The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1972 — Page 2

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M >• Ei mi Rasmu sen entert :■ d hei I' .d.' a.) T ? ■ v ew with several gu ts present Vs. Harold Rensberger is a pvt n, in the M mor il Ho pit d in South Bend having had sm.ery last week. Mrs. A. G Hunt entertained t . numbers of her bunco club in lt r home Tue diy morning. 1’ s were won by Mrs Dorothy Fla vher and Mrs. Hazel Schwed- ( f G’V. Edgar White mb made it ( a i when he r gned a prockumation declaring February 1319 ; H »osit r Pork Week in ho >• of Ind;-r. i Po:k p.o lm rs. V. and Mr Robi i t Uioin M -i Bertha Urbin. Mrs, Ruth H r'ics o* S nth Bend and Mt and Mis. Dick Nyerges and f u.ly of South Bend w re Sundav dimv. r guests of Dr. and Mu John Guttman and family in Wakaru a. Mis Bertha Urbin w< celebrating her b rthday also. Tte usual pot luck supix*r of the Koontz Lake Conservation Cl b will bn held on Saturday m-i't K ^3O pm. CST at the dub hous c w.th Mi . Mildr d R . and Mis. Hortense Moerniin serving as ho.teues in the a*v nee of Mrs. Milton G< ny and Ruth Brehm. Mr. Geny is in the Pine Like Div;.ion Hosp«tal. LaPorte and Mrs Brehm ha- be n r illed to Ch cago because of illness in the family. Th ,-ocial hour will follow the dinner.

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Mrs. Georgp Lanpher^ enterti red her bridge club Thur, day evening of l ist week A des<rt and coffee was served with the remainder of the evening spent p’iy ng cards. Two gueets were pres< nt, Mrs. William Dick- > m and Mi.' Harvey Froyck. Mr. and Mrs. Leon nd Beaty returned h< me on February 2 af.er having Walkerton on Novemb- r 29 from a trip to the we t and southwest traveling 10 o*o miles through many states with much to see and do, Mr and Mrs. Howard Clingonpeel i turned from a two week vault ion in Florida. Along with s ght seeing they v sited relatives in Avon Park and Sarasota. Mr. Clingenpe 1 Went fishing with Marvin Stahley two days and th-y also spent a day at Di - ney Lmd where they met some Walk* i ton people. They report that the weather was wonderful until 1 st Friday when it turned cold there. Mr Ch irles McKesson and son Wuiren of Buenos Aires. Argentina. South American were in Walkerton for the past week v siting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKesson. On Sunday they all went to Nappanee to visit with M’Ss Mildred McKesson. Charles is employed w.th the Gulf Oil Company since 1949 H s wife and daughter Valerie are in Vickitnirg, Mi sissippi. visiting her parents and helping around the house sine? her mother recently had surgery and is recovering nicely.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Like of the Ozarks ire hre visiting her s rter Mr and Mrs. Fr tz Skmn i and other relatives and friends. M and Mrs. Ch irks Swinson an 1 families of LaPor.e were Satmdiy even ng dinner gue-u of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayter The ocnsvon was in the celebrating of Mrs. Swan.or b.ithday, Mr an I Mra. Lyle Burn d? and diuihter Janet were Sunday afternoon visit >i of h a parent Mi. and Mrs. Wilder Burnsid \ Mr. and Mrs. Jinny H Davs and family had as Sunday dinner gue is Mrs. Davis mother brother and sister. Mrs. Walter Gomik of Elkhart, Mr. Joe Gormk of Modesto, California and Mrs. Tony Voleck asd d umhter, Julie, of Rolling Meadows, Illimos Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch spent the week end in Grand Rapids. Meh gan with her i istei Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hathaway. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr Roy Freeman and Miry Ann were Mr and Mrs. lArry Braner of Snmh Bond, Mr ard Mrs. G iry Freeman and buys of ntral Walk- rton ami M r . md Mrs. Duan* Freeman and Lori or rural North Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lloyd are here vs tng his r”r rt Mr 1 and Mrs. Charles Cripe Jr and daughter and other relatives. Fned is in the Army and has ’ been stationed in San Francisco a- a m l tary policeman isd he is being transfered to Germany. A soon as he is assigned in Germany his wife will follow wh< re they will make their home 1 I BEATY’S SPEAK AT CHURCH IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs Leonard Beaty t of W ilkerton presented a spde > lecture on the. r trip to the Holy I Land to the Mariners Grown, approximately 45 persons, at

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the Kirk O’ The Valley Presbyt. rum Chinch in Reseda, CaLforn a on January 21. Mr. Beaty, is a graduate if Purdue and Ohio State Un versities and Mrs. Beaty a gi adnate ot Bal] State Un v rsity of Indiana and now both retired from over 20 years ofuaching, gave a memorable even ng to remember and they had a wonderful re pons? ifter the slide presentation that just could rut be overlooked LINCOLN TWP. HOMEMA k ERS MEET The L neo In Townstup Extension Homemakers had th. ir mcet.ng on Tue day. February 1 at the Community Building. Walkerton with 21 members present. Books were issued with the piogiam for the coming six months. Mrs. Mayotte Arsencau . merit, oned cancer sewing would , be on the 9th of February. Tlie hostesses were Mrs. Cloyd Smith. Mis. Albert Schultz and Mrs. John Cowger. VAC ATION BIBLE SCHOOL PLANS The first meeting o* the Un ted Methodist Vacation Bible School ■ comm ttee hn« held on Tuesday, Fetourary 1 in the home of Mrs. James Haney. Director, to beg n plans for the 1972 Vacation Bible School.

.- — a Two very oapabl as istants helping Mrs. Haney again tihs year are Mrs. Wayne Randolp and Mis. Deri Willace. The VBS will be from June 26 to the 30th from 9:00 a.m, to 12 noon da ly at the Illinois Street Budd? g of th’ Unit 'd Mi h”di>t Chinch and the Coffee House. This looks *a be a" h r exciting year for cur VIS with all buys and g.rls from ages 1 to 6th giade wckame M.. k this date on your calendars and come and sh ire with us, 23 HOME EXTENSION CLUB MEETS Th' 23 Home Extend on Club met on February’ first in the home of Mi's Dan Roser at 4:00 p..m to sew cancer bindages. There wer- 12 member- pre.sent te enjoy a delicious pot luck supper. A short business meeting was held and the n t of the evening w-iq spent sewing bandago< w th a total of 141 made. Our ruxi meeting will be held on March 7 in the home of Mrs. Howard Lmteks Susie: I am through with sa.lors. Rettv: Yeah. rr-> too They start out by holding your hand and nretty soon they are trying to shuffle the whole deck.