The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1969 — Page 5
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Mr. and Mrs Scott Clark of Chicago wre overnight guests in th*? home o' Mr. and Mrs. C.ed Clark, Saturday. Mrs. Charles Minter, Mrs. Carl Stanley, Mra. Ed DeVos and Mrs. Anna Palfi spent Tuesday in Paw Paw, Michigan visit.ng Mrs. Joseph Bang ter CLEO R. CLARK HONORED AT RECEPTION Th" American Legion Hi I was the scene of a reception hon >rmg Cleo R. Clark on his ret 1 rem nt from 46 y«ars of service with the B & O Railway Company, on Saturday night, Sptemb r 20th. He was r r 4 employe I. in 1923 as a trackman at Teo- aoi- n. Indiana In 1929 he was promoted to foreman, serving in that <*ipa<ity at Union (’enter, Whiting and Bremen In 1911 he was promotv 1 t ) Track Si|>ervisor with headquart rs at Walkerton, -anti served in that capacity unt I August 31, when he retir-d. Among those who piid tribute to Mr. Clark were Mr E 51. Cummings, Assistant Chief Engine r o r Detroit. Michigan: Mr. Frank Sch.lt, Division Engineer of Akron, Ohio; Mr Robert Spicer Assistant Division Engineer of Garrett, Indi ina, and many oth-r fellow employees. Mr. Clark was pre ented with a pair of binoculars, md an assortment of fishing gear.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henryhad for Sun-day guests, Mr and Mrs. George McKee of Hobart, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen flew to Denver, Colorado la t week to atb nd the National meeting of the Medical Group Managers Association, held at the Denver Hilton Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smith o r Chicago, Mr. and Mrs Steph n Clark and son Rodney of LuPorte and Mr. and Mrs John Kaminski, and son Kevin and Kenny of Kenosha. Wisconsin were ov might guests c-n Saturday of Mr and Mrs. J ( rhn Clark. Miss Virginia Lee Moor , Fresno, California spent the week <nd with her aunt an I uncle. Mr and Mrs. Newton Williams, Walkerton. M-x Mo -re is Director of Mat rials Management for the Saint Agne.i Hospital in Fn -no. She is att nding an institute this week at Notre Dam of iepn s'ntatives of the nine hospitals throughout the country, operated under the auspices of the Sisters of th? Holy Cross at Saint Mary's. The St Joseph H.^pital, Si util Beni is a sist-r hospital GEORGE MATZ HONORED AT OPEN HOI SE The open houae honoring Mi. George Matz's ROth birthd iv held Sunday brought friends from Teegarden, Walkerton, North Liberty, LaPuz, South Bend, Wawaka, Ply-mouth, Westville, Mishawaka, Nappane«, Elkhart and Grnwrtown. Ind., and Montana. One hundred twenty five were present. Present for a noon mead at hi.s home were his two daughters, Mrs. Edward Klopfenstein and famHy of Walkerton, and Mrs. Hiram Peer of South Bend Also attending was his sister, Mrs. Lydia Keck and a friend, Mrs. Hazel Metcalf of Teegarden. A beautifully decorated cake centered the serving table, denoting his age with a large “80” in the center Mr. Matz really enjoyvd meeting many old friends and he probably .-hull n-ver quit talking about "His” party.
Word was received this week of the hospitalization of Mrs. Hildur Ricketts of West Covina, California. She was a former resid nt of Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. David Mellin accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin to the -Notie Dam football game on Satuiday. Tri Kappa Bake Sale on Saturday, October 4th. Proceeds to go to the Seen aboard Fund. At the In dependent-News office Irom 9 a.m. till 12 noon Mr. and Mrs Clarence Kennedy of Lutz, Florida were house guests last week of Mrs. Hazel Bellinger. Mrs Kennedy is a sister of Mrs. Bellinger. Sunday guests were another sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gill Stanton o' Milford, Indiana and a brother, Je»se Litchfield of Tyner. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark of Orangevale, California ‘lew ,n Saturday to attend the retirement dinner o'’ his father, and remained until W -dnesday as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs C’.eo Clark Mrs. Carl Blosser, North Liberty and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kronk were called to Tampa, Florida last Thur.-day, September 18, by the d ath of their brothers’ wife, Mrs. Clyde Kr nk M ivnard Blosser, also attended th unei,il of his aunt. Mr. .ml Mrs A. G. Hunt returned Saturday from -a weeks vacation in Whit w t r. Wi-c sisin where they vi ikd then daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bussie Th y aB -» wnt eight seeing in and around Whitewater, Mr. and Mrs M irvin Biker, Mis J- nniv Gillette, Mrs. A J Kennedy, and Mr. and Mrs Everett Baker were in Plymouth Monday to attend th funeral o’ Mrs. George Porter Mis Porter was the mother of (’ail Asper of Walk~rt<n and Mrs. Irene Bakei of Ingleside, Texas Mr. and Mrs Cl 11 F"Uts attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr and Mrs. Earl O'Connor in Gia nd Ledge. Mich Th -y are former residents of North Liberty and she was the former Vera Hailv The couple renewed their wedding vows. A dinner mis served Mr. and Mrs. Dewey O’Connor, North Liberty, also attend-d. Mr and Mrs. Marc-lien VanWanzeele had as afternoon and dinner guests on Monday, Mrs. Elsie Pollitt, Mrs Freida Nowicki and Mr. and Mrs. D. C Patrick and Linda all of South Dnd Mrs. Pollitt cetebrat-d her 83rd birthday on September 17 at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Wisler in South Bnd where a small family gathering was held due to a rece h-u'h in the family. * * WIJ® Mra. Anna Allen of Winamac, Mrs. Ruth Hughes of South De nd. and Mrs. D’Maris M> tzger of Columbia City were week end guests of their sister, Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Other guests for Sunday were. Mr and Mrs D. W. Metzger, Mr and Mrs G E Metzger, Mrs Sam Woods and Mrs. Fred Byers all of Kewmni and Mr. -and Mrs Robert Urbin. Installation of Walkerton Assembly No. 64, Order o Rainbow for Girls will be held Saturday evening September 27 at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. Friends relatives and m-mbers are cordially tivited to attend Mbs L - vnn Pukavet, daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Pickavet, Walkerton will b installed as Worthy Advisor along with other elective and appoint d officers.
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Mrs. Nora Hahn will entertain members of the Fellowship Class of the United M thodist church in her home Friday evening Mrs. Roy Hostetter will be the assisting host’s i. Dr. and Mrs. Neal Weakley of Salt Lake City, Utah are the parents of an 8 lb 8 oz daughter, born S ptember 22. Sie hn been named Mil’isa Jill. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weakley of Walkerton are the paternal grandparents. q _ q HOSPITAL NE W S □ Q E Street Division, LaPorte Mrs. Leßoy O Dell an-J Mrs Stella Stokes both of Walkerton. Pine Lake Division, larPorte Barbara S Mann an 1 Mrs. Robert Cripe b th of W-alkviton and Mrs. Robert Newcomer of North Lib rty. Parkview hc-pital, Plymouth Paul Baughm in of Wa.keit -n Mis. Mabel Coiner is a urgicul patient in th:- St. Jom ph II pital, South Bend Marvin Williams is । -umie >1 patient in th- South B-n I 0.-teo-pathis Hospital. □ a B I R T II S □ D Mr. and Mrs K nn- th Wis < of Walkerton, i on. s pt. aiber
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17, in the E Street Division hospital, LaPorte. A girl was born on S- pten|ber 18 to Mr, and Mrs. WJliam Evenberg, Walkerton, in the E Str et Division hospital, LaPort« Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biubaker of Rt. 1, Walkerton, a daughter, Lori Anne wu- born on Sept> mber 19. A boy was born <-n S ptembi; 22 to Mr. and Mi Roy VandoU of Walkerton in the E Stive. Dividun hospital, LaPoite. Band-Jee Os Weight Watcher t Yes, it’s that time of year again for the John G1 nn Hign School Band to begin their n - nual fund raising drive < adv sales. This y- ai the band bevjj th sales campaign on Frrd-y, Sept. 26 and will continue it fotwo week ends until Ori • Among th-e items for sale will b Giant candy bars with a- - and t now typo of ehoi - okite called "Whi’e Baik”, ;b.n Cashew Cainival- dike Turti -i and C ci nut Wh e’ The banl hopes tn u-e the pm its of ’h • < • imp i i _-n to ' n plmient n-l cv-ntu.iEy i pia”? thur unifoin,.-.
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