The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1970 — Page 2

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•BE \ I THE st W.K SI I MP" COXIEST I N DERM A \ f ’ <r 3he Fust Baptist Church of No-th liberty nt IC7 : in St e< t is < inductin'; a 'B< >t the Sumn■ t Slump" Contest now tin <r tlu end of August. Prizes are aw idl'd e ich Sunday to the pcisou with the most points. These poit ts a’e given at cording to the nuu her of new people attending that you have invited. It someone should invite you to ttend. please do so. If no one invites you personally to attend please consider this annout cement your personal invitati n to Join us this Sunday. <)■ i Sunday School begins at 9:30 ind Worship Set vice at 10:3 ). We ate studying the book of The Revelation on Sunday evenings at 7:30. Russell Schelling. Pastor AMOR- DAKE REI NTON Th ‘ Arnot -Date reunion was enjoyed at Place Park, Walkerton. Sunday. July 19. A potluck dinner was served at 12:00 pm. with 65 decendants present from Souti Bend. Michigan. Hamlet. LAPorte, Mill Creek and Walkertofi Mt John Spence. Walkerton, conducted the business meeting in v. hich Geno Rehlander was elected Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Willi rm Spence and Miss Ruth West will be in charge of games next year. The meeting was adjo irned. and the recreation prog am began. Ptiz.es went to Ken Compton. Tracy Hensell. Cindy Rehlander. John Rehander. Joey Rehlander, Fill Gracks And Holes Better ha • lies like putty Hardens like wood. PLASTIC WOOD’ The uwu/ne - Accept No Substitute. d rive- s >ptn 7:00 EST - 8:00 Daylitc Wed., Thur., I ri„ Sat July .29, 30, 31. Aug. 1 Johnny Cash The Man, His I <■ World, His Music 80 Steps To Jonah Wayne Newton Sin., Mon.. Tues. I August 2,3, I The Wildest Bunch of 70's The Cycle I Savages Bnoe Dern-Chris Robinson Also Born Wild Tom Xardini Patty McCormick

Luke Rehlander. Annette Spence. Gene Rehlander. Jo Ann Rvhlandt t, David Spence. William H cp. Shirley Spence, J hn S| < n m i IBy His Spence. 'D ( mxt reuni >n is the third S . ; • i JHy at rime Park. V ilk' 11 n. ( Hl IT E M \RkS ",iir \xm\ i rs xry J ■ t M. I- ■ din .nd V . i D •m: i■ k. of m itt 2. Walkt. ; n. < • ebt. '. d their g.ilden • hi. ‘.mu • • ■ y an July 12. . ■ a a 10 tu ot k m s at St. Anthony' Church. Fish Like. Tin lb ].e. .n a। d Ki onkowski i ad a telegram from the Pope ;ml pi cnli d them with a special papal blissing. Mrs. Raymond Tomal sang 'O Perb" t Li’.c' o'i umpanii d by Mrs. John Simmerling, organist. Mr. md Mis. Louis DeKegalear. ot South Bind, bed man and maid of honor at the wedding, were also present for the day’s activities. It is interesting to note that they also will celebrate their golden anniversary in September of this year. Mrs. DeKegalear and Mrs. Van Dierendonck arc sisters. A 12 o'clock dinner was served to the 40 members of the immediate family by the Fish Lake American Legion Auxiliary at the Post home. Albert Dieren of Indianapolis, son of the couple gave an appropriate toast to his parents. On the head table was a centerpiece of 19 roses, one from each of their 19 grandchildren. An open house was held at the St. Anthony's Church Hall from 1:30 to 4:00 with approximately 200 people calling on the honored couple. The tables were decorated with yellow ribbon streamers centered with gold 50's. The punch table was attractive with a gold cloth and a white organdy overlay and white net skirt caught at each end with gold bows. A three tiered anniversary cake, topped with golden bells, holding golden wedding rings on the second layer and a bride & groom on the bottom layer centered this table. Granddaughters of the couple served the punch, cake, coffee and ice cream and registered the guests. One of the highlights was a unique "pictoral family tree' featuring the couple, their six children with husbands and wives and their 19 grandchildren and 2 grandchildren by marriage. Also displayed was the couple's wedding picture. A family reunion was hold in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Van Dierendonck. A buffet supper was served to 125 by Mrs. Rachel Barthel of La Porte, a friend of the Van Dierendonck's for 50 years, and her daughters, Mrs. Lawton Bratcher and Mrs. Donald Kimmel both of LaPorte, and Mrs. Charles Noel of Fish Lake. Guests calling throughout the day and evening were from Kokomo, Lafayette, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, South Bend, LaiPorte, Detroit, Walkerton and Mill Creek. Mr. and Mis. Van Dierendonck

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were both horn in Belgium. Ho cine to South Bend in 1912 and y, k m Dim । ndonck. the forme i Ro.- । Pickuvet. an ived m Smith B nd in 1920. Tlu y wei ■ m u lied in South Bond, June 23, 1920 nd mot < I to Fish L ike i ulv the next ytai. Io the farm now occupied by th l .r s m Georg • and his f im; y. 'I hi y are the I i ent i I six hildr< n M i L iwimt e ißi i tha i I let tgi and Maurice of I Porte, Mis. C iluhs iJo ।n i Wilhelm and Albi • t of In !; mpoiis <; ng" of Walkertun nnl James ot Brunsumm, Holl md. All of which were presi nt with their families for this happy occaison. . Club Holds Anniversary Dinner Party Twenty-four members and friends of the Walkerton Woman's Community Club celebrated their anniversary party by having dinner and seeing "Mame" at the Wagon Wheel Playhouse in Warsaw, on Wednesday, July 22. This play is based on the novel ‘‘Auntie Mame." by Patrick Dennis, the actual play is by Lawrence and Lee. When Patrick Dennis age 10, an orphan, and his nurse Agnes Gooch meet Mame in the Round you are off to an evening of good entertainment. As the program states "Mame's whirlwind brings mannah from the heavens, feeding our funnybones and starving our hang-up." The story begins in the 1920 s when Patrick, Mame's nephew, come to live with her. his only living relative. While Mame seems to have everything it appears she needs to be needed and Patrick is the answer. It is a lovely story with the grown-up Patrick falling in Icve with, according to Mame's opinion, an inane creature. The story has a happy ending however, with the help of Mame, her "bosom buddy," Vera Charles and a few of her unusual friends, who save Patrick from a dubious marriage. The individual actors are superb and they also serve as stagehands putting forth tremendous physical effort to keep the show moving at a fast pace you just never lose interest for a moment. The committee in charge of arrangements for this party were Mrs. William Michalski. Mrs. Ward Awald and Mrs. Milton Gerry. The club will resume its regular program on Friday. September 4. at 12:00 EDT when a picALL PURPOSE 3-INONEOIL Oils Everything Prevents Rust REGULAR — OIL SPRAY — ELECTRIC MOTOI

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nic will be held at the Kobntz Lake residence ot Mis. William Mchalski. Watch the paper for further details. □ Q CAR I) S O F THA NK S L l [J We are deeply grateful and appreciate the kindness, sympathy and the floral tributes extended by our good relatives and friends at the passing of our beloved Mother, Mrs. Catherine Ozog. We especially wish to thank Father Letko, the church organist, Rannells funeral home, Dr. Leinbach & the people that donated food and all the friends that helped us in our time of need when our Mother was ill and at the time ot her death. May God Bless you all. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kaleth Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kaleth The family of Mrs. Alice Fraser would like to thank everyone for the many acts of kindness shown during her illness and at the time of her death. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fraser Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. I^o Bulla Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koselak We wish to express our thanks for the many cards, phone calls and prayers while Chester GrisI REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday of Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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