The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1967 — Page 7

Walkerton

Mrs. Robert Sills of Hnbtrf has been the bouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Fever a al Koontz Lake th- nast week. Mr. anti Mrs. Edward Betz of Phoenix, Arizona are pen ing several weeks visiting in Indiana and N-w York. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Fred Polk were her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Spicer. Freddie an 1 Judith of Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hahn, Mrs. John W< Ils and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn Sr. and guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Jerry family were Sun ay dinner Malstaff and family in Bloomington, Illinois. Mrs. J. R. Cotton an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Millard Heim of St. Petersburg, Florida is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mutehler, Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. Heim and Mrs. Mutehler are sisters. pfe Tom Fleming and his wife of Fort. Gordon, Georgia arrived home last Tuesday to spend a 17 day leave with their parents, Mr. an<l Mrs. Kenneth Knowlto n and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snodgrass and relatives. Tom will have for Viet Nam about October sth. Mis. W. Straker of Louisville, Kentucky returned to her home M inday after sp< n ang 10 days with her mother, Mrs. (h m Tuttle and Jerry. Mis Walter Weninger of South Bend was also a gut st in the Tuttle home several days last Week. Mrs. LaMar St ihly, Jack ■ nville, Florida, arrive 1 by plane last Friday to attend tht Order of the Eastern Star irn ting when her moher, Mm El ie Johnson received a fitly y ir membership gold award. She also attended the Awald-Dirrim wedding on Saturday. Mrs. Candace O’Connor ha* returned home from a ten days visit with her children and grandchildren. Rev. Wayne Isaac's and wife and Rachel md Gary of Westport, Indiana. Rachels husband who is in the Air Force was flown to Guam for six months. Miss Daisy Pennington ot Wausawkee. Wisconsin was lb re la st week visiting relatives and friends. On Thursday Mrs. p« nnington and her son and his family Mr-, and Mrs. Eugene Pennington, Dean Della, Ch- st. r Dipert, and Mrs. Francis lb Hand were dinner guests of Mrs Ru. - sell Barnes. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dip'll, Kenny Porter, Mrs. Bonnie Heningsmith and Timmy. Sunday dinner guests <( Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Betz ml fnmilv were, Mr. and Mrs Edward Betz of Phoenix. Aazni. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Betz md Ricky. N< rth Liberty; Mr- Linda Betz of South Bend and Mo. Cora Betz. Sunday aP' im' H guest Wt re Mr. ind Ms. P till Betz and family of Lamont, 111 . Mrs. Dayton Betz and t mulv ot Chestert n. Mis. Jiy Alb ■ n t South Bend, Mr. an 1 Mr 1' id W Ife and family and Mi md Mrs. William Ander-n "f I, - Porte, Mr. and Mrs. Rob< rt H derread and family. Mi>- K thy Whitmer. Mr. and Mr- Arthur Lane, and Miss Jenny Charh ■ "t North Liberty.

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Spl Chai les Baker, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Baker arrived home from Viet Nam where he has bet'll stationed for almost a year. Ht* received his discharge Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Al Louderback and children an 1 Eldon Louderback spent the week on I in Janesville, Wisconsin visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loud* rback and family. Mrs. Leroy Crum left for Hawaii Friday to vi nt her husband who has spent s months in Viet Nam. Mrs. Crum was formerly Caroline Clevenger. Mrs. Grace Lambert sp> nt several da vs last week visiting Iwr daughter-in-law, Mrs. Russell H'st'thr in Jackson. Michigan and her daughter. Mrs. Harold Vermillion and Mr. Vermillit n in South Bend. Mrs. Fiank Helf rick. Mrs. George Hillis and Mrs. Gus Verkier attended the 50th anniversary and Tea of Center Town hip Federated Women's Club near South Bend Tuesday. Mr-. William Dudenhoffer of Ji m -boro, Indiana State Presid< nt of the In iana Federation w is the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkier, Wilfred Reinhardt. James and Ri' hard Verkier of Walkerton anl Mrs. Ernest Adkins of LaP rte attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Reinhardt at Logansport Monday,

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M-s c'vlvlo Leslie of Coulee Dam, Washington arrived last w m< ~i. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fol ’■ I- and Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Lawreme and friends. John Cecile of An ’erson, Indiana is spending a two weeks vacati-n with his parents. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Rud'lph C eric. On Tuesdav of this week th' y Wt re in .Mum ie an I spent th" day with Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers. Pat MeNor’en. s^n of M' and Mis. Mac Mi Norton. 501 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, has h eii ■ pitn nt in th« South Berni Osteopathic I b pit ,1. Pat is a John Gb nn High S< hool senior and this is the first time h- has missed even • m dav of- h "1 since he was in the fourth grade. He hopes to it turn to hi- t la-se.s in a w< ek.

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SEPT. 2S, 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEU S —

W nether a n rse m । swimming pool has failed to ma.nt -n his cool or not is d« Imtable, but this is exactly what happ nd last Thursday afternoon wh-n a h r was seen in tin swimming p 1 Mrs. Rise Brandt n of Waukegan, Illim is i- visiting h> r daughter an 1 family Mr. and Mr>. Albeit St hull z. Mr. and Mrs. Dtnald Wit; t ■>k th ir daughter M ।r\ H- b n t o Cl uado St it ■ 1 ’ni w • ity . it F >rt Collins c loiad< wl tie has enrolled a- a st ton I seim t- r freshman. They cairn lb me through New Mtxico an' T'\ Mt s. Vt hr a St hl v r-t m n <1 from a w- < ks vaeat ■ n w ' h b u hter and husband, Mr. ml M' -. MH-e Nusb.ium of Btiff 10. New York. Mrs. Nu-baiim 1 o'nit ! her mother hon t r a visit.

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al tie Jonn */t ■a- ।. nit ce. The lb >rse, b"b nging t■ J y Creel, who is pastur'd jus’ t the •nd of Hart i• n St: et ', । Walk'r tf.n. suddenly turned m in the pool ov»'r a block aw ■ shortly after noon. Ju-t wh- a > tie h r-f fell in the p'- 1 or w• ' in <>! it. ■wn desir ma ■ kn ,'.' since the horse isn't tab • p ab ut the situation. At inv r ’ sm • di l r-e of diffi Hty a had in removing the r ither t • A ,j habitat at that time. Assismg in the removal <• ati n wore Ray Wilson Wai, -, t• n P'di' •I>•p i' t m-nt. J .hi ■ c Larry Gr.aa Ward (’■ ift < Cli i! 1- Br an’b y. Aft' ■ -i i ina thi- ,-ituati n a li'lb i mind- of th" oil phi. hot - < 'ii find i! wiy t bu* a p u. .! ma; -t be b m x . . .-a id.

ex ba mt ’missi n ccn’r -J. g many nes. •'> All kin^.s of i r mt rt ar 1 coi .• ■ r '.C'*: H ' I r.ch now ir trament pmu S m: 1 ! ; ■ nev. inti t ' I : ... ■ . .

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