The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1968 — Page 9

Walkerton

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight McKesson W> r< Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs David McKesson. .J muary Clearance Salo now going <>n at Skogrnos Store. V ilkerton. Mr. and Mrs. George Fick and family of Everett, Washington Were visitors last week in th<home of his sister, Mrs. Alice Rizek. Mrs Ida May Watkins arrived home from Cincinnati Thursday for an indefinite stay. She spent the we.k end visiting with her sister Hazel Wixenbaugh of Ninth Liberty. To celebrate Cindy’s birthday Mr and Mrs Albert Huhnke Jr. entertained the f< llowing at supper Sunday evening. Mr an I Mrs. Harold Huhnke and d <u liters of Wyatt. Mr Ghn Jacob and Mr an 1 Mr David Clark Mr and Mrs. Hi. hard Verkb r Scott and Junmv V. rkler. returned fn.rn a short stay in Florida on January 2 They spent th. Christmas vacation in the Orlandn area and in the center part of Florida at Jenning s Fishing Camp They and Mr. and Mrs. Guh Verkler spent Christmas with the George Ferverda and Bess prepared a delirious turkey with all the trimmings .and all enjoyed a Christma* awn from home Mr and Mr L>uD Kemp nnd Mr. and Mrs Arthur Wilkerson are also at Jenning s ('amp for the winter and they .all extend their best to their Walkerton friends Mr and Mrs M rvln Stahh and Mr nd M* <ll n Ftnhlv and Mike p-n» ■n- afternoon with the Jenninv's gr*up The Stahly’s st iy nt Like Pl ou j

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Mr. and Mr*. Fritz Skinn. • • Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn and lamu. w< i< aiuwi cur.sts of Mr. and Mrs Leigh Roy Hahn Lit. Robert HUer left Monday for SanfrnnHiHco m mute to Viet Nam. He has spent the list three weeks with hi* parents Mr. .and Mrs. Robert J Hiler. White Sale starts January 11. at Skugmo Store. Walkert- n Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams were called to Owensville. Ind., last Thursday by the death of Mrs. Williams' sister, Mrs. Mary Moore. Funcrnt services were held Saturday at 10 o'i k>ck a.m. from the H >lder bYmeral Home. Burial was in the Poseyville. Ind., cemetery. Mrs. Morse was 81 years of age. She had nine living children. 33 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Mrs. Williams and two brothers also survive. Twenty four guests were present at the home of Mr. Favette Dunn Thursday evening the ocassit.n being a shower given for Mrs. Eugene K.rihurt, who was formerly Mrs Edna Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kerchaert were married on Dec. sth. and reside on Mr. Kerchaert s farm just south of Walkerton On State Road 23. A contest was enjoyed and the prize was Won by Mrs. Olive Farrar Mrs. Kerchaert was the recipient < f many beautiful and uscftiF rdft* Refreshments were served by Mrs. Dunn nnd her co-host esses Mis Wayne Cover ami Mrs Everett Baker. The evening whs so enj wahlc the guests forgot the temperature was 10 below r> ro until time to go home.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer and Bruce and Brian were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mr Da! Cilery and Sharon. Mrs. Anna Palfi from E t j Chicago will be moving into an apartment in th* Cha Minter home in th* mxt u •k. She is the mother of Mrs Minter, and will make her home at the address. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Chapman and Mar k Ft nsL'muu her spent and daughter Sharon and Mark Fenstermacher spent evening at Epworth Forest at Youth Training Camp for church activities. Davis Still ;on Who Is attending Defense Lan *uage In tltute in Monterey, California, spent New Years with his f th* r. Gb n Stillson and family and his brother, Dennis anil hr- grandmother, Mrs. Gh n Stillson Sr. ALTAR-BOUND Girl* who string a man along are only trying to find out if he’s fit to be tied.

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JAN. 11. IMg - the TN|>f:pendeNT-\EWS

Reservations Os American Heritage For ( iii!) Topic An 111u.*ti .itcd l ituo i>n "K* • pin-- Our Am* in in Heritage,” «II be pi nt d .it th»* Woman's Community Club tn Friday, Jmu ir’. 19. Th: v. li I given tt”-ough the joint effort . of Mr. and Mr George HJb Kontz Lake. In th m triv-L the Hilli •' h iv»* iccunm! ft* d * * sidcrable lore about *,ulv Am* * ica Mr Hilli* is Vice President of the Club Ch nrm in of D Hostt>xs Committee for thi m<* t. ing is Mrs. Grace Atw<»od v will be .uwisted by Mrs. Jm • Men *r, Mr G*<>rge Lmphet* an<l Mr William Milchalski An important C<>n *rx4: ri Project Is the subject for Call. Hope tn see y< u at th*- club. Free speech is n t enough f* r sonic people th*y want everybody to *t<f> and listen.

Postal Increases Now In Effect Nearly 10,18)0 pt -tage vending to o bin* in< lading th* - at the 1• ll post offn . - Wl || C( , n . v**rted < ver the n* x* thr* *• m< nt h to r« fb < t th* n w p* ,t. age I ltes. N xv ji ' tg. rat* ■ w> nt |nt > e r '*« t J nuary 719« D Th<* r* w r it. fu t<| । . p..<f Ir , t , 1 ent »n ounr* ur mail to 10 • nt m »un< and p il < irds t«> 5 < > nt s. Dv j**b <*f converting the f h*>u ml- *f vending machine-j found in po ; ,t ..ffic,- |.,bbn from coast t coast nso massive that it wll take -.everal month* to complete Five different txp*s of m.iihme- tr* 1 inv Ived Aft*r th* < *nv*ra n the mai hme will pr* vide 5 <■. nt ind 6 < ent t imp n . u fn .t, । Wl)l off* r 1 cent. 5 on’ and 6 cent stamps. Pitchers arc not th* "r.lv •n* -» who have their m- md • u’.

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