The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1968 — Page 2
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Morth Liberty Mr W Iter Hugh< ■ < nr i Plymouth visited Mi and M: W TUn IDt< he n M ’nd ax Mr and Mrs John Heron nnd t imllv \i iti I Mr. and Mrs I»»ugia- Ytsler in South Bend on Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mi Clifton Snydew< if w« ck end gUf-t- of Mi. and Mt-. Gem’d Snyd»r in Plymouth. M lug an. Mrs Jessie Cu-hm «n of Sulli- \ n. Indiana is vi'.*:n, Mr. and Mi v Fh d DtCudrc- for several vo k- Mrs Cu-hrnan is an aunt of Mr. IM’ouhc Guests of Mr and Mrs Walter W <rthm .J n for . pre-(’hri®tms-(l nner -n Sunday were Mr an i Mrs. Frank Albert J - .. Mrs. F »nk Albert Sr. nnd Mr. and Mis. John Kercsztury all of South Bend and Mr. nnd Mrs Gerald Kaufman and son of L <ke ville \V«»rd has been received of the death of John E Cox age 51 whn died recently in San Mateo. Calif. He was the son of Ijrona Hoffman Cox and the grandson of William Hoffman who operated a grocery and drug sto-e In N rth Liberty for many years. r t > i ?II " 4 I t, I I * • 4 | > I j/ - 4 I f l t I .j; Ie res a gift she can use every day of the year.., tAn extension phone It's a real bargain for Santa, tool A second phone costs just a few pennies a day more than one phone. Available in many styles and decorator colors. To order just phone our busua o of tn e. |WH □DQ man United Telephone Company Os Indi um Inc. i- . i'mat
M‘ W.h; on Kor-i- of South I vis tei Mrs Stella Fln h 1 on M nday Dunning. jWslk e r I o n M- nnd Mrs. John Guttman. 1 M* and Mrs William Encleman and Mt and Mrs. Fay Pa~kcr were guests nf Mr. and Mrs. I St mlcy Orcutt Saturday evening. • Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob entertained his pr<nb, Mr. and Mrs L W Jac< b and Mr and 1 Mrs Wendell Jacob of Angola • and Glen Jacob Sunday. M and Mrs. Gail Mahtnff and Shelly who have been livin,; 1 in Monterey, C Jifornia, where Mr. Malstaff hio been stationed : wth the army hve returned to Walkerton to make th»ir home * fallowing hi- discharge. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark. 123 ('lark St. Walkerton and Mr. f and Mrs. Boy ('lark and Mr. Jean Clark of North Liberty flew to Atlanta, Georgia last week to ’ attend the National Silo Association Convention, held in the new Regency Hyatt House. Sunday at their Koontz Lake 1 cottage, Mr. and Mrs. Herman 1 Henry were hosts to a preCh ri st mas family gathering. Present were their daughter, Jackie Carnes of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kei ver and family, LaPorte, Mr. and Mrs. Runs* 1 Brown and family. Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henry ind family and By.on uni Bruce Carnes of Koontz Lake. Mrs. Arthur DeMyer entertained the members of her bridge dub last Thursday evening in he hrnne foilov.lr.: a xixthiitv o'clock d.nncr at the Holiday Inn in Plymouth. The evening wa -p* nt p’lunt bridge uni having a gift exchange Present we e M-> Clyde W iz. Mrs. Gari tn I Liwien e. Mr .him Guttman. M " G< ?ge Lanphere. Mr David Lawrence. Mr?-. Bertha Urbin and Mr>. Ellen B ede Tue annual Christmas pi’ty given by Dave and Ray - Supermarkets was held M inday evening in the Armory Building at Plymouth fo~ the employees of the Plymouth. Koontz latke an! Walkerton Supermarket- an 1 their guests. A buffi t dinner was served at 7:30 to the 140 guests present The table- were decorated with a Christmas centerpiece and candles. Dinner Was served by candlelight A grub bag with Christmas giftwas enjoyed The annual Christina- gathering of the Kn iwlt n bndhi and sistv- and their families was held Sunday at the J.bn- n Township ('immunity building with fkt present A carrv-in dinni r was served at 1:00 o’clock fa llowed by a gift exchange During the astern n Glen Hostetler -howed n. ai< of the trip h< and hl wife took to Aln-ka last summer .nd Mr- H wart Kn .wltcn show< 1 movie- of her !■ P to German; which she an i h* r daughter, Elaine took la-t - ummer
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson and daughters were dinner guests of Mr. Jacksons si ter an I family, Mr. and Mis. Elmer Blum of Hamlet. M -n ! iy. I>e 9. prior to the Blums d< pa lure for Fh»ri !a for the winter. Mr. and Mis Ru-sell Strinke and family of Michigan pent the wok end with .Mi ml Mi H rry Steinke an i atten .« 1 the supper and Chi. tma- p ogrom at the M । nic Temple Pdu day
e; < ning. POINSETTIA PI XNTS AND mum plants n • h for C’r.istma , nt oplinger s Greenhouse. Mis Claru Hogan. V.Ppa ai >. spent the week en 1 with her daughter and famdy. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zimmerman. Mix Zimmerman and daugb er Tammy and Mrs. Hogan attended the Christmas party at the Masonic Temple Saturday evening. MMC Bernard Northam, wife and two children Kelly and Laura of Norfolk, Va. arrived this week to spend the holidays with their panntc Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Northam and Mrs. Goldeen Everly. Mr. Northam has been in the U. s Navy for 11 years They will be assigned to a now as ignment nnd will report nn Jan 7th. The family of Mr- Vern Clark and the late Mr. Clark held a family Christmas party, Surriny, Dec. 15 at the Walkerton Town Club A carry-In noon meal was served to the 39 guests. Mrs. Clark leaves Dec. 19 to spend the winter months in Sebring. Fl >rirki Mrs. Jeanette Hostetler of South Bend will accompany her mother to assist in the d lv ing. and will fly back after Christmas. All six of Mrs Clarks children and their families were present. New Books At Walkerton Public Library New books at the Walkerton Public Library are as follows: Uct ion The Aristocrat Richter Big Bend Meade A Certain Slant vis Lght Rickett The Department Brace The Doctor’s Con es bn Seifert The End of the Rug Llewellyn A Howling in the Woods Johnston In Times Like These Loring The Lmg Short Cui Garv< Look to This Day Dykeman Many a Green Isle Tuinbul! The Red Sabbath Patten Red Sky at Morning Bradford Rogues Legacy Foreman Salzburg Connection MacInnes Sarah - Cottage Stevenson A Small T< wn in Germany LeCa: re’ To Save Hi- Life Roos Non rictimi Civil Sera ice Manual Delap Concerning Ph--<nt an 1 Civil Disobedience FortaCradle of Civilization Time Ecology — Lfe French Dhtionarv Cassell - Here and Hereafter M< ntgxamery The Home Has a Heart Bjorn Hor e of a Dis erent Color M w^ly The La d Land- ap w Whylt
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