The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 September 1971 — Page 8

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 23, 1971

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Mrs. Ellen Brede returned home Sunday from a visit with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.lkin and family in Chicago. Mi. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor of Monroe, Michigan were Satyr&y visitors of Mr, and Mis. Amos B.erly. They called on other relatives and friends in 'Jie area over the week end. Mrs. Bryce Rohrer an I daughter. Kathy, attended the 70'uh wedding annivei ;ary of her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Linton. The celebratjon was held September 15 at the National Nurs.ng Home in Bloomington, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and four children of Elgin, Illinois were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jone's aum and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannagen, Route 1, Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kerchaert were ahemoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Peer of South Bend and Mr. George Matz were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klopfenstein. They celebrated Uhe 82nd birthday of Mr. Matz. Home made ice cream was enjoyed Mrs. Tom Sullivan and two Children of Indianapolis were visitors at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy from Friday till Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Moon and family of South Berni were Saturday evening gu^ais of the Kennedys. Mrs. E. W. Amick of Koontz Lake had as her guest her broth-er-in-law, Mr. Lew s W. Noeing of St. Petersburg, Florida for several days. Yard and rummage sale, Friday and Saturday. Sept. 24 and 25, beg : nn ng at 9 a.m. furniture. clothing, tools, cishes, etc. at 508 Georgia St., Walkerton, Mrs. Irene Place. Mrs. Pearl Dearduff and Mrs. Raymond Parks of IndianapoEs and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grimm of New Castle were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown of Koontz Lake.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Remsberg, Springfield, Ohio were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams Mon lay. Airs. Pearl Funk of Foi'c Wayne vis.ted her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Hershberger last ft ek. Mr. Glade E. Rohrer of Wakai u^a, father of Dr. Bryce B. Rohrer in Elkhan, General Hospital recover .ng tiom bacK injuries he uccived alter falling from a ladder. Mrs. Esther Kaufman and Mrs. Rachel Barthel of LaPorte went byway of a tour from South B.nd Saturday morning to Ludington, Michigan,then by boat, the SS Badger acsoss Lake Michigan to Milwaukee, W.sconsin where they stayed all night and on Sunday a tour of the city and places of interest was enjoyed. They returned home on Sunday evening. The lake trip took six hours with ideal weather. Mis. Emma Ward and Mrs. Kathryn Long will be hostesses for the pot luck supper for the Koontz Lake Conservation club Saturday even.ng at 5:30 p.m. a social hour will follow the supper. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Straker, of Miami Beach, Florida, and Mrs. G. E. Conrad of Floral City, Florida, visited the past week with their mother, Mrs. Clem Tuttle and other relatives. Rev. and Mrs. John Goo.tpastuie were guests at a party in Gary S .Lurday night, given in honor of Mrs. Alfred Draper, a close friend of the Goodpastures. The party was heK at the Gary Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sult are the parents of a son, James Alan, born September 14 in the Starke Memorial hospital Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daniels are the mateinal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jacobs and family spent the week end at Mexico Indiana helping their daughter and husband move from Kokcmo to a home on 'the Eel River at Mexico.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hershberger and Jan, and Jack Berrier, of Plymou'Ji, celebrated the birthdays of George, Irene and Jack at Foo and Fay's in Syracuse on Sunday. Ross Divine made a sur prise vis.t heie over tae week end from Newport Rhode Island to visit his wife, Gail, and his paren.d Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Divine. Ross is with '.he Navy and stationed in Newport. Miss Laurie Divine of Los Angeles, California was also here for the week end. Other Sunday guests in the Divine home were Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Amil SchuLz. A surprise birthday party was held at the home of Waller E. W.nenger Jr. in South Bend on Sunday, September 12 honor.ng Mrs. Clem Tuttle. A pot luck dinner was served followed by a good old gab session. Games of football, baseball and horseshoe were played by the men, Mrs. Tuttle received many nice gifts. Guests came from Walkerton Hamlet, Algos, Roseland, M| mu Beach and Floral City, Florida and South Bend. Mias Kim Riz. k enjoyed a b.rthday party Saturday afternoon to celebrate her eighth birthday with seventeen gills present. Games were played and p..zs tor each g..rl. Pizza burgers, cupcakes, and kool ade was served by Mrs. Rizek. Those present were Lisa R.zek. Mary Rizek, Tammy Youdoulis, Carla Muncie, Diana Pletcher, Lisa Ochi; Br.dget Barden, Sherry KI nedinst, M.chelle Maistaif, Julie Cline, Karen Snyder, Surcy Sellers^ Tracy Kissinger, Cathy Bobby, Sandy Chapman, Danielle ShcaJcs and Terri Stull Kim rece.ved many nice gifts. The Annual Party for Ladies, current and former residents of Kewanna, was held on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Howard Rodgers in Argus. There were 31 pres, n’t, including Mrs. Dorothy Lloyd, Argos; Mrs. Lorena Johnson Ch loe Washburn and ALce Walait g of Culver; Mrs. Irene Rouch, Helena White. Emd Barnett, Kathryn Orr, Lulu Spear, Maigaret Warner and Naomi Mills of Kewanna; Mrs. Donno Miller, Mildred Brockcy and Thelma Johnston of Rochej.er; Mis. Helen Dbier of Peru; Mss Marte Johnston of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Ethel Haid.ng and Mis. Lucille Hocker of North L-berty; Vera Mattewmm, Nellie Burgal and Grace Montague ot M shawaka; Helen Jackson, Rayme Snyder Hazel Mi’.zger Ruth Hughes, Op.il Alwaid, Alice Matthews and Reva Moore of Souih Bend an! Mrs Bertha Urbin of Walkerton. An evening of vo ting and slides of the Scandavian Countries an 1 a travelop given by Mrs. Rodgers and her sister, Vera Matthew, man ail of which made the evening mas; enjoyable. Refreshments were served by che Walkerton Sept. 24, 25, 26 $1,000,000 Duck Time 7 & 8:40 p.m. Special Matinee Sunday at 2:00 p.m. ~ 4 Miles North Plymouth On Friday Saturday, Sunday Sept. 24, 25, 26 Big John Wayne Show The Undefeated Hell Fighters War Wagon Bonus Picture Sat. Only

hostess. Next year the party will be held at the home of Mrs. Thelma Johnson in Rochester. □ £ CARDS OF THANKS □ o I want to thank every one who made our made anniversary a successful day. A'-N-Dor Restaurant □ □ BIRTH □ n Mr. an Mrs. Galen Holderread of 26651 Quinn Road North Liberty, are the parents of a

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