The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1968 — Page 11
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Robert Urbin and R< bert 1 wets attended the Hoosier U I’i ’ss Association C nv> ni in Indianapolis < n April 5 nd 6th. Tim Gardner, Gary and B b hkng. Elaine Kn wT'i. Dinna ’1 nd Walls Johns n, s’udems Indiana University are sp nlthe spring vacation with their n-nts. Mr. and Mra. Leonard Beaty ntly attended a reunion of Beaty’s Purdue classmates at 1., home of Mr. and Mrs. J. d<>n Howard of New Paris. A t luck supper topped with m< made ice cream was enjoyed all. Later in the evening .Mr. ; ity showed slides of some m-u-ting scenic nearby places ey had visited. Plans were ide for a group toui to some ■ t m in the fall. Walkerton area friends reved word from Art and Ruth hnsun, former residents of V.dkerton. now residing in Char•Lt sville. Virgnia that Mrs. hns* n will enter the hospital i r major surgery on April 22. Ir. Johnson underwent surgery n February of this year and re- । its he is recovering nicelv. He pots the weather is fine in rginia and describe the Spring vers are in full bloom. The hns* ns went to Florida Jan. but were 'froze out’’ and reamed Jan. 24 th. The Johnson s mv friends in this area who night like to write to them their Udress is: P.O. B*>x 614. Chari ttesvillc, Virginia, Zip code !_902. REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The = Orville Easterday f Legion Post 189 = 2nd mH Last Thursday of Each Month Auxiliary Unit 188 = Ist Thursday Os Each Month = illlllKimUIIUIIIIIIIItMIIUIUIlMnMk?
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Mrs. Marie Roberts f Fort Wayne called on Mrs. Fred Purdy Sun lav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkier returned to their home in Walker- > ton after spending the winter i months in Lake Wales Florida. Come to the After Prom Committee meeting nn April 12 at 7:30 p.m., CST tn the Lion's Youth Building. Ever>body welcome. Mr. and Mrs. David Metzger, Fred Beyer and Sam Woods of K< wanna and Mrs. Anna Allen of Winamac spent Wednt sday with Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mrs. Fred Bullinger, Vicki an 1 Freddie .Jr. were Friday ovemite and Saturday guests of Mr. an I Mrs. Donald McGrath an 1 family in Fort Wayne. Laurie McGrath who spent last week here with her grandparents returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Petersen, Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drews of Plymouth. R R. 3. representing the Walkerton Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star at- ' tended the meeting of District No. 20 Association <<f Eastern Star Chapters, Saturday evening, April 6 at the Mishaw ka Masonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Newt n Williams, ( Walkerton and Mrs. C cil Hay of North Liberty attended a potluck supper. Sunday, April 7, of ( "Win's Little Chicks.” matrons and patrons of OES in 1956. in the home of Mr. and Mrs John Stayton in Mishawaka. Also attending from this area wa> Mi Estel Corwin of Plymouth. □ □ BIRTHS □ □ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd George of Walkerton, a daughter. April 2 in Starke Memorial hospital. Knox. A son, April 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowman of Walkerton in the E St. Division Ttospital, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shenks, Rt. 3. Walkerton, daughter. April 6 in the Osteopathic hospital South Bend.
Koontz Lake United Missionary Choir To Present Cantata / * r ♦ Jr I **• • i 7 j j « a :& i v : t Itah 1 * J i jJHo io i Ji
Pictured from 1* 11 to right are Mrs. William Carter, Mrs. Richard Matteson. Robert Pullian, Robert Varga, Mrs. Varga and William Henderson. The choir of the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church will pre-M-nt the cantata "He Is The King of Glory" Easter Sunday evening at 7 p.m. (’ST. under the direction of William Henderson. Pictured are Mrs. William Carter and Mrs. Richard M atteson, accompanists; Robert Pulliam, baritone soloist; Robert Varga, ten r soloist; Mrs. Robert Varga, narrat* r; and William Henderson, dire* tor. Other soloists not pictured are Mrs. Jack Deisch. soprano; Mrs. Alvin Boise, contmlto; and Mrs. Ted Feece, soprano. The public is cordially invited to attend this Easter presentation.
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