The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1970 — Page 5

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan rpent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Doan at Cassopolis, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. David Roush are the proud parents of a baby boy born or Monday, July 13. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gongwer. Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn Folk and Carmen entertained at a supper party on Saturday, July 4, in honor of the first birthday for Kelly Ann. Guests were the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newcomer and the great-grand-mother. Mrs. Addie Hanson was also present. Ice cream and cake was served.

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You Are Invited THE FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Os Walkerton; 512 Georgia St. Extends to all. and especially those without a Church home, a Christian invitation to attend Worship Service with us July 19th. 10:35 a.m. As we will have as guest Pastor Dr. John Goodpasture, for many years Pastor of the 43rd Ave. Presbyterian Church, Gary, Indiana. One of the most outstanding pastors in the Logansport Presbytery. Dr. Goodpasture, now in semi-n tirment, has his home at Koontz Lake. Come and bring a friend or neighbor.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lowry, Greg and John of Walkerton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Burch, Todd and Tracey for an evening picnic the Fourth of July. The Over Sixty Club meeting was held at the Wililam Buchtel cottage at Lake of the Woods on Wednesday, July 8. There were 18 present and 5 guests to enjoy a pot luck dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Laidig, Indianapolis, are the proud parents of a baby girl born on Sunday. July 12. She has been named Michelle Lynn. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fults, Lake of the Woods and the great-grandmother is Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman.

Mrs. Melvin Summers is a patient in the Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. James Highes, Laporte were recent visitors of Mr. and Mis. M. L. Clark. Air. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal have recently moved from Fish Lake into their new home m North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Finch of Kingford Heights have moved into their new home in North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quigley of North Liberty and Miss Amy Early of Washington, D. C., weie Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hevel and family returned to their home in Florida after visiting the former’s mother. Mrs. C. E. Hevel and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Perry returned to their home at Big Fork, Minnesota after .'■pending last week with relatives at Lakeville and North Liberty. Mrs. Robert Wagner Rochester, Indiana spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan. Mrs. Wagner is a sister of Mrs. Doan. Mrs. Max Fair of Kewanna and Mrs. Frank Fair of North Liberty returned recently from a months stay in Anchorage, Alaska where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and daughters, Laura Lee and Sherri Lynn. 48TH HEIM REI MON The isth annual Heim Reunion was held Sunday. July sth at the Bendix Woods Park. There were 85 in attendance. Mr. Marvin Kizer was the oldest member present and the youngest was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Spier of Walkerton. The hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heim and Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Muggsi Heim. The reunion will be held at the same time and place next year with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bare and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Weber as hosts. TO BE MARRIED SATI RIHY Mr. and Mrs. Tony Whitaker of 113 South Bluff Street. Monticello, formerly of North Liberty. announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Barbara Louise to James A. Haskins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haskins of East Monticello. The couple will be married on Saturday, July IS in the Calvary Baptist Church, Monticello m a 1:00 o'clock ceremony. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to the wedding.

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Mr. Willard Knepp is a patient in Memorial Hospital, room 305. South Bend. Mrs. Joseph Newton has been a surgical patient in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Worthington visited with Mrs. Finley Patteison in Plymouth recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stump of Florida and Mrs. Willard Stump were recent visitors of Mrs. Soloma Knowlton. Miss Amy Early of Washington, D. C., has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quigley for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Zink and son Timmy of Grabill, Indiana called on their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mrs. Laura Russ and grandchildren, Cindy and Shari Kipper spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Esther Harman. FAREWELL COOK O1 T HELD A farewell cook-out with 23 relatives was held Sunday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton and daughters in honor of Mrs. Gene Zombik and son, Timmy of Mt. Clair, California who have been spending three weeks visiting relatives and friends in the area. Mis. Zombik is the former Dorothy Bulla, daughter of Mrs. Edna Bulla. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hevel, Mr. and Mrs. Duff Hevel and son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill and family, Mrs. Edna Bulla and Mrs. Iva Ferrell. n- — □ BIR T U S Mr. and Mis. Marlin Bauer, route 1, Walkerton, are the parents of a son. Gregory Ellsworth, born on July 7 at Memorial Hospital. South Bend. A son was born Friday, July 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson of North Liberty in the E Street Division Hospital. LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T imbleson of North Liberty, a daughter July 9 in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. A boy was born on Saturday. July 11 to Mr and M.s. Eamuel Moyer of Walkerton in the E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte. □ n HO S P I T A I. N () T E S E Street Division, LaPorte Mrs. Edward Reid and M irvin Stahly, both of Walkerton. I’ine Lake Division, LaPorte Steve Peterson. Miss Hertha Smith. Miss Patricia Anspaugh and Herman Rice all of \\ ilkerton.

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