The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 December 1970 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Jacob Spent the week end visiting in the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. G.en Jacob. Mr. ani Mrs. Leonard Beaty and Mrs Stella Campbe 1 entertained several members of their family during Christmas week. Christmas Day guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch and Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mr. and Mr. Harold Rensberger visited their son Lyle and family on Christmas. The.r granusons David and Doug.as came home with them for a two day visit. About tidrty guests helped celebrate Christmas Day and make it a ga.a affair in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob and family. Most of the guests came from Angola and the area surrounding Angola. Guests included his parents, brother, sisters and their families. The entire family was present. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kring, had their Christmas Dinner in their borne on Christmas Eve for Kathy Lou, Mr. and Mns Don Bonif&cius, Julie and Jeff; and Mr. and Mrs Al Louderbuck and family. Mis. Alice Sheaks was a caller in the evening. Christmas Eve dinner guests ©f Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Khneginst were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kkned nst. Mr. and Mrs Everett Ream and Pvt. Dennis Ream, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jisunerson and daughters and Mrs. Grace Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kllnedinst were Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. C H. Maurer and son Keith of Wakrausa. On Sunday Mr. and Mr* Klinedinst Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ream and tnOUIWM mW pUIJ H'UUa<J Khnedmst ana family. Mr. and Mrs Russell J.mmerson and daughteia and Mus Kathy Shock were guests of Mrs. Mary Mooie of Deni er. Sunday d.nner guests of Mrs. Fayette Dunn were .Mr and Mrs. Robei t Gore aid family of Crete, llhno.s Mis Margery Harris and Fredd.e of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Achiel "Pete' Dann and sons and Miss Connie Fry of Goshen and Mr and Mrs. Dennis Dunn of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. A G. Hunt were in Beaver Dam. Wis from Christmas Day until Bunday visiting With Mr and Mrs Norns Bussie and Funny. Miss Kathryn Bussie returned with them for a week’s stay with her grandparents. Mrs. Elsie Morns accompanied the Hunts to Bcav< r Darn to spend the holidays with her (laughter. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Murphy and lum.ly. Mrs. Cloyd Ftlix. of D hig’i Ac res Florida arm'd by plane on Sunday December 20, to be a houseguest of her sister. Mrs Beaty and famuy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cole and sons, Robert and Riciiaid were Chiiclma* Eve dinner guests after which Rn hard enjoyed playing Santa to a.I present On Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. WilLam Campbel; of Convev, Ohio, came to sp« । ’he day with Mr. Cumpb* la mother and the Beatys Tey were accompunied by a dnt-;hter md her fam.ly, Mr. and Mis Clem MHZger and son Mik<- Lir| ' ,lc on.*> On Saturday, th* l ' ’ x and whc. Mr and M" R*oa > Lowrie, of Ilmbm." °-to came to take his mother home with them until Jan 5 when she w.ll return to Florida. On Caustmus day, Mrs. Campi 1 talked on the phone to two of h • U ter* who were vision ' 1 Okla , and to the Richard Roberfamily in Canoga Pub 11 sl ' u * nia which helped make hvr d b a happy one when aw G I " !tl her home.

Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of Union Michigan, spent Christmas eve with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jacob and fami.y, Mr. and Mrs Amos Bierly and Mrs. Emma Zig'er and Art were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Whitmer and sons on Christmas eve. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles were Mr. and Mrs Roger Hellinga, Tommy and Tammy, and Mrs. Ada Miller Mrs. Marjorie Cochran and Miss Hazel Germaine were Christmas Day guests of Mrs. D. C. Germaine. Rick and Joni. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Shuey of Bloom, ng ton. Mr and Mrs Butch Smith and daughter Michelle, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kerchaert were Christmas Day guests in the home of Rev. and Mm. Harold Williams. Rev. and Mrs. John Goodpasture spent Christmas Day with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Griffith, in Anderson. Now the Grffiths are enjoying part of the holiday vacation at tiie lake w.th the Goodpastures. Mrs Margaret Finkle of Indianapolis and Mi's, Edith Sicner of Denver, Colorado arrived Christmas eve for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bandendistel Other guests fur Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs Richard Bandendislel of LaPorte and Mr and Mr» Jerry Feet bender of Ro Mtn g Meadows. Illinois. Mr and Mrs. Rxh&rd Sicner of Chicag© were Christmas eve callers Mr. and Mrs. Sicner will return on New Year's eve to the Bandendistel* to help celebrate the birthday of his mother Mrs. Edith Sicner. Guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Knowlton and Gene for Christmas eve supper and the am ,al of Santa were Mr and Mrs Carl Delaney and children and Mrs Mary Delaney of Lafayette; Mr and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton and daughters of North L.berty; Mr. and Mrs. David Drews and son Kei.y; Mr and Mrs. David Knowlton and daughter ALclu.de and Alva Dipert. Mis Grace Atwood just received word from Donald Kihner a former pup.l, on December 13 he ga\e An Advent Concert of Christmas at the St. James Episcopal Church in Jackson, Miss, of which he is organist and choir master. He visited here last summer with his mother and he told Mrs. Atwood that he taught organ at Millsawnp^ Co. lege in Jackson on one of the largest Hammond organs made The college purchased this large organ just for Donald It gives Mrs. Atwood great satisfaction to know that many of her pupils have had the incentive to go far m their music. Playing and smglnK ia a glorous experience Mm. George Lanphere spent < hrurtmas Day in South Bend with a frknd, Mr*. Ann Patr.ck On Saturday Mrs. Patuck entertained at a dinner for eight other guests who wer eformer acquain fences in South Bend On Sunday she was a guest of Mrs Madekun Woiif for (Inner with four other guests. Mm. Lanphere came home on Momhy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helfrich were Christmas eve and Christmas Day guests of then daughtter and family, Mr. and Mrs. M irt.n Binder in Valparaiso, and Alai tin Binder and their, son and family, Mr and Mrs William Helfrich. In Valparaiso On Saturday they were in Gary to attend the funeral sei vice of a firmer friend Mrs Fred Arkmstal who had visited many Um« s with the Helfrichs and was known by many of the Like people. The Helfrichs returned home on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker, Mr. and Mrs Dennis Baker and family of Bremen were Christmas Day guests of Air. and Airs. Me.vln Jones in Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Morns Malstaff of Union Mills, Mis Emma Z;;ler and Art were ( iiristm.us Day guests of Air. and Mrs. Amos Bierly. Mr. and Mrs Clyde B.ck and family woe in Akron on Christmas Eve as guests of her father. Air. and Mrs. Orrin Conrad and other members of the family were present. Mr. and Mm, Paul Richey. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor and Vickie, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Mrs. Dorothy Satkoski were guests on Christmas eve of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wolford and family of Westville. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson entertained at supper Christmas eve for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles and son Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellinga and family and Mrs. Ada Miller. Mr. and Mm. Marion Dirrim of South River, New Jersey, George Hockett, of Washington D.C. and Mm. Wilma Hockett of LaPorte, spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Liwrence Groshans. Chruitm.us Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff and family were Mr. and Mrs. James Capek Jr. and family; Mr. and Airs. Bruce Fitzgerald; .md Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and daughter spent Christmas Day with r. and Mrs. Delbert Jacob and family. Married Pearish — Laxarek Lighted Christmas trees flanked the altar and was decked with potted poinsettia* Saturday afternoon, December 26. when Miss Kathryn Mane Laxarek and Michael Pearish exclianged wedding vows at St. Patricks Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mm Edward Lazarek, route 2 Walkerton, Mrs Orlo Bussie Walkerton, and Lowell Pearish, Knox, are die parents of the bridegroom. The Rev. Anthony Letko officiated at the double ring ceremony at 5 o'clot k Mrs Kenneth Kanedinst sang “Ave Maria” and Mrs. David Liwrence provided nuptial music at the organ. Given in marriage by her father the bride was lovely wearing a white slipper satin princess stye gown at tented with a Chant!My lace bodice and long tupur I sJe^Acs, trimmed w ith serf cohered tiny buttons Her long satin train was also trimmed with the lace uhl tiny buttons Her bouffant elbow length veil of imported silk illusion was held by a jeweled tlani. She carried a colonial bouquet of red and white roars with long streamers. Miss Sue Morris, Walkerton, was maid of honor The bridesmaid was Miss Kathy Pugsley. Walkerton, They were dressed alike in red velvet princess style

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gowns with scoop necklines and long sleeves edged in white lace. Their matching bl isher veils were held with a Hat red velvet bow. They f i, h earned tv.o long st< mmed ro; < <ne white and one nd. With long led w.vet stiramers. A.♦ n S' I.in* Rz W dk< rton ■ 1 as L' . t man ind D ivld Bottoi off was groomsim n. Ushe:s weic Kelley and Kim Buss.e, Walk* rtou, biolhei.s ot the bridcgrooi 11. A reception for 200 guests was he.d at the Ainern an Legion post home. A bridal ornament topped the three-tiered wedding cake accented with white roses. Mrs. Thomas Foster, North Liberty, sister-in-law of the bride, cut and served the cake. Aliss Kitty Cr.pe Walkerton, was in charge of the guest book. The brides chosen colors of red and white decorated the hall with red and white streamers and white wedding bells. The "Night Watchmen” provided muaic for darning. The newlyweas win oe at home in Walkerton after January 2. The bride is employed at Harvey’s Walkerton. Her husband is a graduate of John Glenn High school and sened three years in the US Army, recently retuming from two years in Vietnam. ON HONOR ROLL AT IVY TH ’ll The following students are listed on the Honor Roh for the fall quarter at Indiana Vocational Technical College. Greg L Fassett and Cloid A Kime of North Liberty and Barbara W. Edmoundßon and Linda L. Lemert of Walkerton. 4-H TO ELECT OFFICERS The monthly general meeting of the Lincoln Towrwhip 4-H will be held on Monday, January 4 at the Community Building at 7:30 p m. The Junior Leaders will meet at 7:00 pm. prior to the general meeting at the Community Building. Officers for the new year will be elected. A l members are urged to attend this meeting. Any enrollment card still out may be turned in at this time. Anyone interested in joining 4-H may obtain an enrollment card at this mis ting.

CARDS BHOF^ THANKS

We w.sh to thank everyone who sent cards, ottered prayers and rkinatcd in every wav to my recovery. Wm. F Z‘atos Family We wish to thank all who helped in getting our Lion’s Club Birthday Calendar out both workers and subscribers Any one not reeeiv ng their calendar by January 1, please advise Clyde Chapmin

Leonard Beaty On be}, ilf of my sisters . nd mys‘ ,t I w:h to express our grat:t ide an I tl> mk. to our friends and ne ghbc <f K-ontz Lkc an<l Wa kert n for their m. ny kind < ;■! egs during the s id loss <>; «rn b> ?>v<'l brother, R y A specie' th inks to Rev. Huold E. W.l.i-ms and Bill Elkin. C 11 ■ nee H. Wilson To Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .McKesson Walkerton, will be celebrating the.r Golden Wedding Anniversary on the sec ond of January. There will be no open house. On the third of January, the immediate family, children and grand hildren, will gather at Heil s Rest iiirant, Walkerton, for a banquet in their honor. SERVICE NOTES Navy petty Officer Second Class William J Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Holland of Route 3. W ilkerton Indiana, has returned to his homeport of Norfo.k Virginia, aboard the aircraft carrier USS Am<-rn i alter an eight-month deployment to the Western Pacific. BAH A I FI.AH Lord of the New Age. Come be the guest of Marie and Bob Funkhouser, R. R. 1, Box 303 A. Walkerton, Indiana. Phone AB62943 Open house, show ,ng slides of the Holy land. Learn Os the new World Religion Refresihments served Every one welcome. January 9th 1971 Satwday 8 P M Read the Giaauuned Ad* I' U all new HUMIDIFIER ^ and air freshener « automatic 95 ciutrols $4Q95 • 8y» gallon tank KABELINS HARDWARE Walkerton, Indana 724 RooMwrlt Rood 4 • ’oj

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