The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1970 — Page 9

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Mis. Irene Lidy and daughter Cathy spent me week end m Auburn with Mi. and Mrs. Jerry Becker. Mrs. Ellen drode and Mis. Dorothy Walsh spent tin week end in Detroit. Michigan as guests of Mrs. Erodes brother and family, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Wilkins. Guests for Easter dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Arthui DeMyer and Craig were, Mr. and m is Hobart Luthei and Mis. \, a Cummings of LaPoite and M.-s Connie Biggins of Tyner. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob, Jeff and Jennifer il w to Bradenton, Florida to spend the Easter vacation with bs patents Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Jacob who make it their winter home there. They reported three da vs of tain but coming home the snow was worse. Mi. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith entertained Sunday tor M r . and Mrs Lehmd Zumba igh. Mr. Zumbaagh will leave Friday for California and Hom there perhaps Vietnam. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark. Mrs. Gary Sim Ids and children, Mt. and Mis. Gary Clark and Hons, Mr. and Mrs Dale Stull, and Mr and Mrs. John Blackburn Os Lapaz. The children enjoyed the usual Easter treats.

Janet’s Beauty Salon & Wiggery IVzgs, Wiglets And Falls 406 Illinois Street Downtown Walkerton Operators: JANET BIGLER TWILA (’LINGEN PEEL BIOJEAN SMITH VIBGIMA M( LESSON Phone 586-3390

PUBLIC SHE | As w<* lire moving, will sell rubs t ate lion, Im ated 2 mill’s I north ol North Llierty <m road 23 to New Koad. Wst 3 miles to Wiltfong'* ram h south hack law to end. or 2 miles east of I ish Lake or road I to Udi Creek road north 1 . mile to new road then east. SATURDAY. APRIL 11 AT 12:30 Oliver traitor A 2 row Cultixator, DC 2 bottom 10 Luili pull type plow. IIC 2 bottom I t in-h pull type plow, AC I but tom 10 mh pull type plow, John Deere 290 torn planter, । 6 row weed sprayer, amil. forge, vice, wrenche*, lots of used I bolts, mits, washers .sausage grinder, lard press, butchering I sera|MTs, riding, lawn mower. 2 Sl* lawn mowers, hand grimier I cultivators, several old m Ik cans, some .*>.*> gal. oil drums, some I lug chains, cross < tit saws A buck saw, axes, hammer, potato crates, 20 gal. copjH’r kettle 3. old wagon wheels. DOI SEHOLD GOODS, OLD A WTIQCES Old kitchen cabinet, old hand made kitchen cabinet old oak dining table A <hur< table has G leaves, living room chair. M straight ilialrs, slund-, old book case, oak buffet, 3 old drwsaers, 2 old wardrobes, old chest ol drawers, old chests, cupboards, 2 uld stands, old iron bril .2 oil heat ng states, old books, 2 servel gas refrigerators, one has freezer on top, «»l«1 iron kettles, fruit jars, 2 old crock , some glass top fruit jars, ■ lots of antique dishes, pie safe, I anthit:< kihhen clipboard, ■ cherry wood drop leaf table 2 old L:i. hen work tables, 2 • rut luMer-. 12 gal. creut j<r. side wall ol limp, antique hraut cutter*, 12 gal. kraut jar, side wall nd lamp, unique lots. mis<. Not responsible for necidi nts Terms cash Ralph Singletcn Archie Schult/, Amt. Phone 7MI-27l’> North Ulu rty ( (immunity State Bank, Clerk Kiln Dale - April IS

Mr and Mrs. George Hersh - her ger and Jan and Dennis Guard sp< nt Easter Sunday with Mrs. 1 1 ui bunk of Fort Wayne. Mrs. bunk is Mrs. Hershberger‘s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanni and iamily were Sunday vis.tors with their patents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hanni, and Mr. and Mrs Haloid Fields of Geneva. Indiana. Mr and Mrs .Robert Hiler and family of Laporte, Mi and Mis. David Mellin and family of Plymouth and Dr. and Mis. Richard Hershberger and family .‘'pent last week in Clear water, b lot ida vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freemen and Maty Ann. Mr. and Mis. Dairy Braner. Mr and Mis. Gary Freeman. Eric and Neil. Mrs. Hazel Hoover and Mr. and Mis. Dale Hoover and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hoover and family of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. I’at Vance of North Manchester and Paul Hoover of California enjoyed Easter dinner at Eby Pim'S, in Brstol, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Huhnke and family of Campbell. California spent last week visiting relatives and friends in the Walkerton area. On Saturday evening a family gathering with a carry-in dinner was enjoyed at the home of Albert Huhnke Si Present were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Huhnke and family, and Mrs Albert Huhnke Jr., Linda and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith and son, Mr, and Mrs Harley Ross and family. Mrs. Jack Prentiss and Jill and a friend from Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. David Clark and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Harold Huhnke and family of Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Six of Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ruggles and family of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nable of Union Mills, Mr anil Mrs. J ones Nusbaum and family of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Huhnke and children left by plan" Sunday for their home in California. While here the children really enjoyed the snow.

Miss Mildred McKesson is enjoying her spring vacation while visiting in the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mis H.D. McKesson in Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs Robert StoTkwell and family spent la"t week in Fort M veis, b lorida visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKinney. Dr and Mrs. Bryce Rohrer anil family were recent week end visitors with Rev. and Mrs. David Owen and family of Deti oit. Mrs Wimam Heaver. 1203 Ohio Street, Walkerton, who underwent surgery Match 23. in the Walters Hospital, Michigan City, returned to her home Saturday. Miss Paula Mane McDaniels, jmior, daughter of Mr. and Mis. William McDaniels. route 2, Wulketron, and a 19f7 graduate of Laporte High School, will be taking part in the Goshen College s Study-Service trimseter beginning April 23 for 11 weeks. The student is one of 111 who will be going either to Costa Rica, Germany, Guadeloupe. Honduras. Jamaica or Nicaragua for the spring trimester. Mr. and Mrs. James Payton and family ieturned Saturday evening aoni a weeks vacation trip to Panama City Beach, Florida where they enjoyed .varm weather and lots of swimming and tun on the beach. They stopped enroute home at Gulf Port. M.ssissippi and at the French cpcartels in New Orleans, Louisianr i. Mr. and Mrs. Giant Bellinger and Tom entertained with an Easter dinner Sunday for Mi and Mrs. Willi ni Bellinger of North Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheaks and sons, William and Robert of Lockport. Illinois, Mr. and Mis Chai les Wynn and son, Edward of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bellinger and daughter, Lis i and Mr and Mrs Ch tries Bellinger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helfrich spent Sunday with thf.r daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bender in Valparaiso. Dinner guests on Easter of Mr and Mrs. Herman Henry were. Mrs. Jackie Carnes and two sons of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Donn Kei ver and family of DiPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Russell B'own and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henry and sons and Mr Run Truax of South Bend.

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APKH. 2, 1970 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sullivan and family of Indianapolis were in Walkerton last week enjoying the Easter veaation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Kennedy and other relatives. Miss Collette Weller and her roommate from Shelbyville returned to Indiana State University. Tore Haute after spending their Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bellinger. Darlene. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Knowlton and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Niragon attended the District I bairn Bureau Achievement banquet in Vaipraaiso Tuesday evening. Mrs. MB Slick had as her guests for Easter dinner, Mr and Mrs. E. Paul Slick and their family of Fort Wayne. Her Saturday guests were her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koontz of South Bend. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Devine were Miss Laura Devine from Chicago, Ross Devine. Miss Gail Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. Amel Schultz and Marnie Mackin. Afternoon callers were Robert and Dorothy Schultz. Laur i was home for the week end to visit with her patents. Easter Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs Joe St iley, Monroe Street. Walketron. were Mr. and Mrs William Hill and Mrs. Ethel Fohrer of S >uth Bend; Mrs. Cora Grossman, Argos; and Mrs. William Chipman of Tippicanoe. Indiana. The o. - casion was in celebration of the birthday of Mr Hill who is the sister of Mr. and Staley, Walkeron.

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Mrs. Carrie Walters is a p tient in tne South Bend Oste pathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkier i turned to their home after spun ing the winter months in Lai Wales, Florida. Mr. nad Mrs Dennis Northai Alan and Debbie an d WilliBuchtel spent 10 days vac । tio ing at Daytona Beach and Clea water, Florida Mr. and Mrs. William Tur mire, Karen and Billy of Osag lowa came last Friday to sper the Easter week end with h* sister and husband, Mr. and Mi Loi en Goode. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klin dinst, Mr. and Mrs Kennet Klinedmst and family, Mr. ar Mrs. Russel Jimmerson and fan ily and Miss Kathy Shuck wei Easter dinner guests of Mr. ar Mrs. Everett Ream. Mr. and Mis Ernest Brovo. and f imily and Mrs. Brovid mother. Mrs. Mary Wellander i Chicago spent the Easter hoi days in Lonch Boat Key, Flor da enjoying a week of wan weather, Sunday dinner guests of M and Mrs Forest Cooper and s-a were his parents. Mr and Mi Hui in McKinsey of Kewann Mi. and Mrs. Charles Schum cher and family of Chicago an Mr and Mis. Junes Milice. Mr and Mrs. Glen Walz an Mr and Mrs. Nelson Walz n turned list week from a tw weeks x icatmn in Florida. Ml <nd Mrs. Glen Walz spent the: time in Sebring and Dr. an* Mrs V B. Wolfe and Nelson an< h wife weie in Fort Lauder dale.