The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 August 1972 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Al GI ST 8, 1972
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W >rd was received Tuesday by Me Esther Hannan of the death of her uncle. Rev. George Holston of Kokomo. He died August 1. Mt. and Mrs. Durwood Clark spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Charles McMann. at Frankfort and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark, at Lafayette. Mis. Blanche Clark. Mrs. Hazel Reed and Mis. Edith Wood calle I on Mrs. Neva Lichtenbarger in LaPaz on Monday afternoon. Mis. Otto Kurzhal spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams at Carmel, Indiana iecently. K meth Ross, of North Liberty and Elkhart, is in the Elkhart General Hospital after suffering a motorcycle accident last Saturday morning. Guests at a family birthday dinner on Sunday in the home of Mt and Mrs. Robert Shaffer were Mt. and Mrs. Bud Newcomb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rizek and family, Mrs. Otto Kurzhal and Jim Snyder with the occasion in ti mor of Mrs. Gladys Shaffer. Rutti Ann Rizek and Donna Newcomb celebrating birthdays. Tit? WMS and Laymen of the First Brethren Church will meet Friday night, August 4 at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Obet ly in Wyatt. Mt and Mrs. Dewey Bickel, New Carlisle, were recent visitors of Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geyer, Pine Road, were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Boale, Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Bab Hushman and children of Mexico, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Spaika and children, of Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Ron O'Dell, of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Roush and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Chat les Geyer and childien. of Walkerton. Mrs. Mable Worster and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Dan Strope of North Vernon, called on Rev. and Mrs. Earl Surface at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sous! y in Ardmore. Saturday afternoon and evening they were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dak Buchtel in Mishawaka and on Sunday evening the Stropes calle ; on Mr. and Mrs. Don W trkman at Olive Branch. cfnisnsE Fri., Sat., Sun., August 4,5, 6 The greatest duels the deadliest Godzilla vs The , Smog Monster *
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The Over Sixty Club will have a picnic and pot luck dinner at the North Liberty Park on Wednesday, August 9, Mrs. Sadie Wilty and daughter Bernice, of Goshen, called on Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clark Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wilty is an aunt of Mr. Clark Mr. and Mrs. William Milleman of Holiday, Florida, were Monday guests of the later's sister, Mrs. William Jones, of State Road 23., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry’ Singleton and family recently returned from a vacation to the Monroe Resevoir and Browm County. Also on the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Singleton and Mr. and Mrs. James Wesolek and family. A special guest was Miss Milena Soskic, a foreign exchange student from Yugoslavia. Mr. and Mrs. James Zink and children Tammy, Timmy, Jeffrey and Jessie, of Harlan, Indiana, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Guests at a birthday Ginner Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and Bruce were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark, Mr. and Mrs. David Clark and Veronica and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark and Dena. The occasion was in honor of Martha Clark. Mrs. E. H. Harding attended a picnic reunion at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Richard at Fish Lake las Sunday. The get-tegether was for the Indiana folks of Lake Letta Estates in Avon Park, Florida. There were 64 in attendance coming from Rochester. Peru. Kokomo, Bremen. Nappanee. LaPaz, Plymouth, Rod Key. Lakeville, Walkerton and North Liberty. All enjoyed a pot luck dinner and a grand time. Mrs. Fred Sheneman has been released from the E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte and is now residing at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheneman in La Porte. Mrs. Sheneman is making satisfactory recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Strope, of North Vernon. Indiana, were here to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law. last week and were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope. Mrs. Esther Harman spent last Friday afternoon with her daugh-
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ter, Mrs. Faith Sorgenfrei and family in South Bend. Mis. Ralph Little, Pine Road, returned heme recently from visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Marshlik. at Kent, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitmer returned to their home at Avon Park, Florida, last week. Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. Nellie Smith spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Harold Craft and family in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Clark, of Indianapolis, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark. Mrs. Harry Clark and Mrs. Arno Reed called on Mrs. Emma Wood Sunday afternoon at Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Mrs. Wood is a surgical patient there and she is doing nicely. MRS. NEWCOMER CELEBRATES 70TH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Leia Newcomer celebrated her 70th birthday with 45 members of her family attending an out door cook out on Sunday, July 30, at her home, 65481 State Road 23. North Liberty. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newcomer and Kevin; Mr. and Mrs. John Croy and family; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith and family and Miss Cherrie Mitchell, from South Bend. Others were Mr. and Mrs. James Burkholder and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cassidy, from Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newcomer and family, from Granger; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newcomer and family from Granger; and Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Rinaldo and son, from Battle Creek, Michigan. Also Mr. and Mrs. Lary Newcomer, from Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. Larry LaTour from LaPorte; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newcomer, from LaPaz and those attending from North Liberty were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newcomer and family and Mrs. Addie Hanson. Specializing In Permanent Wavine Hair Shaping, Coloring & Styling Dede’s Beauty Salon Operators: DEDE FEJES TERRY STILL CAROLYN TIEDE 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton In'ttana Phone 586-8644
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Mrs. Newcomer received many lovely gifts and everyone enjoyed a nice time. IN LOVING MEMORY In loving memory of my beloved husband and father, M. C. Hunter, who passed away on August 6, 1971. It broke our hearts to lose him, But he did not go alone, For part of us went with him, The day God called him home. Our hearts still ache with loneliness, Our eyes shed many tears And onlv God knows how we miss him » At the close of one sad year. Mildred Hunter and Bob Hunter n“ - n CARDS OF THANKS n~- 3 We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their 4 Ml. North Os Plymouth On Old 31 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday August 2,3, 4 THE PINK ANGELS Also NAKED ANGELS Sat., Aug. 5 - Triple Feature CREATURES THE WORLD FORGOT FRAGMENT OF FEAR A SEVERED HEAD — - - - km., Mon., Tues., Aug. 6,7, 8 THE STEPMOTHER Also THE BABY MAKER
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