The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1970 — Page 9

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Mrs. Arthur DeMyer spent Monday with Mis. Myron Williamson in Valparaiso Mis. Mike Nusbaum of Fort Wayne spent Saturday and Sunday in Walkerton with her mother, Mrs. Velma Stahly. Mrs. Dessie Tavernier, Mrs. Lucy Goss and Mrs. John Bowers all of Goshen were Sunday visitors in the home of their sister, Mr, and Mis. Delbert JacobM and family. Mr and Mrs. Duane Freeman and Lori Anne, Mrs. Larry Braner and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman and Mary Ann attended the boat show in Chicago last Sunday. The Koontz Lake Conservation Club will meet on Saturday evening, April 18 with a pot luck supper beginning at 5:30 pm. CST followed by a social hour. Hazel Barden has spent the last 9 weeks in Memorial Hospital, South Bend and she is now staying with her daughter, ' Iva Mae Harney, 109 Inus Street Mishawaka and she would like 1 to hear from her friends. 1

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Jeanie Truax was a Friday overnight guest of Mary Ann Freeman. Mrs Russell Smith of Koontz Lake spent last week in Lombard, Illinois visiting with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gentile. Douglass and Dann Arseanau of Gary spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Mayette Arseanau Mrs. Ellen Gentner and Mrs. Ida Wakson of South Bend visited with Mrs. Nellie Purdy last Friday. Mrs. Gentner is a niece of Mrs Purdy. Mrs. Stella Campbell of Belle C enter, Ohio is the houseguest oi her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs Glen Hostetler returned to their home last week after spending the winter months in Parker, Arizona and Torrance, California where they visited their daughter and fami!\. Mr. and Mrs. William Sather. Mrs. Fayette Dunn received word last Thursday evening of the sudden death of her son-in-law, Fred Harris of Chicago. Mr. Harris was the husband ot the former Marjorie Dunn ot Walkerton. Mr Harris was stricken with a severe heart attack while at work and was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital Survivors include his wife, Marjorie .one son, Fred Jr., and one daughter. Margie. Funeral services and cremation were held Saturday afternoon in Chicago and memorials were made to the Heart fund. YORKTOWN HOME EC CLUB MET RECENTLY The Yorktow'n Home Ec. Club met on Monday, March 30 at the home of Mrs Jean Cole with Aya Wagner as eo-hostess. There were seventeen members and three guests presnt. Roll call was answerd by “A criticism that helped me." Mrs Jack Tiede, president, opened the meeting with a discussion on the June Festival to be in Walkerton on June 4, 5 and 6. A very interesting lesson on "Quick Tricks In Sewing," was given by Mrs. Vivian Williams The club members learned how to put in a new type zipper. A white elephant sale was held followed by refreshments by the hostesses. Glenis Bolze Won the co-hostess gift and Bonni Zimmerman won the door prize. The next meeting of the club will be held on April 27 at the home of Mrs. Kay Reed. Read the Chwjitied Ads

SUMMER FESTIVAL CHAIRMAN ■ MAHLON JACOB A man who believes in the community and does something about it. His willingness to serve to help build a better communty and to bring people together to create a better understanding has made him an outstanding figure □ L n MARRI A G E S □ g BIRGE - PORTER Miss Meta Burge and Edward Porter exchanged wedding vows in the Walkerton United Methodist Church on Saturday, Apiil 4 during a three o'clock ceremony performed by Rev. Harold Williams, pastor. The bride was given in marriage by her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burge of route 3, \\ alkerton. The groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs Fred Porter, route 3. Walkerton Attendants to the couple were Mrs. Robert Wagner and Charles

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Keiper both of Walkerton. A wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents for twenty-four guests The newlyweds will make their home at Koontz Lake. Business Women To Sponsor Cancer Fund Cancer Crusaders will make a door to door march on Sunday, Apirl 26 between the hours of 2 pin. and 5 p.m. in Walketron. The rural areas will not be covered. but you may send your contribution to Mrs. Amos Hunt. 728 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indi ma. 46574, General Chairman. The Crusade is being sponsored by the Business and Professional Women’s Club with the able assistance of the Order of Rainbow Girls of Walkerton. The Crusade is for the funding of Research and Education. This is a separarte field from the United Fund Cancer Medical Society although their work centers around the same needs. Cancer research is a costly and an immediate need which cannot afford to wait for a portion once a year. Educating the public is of great importance and is a

REGULAR MEETING ’ NIGHTS Os Tfce i Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Laid Thursday of Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thm-Mlay Os Each Month

mighty weapon in the fight against cancer. On behalt of the Cancer Crusade we hope you will join the tight and give. Please welcome our young crusaders. NOTICE Want to help with the After Prom ? This Friday night. April 17 and Tuesday, April 21 are the advance dates set for the folks to help with making the decoration for the After Prom, The time is 8:00 pm and it will be held in the Youth Building, Walkerton.

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