The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1970 — Page 2

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R v. ami Mis. V. Garner of ■Rochester wviu in Walkerton Sunday calling on friends. Mr. and Mis. Herbert Rensbet_er of South Bend were •gm ts of his brother and wife, Mi. md Mrs. Harold Rensberger , Thu sday evening. । I st Wednesday and Thursday gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Goode wore her niece and hus- < bar I. Mi. and Mrs. Ervin Jennet of Fresno. California. । M'. and Mrs. Ed Lazarek and ; dat ghter entertained with a cook 1 out supper Sunday evening for 1 Mt and Mis. Toni Foster and fan ly^of North Liberty and Mr. ami 'Ehs Fred Bellinger, celebrat ng Mr. Bellinger s birthday. ssrMildred McKesson returnon Mtjiday from a two weeks •vac tiofi trip. She was a guest 1 for a >eek in the home of Mr. i and A^s. Benny Miller in Clinton. Tennessee. She spent several dai f’ith Mrs. Fred Davis in Fot tviße. Indiana. Enroute she called ^pn Mr. and Mrs. V. Garnet of Rochester. — 1 r • । LYIITirBIWWrm —‘Trim **l J di® -Tn. Open 7:00 EST - 8:00 Daylite s .Wed.^ Thurs., FrU July 22-24 How Sweet It Is James Garner - Debbie Reynolds Day Os Anger With Lee Van Cleef Saturday Triple Feature Me Natalie Tarzon’s Jungle Rebellion Buckskin Sun.. Mon., Tues, July 26-28 Scream And Scream Again Vincent Price Also Spirit Os The Dead

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Mrs. Jolin Northam returned Sunday from a two weeks vacation spent at Bloomfield, Indiana visiting their daughter and famly, Mr. and Mrs. John Neil. Joyce Jordan. Route 2, Walkerton. a student at St. Francis College, Fort Wayne, has been honored by being included on the Dean’s List for the second semester, 1969-70. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hoover. Goshen, were elected president and secretary-treasurer. Jimmy Ludwig was the youngest member present and Mrs. Minnie Hoover was the oldest. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Burger, Niles, Michigan, came the farthest distance. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Huffstetter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Goetz at the All-Star baseball game in Cincinnatti. Mr. Goetz an American League umpire and a frequent visitor in Walkerton, was a member of the six man umpire crew who worked the All-Star game. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith were hosts to Mr. and Mrs Harold Anderson of Pekin, Illinois Sunday. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Anderson are cousins. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark. Mrs. Ann Zumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stull. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weakley and Todd. Mrs. Nora Hahn, Mrs. John Blackburn. Mrs. Frank Hahn, and Mr. Ralph Smith, also Mrs. Jim Farrar of Bremen. All had dinner at Heil's Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams, Mrs. Irene Lidy and daughter, Cathy, attended a picnic Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, Syracuse Lake, Syracuse, Indiana. The occasion was the annual picnic of a group called the OK’s, consisting of matrons and patron’s, their wives and husbands, who served Eastern Star Chapters of District 20 in the year 1968-69. Mrs. Carl Ryan, Leesburg. served the group that year as Deputy, she and Mr. Ryan attended Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bierly made a phone call to their son. Bill, who is in Madras, India. Their call came through Thursday morning at 5:45 from Madias. Bill was on a two week leave from his Peace Corps duties in Angalakudwu, Indiana. He had found good restaurant with good Chinese food. He states that Madras is a big city with modern buildings. He also says x ou see Japanese businessmen all over the city and elsewhere steping over beggars and rags. Quite a difference from western civilization but has been very interesting working among them.

Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Clark week end visitors were Mr. and ( Mrs. James Clark. Laurie and Mike of Dolton, Illinois and Scott Ciaik of Riveruale, Illinois. , Koontz Lake Conservation cluu ; pot luck supper Saturday evening at 5:30 CDT. Social hour ; following. Hostesses are Mis. Hortense Moorman and Mrs. Elizabeth Michalski. Business meeting time was changed to ; 7:30 p.m. third Friday each month. Mr. and Mrs. William DePoy entertained members of the DePoy reunion Sunday at their home at Koontz Lake. Approximately 50 were present from South Bend, Kewanna, Winamac and Walkerton. Last Wednesday at 12:00 noon * a salad bar luncheon was given in the home of Mrs. Bertha Urbin. The honored guest was Mrs. Calvin Tarlton who moved to Garrett this week. The center piece on the dining table was a decorated cake in shape of a horseshoe and had written these words on top, "Good Luck Ilene and Good Bye." The gorup of neighbors and friends presented her with a string of pearls and earrings to match, bath towell set and a green and gold table lamp as a remembrance of them to her and in appreciation of all the good deeds she has done for everyone in the neighborhod. All wished her much happiness in her new home and expressed regret from losing a good friend and neighbor There were 13 present.

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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walker. Chris, Claudia and Joey were in Angola. Indiana on Sunday, July 19 at Buck Lake Ranch They met in person, Jeannie C. Riley, Sheb Wooley and Kenny Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman and Mary Ann entertained twen-ty-nine members of the Hoover family reunion at their lake cottage Sunday, July 19. In the afternoon everyone enjoyed boat and pontoon rides, skiing and games. Mrs. Loren Goode, Mrs. Howard Loucks and Mrs. Dola Hocker attended a School of Missions at Epworth Forest recently. Mrs. Joe Harrington, her two daughters and son wore also in atendance and Kathy Harrington Was one of the counselors for the children, Mrs. Thomas Miller and daughter, Donna of Fort Hood. Texas is visiting her mother, Mrs. Clarence Anderson. Route 1. Walkerton and friends. Mrs. Miller was called to Indiana to care for Mr. Miller’s grandmother, Mrs. Pearl Swisher of Royal Center, who suffered a stroke. They plan to return to Texas this weekend. A surprise visit was made at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asper Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Ditto of Mt. Clemons, Michigan. Carl and William were in World War II together and hadn’t seen each other for 25 years. Mr. and Mrs. William Ditto were accompanied by Robert Halt of Plymouth, Indiana, whom they are visiting.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman and family and Art Zigler were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bierly. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hardenbrook of Lansing, Illinois were visitors last Thursday of Mrs. Belle Hardenbrook. - RI TU CIRCLE MEETS The Ruth Circle of the United Methodist Church met in the home of Mrs. George Warner for their July meeting with eight jmembers pi esent. Mrs. Leonard Beaty presided in the absence of both chairman land assistant. During a short business session the minutes of the previous meeting were read and the /treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. Eugene Skinner as Mrs. .Hochstetler w’as absent. The /dues for July were received. / It was voted to hold the August picnic on the third Tuesday, jAugust 17, instead of the regular (time. It will be at 6:30 p.m. at ,the home of Mrs. Ed Brooker. .Also each member is to have a 3hort article, poem or thought for the program. Mrs. Beaty presented a lesson on "The Church is People Loving people" from the Response Magazine. Members also contribu,ted many good ideas in the dis/cussion. ! Mrs. Edgar Cole gave the devotions from Guidepost and a poem on love. Delicious blueberry pie and ice tea were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Brooker.