The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 August 1972 — Page 3
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A pool party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gillies in honor of Doug Baker's birthday on Friday evening. Mrs. Floyd Brown spent the week end in Morrocco, Indiana, visiting Mrs. Queen Vayette and Lewis Hunter. Mary Tomaj, route 2, Walkerton, is one of 68 outstanding high school art students from all over Indiana attending a workshop for talented high school art students being held at Ball State University. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch spent the week end with Mrs. Burch’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hathaway, at Pentwater, Michigan. Mrs. Kenneth Eaton, of 1011 Harrison Street, was admitted to the Osteopathic Hospital. South Bend, for surgery. She would enjoy receiving cards from her fiiends and neighbors. Mis. Homer Hawkins, of Bellefontaine, Ohio, spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leonaid Beaty. Mrs. Jennie Spinsky, of Mishawaka, was here Sunday to attend the Gallaway Reunion which is held each year at Place Park. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spinsky and son, of Lansing, Michigan, were also here to attend the reunion and visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johrt Garab. Mrs. Spinsky called on the Garabs also and returned home with her son Mike and family. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hershberger were her sister and bother-in-law, Mr. and Ms. Fred Zurbrugg, of Ft. Wayne and Mrs. Pearl Funk, Mrs. Hershberger’s mother, also of Ft. Wayne. She will stay all week. On Saturday George and Irene .will take her home and on the way back stop in Garrett for Irene’s 45th class reunion.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arsencau and two children, of Whiting, were here Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau. Last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wohlbemuth, of Koontz Lake, were Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenson, of St. Petersburg, Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Klinedinst, of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Minter and family returned home last week end from a week vacation in - southern Indiana. They were at Monroe Resevoir, McCormick Creek State Park and Turkey Run enjoying their new camper. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pontius returned home Sunday from a two week trip to Billings, Montana. They were accompanied by Lawrence and Clarence Pontius who spent their time visiting their sister. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and Steve visited her mother, Mrs. Zelpha Watkins, in Indianapolis, un Sunday. On the return trip home they sti pped in Warsaw to visit with friends. Guests for the past week of Mrs. Fled Polk Were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owen, of Moultrie', Georgia. A farewell carry-in dinner and social gathering was held on Sunday, July 23, in the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian Church, Walkerton, for Mr. and MrS. Frank Helfrich, who will leave the area for their new home at 815 Yellowstone Road, Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Helfrich have been Koontz Lake residents for many years and have many friends in the area. The Helfrichs wish to be near their daughter and son who both live in Valparaiso. They have been active members of the church and Mrs. Helfrich has been an active member in the local woman’s club, but health problems has prompted the move.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson and two children, of Niles, were Sunday guests of Mi. and Mrs. Delbert Jacobs. Ted and Michael Daube and 3 other companions from Union Twp., came home Sunday iiom a fishing trip in Bescotasmg, Ontario, Canada. The next carry-in dinner for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club members will be on Saturday, September 9. There will be no meetings in August. Watch for further announcemetns when the meetings resume, so enjoy your vacation and hope to see you at the club on September 9. ST4 Steve Ludwig arrived home Tuesday, July 25, for a visit with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig, Don and David. Steve is stationed at Headquarters Staf f Judge Advocates Section and Long Binh, Vietnam, as a court recorder. He will return to Vietnam for further duty on August 5. Mr. Bill, Albert and Dorthea Brenner were in Bloomington, Illinois, on Saturday to attend the wedding of a nephew or Bill Brenner. Robert Johnson, of Morrestown, New Jersey was a week end visitor with his mother and daughter, Mrs. M. L. Johnson, Koontz Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Ovman McCaffevty. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, of K >ontz Lake, left July 24 for Yakuska. Japan where they will be for three years. Mr. McCafferty is in the electronics field in the U. S. Navy. They spent three weeks at home visiting all their relatives. Those at Epworth Forest Campgrounds at Lake Webster last week were Edna Wake, Arlene Randolph and Lucille Gardner, cooks; counsellors were Dan Kingery, Anita Fenstermacher, Wayne Randolph, Rev. Wake and Cindy Huhnke. Youth attending were Lori Klinedinst, Rosalie Geiber, Linda Zahrn, Norma Zahrn, Barbara Zahrn, Elizabeth Krick, Kathy Kring, Nancy Hiatt, Mary Cripe, Heidi Fenstermacher, Denise Baker, Karen Flaugher, Bob Cole, Matthew Kickbush, Kenny Rohrer, John Hartsough, Edwin Fenstermacher, Rick Flaugher, Harold Hostetler, Dale Downey and Mike Clark. Neil Williams, of Rensselaer, was a guest for a week in the cabin.
AUGUST 3, 1972 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -
Mis. Bob Cripe, Robin and Tim, of Whittier, California, are spending a few weeks in Chicago and Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson, of Charlottesville, Virginia, have a new mailing address and it is: 1924 Swanson Drive, Apt. 1, Charlottesville, Va. 22901. The Johnsons, former Walkerton residents, plan an open house in their home on August 20 to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery came home on Saturday evening from a two week vacation trip to the west. Some of the places of interest were Denver, Colorado, <md the Air Force Base in Colorado Spiings; Pike's Peak; Garden of the Gods; Estes Park; the Gorge; । the Great Divide; Rocky Mountain Park and Cheyenne, Wyoming to see a rodeo. They came home through South Dakota and Rapid City, where they say it is unbelieveable the damage that was caused by the flood. They were amazed at all the beauty there is to see in the good old USA. A pleasant vacation wes enjoyed.
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LETTERS TO THE® EDITOR^
This is to the pel son oi persons who damaged our garden last week. How about the paity that knows how to cut off 6 cabbage heads. Are you too lazy to plait y< ur own garden? How do you have the nerve to steal out of our garden? We were just about ready to make sauerkraut for ourselves and had not even used one head of cabbage as of this date. My husband is unable to do many things since he has arthritis for the past four years and it is up to me to take care of him, do my housework and care for the garden as well as to help make ends meet. I hope that you are ashamed of yourselves. Mrs. Charles Bandendistel IN MEMORI UM In memory of our dear son,
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brother and uncle, James Carey, who passed away one yeai ago August 1. No chance to say farewell, No change to bid good-bye, Only God knows we’ve missed you And He alone knows why Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger on And keep him very near. Mr. and Mis. Merrell Carey Mi. and Mrs. Leßoy Carey and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carey and sons □ n CARDS O F THANKS □ p Many thanks to my friends, neighbors and relatives for ’heir flowers, cards, prayers ami visits while I was in the hospital. I am truly gratful. Mrs. Dorothy Burch I would like to thank al] the people who remembered me with their prayers, lovely get well cards and birthday cards during my recent stay in the hospi: d. Mrs. Alma Sheneman NOW YOU CAN Cut your own fire ■ \ T wood, prune \ trees, build fur J A niture, clear ; your storrr , . k damage, c • ■ ■■*>4 r 4^ K ’ • Rugged V • Powerful " \ k ' • lightweight ! only $149.95 J with 12" bar & chain J HOMELITE® **l 150 CHAIN SAW 1 Your Homelife Dealer is listed Li K the Yellow Pages.
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