The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1968 — Page 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Sunday guests of the Carl Reid family in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Myrtle Donathen had dinner with her son Leland Donathen and family Sunday. Doug Yoder of Goshen was the Sunday dinner guest of the John Beron family Spec. 4 Richard Peterson left Monday for Fort Eastis. Virginia, where he will be stationed. Susan Steele and Gale Leiter of Kokomo were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Keresztury in South Bend. Brenda Beron returned to her home on Friday, where she will be convalescing for several weeks. The condition nf Mrs. Nancy Na rag on is improving. Mrs. Loren Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stump, Mrs. Alta Newcomer and Mrs. C. Stull attended the funeral Monday of Myron Williamson in Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Mrs. Dur wood Clark and Laura and Miss Holly Moon visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMann at Frank, fort and Gordon Clark at West Lafayette on Thursday. Saturday afternoon callers of Mrs. Nellie Smith were Mrs. Elizabeth Sobeski and children John, Sharon and Nancy Smith of South Bend and Mrs. Dennis Smith and sons of Wal erton. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher and Keith were Mrs. Ruth Myers and Judy of Osceola, Miss Joanne Jackson of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutches of Huntington. Easter guests in the Clem Mamerow home were Mr. and Mrs. William Heck of Tippecanoe, Mr. and Mrs. William Shields of Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs. John Oberly and Chuck of Wyatt. FRED BULLINGER INSURANCE Auto - Life - Fire 701 Monroe St. Walkerton, Ind. Phone 586-3339

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Oar Thought For You From Kent R. Palmer

Do you recall how Pope John fathered an improved fraternal feeling between people of all faiths? Do you recall how, for the first time in history, he a Roman Catholic Pope — was eulogized by leaders of religions; Catholics. Jews and Protestant alike? Today, we see further evidence that this great man’s hopes for eventual unity may some day become a fact. For example, a news report tells how 2000 Christian clergymen joined Jewish leaders in writing a letter to Soviet authorities. Included as signers of the letter were leaders of seven large Protestant denominations and three Roman Catholic cardinals. Their letter condemned Soviet anti-semitism. Even while their own religions were being restricted in the Soviet, this mixed < but not mixed up) group pleaded for Jewish freedom of worship. Remembering the shades and shames of Hitlerism, they further pleaded with the Soviets to "cease making Jews the scapegoats in the governmental campaign against economic crises." Their letter may not mean a thing to the Soviets. Probably won't. But the united action in sending the letter stirs more than hope* to and for God loving people everywhere. . . Palmer Funeral Home North Liberty, 656-8362 and Nusbuum Funeral Home Walkerton, 586-8444

k Mrs. Stella Ulrich spent TuesI day with Mrs. Mary Kocsis in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jones were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Dean. South Bend. Easter dinner guests of the Walter St ropes were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strope and family of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk and daughters spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Terry in Crandon, Wisconsin. Mrs. aiary Armstrong and Sharon and Charlea Hammel of Lafayette were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims. Easter guests of the Robert Rauens were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gordon. Rev. and Mrs. Raymond C<x>per and Anita and Danny of Arcadia. Ind., were visitors of the Bob Clingenpeel's recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. Nellie Smith were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft and family in South Bend. An Easter dinner was held 1 Sunday at the Community BuildI ing in Walkerton by the Sims family with about thirty-five attending. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vernon and family of Westville, Ohio were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vernon and family and Mrs. Pauline Morris. Mrs. Bertha Schrader attended a family Easter dinner with the John Miller's on New Road. Other guests were Mr .and Mrs. Keith Tice of Hamilton. Ohio, Mr .and Mrs. Joe Vargo, South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson Were Mr and Mrs. David Petz and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wybrew and family. Aftemon and evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weiger and son of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Menczynski, Mis® Karen Gorby and Spec. 4 Richard Peterson. Chester Thayer of LaPaz was the guest of honor at a birthday supper Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter and Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Teter of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoneburner, Mrs. J. C. Milner. Clarence Schmeltz and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and Tammie of Walkerton and Cleo Sheneman of North Liberty.

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