The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1968 — Page 6

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\lr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger vere Sunday guests in the home f their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt and family. Mis Minnie Mikesell returned o her home in Walkerton on 'unday following several weeks n the hospital for major surgery. .Friday overnight guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Wayne Burch were Mr. ( nd Mrs. F. W. Hathaway of Irand Rapids. Michigan. Mrs. J^thaway is Mrs. Burch's sister. Mrs. Donald McGrath and daughters, Lisa and Laura of ^ort Wayne spent from Monday o Wednesday with her parents, •<r and Mrs. Fied Bullinger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Butch" Smith of North Manchester were •eck end guests of their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Harold Williams nd Joanie and Mr. and Mrs. <ugene Kerchaert. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stuntz pent Saturday in Indianapolis, ir. Stuntz is the president of the ndiana Christmas Tree Growers Association and he was in a •i rectors Conference all of Satrday afternoon. Mr. and Mr>. N- Ison W Iz relined Thursday from an 18 day acati -n in Florida. They visited vith Dr. and Mrs. V. B. Wolfe in -ebring, then the remainder of ‘ neir vacation was spent at Hillsorough Beach on the east coast. DI PLE HONORED AT OPEN HOI SE There were about 200 who at^nded the open house honoring ne Fortieth Wedding Anniver•ov of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wisler on Sunday The party which was giver, by their daugh- • r> waa held in the Koontz Lake onservation Club House. The guests came from La Porte. Knox. Mishawaka. South Bend, Walkerton. Grovertown, LaPaz, Lakeville, and Hobart. Following the open house all Ine relatives also celebrated the Mb birthday of Janet Cormican, grand daughter of the Wislers. L'uiiiifiimfiiHifiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiiiiifg H Specializing in Permanent E Waving — Dede’s Beauty Salon ■S Hair Shaping, Coloring & ~ IS Styling Phone 586-8644 = •4 Operators: DEDE FETES = £ JANET BIGLER H Virginia McKesson = WH Roosevelt Road " Walkerton, Indiana

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Mrs. Cora Betz has returned home after a three weeks vacation in Arizona. In Phoenix, she visited with her sister, Mrs. Bertha Smith, her grandson. Edward Betz and family and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McEvoy and family. In Mesa, she visited with her son Vern Betz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullinger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert King, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickbush were in Paducah, Kentucky from Friday to Sunday, where they attended the convention of SPEBSQSA Inc. (for Barber Shop Quartette singers.) Mr. Bullinger is president of the SPEBSQSA Inc. Freddie Bullinger spent the week end with his sister. Vicki in Lafayette. LINDA BETZ RECEIVES CAP IN ( EREMONY Miss Linda Betz was one of forty-four stud< nts in the first year class of the Memorial Hospital S< hool of Nursing who received her cap in a candb light cerem ny. Friday night in the First Presbyterian Church in S uth Bend. Mio B tz is the g u..ht« i of Mr. n l Mi*. Stanley Betz. W.'Jkert n. Seven Attend WSCS District Meeting Seven women from Walkerton attended the South Bend Distinct meeting of the Methodist WSCS at North Judson Methodist Church. Friday, March 29th. Officers elected and installed were: Mrs. Herbert Lnthrnp of Winimac, pres.; Mrs. Donald Evans, Hanna. vice president; Mrs. Henry Gilfoy. North Judson, secretary; and Miss Elizabeth Schwier. Knox treasurer. Local women elected as chairman of Program Area were; Mrs. Mary Bauer, reelected chairman of Missionary Education and Mrs. Loren Go<»de. secretary of Program Material. Special recognitions was given to two retiring officers who had served four year terms; Mrs. George Wt ninger of North JudSon and Mrs. Clyde Bick. Walkerton. these two past officers were presented special membership pins The main speaker was Miss Gene Maxwell Regional Chairman of Women's division of WSCS and Dr. Mahan. Supt. of South Bend District of the Methodist Church. who gave the Consecration Service for the newly installed officers. Read the Classified Ads

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