The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 June 1970 — Page 9
WAIKE R T ON
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger were Sunday dinner guetss of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields and family and Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark spent from Friday through Sunday camping on Eagle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wray of Grapevine, Texas, returned to their home after spending the past two weeks visiting with Mrs. Anna Wiay, Mr., and Mrs. Delbert Whitaker and Karen and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Juim ."surenson of St. Petersburg, Florida, formerly of Koontz Lake are spending seveial weeks with friends in this area. They are making their headquarters with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Khnedinst of Route 1, Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Daube were called to Melvin, Illinois due to the death of the latter’s sister. Mrs. Lester Brown of South Bend and Donald Daube also attended the funeral on
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Wednesday, June 17. Father’s Day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan, Janet, Julie and Jim. The Fellowship class of the United Methodist church will meet tonight, (Thurs.) in the basement of the Illinois St. Building at 7:30 -n m. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Andrews of Chicago have been visiting in the home of Mrs. Andrew’s sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mis. George Pfeiffer for the past two weeks. Mr. Sam Smith also of Chicago was a guest for several days last week. Todd Wathen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen. Walkerton, will undergo surgery on Thursday. June 25 al St. Joseph’s Hospital. South Bend., Todd will be celebrating his birthday on Monday. June 29. His address is St. Joseph Hospital, Room 456, Orthopedic Ward, South Bend, Indiana. He would like to hear from his friends, especially on his birthday. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Minnie Mikesell were Mr. and Mrs. Chester LaVine and Mr. and Mrs. James Bope and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin all of Wyatf and Mrs/'Mikesell’s grandchildren, Cathy and Eddie Stultz of Kansas City, Kansas. Rev. Claude Stogsdill has accepted the pastorate .of the Warsaw First Brethren Church. He has served the Teegarden First Brethren Church since August of 1961. Rev. St^^Tll and his family moved last Tuesday. Their oldest daughter. Sheryl, will enter BetlfPl' College in Mishawaka this coming fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr., and family entertained with a cookout Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlin and family of Elkhart. Mr. Morton Masterson of Chicago and daughter Becky of Florida were Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman were in Kewanna Monday visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feidler. The Koontz Lake Conservation Club pot luck supper will be at the club house Saturday night at 5:30 CDT. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wohlgemuth will be the hostesses. Mrs. Ida Schaunaman of Fort Lauderdale, Florida is spending severals weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schaunaman of Koontz Lake. Members of the O. N. O. Club of Chicago with their husbands enjoyed a potluck dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell Sunday, honoring Mrs. Newell who is an honorary member. ATTEND COMMENCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Johnson of Riverdale, Illinois. Mrs. Marie Beemste:boer of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Palmer and Bob. of Koontz Lake, attended the Honors Program for graduating dental students of the Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis at Emerson Audtorium, June 9. Mrs. Mary Johnson Palmer was awarded third place in an essay contest on Endontic Therapy. Gene Palmer received recognition from the American Academy of Oral Medicine for achievement. profiency, and promise in the field of Oral Medicine .also second place in a radiograph contest "What’s Your Interpretation ?’’ The first commencement ceremonies of Indiana UniversityPurdue University Medical Center was held in the afternoon at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum. Dr. Joseph L. Sutton, president of Indiana Universitv; Dr. Frederick L. Hovde, president of Purdue University, and Dr. Maynard K. Hine, chancellor of the Indianapolis campus, presented the degrees. Gene Palmer D. D. S. and Mary Johnson Palmer will be leaving for Meridian, Mississippi next month on an assignment with the Navy. Gene will serve as a Lieutenant in the Naval Reserves for two years.
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JUNE 25, 1970 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —
4-H ADVISORY BOARD MET The Lincoln Township 4-H Advisory Board met at the home of Bernie Westhues on Thursday, June 18. Those in attendance were Bernie Westhues, Chairman; Mrs. Ed Lazarek. co-chairman. Mr. Bill Rhodes, treasurer, Mrs. James Davis, secretary; Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Mrs. Edgar Wiktrowski and Mrs. James Capek. The meeting opened in regular foim and the minutes of the previous meeting w*ere read and approved. The 4-H’ers constitution and by-laws were read and discussed. On June 30 to July 2, Loren Capek, Mark Malstaff, Denise Groves and Lennie Smith will be attending th® 4-H Round-up at Purdue. A donation will be made to the Horse Arena at the St. Joseph Fairgrounds from the Lincoln Township 4-H Club. There will be an Awards Night held following the County Fair. OREGON TWP. HOME EC. The Oregon Township Home Ec. group met at the home of Mrs. Hortense Moerman on Tuesday, June 9. There were twelve members and six guests attended, Mrs. Lester Ward was a guest of Mrs. Milton Gerry; Mrs. Fred Cook and four flippers, Nancy Cook, Carol Awa Id, Pam Howard and Kim Clark. After lunch, Nancy and Carol demonstrated steam hair setting and Pam demonstrated how t > measure up to be a good cook, giving weights and measures of wet and dry. Kim Clark made the bean salad. They were all very good. Mrs. Paul Blevins was the ticket winner. Mrs. Lester Ward and Mrs. William Michalski won the hostess prizes.
4 NUSBAUM FUNERAL HOME WALKERTON, INDIANA For Your Information Dear friends, % I SB n Do not fail to investigate Social Security benefits. For example, if the deceased is Wr covered by Social Security, a lump sum death benefit, varying from $165 to $255 is payable to W the surviving husband or wife, if a member of the same household. Otherwise, this death benefit can be applied to the funeral expenses. ** _ „.. Respectfully, 4 | 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 586-3444 ENTRY BLANK NORTH LIBERTY 4TH OF JULY PARADE Name Address Commercial Float Fraternal Float Marching I’nit Clown Horses Band Other Please specify type of float, band marching unit. etc. VVe will be able to pay teasel expenses on some of the units. Please notify us of the amount. Mail entries to: 4th of July ('hairman Al Heim 403 W. Maple Ave. No. Liberty, Indiana
The next meeting will be hety at the home of Mrs. Glenn MacArthur on July 14 at 1:00 p.m. sharp. Promises are never all they’re cracked up to be—especially those that are broken.
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