The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1968 — Page 5

WALKERTON

Mr. and Mrs. James Payton and family returned Sun lay ev« - nmg from a vacation in Jacksonville and Atlanta, Fla., where they visited relatives and went sight seeing. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Kerchaert returned Sunday after spending three months in Florida visiting her mother and sight seeing. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Baker in Ingleside, Texas and spent some time in Las Vegas, and Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beehler and children returned Sunday from a weeks vacation in Washington. D.C. visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wiseman. They also did some sightseening, visiting many places of interest. Mrs. Grace Atwood has been released from the E. St. Division Hospital, Laporte and is now a patient in the Anderson Nursing Home where she will be for several weeks. Her address is: 1702 I St., G Anderson Nursing Home, T^aPorte. Indiana 16350. Mr. and Mrs. Earl I^eslie was at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. last week where Mrs. Leslie underwent surgery on Thursday. Their son. Carlyle came from Coulee Dam. Washington to Mayo’s and spent from Thursday to Monday with them. The Leslie’s returned Monday and she is doing very well. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob, Jennifer and Jeff returned Sunday evening from a weeks vacation in Florida. They went down the ocean side and took a tour at Cape Kennedy. They also saw a small missille being launched and came back the gulf side. They visited the Thomas Jefferson home at Fort Myers and visited Mr. Jacob’s parents at Bradenten. Also stopp'd at Daytona Beach to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Carter. They report Mr. Carters health in very poor condition. Mrs. Dale Ullery accompanied her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clindanicl on a two weeks vacation trip to Florida where they visited their sister-in-law. Mrs. Lloyd Wisler in Venice, Florida and brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wisler in Fort Myers. They also called on Mrs. Mary Gordon In Sebring. While they were at the Earl Wisler*®, a group of 41 Indiana friends and neighbors from Grovertown. Hamlet and nearby towns, who spend their winters in Florida gathered at their home for a p>tluck dinner and gab fest. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson who were in Florida for spring vacation were also among the guest®.

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Richard Seitz of McLean, Virginia spent three days last week with his mother, Mrs. Vera Seitz. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman returned Monday from a weeks vacation trip to Atlanta. Alabama visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman and Linda were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ridenour and son, Stevie in Wabash. Mrs. William Heim Jr. and sons Noel and Barry returned Friday from Commerce, Texas where they were guests of the George Parks family formerly of Walkerton. Mrs. Bertha Urbin was a Sunday dinner guest of Miss Hazel Metzger of South Bend. Other guests were Mrs. Ruth Hughes, South Bend and Mrs. Nellie Bruegel of Mishawaka. Mrs. John Wells and Mrs. Frank Hahn spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Malstaff and family in Bloomingdale, Illinois and on Sunday, Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Hahn attended the Flower Show in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty spent a few days last week in Lorain, Ohio at the home of Mrs. Beaty’s sister and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Cloyd Felix, and Mrs. Stella Campbell. Mrs. Beaty's mother. News was received here by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger of the marriage of Mrs. Elsie Presley to Mr. Harold Neil Thorson on March 17 at El Cerrite. Calif. Mrs. Presley formerly lived on Walnut Road and moved to California two years ago. Mrs. Presley has many friends around Walkerton who extend their best wishes. SFC and Mrs. William Willis and daughters, Patricia and Kathy of Fort Ord. California, arrived in Walkerton March 3 and have b»s'n the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ghem Bradford. Sgt. Willis has returned to the coast and will be sent to Viet Nam for a tour of duty. Mrs. Willis and daughters will make their home in Walkerton. WALKERTON RECREATION (ENTER CLOSED The Walkerton Recreation Center has closed its doors. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the boys and girls, young and old for their patronage in the past. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snodgrasa

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