The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 August 1971 — Page 3
» Mrs. Leslie Foreman hais re turned home from Memorial Has pi tai. Mrs. Orville Hou-Mr is a pat tient in the Pine Lake Division irosptal. LaPorte, room 131. Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bickel at New Carl isle. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan recently visited John Johnson and Mr. ad Mrs. Lewis Johnson at Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parsons and Brian of Niles Mich., and Mrs. Edith Steele were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gnatner and son in Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. William Limer lek and Andrea attended the Limerick reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Limerick at Albany, Sunday. Others from this area who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jr. Limerick, Judy and Ken of Lakeville; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fisher, Debbie and Dan and Mr. and Mrs Earl A. Limerick, all of South Bend.
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Mrs. Gertrude Churchill lg spending several weeks with Mrs. Laura Ruff. Mrs. Esther Harman nas returned home after spending some weeks during her illness with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whiteleather, Mr. and Mrs Robert Sorgenfrie in South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey in Goshen A surprise birthday party on Paul Williams Sr., was held Sat urday evening in his home. Homemade ice cream and cake were served to the guests. Those present were Paul Williams Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Dearing, Mr. and Mrs William Limerick and Andrea and Alan, Miss ’Paula Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Daube, Regg Williams. Miss Cindy Jcmski. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williams, Miss Lori Ebermann and Mrs. Paul Wiliams Sr. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Fred Schultz home were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spriggs of New Carlisle, daughter of the Schultzs. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hevel and family of St. Petersburg, Florida were guests last week of Mrs. C. Hevel and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder.
Mrs. Carl Eskridge has ne turned home from the Pine Lake Division Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles Geyer and Dawn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geyer spent Sunday at Deer Forest, Coloma, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. William Limerick stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hite at Markle. Ind., Sunday for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noel and children of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. M. L Clark were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mi?>. Eldon Clark. The Third Annual Reunion of the Bert and Grace Six family was held at the home of Glen Six Sr. Sunday, Augustlo. There were 69 present and 13 of the .14 children present coming from Michigan, Arizona. Indiana and Nebraska. Mrs. Ronald O’Dell of Battle Creek. Michigan returned home Sunday after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geyer and other relatives. Charles Wharton of the Flora Home spent several days this week w’ith Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Scott in South Bend His wife has been in the hospital at La fayette and will be released soon. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hildebrand and Linda of Avon, Ohio, were guests the fore part of the week of Mrs. Myrtle Donathen. Linder Williams spent Sunday at Tippecanoe Lake wLh Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and family of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams and Barbara of Stevens ville and the James Williams family will be spending this week it thv Lake. Mrs. Maude Pearse spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover at Warsaw. Miss Tracy Noel of Goshen is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheneman entertained at a family picnic on the lawn Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Woolie, Randy and Sue of Naples, Florida Mr. and Mrs. Mike Woolie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry and daught ers of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheneman of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Amm and Richard and Dennis of Michigan City, Mr. and Mrs. George Shen eman of North Liberty and Mr. Mrs. Don Sheneman and family of LaPorte were present. CARDS OF THANKS I want to thank everyone for the get well wishes and cards during my stay in the hospital and since returning home. Mrs. Carl Eskridge Thank you for the many cards, flowers and prayers that mea^t so much during my stay in the hospital. Mrs. Howard (Ruth) Palmer Al9p We wish to express our sincere thanks for all the help and kindness rendered us during the illnes., and death of our beloved Husband and Father M. C. Hua 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 Specializing tn Prrnumrnt Waving flair Shaping. Coloring A Styling Dede’s Beauty Salon Operators: DEDE FEJES TERRY STULL CAROLYN TIEDE 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana Phone 586-36-14
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ter. Special thanks to the Doc--Bors‘ al the| Walkerton Clinic, A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, Rev. Kent Bennett of the First Brethren Church, The North Liberty Chapter of Eastern Star No. 290 and friends and neigh bars for the beautiful iloial pieces and food. Mrs. Mildred Hunter Bob Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunter and family Mrs. R. Harrell and family Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marshall and family MARRI A G E 8 The Immanuel United Methodist Church was the scene for the 2 p.m. ceremony between Miss Sandra Kay Ward and Gary Wayne Lack. Rev. Vai E. Harris officiated at the wedding ceremony which was; followed by a reception in the church social hall. Pink and white form ed the color theme, choet n by the bride. Miss Mary Jankowski was maid of honor. Bridesmaid- were Mrs. Ronald Ward, Wemb, Ger many, sister in law of the bride; Mrs. Jerry Kurzhal and Miss Tina Deka. Miss Jeri Lynn Davis was flower girl. Best man was John Doyle. Ronald Ward, Wemb. and Robert
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Ward Ft. Hood, Tex.,, brothers of the bride, and Steve Vurga were ushers. Kevin Srulth waa ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ward, 25609 Liberty Hwy, are the parents of ihe bride a graduate of North Liberty High School. She is employed us a dent.. I assistant. A graduate of Waterloo (Ala.) High School the bridegroom is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lack, Florence, Ala. He served two years in the Army, including a tour of duty in Vietnam. Mr. Lack is employed by W»yerhauser Co. After Aug. 22. following g trip to the Smoky Mts., the newlyweds will make their hone ut 759 Portage Ave. KOONTZ LAKE • FIREMAN'S AUXILIARY The monthly meeting of the Koontz Lake Firemans Anxrl iary was held Wednesday. Aug ust, 11th. Reports of Commit tees were heard. A nominating committee was appointed by the president, Mrs. H. Moerm rn. After the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs. Sandra Cook. The Aux.lurry welcomes new members. The next meeting of the Aux iliary will be held September Sth, 1971.
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