The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 May 1973 — Page 2

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— THE JNDErEXDFNT-NEW« — MAY 24. 1973

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Mrs. Hazel Wisenbaugh. North was a Munday evening suppei guest w.th hei sister, Mrs. Ida May Watkins and son Jack. Mr and Mis. Jack Wallace reurned home on Tuesday evening of last week from a week vacation in Gatl.nburg, Tennessee. Fiom there they took side trips enjoying many scenic spots in ■ e area. and Mrs Arthur DeMyer, Mi and Mi - R w lioslcltti and Mi. and Mrs Hubart Luther atl< ad d the g iat. n on Sunday a Indiana CenL.d < liege, Indiiinpolis, whev C::' g DeMyer gmduated Gum Lande with a Bachelor of Si :en<e in Business Administration Graig was also th? recipient i‘ the iuci ml \ < iz' Award as out landing senior in Business A imm-sti Mum. The Oregon T-wush.p S?mor I'tizen- and fiiends, sum" tram \ . alkerU n, w< nt ' > 11 'Hand. Michigan <n Thursday of list > k to th- tiH.p ft st val. Th re v re 37 i n th' bi . Dinner was served at the HUami Christ rm High School and the afternoon i. spent touring up and down t ? str• e* while tulips were along t : way. A tiip to the N His farm wher- th'u and- of tul.ps cd every variety were in bloom, v. i- enj y< I. Thi y alm watched tin Dutch parade which was a h ghlight of th ■ trip. They retmn'd home in th? evening fin'd bit ill enjoyed th< day.

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Mr. and Mr: Will.am Michalski hav? enjiytl having Mr. and Mrs. George S “hausen, of Oak Lawn, as their nouse guests for the past week. Mr and Mrs. Carl 'I Teutsch, of Arlington Heights, 111., were guests for the past week of Mr, and Mrs. Charles (Jack) Long, of Koontz Lake. Mr and Mrs. Everett Baker and Mrs. Ruth Bare, of North Liberty, were Sunday guests of Mi. and KVI tab Feiser, m Mchawana. Other lelalivaa from S nth B nd. Mishawaka and .viui Lim.-y were callers. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burroughs, < f Plymouth. Mrs. Roy Miller and Mi a? i Mrs. Raymond Beagle< wire in Mulberry. Indiana, on Sunday to attend tne graduation ixuci -of Mis. M.llers grands n John Lind Conner. Mr. and Mis. Archie Brehm, <i k 'i'll' Lieu h?.d Mt. and Mi- William Tyrell, of Ch : 'ago tor week erd guv-ts. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Morrey were Mr. and Mrs. ’mm Youngman and family, of Mishawaka. Mi. and Mrs. Don Apt and family. South Bend and Mr. and Mis. Ray Thompson and family of K( ntz Laki. Molhn’s Day call rs < f Mr<. Jee Ballingei and Mi i. Betty 11 w i wen Mr. and Mr< Morgan Eall.ngfi: Mr. and Mrs. Claude ( Iley and Deanna; Mrs. Shir! v Ebhart and child! ,n; Mt and Mis. David Ball.nger. S > 'th I’. :'U; M’ and Mis. Lany Otto and two daughters, of Nappanee; Mrs. Max Reaves and three children; Mi and Mis. R. Haywocd and thn-e childr?n and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hall and five children, of Warsaw.

George Becker, of Ashville, N C., wao in Walkerton last Thuiw- i day to visit old friends and attend to some business al fa.is. Rev. and Mrs. John Goodpasture spent 'Bi 'sday of this week in Indianapolis. This week end they will have their daughter. Mrs. Alice Griffith, Beth Ann and Douglas as guests for the holidays. Rev. and M 0;. Clyde Wake were in Indianapolis Sunday to attend the graduation ceremonies of a class of 2600 from Furdue U.-Indiana U. of wh.ch their daughter, Mrs. Cathie Lou Jones, was a graduate. Thi. I''Towing students from the area were named to the Indiana C ntral Dean’s list for the second -emede i. Fourteen semester hours and an index of 10.5 <ut c: a p -ibli 12 p'ints are ieqaiieii to qualify hi tie l.st, Jill M cub in r. <>f Walk-rton, a i Cynth a I-ieehauf, LakevUe, wen honored a being <.n the list. Ml ,w ® I IS IMH■ ISB n/UK uujßmjitWiw i/ We want to take this opportunity to say "well clone” and to extend our very best wishes. Tiobaugh Aalo Pars North Lil.' rty

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