The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1972 — Page 4

4

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - FEBRUARY 17, 19jS

WALKERTON

Mr. and Mrs Agnew Ludwig were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams in Upper Sandusky. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Hostetter and Roy Hostetter returned from Florida Monday after a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Edith Ullery and daughter Joan were Sunday visitors with her daughter and hssband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaeffer. Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klopenstein and family were Mr. George Matz. Mrs. Velma Kedges and Mr. and Mrs. Leister Meadows and sons of Gnovertown. The occasion was helping Ed celebrate his birthday Mr. Albert Adams and Mrs. Ruth Martin of Monon and Mr. and Mrs. William Helfrich and family of Valparaiso were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helfrich. Mr. and Mrs. Wili am C. Dickson. Koontz Lake, were in Oak Lawn. Illinois on Saturday evening visiting with former neighbor Mrs. Harry Reimer. On Sunday the Dicksons went to Niles. Illinois to visit their son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickson and family and also join in the celebration of their grandson Danny’s 10th birthday. A Valentine Party was very much enjoyed in the home of Mrs. Alta Bowers on Sunday. Contests and games were played and a pothick dinner was served at noon with Valentine Cakes, salads. ect„ to add color and atmosphere to the party. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shan eman and their granddaughter. Tami Patrick, of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Don Teter of Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnsides, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pogodzinski. Mr, and Mrs. Fritz Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Amts. Mrs. Dorothy Walsh, Mrs. Hazel Bardsn and Minnie Mikesell all of Walkerton along with Mrs. Ettamay Millner and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy of LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. James Capak Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Capek Jr. and family. The birthday# of Vickie and Loren were brated. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson have returned from a trip to California where they visited her brother and wife in Concord. They hadn’t seen each other i* 13 yeans. The scenery’ in route* was beautiful and places of trest were visited,

NOTICE NEWS DEADLINE Tuesday 1:00 p.m. The Independent-News

Mr. and Mn<. Orville Klinedinst were in Nappanncc Sunday visiting his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Loiter Rowland. Mi h Debbie find Gregg Reiver of LaPorte were week end guest- of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henry. Mrs. Ruth Gerry and Mrs. Ruth Brehms will be the hortessas for the pot luck supper of the Koontz Lake Conervation Club on Saturday evening at 5:30 p.m CST. The Club will hold their business meeting at the club house on Friday evening, 7:30 p.m CST with all members urged to attend. Sunday guests of Mrs James Sticklay were Mrs. Clyde Cudney and son of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Raymnd Sinn of Hamlet. Mr. and Mr-. Ricnard Verkier and Scott had Mr. and Mrs. Randy Verklor and Brett Lee of South Bend as Sunday afternoon and evening supper guests. The occasion was to help Dick Verkler celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Norris Bussie and four children of Beaver Dam. Wisconsin, came to Walkerton Saturday afternoon to surprise her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hunt and wish Mr. Hunt happy birthday. They stayed until Monday noon. Mrs. John Guttman entertained her bridge club Thursday evening, February 10 with two guests present, Mrw. Vivian Hillis and Mrs. Bud Hunt serving as subsitutes. Johnny Flaugher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flaugher, came home Saturday from the Childrens Hospital in Chicago and the following people were visitors on Susday afternoon to help Johnny celebrate his birthday and to extend their best wishes to him. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flaugher and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Flaugher and family,’ Mrs. Dorothy Flaugher, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall and family, Mr. and Mra. James Ke*ling and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keeling and family. Johnny was seven years Old. Mr. John Ceerlo spent several days this week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cecrle. John is employed with the JC. Penny Co. in Anden-on and has ween on vacation i n California wh^re he visited his sister and family Mr. and Mrs. L C. Burke Lafayette, California. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker And family spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker.

Mrs. Kenny Moon and daughter Vickie of South Bend spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy. Mr Albart and Miss Dorothea Brenner; Mr. and Mrs. Acil Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Seaholm returned home Friday and Saturday from a three week vacation m Florida and a week of this was sp«nt on a Caribbean cruise. Mr. and Mrs James Money of Lake Pierce. Florida, accompanied them on the cruise and al o want with them as guides to several places of intrest in Florida. The Walkerton group called on Mrs. George Ferverda and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Vorkler. The group visited Disney World and the Seaholms and Hunters stopped at Stone Mountain in Georgia on their way home. On the crcise they stopped at Cat, Haitian, San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Thomas. Virgin Inlands and Nassau in the Bahamas. The weather wag perfect and it was an enjoyable trip. SURPRISE PARTY HELD A number of relatives and friends with g.fts, cards, two pretty cake, and ice cream surprised Rilla Long on Thursday evening of la-st week in honor of her birthday. Guest were Mrs. Wanda Rhodes, Mrs. Lois Deßruler, Mrs. Howard Alward, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts. Charles Peterson and daughter Annette, Mrs. Ronnie Chapman s and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chapman and Mrs. Wilma Chapman and daughter Mary Jo. NOMINEES RECEIVE DEGREES New petitions for the special George Engstrom Claws were welcomed at a reception in the Masonic Temple. South Bend, February 6. After a tour of the Temple, the candiiates were greeted. On Saturday, Feburary 12, the over 100 candidates received the 4th through 14th degrees which wa^ followed by a banquet. Phillip E, Gutman 33 degree mason and president of the Indiana State Senate was the banquet speaker. These candidates will then be eligible to go on to receive the 32 degree in a later Scottish Rite Reunion in April. Nominees receiving degrees were Andrew L. Fassett and jack R. Holmes of North Liberty. Timothy Awald, Raymond R. Callander, Wayne A, Matz, James A. Mercer and Charles M, Wolfe received degrees from Walkerton. ATTENDS CONFERENCE Bernard Rice, research and development director. Plas Steel Products, Inc., Walkerton, attended the 27th Annual Technical Management Conference of the Society of Plastic Industries in Washinton, D. C. lart week. According to S. M. Shobert, president of the firm th e Conference this year stressed reinforced rebins and the use of

graphite filaments and other exotic reinforcing materials as well as the more common fiberglass. These, he said, are areas in which Plas/Steel is making important break-throughs in production technology and already has process patents pending. YORKTOWN CLUB MEETS The Yorktown Home Demonstration Club met Saturday evening at 7:00 p.m. at the Home Case, New Carli le. with their husbands os honored guests. Following the dinner they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark for entertainment. Prizes were won by Marvin Williams, Marvin Bousa, Harry Masterman, Bob Flaugher and Wally Pickavet, Hostesses were Iva Calrk, Elaine Bouse and Frances Jackson. SALLY SUCK SERVES , AS PAGE Miss Sally Slick, 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Shek, Ft. Wayne and the granddaughter of Mrs. M. B. Slick, Walkerton, was chosen as Page by the Ways and Means Committee of the State of Indiana. She wa s thrilled and grandmother is also. She *s a fine musician playing the piano, cello and guitar. HOPE FELLOWSHIP MEETS Tha Hope Felllow hip of the Walkerton United Methodist Church met Tuesday afternoon. Warner Clark. Thera were nine

PRE-SEASON SALE CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONING < 5 359 > t THERMOSTAT 24,000 BTU Condenser And “A” Coil Guy Rizek PLUMBING ■ HEATING - COOLING North Liberty, Indiana 656-4524

February 8 in th e home of Mrs. members present. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Clark, chairman. Date® to remember are March Ist, general meeting, in charge of refreshments; March 24 and April Ist, bake sales at the 111. St. building. Minutes of the last nu eting were read and approved Correspondence received from Haven Hubbard Home and a thank you note from Mrs. Travis was read. The meeting was then turned ovar to Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn and Mrs. David Clark who presented the first of a two-part lesson on drugs. Newspaper clippings were brought and presented by the members, General discussion followed. Devotions were given by Mrs. Hahn followed by prayer given by Mrs. Clark. The March 14th meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. David Clark. Mrs. Hahn will present part two of the lesson on drugs. The devotions will be given by Mrs. John Lenback. Delicious refre-hments were served by Mrs. Clark in clos:ng. ^.ITCHING? Let doctor’s formula stop it Zcmo speeds soothing relief to externally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, nonpoKonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface germs, aids healing. “De-itch’* skin with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment. Quick relief, or your money back!