The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1969 — Page 5
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Mrs. M ix ! I md* tv ml c’uught r and two gr indchildTen were Sunday astern • n visitors o! Mrs. Nel-liv Stickley. Mrs. Minnie Alikas 11 spent s. vu vl days last week ut Wyatt, Indiana visiting her brother, Mr. and Mis. Charl .- ba Vine. On Thursday they wv?re in C ilurnbia City to itt- nd the June: al sei vices of th ir cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner nnd son Tini were in Chicago on Saturday to attend the w dding <f her cousin, Miss Barbara Richmond. On Tuesd iy evening they return d to Chicago to attend a White Sox ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagl s, Mrs Roy Miller and Mr>. Gerald Hellinga uni Jory were Sunday afternoon nl ev - ning supp< r guests of Mr. and Mr> Roger Helling i an 1 sm. Tommy o Middl bury. The <c- < a>ion was to h-. lp T mmy Celebrate his fourth birthday. Gtr 't > . la-t Week of Mr. and Mi-. G ige Pf i * : w tin ir daughter. Mr an I M-- It- s Clayton, Jodey and Sc tt < f Grinnell, Lwa. Otl. r guest, that came to visit the Clayt n’ and Pfeif-r’s were Mr. md Mrs. Thomas Jerome of GiF ith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M i ibdli and three children, Mr ml Mro Walt r Dez.k-zk of Chicago. MY. and Mrs. Laurence Ca’lahan, Bass Lake, Mr. Samuel Smith o’ - Chicago, Mr. and Mrs Sig Andrews of Chicago ml Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Pf<i fer of South Holland, Illinois.
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M •. an 1 Mr., Herb* it M ntiek and sons o‘ LaPort were Sunday dinn- ’ guv'ts of Mrs. Alta Ewer ml he ped her celebrate h-er birthd iy. Mi an 1M; • Am Bi- ily< ntertaimd !< . dinner ■ n Friday evening, Mr. and Mi . Eugene K ichaert, Mi. and Mrs. Floyd Be rly an i M: s !Juimu Zi kr. Mr. an 1 Mis. George pfeif c; attended th third annual reunion of the p eifter Family at Wicker Park at the inters ctr n of Rt. 6 and 41 There were approximately ighty present. Ov r the week end guests of Mr. .mi Mis Glen Wdz. w-" I >r. and Mi . V. B. W If o’ S. ibr m.:. Fl u i la. Mr an 1 M: . T I Wolte of P k Fo! rest, Ulin is. Mi . V B. W< 1 e >p i.t i■ om Sun lay tl iu Wednesday m P.uk Fol, 4 vi-iting before ietu ning to Florida. Mi. an 1 .Mrs d mi B ttistoni. their amily md lbw Fr-d Ru 1 >lp’: w i e li m-e am t r til h-did iy vv s \ till o; Mr. m 1 M - Erville K ■■ r< he. Fath- r Ru 1 .ph । ■ i< bi t.-d Mis in th* .r limi md d’erv. i1 Is d! • njoy 1 swimming. b< itir.g m 1 water skiing it Ko ntz Like. Mr mi Mi.-. Civic Gaw joint 1 them in the aftein • n an I a bar-b-que compl ted th” day SSgt. Thomas J. Chud inov, his wife. Kai in and daughter St phame of Fall m. N( v. are visiting his moth< r and family, Mr and Mrs. I). C Germaine and his gran Im other, Mrs. Veia B. Scutz. SSgt Chud in >v has been seb eted by th° Air Force Airman’s Edueati-m and Commissioning Program to comp'ete his eolbge education at Colorado State t’mvvrsity They will leave. S pt. 11 to make their home in Ft. Collins, Colorado. Sunday guests of Mr and Mr-. Branson Hi itt and family were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and ‘amily’ of Wheatfield, Ind., Mrs Nada Henning and Mary Esther Henning o‘ Kewvmna, Mr and Mrs. Paul Hiatt of South B nd and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sberland and daughter of Walkerton Labor Ikiy guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Pared and family of Winamac and Mr and Mr.-. Charts Sherlanld and daughter.
Miss Betsy Wlaz of New Carlisle spent the week nd in Walkerton visiting with her grandmother, Ina Wluz. Mr. and Mis. Roy Men hant of Morocco, In liana were Fi li’. ‘v- ning gue-ts o Mi and Mis. Olivt r I>. wn . M .1 ।m s I) n■' ue nd tvvli son' oi lu li.mp .li- pent i R with In ; pm nt , Mi. m 1 M s Modest Burch. •J mu , Elizabeth an 1 St- .a n Nii'O.m n qrmt ta- a n i with th-ir grm m ml. m an-1 Mi - Sm iy Nu> > mi. M oi lay -vi ning *upp • of Mr. .md Mis. .1 mv. C • k, Jr. wer Mr. .mi Mm. J\i. Groves and ‘amily. Mr and Mis ():dn Hi’er n 1 Sher: \ 11 tm r.-.-d M nd i n. i tiip t, Jeffei n. W. .. it St. C li- tta Schi >1 wh' ie S e; . y visited on of her girl f: i n is, Miss Muimne Thiev y -lorn R- I Wood City, (’al;! nni i. Sun iiy night gu-.-st ■ o' Mi and Mr>. DoWnne Wlr.tm i weie M:. in I Mi -. Am Rs : and son Bill. Mi'. Emm ; Zmler. They help."! c- ’> io ate til ■ fifth birthday of '1 nm Wi.itmer. Mr. and Mis. II- rht rt Ho'.-m - er and -on, Mr. - nd Mrs. M k Cabett an-d ’amily. Mr. ml Mi Lvnn Stull ml f .mily v.'i' f with Mi s. H I ingei'- m >th\ r, M: Ag! M Dow. i! in L . np>i i <>n Sun la v t • re! m Re 1; : SOth birthd-ay. M:. m l M: - Di r An !•• ; n an I I imiiy, M . m-1 Mrs. ! mB; >n~ n 1 f ni . 1. iF :t< we-e Saturday ev ning .m G - for i e > k-out at th • home - f Mr and Mrs. Gilb-it Vi k. Hannah. Mrs. Vick's was ■ initiis Mi s. Zulhngei of W Ik rt< n. Mr and Mrs. Harry Fries, Koontz Like had suipri-e visitors this past week end. Saturday. Mr. Frank E. H. Allison, 84 years o age, of M ivflower, Arkansas called on Mr Fries who h hid nat seen for 50 years, when Mr Allison was Assistant Postmaster at Vandergrift, Penn., and Mr. Fries worked under him for two wars The annual Allison ’amily retmi n held in Porter, Ind. was the reason Mr Allison was in Indiana He was accompanied by Robert Hopper md sm Bobby of Porter. Sunday, another old friends, Nick Dietrich. Oakland, 111. after 20 year 1 ap-e when the two nu-n worked in the (’hicag. Postofice Mr. Dietrich is a retired Supt of the Chicago Po-t Office Mr. Fries retired from the Chicago Post Office 20 years ago Mr. Fries has bwn bed fast, so th-se two g- ntlemen brightened his days last week end.
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Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Miller of Denton. T x.e spent Tue-a-iv and Wednesday of last week With Mis. Roy Miller. Mr. and M: s. Jam- s Gt i fith and son of Indian qvlis p. nt bui days .’ t W' ii vi-iting ! a n F R m 1 ..i. . J nu G < Ip • ■m t hospital note* E Street Div i„i ( n, LaPorte L iVi in R . 5.., mil! Steele b .th- N •t ■ Li. t . ■ l Mi Gi idy s Fm ip < t[ v . b n. i'arkviea Hospital, Plyim.uth il: .1 nd I'q p. r.g- : of W . k-i - ton. Bi.iihii H<>.pit.u, Un-men C.i luntc. R s of \v'. it ji Silver Tea And Shower To Fete Sisters The annual Sil. r T•h nor of i lie S; -F ..- - st F Cri. k Sch- -1 will la- I; 1 I it 8:oO p.m. in tlm S' Patri k .-i m i H 11 on S i.- mt ■ ■ b i. A h -U-- 1: ' 1 an ! hn- n -a w- ; i the ’ nv .i-ci a > h< Id 1 1 thi - ting by m mbci s - d St. Patii I; W »m- r.’s ('lub A \ '। ahi . M• L- t ( nm n will b te ic;.m _y ; and 2. Si'ter Muy Eu. v i ; i wd! )•• etui rr: ; to ’• a h i• ! , 5 mI 6 and Si ‘ r M • (' m ntint w la' 1.. ’■ -tu: v. i. g । telan ibs- nc>- oi ver d y i-.s t > lathe 3i I and F a grad ’■ • a-- - m 1 prin ipil. Many wi’l lem.mb r Si-t r Clementine is the fust principal o‘ St Patrick S< ho. J whv n the .-cho. 1 oiigm idv op-me 1 thirteen year- igo. At th-it time sh-- was principal for ,-ix years Following a short bu in-ss mis ting a social hour wi’l be held and musical entertainment will b - provided by sifters 'rom Ancilla Domini. All club members are invited to attm-i as are
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