The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 November 1971 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — NOVEMBER 4. 1971

—tA Mr. and Mrs. Robert ScnaUfer h<d for Saturday evening dmiivi guests. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wi.lcv, of Lir.sju. M < higan. Mr. and Mi's. DeWayne Pavey ana Mr. and Mrs. William Elk.ns relumed Sunday n.^ht from a fiw day tour of Acapulco, Mexico. y r and Mrs. Eugene Sk nner ent Mined at a bu .hday dinner St i. i iy lor Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Jili. and Mrs. Edward Hahn, of Ph mouth; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Km Hahn Jr. and family. Mrs. Ei mk Hahn and Mr. Leigh Roy Hahn, Gerald and Catherine, all were present. S F 2 Paul E. Rupel came home Tu.'day for a few days lea\e. Pe l is serving in the Navy and just come back from a cruise in the north Atlantic. In December he will sail the mediterrantan. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rupel. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkier spent several day? last week wfch Mt. and Mrs. Arthur Black in Bonfield, Illinois. Mrs. M. B. Slick had as her gue<t«* Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Haiold Koon'iz of South Bend. They had just returned from H i. din Lake where they had been fish ng for Coho, which are of th. salmon family. They did nut recommend them for table use. M s. Andy Morrison has moved into the former Nellie Purdy residence at 504 Illinois Street which she reem'dy purchased. The Koontz Lake Conservat on club will hold their pot luck suppet Saturday night at 6:30 EST in the club house with Mrs. CaroLne Newell and Mrs. Harry Webster as hosts. A social hour will follow, Mr. and Mrg. Chuck Cripe and Kat and Kittp Cripe left Sunday morning for Commerce. Texas to visit their son and family. Mr. md Mrs. DeLoyce Cripe, who moved to Texas early this fall. On their return trip they w.ll stop in Dallas and expect ‘to arrive home Saturday. M.. and Mrs. Cleo Clark spent several days last week in Kenosha Wisconsin, with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mts. John Kamanski. Mrs. Clack remained for a longer visit to help with the care of the children while one son is in 'the hospital. PL. Steve Ludwig, who has Lean stationed a't Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri is spending a s .jn day leave with his parents, Mi. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig. Dan ind Dave. Pfc. Ludwig entered the service July 8. While at Fl. Leonard Wood, he took hi- basic trailing had two weks of Leadership Academy Schoolin. nd a three week individual tamng course. From here he will report to Newport, Rhode Bhad. where he will take a five w ek course in Court Recording School.

| MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE | Lonzo Building, North Liberty S g Oft. Phone 656-8121 Res. Phone 656-4641 S Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 418 Michigan Street Walkerton. Ind." Phone 586-8722 Hours; Monday 1 5:30 — Thursday 9:30 5:80 • THANK YOU | X I would Ike t . express my Ihank- to all the people who hive ■ ■ >pp<d in my store throughout ths fir-t year. 1 mmerely 1 ■ h j>' this next year will be just a- excZung ■ Z Lw .yn Ansj High wag the winner of the door prize at the ■ W Annivi rsary Sale. • MINI SHOP | * Mae Bowers • o «?• cut w er row t?

A Halloween Party fr the Walkerton Tri Kappas and their husbands was enjoyed Ly approximately 25 persons at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mahoney on Saturday evening. Conrad Kriskovsky Sr.. Grovertown, severely injured his left hand late Fr.day afternoon when it became accidently caught in the rollers of a corn picker when he was unplugging the picker, while working alone on his faun one mile north of Grovertown, A ne ghbor, Mis. Sam Alcock, heard hi- cry for help and summoned aid from motorists on nearby road 23. He was taken 'to Starke Memorial Hospital, Knox, for emergency treatment and then transferred to E Street Division Hosp.tai. LaPorte, for surgery. Tracy Kissinger celebrated her eighth birthday Wednesday with several of her friends. Those attending were Karla Muncie, Shellie Malstaff. Diana Pletcher, Mary Goch, Marina Kickbush, Karen Jones, K,m Rizek and Stacey Sellers and Tracy's sis\eis Janine and Teri, and brother Jimmy. FAMILY GET-TOGETHER SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Loßoy Clapper and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snod. giass entertained at a family get-togather Saturday at tire Johnson Township Club House. Those a tending were Mrs. Minnie Everhart, Mr. and Mrs. Rotiert Clapper Sr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snodgrass and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Mihler and Miss Jeanie Clapper, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steinke all of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olds and family of Argos, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ila rd McCormack and family, Mr. and Mr-. Norman Me Cormack and family Mr. and Mrs. Wilber McCorma. k, Mrs. Mary Brewer and grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Higgenbotham, Mr. and Mrs. Phili p Higgenbotham and daughter, Don Higgenbotham an Lee Ann Barns. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Patterson and daughter, all from Indianapolis, SENIOR FELLOWSHIP MEETS Thanksgiving came early for 47 members and guests of the Senior Fellowship group which met in the Illinois Street church on Monday evening for their monthly meeting. The room and ttibles were dreorated in a. fall mot f and turkey, dressing and cranberry sauce and popcorn Lails were prepared by the host and hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Awald, Mrs. Elsie Johnson, and Mrs. Minnie Mikesell. Wdh the members contributing their special foods all enjoyed a very delicious supper. Mrs. Leonard Beaty presided ' during the business meeting and program. She opened with an article on Thanksgiving means more than jus'c saying Thank You. Mrs. William Babb was the

guest speaker and gave a very impressive message on Hope and the importance of grandparents good examples to the youth today. She closed with a lovely solo accompanied by Mrs. Oscar Barney. The meeting closed with devotions by Mrs. Fritz Skinner. The next meeting will be December 6th. NOTICE The Oregon Township Home Economic chit, niee.ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Addie Burns, o Hamlet, on Tuesday, November 9 at 12:00 noon CST, SCHOOL MENU Nor.h Liberty Schools NOVEMBER 8-12 Monday — Browned ground beef gravy or ham salad sandwich, fluffy whipped potatoes, buttered frozen peas, crisp celery sticks, assorted Lread and butter, apple sauce cake, milk. Tuesday— Chilled orange juice, school made p zza. buttered golden corn, shredded leriuce salad with celery .ieed dressing, strawberry gelatin cubes, milk. Wednesday — Baked meat loaf with gravy or peanut butter sandwich, fluffy whipped potatoes, cinnamon apple slices, assorted bread and butter, baker's choice cookie, milk. Thursday Che seburger on warm bun. browned later to'cs, finger foods apricot cobbler, chocolate or white milk. Friday — Fi ; h crisp sticks with tarter sauce, hot dog on bun, parsley buttered po’mtoes, cole slaw, creamy dressing, cornbread square, honey buLer, no bike cookie, milk. Walkerton Elementary NOVEMBER 8 - 12* Monday — B es stew, cheese sticks, hot rolls, pears, milk. Tuesday— Beans with ham, cottage cheese, corn bread, jello, milk. Wednesday — Barbecue sandwich, buttered rice, apple crisn milk. v ' Thursday — Creamed chicken on biscuits, hoc biscuit, tossed salad, aprico's, milk. Friday — Macaroni & che< se, cole slaw peanut butter and jelly sandwich, prunes, milk. John Glenn High School Tyner Elementarf j’rey Middl School NOVEMBER 8-12 Monday — Hot dog on bun. french fries or shoestring potatoes, buttered corn, fruit, milk. Tuesday— Beef and noodles, b^ered peas and carrots, cheese wedges, fruit salad, rolls or bread and butter, milk. Wednesday Hamburger on specializing in PermanenT Waving Hair Shaping. Coloring & Styling Dede’s Beauty Salon Operators: DEDE FEJEB TERRY STI ’LL CAROLYN TIEDE 908 Roosevelt Bond Walkerton, Indian* Thone 586-8644 Tired Os Washing Your Car Do It The Easy Way Hydio-Spray Automatic CAR WASH 75' 25c Extra For Wax N'xt To Wilci x Supe-market Walk rton

bun. tater tots, tossed salad, rice krispie squires, m.lk. Thursday —— Ham and beans, cole slaw, pineapple crisp pudding or peaches, corn bread or bread and butter, milk. Friday — FLh sticks, french fries, kidney Lean salad, banana bread and butter, milk. Rainbow News For the finfc time, the G.*C. C. luncheon and vows will be held in the North. It will on November 14, Sunday, at the Westminster Hotel, Winona Lake. A smorgasbord lunch will be served at 12:30 followed by the vows and bread breaking ceremony. If you never were able to go to Grand Assembly 'co receive your vows, now is your golden opportunity. Send reservations with $4.00 to Mrs. G1 ndora Davis, 2U34 E. CQAter St.j Wa ( r: <w, Indiana. Please all members, help us make this the best and Ljggcst G. C. C. in the sta'ce. Be sure to bring your org.nal invitation or medallion on Saturday night, November 13. you are all invited to attend the recepL.on honoring Grand Love, Kris.ine Smith at the South Bend Masonic Temple, at 7:30 p.m. October 25, the Rainbow held their regular meeting presided over by the new Worthy Advisor, Diane Daube. A report was given on the very successful po t a note sale. It was voted to hold a bake sale on December 11 in the Farmers State Bank lobby from 9:00 to? Each girl is to bring two items of homemade goodies or pay SI.OO. A ska’ting party to be held at Mom Henry’s was d:scussed and a da e will te announced later. Sevt rai girls volunteered to bake cakes for the Nursing Home. The meeting closed in regular form. Cub Scout Promotion Ceremony Held Promotion ceremonies were held for two Walkerton Cub ScouTs at the recent Pack 293 mee.ing. Scott Doll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denslow Doll, and John Frame, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Frame, received their three-year pins for Cub Sc nit participation and were welcomed into the Boy Scout troop. Twelve new Cub Scotfcs were

FATHERS Tell Y'our Son He Needs An HO TRAIN SET For The Bad Winter Days Aliead AURORA Has A Good Starter Set For $23.00 Also New Lionel Sets Coming In IN OUR HOBBY DEPARTMENT LIBERTY BELL . 135 N. M n —• North Liberty | I

awarded Bobcat pins. They are Randy Nierynck, Scott Lowry, Neal Wallace, Bruce Laramore, Tom Turner, Michaal Laizure, James Budd Jr., Jeffrey Wick, liffe, Robin Harper, Ronaie Tay. lor, Michael Palmer and Jeff White. Other Cub Scout awards went to Rodney Keeling, denner; Kei. ly McGovern, assistant denner; Ronald Frame, silver arrow, Michael Laizure, assistant den. ner; Tom Turner, denner; Allen Linliack, Wolf; Gregory Sheaks, denner and one-year pin. Gerald Hahn, John Linback Jr., and Al. len Linback earned Myers Lake cleanup badges. Webel as members receiving awards were Quinn Hochstetler, ai’dst, geologist, naturalist and two-year pin; Gregory W iliams, aquanaut; John R zek, athlete, sportsman and two-year pin; John L nback Jr., a.hlete, sportsman, outdoorsman, and two-year pin; Darw.n Stephenson, aiti t, citizen, naturalist, athlete and sportsman; Paul Her hberger, Jeff Jos elyn. Bob Fitzgerald a..d James Budd Jr., athlete and spor^man. Den Six won the attendance trophy with 81 per cent attendance. Den Three presented en. certamment. Refreshments were furnished by the Webelos group. Carl Dreessen, cubmaster, an. nounced that a roller skating party is slated for December 20. The next pick meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. November 30 in the Youth Building. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY FAIR TAX ASSOCIATION TO MEET “One taxpayers view of th County park plan” will be the topic disccssed by E. L. Huffman at ’che Novembei 9 meeting of the S. Joseph County Fair Tax As oc ation at the LionClub on Euison Road in Lydick The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. Huffman will describe the poLential impact on taxpayers ol the proposed Bass Lake County Park development in the Lydick area. Materials to be presented are drawn from almost two years research on the present county park operations. Huffman’s background includes participation in the organization of the "Save Osceola Committee." Th ; s emmittec was formed to fight a proposed county park development on the west edge of Osceola. He is also an active member of the Fair Tax Association.