The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1968 — Page 8
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Walkerton I >mscttia plants nd mum plants ready for Christmas at * pange s Gieenh um Mi and Mrs Ed Pogodzinski had Sunday guests fium LaC >se. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Rosenkranz, a sister of Mrs. Fogodzinski. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buswell and family spent Sunday at Tippecanoe visiting Mrs. Buswell’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cupeland. Mus Kathy Swegan t»f Youngstown, Ohio spent several days here visiting in the home of Mis." Lynn Plckavat and other friends. Dinner guests Wednesday of last week of Mrs. Ellen Brede were the Rev. William Sheridan o r St. Thomas Espiscopal Church, Mr John Sherrill end Mrs. Eva Lemert of Plymouth. The Fellowship Sunday School Class of the United Methodist Church will have their annual Christmas party Friday night at the Walkerton Community Building. A pot luck dinner will be served at 6:30 followed by $1 00 gift exchange Mrs Frank Hahn and Mrs. Nora Hahn will be in charge of the evening program. Mrs. David Lawrence entertained with a luncheon last Thursday in honor of Mrs. Neil Chase of Plymouth. Other guests were Mrs. J. M Roelke, and Mrs. Lidy Truax of Bremen Manor, Mrs. Russell Buss of Nappanee. Mrs. John Grenert, Mrs. Guy Mutchler. Mrs. Leland Welch. Mrs. Howard Ross and Jon Jeffry Wolff. , * n - FRED BULLINGER INSURANCE Auto - Life - Fire 701 Monroe St WaDnrtoa. tad. Hum IW6-S3S9 N g-.i.v.r.M =7-,—^-; 16=.'
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Mr. and Mrs Charles Fidler of Kewanna visited in the home of hen sister and hu band. Mr. and Mi> Clyde Chapman Sunday. Mr and Mr- Mayotte Arseneau had as Sunday dinner gU<-ts. Mi and Mis. B b MeFeely of LiPorte and Ms Maltha Mull. Mrs Eula Northam ictuind Sunday from a weeks visit with her daughter, Mr. and Mr- John Neill .Hid family <X likStmticL Indiana. Mrs. Martha Young had her children home for Thanksgiving. They were Mr. and M-s. L Mac Young and family of Gary and Mrs. Sondra Youdbulis and family of Walkertuo. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hershberger and family and Miss Georgia Petry of Pittsburgh, motored to Houpston, Illinois Sunday to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petry. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman returned home Friday from weeks stay with Dr. and Mrs. James Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. James Guttman and family of She ri dun. Rev. and Mrs. John Goodpasture returned Sunday from a weeks stay in Anderson. because of the illness o r their little granddaughter, Beth Ann Griffith who was in the hospital. The Home Economica club met Tuesday at the Town Club Each member temk a sack lunch for noon and the time was spent filling cans wtth baked cookies for the Beatty hospital for Christmas. Mrs. Lyda Mae Howard o* Indianapolis, is a patient at the RK Nursing Home. Route 1, Walkerton. Here to visit her over the week end was her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clemons of Ferry, Ohio. Mrs Howards other children are Wesley Clemons. Alex Clemons ami Mrs. Adam Mann all of Walkerton. OES NEWS The Bible Degree Ceremony will be given for four new members, Tuesday evening. December 17. when the Walkerton Chapter 31®. Order rtf the Eastern Star meets for their regular meeting. The members will receive the Bibles they held during their obligation during their initiation.
CALENDAR Thursday, DrcemlMT 12 12:00 noon The Chamber of Commerce will meet at Hell’s Restauiant for a luncheon and meeting. Iriday, December 13 12:00 noon E.S T The Woman's (''immunity Club will meet at the Community Bulling with a Christmas Party. At 2:00 p in. the John Glenn High School Chorus will present Christmas music to the ladies. 6:30 p.m. The North Liberty Shamrocks travel to Clay for a basgetbnll game Saturday, Drcrinl»rr 14 6:30 p.m, - The North Liberty Shamrocks travel to Culver for a basketball game. 7:15 pm. — The John Glenn Falcons host Kouts in the John Glenn gym. Sunday, December 15 7:00 pm. — The Christmas Cantata "Carol o' Christinas by John W. Peterson will be presented by the United Methodist Chorus in the Michigan St. building. Tuesday, December 17 7:00 pm. The Koontz Lake Htimemakers Club will meet at the home of Mrs. LaVern Young. Thursday, December 19 12 00 no>m The Senior Citizens of Oregon Township will meet at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club house for luncheon and Christmas party with a gift exchange. SENIOR CITIZEN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY The December meeting will be held at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club on Thursday. Deceit, ber 19th at 12:00 noon ("ST. Sandwiches and Christmas cookies will be served at 12:00. followed by games and a SIOO gift exchange. Bring a baby picture << y»u--self for one of the punes. hut don't show the picture to anyone. Men bnng a man’s gift, and ladies’ bring one for a lady.
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TRI KAPPA MEETS Tlie Epsilon cni Chapter of Tri Kappa met on Thursday, December 5, at 8:U() p.m. in the home of Ms. Bryce R ohrer. Cohostesses for the evening were Mr.-. George Robinson and Mis. John McG< vein. A Christmas gi't cxchang. wla held among the mt,iibcrs. Mrs. John t*uwell, presiden* presided over the meeting. The bake sale hel 1 in November was reported as a success and Mrs. Jim Keeling, chairman thanke the members for their support. Discussion on other projects were given with plans in the makings for the annual style
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show set for M. rch. Mrs. Betty Hartsell ar. Robert Urbin were nan chairman for the teen d be held uver the II Others serving <4l the committee are Mrs Schmcltz, Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Roy DeSim ac an Harlan Kepcha. The next meeting wi January 2 at the heme William Carter with Mr Thomas ond Mrs. Carl C sen as co-hosteases. It’s Better to bend the than the elbows if you to solve the world’s prob.
