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□ □ MARRIAGES □ □ AUMAN- HOSTETLER The United Methodist Church, Walkerton was tire scene of the 7:30 p.m. wedding on Friday, May sth which united in marriage, Theresa Hostetler, Walkerton and Mel A. Auman, LaPaz. Rev. Clyde Wake officiated for the jouble ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate family ind friends. Organ music was provided by Mrs. Nelson Walz. Mrs. Sandra Mort, LaPaz, served as matron of honor, and Mr. Elmer Dowell, LaPaz, served aa best man for the couple. Mrs. Auman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linder Schmeltz, R. R. 2 Walkerton. Mr. Auman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Brininger, Burnham, Pennsylvania and the late Mr, Melvin B. Auman. The couple are both employed by Safeway Truck Lines, LaPaz. A dinner party was held at the Holiday Inn, Plymouth following the ceremony. Following a trip through the east the couple are making their home at 801A Ohio Street, Walkerton. ^Friday, Saturday, Sunday May 26, 27, 28 Cliff Robertson as J. W. Coop Co-Starring Geraldine Page and Cristina Ferrare Time 7:15 & 8:55

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Sullivan—McNorton Mr. and Mrs. Mac McNorton, 501 Roosevelt road, Walkerton, announces the marriage of their daughter, Kathleen Sue to David Wayne Sullivan in Denver, Colorado, April 19, 1972. The ceremony was performed at 11:30 a.m. in Judge Bennett’s Chamber in the Denver Court House. A reception for trienas and family was held Sunday afternoon, April 23, in the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sullivan in Denver. The bride a graduate of John Glenn High School, Walkerton in 1971 went to Colorado following her graduation to reside with her brother and family, Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Knicaid in Aurora, Colorado. She is employed as secretary for the First United Investment Company in Denver. Mr. Sullivan is vice president of the A and A Auto Wrecking, Inc. in Aurora. They are at home at 13396 East Colfax Ave., Trailer Haven, Aurora, Colorado. Because of illness of the brides father, Kathleens family were unable to attend the wedding. HOUSER-CLINGENPEEL Charles Edward Houser and his bride the former Miss Janet Kay Clingenpeel will make their home in Anchorage, Alaska after May 19 following a wedding trip. A 7 p.m. ceremony united the couple on Saturday, May 13 in the Church of the Brethem, North Liberty before Rev. A. P. Wenger. The churche’s social room was the scene of the reception immediately following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clingenpeel, 32493 Quinn Read, Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. George Houser, 28480 State Road 4, North Liberty are the parents of the couple. Graduates of North Liberty Yligh School, Mr. Houser attended the Northwest Campus of Purdue University, Westville and Is serving with the Army stationed at Fort Richardson, Alaska. Mrs. Sharon Vandalia Walker»

ton, was matron of honor for her sister who chose blue and white as her wedding colors. Best man was James Plunkett, North Liberty. James Houser, North Liberty and Ron Clingenpeel, Walkerton, brothers of the couple were ushers. WILLIAMS TOUR INDIANA Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams are spending a week in Southern Indiana, visiting relatives and friends. Their first stop will be in Evansville, Indiana with Mrs. Williams brother Col. nad Mrs. Fletcher Jaquess. There they will be joined by Miss Faye Jones of Tuscon, Arizona. On May 25 Mrs. Williams and Miss Jones will join the members of the 1922 graduating class of Owensville, Indiana for their first class reunion of 50 years. In the afternoon after the class meets an open house for friends and relatives will be held in the Owensville Masonic Temple, followed by a dinner. At 8 p.m. the 50 year class will be seated with the 1972 graduating class of Owensville High School and will receive honors at the commencement exercises. The William’s will be included at a family cook out at the site of Mrs. Williams birthplace in Owensville, Saturday, May 27th when her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore will be hosts. On their return trip home the Williams will be overnight guests of Mr. Williams brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams in Worthington, Indiana. GUEST DAY HELD Guest Day was in evidence on , Wednesday afternoon when the Johnson Township Extension Homemakers Club met at the Community Building, May 17. Mrs. Leroy Smith, president, Introduced the following guests: Mrs. Theodore McComb, Mrs. Hubert Hembrie Jr., Mrs. Byron Hockett, Mrs. Carl Dreessen and

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son, Mrs. John Dreessen Jr. and daughter and Mrs. Norman Beagles and sons. Mrs. Charles Daube reported on the cancer seminar and Mrs. Effie Williams read an article on safety with oven cooking bags. Mrs. Smith led a discussion on diabetes and she told some of the symptoms to be alert of in discovering the disease. Members were asked to meet at the Community Building on June 7 at 5:45 p.m. for transportation to the Mill Creek school to join the Lincoln Township, LaPorte Co., Club for the evening. The club will be entertained at the Community Building here on June 21 in exchange. Local members to contribute to the carry-in dinner and bring a gift. Mrs. Sidney Smith fed the birthday pig and the attendance prizes were received by Mrs. Helen Mitchell, Mrs. Hubert Hembree Jr. and Mrs. Carl Dreessen. Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Walter Johnson and Mrs. Sidney Smith. MRS. KORBULY SPEAKS AT CONFERENCE On May 12, Mrs. Dorothy Korbuly, the daughter of Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Route 2, Walkerton, and the late Mr. Walsh, was a speaker at the International Technical Communications Conference held in Boston. Dorothy being a member of the Society for Technical Communications represented the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology’ in Pasadena, California, which is involved with rockets and moon research. Her talk covered maximum computerization of JPL production cast, an information explosion concept of highly structural indexes. Dorothy also accepted a very special award for Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She was accompanied to Boston by her husband Charles and her mother.

□ CARDS OF THANKS n □ Words cannot express my 'ppreciation I feel toward my relatives friends and neighbors ani for all their acts of kindness. I wish to thank them for all ‘he flowers, gifts, carls, and pray' a I received during my recent illness. Henry Rougij I would like to extend -ny thanks to all my friends ard neighbors for the lovely gifts, cards and flowers which heljed my stay at the hospital mne pleasant. Especially the pe< pie of the Church of Christ at North Liberty and Rev. Tom Jones for their prayers. Mrs. Dorothy Whitaker The worst enemy a man can have is a careless friend. 4 Mi. North Os Plymouth On * U. S. 31 Fl 'LL TIME Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Shaft Is His Name Shaft Is His Gaine Shaft Also Robert Mitchum in Going Home MEMORIAL DAY Sun., Mon., Tues. Double Feature Disney Lady And The Tramp Also » Boatnik

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