The following birhdays were honored Mi Fritz Skinner, Mrs. Wil l-r Burnside, Mrs. Minnie Mikt <ll an 1 Mrs. Claudt Gren rt. Mr. ami Mrs. Noble Sheatsly, 907 Illinois St., Walkerton ri - turned Sept. 13 from an auto trip to Yellowstone National Park, Ennis and Butte. Montana. While in Ennis they visited ]<>ng time friends and enjoyed fishing in Middle Lake near Ennis. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman and Mr an 1 Mrs. Kenneth Murph} of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Don Tetter of Mishawaka. Folks from the Walkerton area included Mr and Mrs. Claude Grvnert Mrs. Minnie Mikesell, Mrs. Etta Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S’ neburner, Mr. and Mrs. Ch 11 Fouts. Mr. and Mrs. Wild' r Burnside, Mr. and Mrs. Stuntz. Mr. am Mrs. Wyman Hochstetbr. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner and Mrs Dorothy Walsh.
Mrs. Fritz Skinner was a guest of the Circle. Mrs. Harold Williams attended the Ministers Wives Retreat at Turkey Run State Park on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Adam Mann. Jr. 1135 Harrison Street, has returned to Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana for the fall semester, to begin his Sophomore year. Monday evening supper guests of Mrs. Bertha Urbin were, Mrs. Ruth Hughes, Mrs. Richard Popielski, Mrs. George Underkirk and Miss Florence O'Neil all of South Bend. George King has returned to Manchester College where he will resume his studies. His cousin, John Eaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Eaton of South Bend has entered Manchester as a freshman.
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