The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1972 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dicki of Koontz Lake spent the , k end in Oak Lawn, Illinois, th Mrs. Gladys McGill. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. nl Bodeman were Mr. and s. Robert Weinacht, of Calumet t y. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Horecky, Koontz Lake, returned last ek from a months stay in Calnia visiting friends at differplaces and sight seeing. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman 1 Mrs. Bertha Urbin were in ikarusa on Sunday as guests Dr. and Mrs. John B. Guttn and family. Mrs. Nellie Pfeiffer and Mrs. ila Helfrich will serve as hosts the Saturday evening pot luck pper at the Koontz Lake Convation Club beginning at 5:30 n. CST. The usual social hour 11 follow with games and visig. The rummage and bake le was a real success last Friy and Saturday and the club apeciates those who helped in any ay -

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton, of Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. William Simon, of West Lafayette, were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Wake. Mrs. Alice Ann Griffin and two children of Anderson, spent the week end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. John Goodpasture. Other guests for Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gordan, of Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rensberger and three children of Roann were here Sunday to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rensberger. Other visitors who called were Mrs. Lucille Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Ignetz Bogol, of South Bend. Mrs. Rensberger is improving from her recent surgery and enjoys her visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Denslow Doll entertajined Sunday at dinner to help their son Scott celebrate his birthday with the following guests present, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Putman and family, of Argos; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Putman, of LaFountain; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ream; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swanson, of Monticello, and Greg Doll.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clark and sons were Sunday dinner guests of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith. Saturday afternoon and evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker were Mrs. Florence Weiss, Mrs. Ethel Hilligas, Mrs. Vonna Steele and Howard Miller, all of South Bend; Mrs. Ruth Baer Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Claience Heim and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Weber, all of North Liberty. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Baker's birthday. Mrs. Myrtle Mutchler left Sunday by plane for St. Petersburg, Florida, where she will visit for a couple of weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Iva Cotton and Mrs. Verda Heim. Mr. and Mrs. Modest Burch returned home last week from an all winter stay at Lake Placid, Florida. Mrs. Irma Rasmussen flew down a few days prior and returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell and Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeiffer were in Elmhurst, Illinois, Sunday to enjoy a dinner and the day in the home of Mrs. Audrey Sonnedeld for the Grand Representative Club of 1957 of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dau be and Mrs. Esther Kaufman returned home from Florida Tuesday afternoon. They were guests of Mrs. Ernest Hayter, New Smyrna Beach, who accompanied them to Key West and up the west coast Points of interest besides the Keys were Cypress Garden, Bok Tower, Busch Gardens and a tour of Cape Kennedy. They called on Mrs. Conroe Carter at Daytona; Mr. and Mrs. William Engleman, Bradenton; and Mr. and Mrs. Edgard DeMunch, at Cortez. On Sunday they witnessed the launching of Apollo 16 along with half a million other people near the cape. They viewed from Oak Hill, about 15 miles from the launching pad. Urey School Honor Roll ♦ Listed below is the fifth grading period at Urey Middle School, Walkerton, with the following being named on the honor roll. EIGHTH GRADE Distinguished Lynn Carter Kari Cripe Mike Graves Harold Hostetler Regular Lisa Creed Susan Daube Tom Davis Ross Ecker Ed Fenstermacher Joni Germaine Robert Gerber John Hartsough Jackie Holm — — —w?. Liz Krick ~ y |

LAST DAY FOR YOUTH CRUSADE With Walt And & Phyllis Borders GREAT SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY 10:00 AM Classes For All Ages Hear Sleighbells, Cowbells, Choral Glasses Theramin, played. Also a special feature with the arge 5’ x 6’ Flannel Board Picture using Black light and' Colorama lighting effects on "From Creation to the Return of Christ”, OLD FASHIONED SINGSPIRATION 3:00 PM With Different Singing Groups from South Bend and different areas around. PLAN TO ATTEND THIS GREAT SERVICE! First Assembly Os God Michigan Street and Van Buren Walkerton, Indiana REV. R. C. I SHER, PASTOR

APRIL 27, 1972 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Janis McGee Donna Moore Jenny Moore Joan Porter Joan Prueter Patty Reese Susan Rush Julie Sarber Terri Sarber John Sheaks Mike Stahly Randi Stonebumer Bonnie Sutton SEVENTH GRADE Distinguished Stephen Huffstetter Denise Lowry Lincoln Konkle Regular Tim Davis Laura DeSimone Dennis Dolph " ' ~ Susan Farrar * * ' Leonard Jaske ’ r ■*- Jerry Johnson ~ - rCindy Kunkle ~ Janet Ryan Lisa Schmeltz Larry Stull ------ Jean Truax SIXTH GRADE Distinguished Dan Florian Diane Rush Regular Susan Carter Connie Carter Dan Ecker Sherri Farrar Kerri Gardner •— David Haag ~ Tim Koehler Terri Lifford Jill Lowry Donna Rush Jeff Sarber Sheila Sheley Bruce Tinkey Vickie Wallace Karen Wliite

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□ □ OBITUARIES □ Q Ellen B. Ellis Mrs. Ellen B. Ellis, 118 West 7th Street, Peru, Indiana, passed away at the home of her son, Robert Ellis, Sadalia, Mo., at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 23, following a five year illness. She was born on June 12, 1900, in Indianapolis, to James Finch and Bertha Allison Finch, who are both deceased. She was married to Major Robert Ellis on August 21, 1917 and he preceded her in death in 1969. She was a retired Major in the Salvation Army. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Ruby O’Hara, Peru; Mrs. Edward Lawrence. LaPorte; Mrs. Omer Garner, Anderson; Mrs. Pearl Mahlum, Walkerton; and Mrs. Dorothy King, Dunlap, Kansas; three sons, Robert Ellis Jr., Sadalia, Mo.; Earl Ellis, Plymouth; and Herbert W. Ellis, Sarasota, Florida; 23 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Flow-ers-Leedy Funeral Home, Peru, with Col. T. Raymond Gabrielsen officiating. Burial was in Mt. Oak Cemetery, Peru. □ □ CARDS C f THANKS o O We wish to thank our friends, neighbors, relatives, the NusbaumElkin Funeral Home and Father Letko for the many acts of kindness shown to us during our recent loss. Also thanks to all for the beautiful flowers, donations to the Heart Fund, the cards and food. The Children of Dick Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knowlton and Elaine Knowlton

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