The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 April 1973 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — APRIL 19. 1978

k.O C A LS r L Mr. and Mrs. Den Fisher, of } . w iym v « Sund iy g oi Rev. and Mi>. Civile Wake. nd Mi bred I an t son Fred enteitained Sunday f. • the following guests. Mr. and M Allan Shoemaker and. daughte of Lakeville, and Mr. and Mr- Robeit Ream and daughter, of F >rt Wayne. M. and Mrs Howard Barnhart snd Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan ai . son. of Nevada. Ohio, were x <• rs with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde b'i<«dey and Mis. Nellie Stickley, . • -unday. Mis. Barnhart remained here to help care for her mvC -r. Mrs. Nellie Stickley, as > entered the LaE rte Hospital iSunday and had surgery on 3 ue - iay. M and Mrs. Herald Hosteler t-.U named the following guests Sdi day evening for dinner in L n r of Ronald, who has been h m for three weeks from service c amp and he left on Sunday f - Fort Dix and from there, ovn -n;. Other guests were Mrs. Re; ( .] Hostetler, Mr. and Mrs. J -• Hostetler, Mr. and Mrs. Goro n Hostetler. Mrs. Charles Erom- ]• y : nd son Chuch and Mr. and Mrs Fritz Skinner. Several othe - caled in the evening.

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Mrs. R 'bert Gardner snmt Wedn. sday of this week with her sister and f imily, Mrs. Richard Land, in W mat ah. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Burnside, of S nth L'nd. were Sunday evening dinner g :ests with their grandpar, nt s.' Mr and Mrs. Wdder Burnside. East* r Sunday guests of Mrs. Claude Watkin-, will be Mr. and M: Kenneth Lemert of LaPaz, and Mr. and Mr'. Walter Watkins. of S uth Bend. Mr and Mrs. Bryant ihornburg, of Dowagiac. Michigan, w re week end visitors with Mr. and Mis John Newland. Sunday thev accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Newland to Lafayette where they all vis.ted with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Willey. Mr and Mrs. Carl Schober. of Ch cago. and Mr. and Mrs. Hob it Luther, of LaPorte, were Sunday gu a sts of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer. Robert E. Schmeltz. of route 1. Walkerton, who has been in the c ronary unit of the LaPorte Hospital for sometime, has been moved into room 306. Mrs. Frank Dunn came home on Sunday after a month's vacation in California where she visited with her brother. Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Bessler, in Clay Canyon. Corona. California. She also visited a niece and family at Huntington Beach and a nephew at Anaheim, along wth visiting Mrs. George Seitz, a former Walkerton resident.

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell cntertamed theii friends, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Edward Kirtley, of Ships’.ewanna. on Sunday and celebrat ! Mrs. Kirtley and Mr. Newells birthdaws. Mrs. Bertha Urbtn spent la t Saturday in Kewanna and W.namac visiting with fr.ends and relatives. No carry-in supper this Saturday at the Conservation Chib House, Koontz Lake, due to th n Easter holiday. A business meeting will be held on Wednesday, Aprl 25, for all club members at the Club House. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown, of Koontz Lake, entertained Sunday for their granddaughter, Lynne Berg, who was confirmed in the Hamlet Lutheran Church Sunday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berg, Hamlet. Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weise, Kouts; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schultz and family, Hanna; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berg and family; and B. H. Dowty, Bradenton. Florida. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Miller, of Argos; Mr. and Mrs. Purl Albert, of Bremen; and Miss Linda Brown, of South Bend ON DEAN'S LIST Among the Indiana University South Bend students who made the Dean’s List are Kathryn Pearish, Demce Travis, Judy Ryan. Carol Huffstetter, Lorie Keck, John Vandall and Carolyn Tiede. CRAIG DEMYER NAMED OUTSTANDING ATHLETE Craig DeMyer has been selected by Ind,ana Central College, Indianapolis, as ICC Outstanding Athlete and will appear in the 1973 edition of Outstanding Colkge Athletes of America. Criteria for select.on include leadership. sen-ice, scholarship and of course, outstanding athlete accomplishment. DeMyer is a business major from Walkerton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer. He is a senior at Indiana Central, a twoyear letterman on the Greyhound bisebai, team, DeMyer was an all-Ind.ana Collegiate Conference choice as an outfielder in 1971 and has batted .323 and .305 resp (lively, in the last two seasons. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS April birthdays at the Walkerton Nursing Home are Mabe! Andeison. April 15; Alice Zmudzmski, April 22; Mary Fricke, April —■ - _ WALKERTON ( I B SCOUTS A BOY SCOUTS Paper Drive APRIL 28 Newspapers Only No Magazines Please

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8 and Myrtle Herbold, April 10. These birthdays were celebrated at a party on Wednesday, April is, at 1 ;30 pm. in the living room of the home. The School House Four entertained the guests. The Greene Township Cub Scouts, under the direction oi Mrs. Jane Bittman, distributed favors to the residents. The Walkerton Rainbow Gals baked cakes and assisted in serving of the refrehments. The coloring of Easter eggs will be on Thursday morning at 9:00 am. with she residents of the home lending a hand. Good Friday services will be held in the chape] at the home with Rev. John Goodpasture giving the services. Mrs. Geraldine Ingle will be the soloist. We’d like to thank Kev. Tom Jones and his congregation of

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Christ Church, Not th Liberty, for sharing Christian fellowship with our residents on Thursday, April 12. These good people come every other month. We'd also like to thank the Dairy Queen and the Frames foi the banana splits and congratulations to Roy and Ruth on winning th- 1972 Civic Improvement Award from the local Chamber. The staff are proud of our -bosses.” They contribute greatly to our town, they are nice people for whom to '-ork. Thore are now available, coffee dispensers for office use that look exactly like filing cabinets. They will match up with an untold number of coffee drinkers who look exactly like off.ee workers. Don’t need It — Why Keep it — use our classified adei