The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 June 1973 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEYVS — JI NE 21. 1973

Kis Mai \ Holland. of South Ben .. was a supp' i guest of Mr. ai I Mrs. Francis Holland and jii ■ >n June 7. K iher’s Day guests of Mr. and K - Wayne Bui ch were Mr. and Ali- Robert Urbin and Mr. and Mt- Jack Ryan and family. B g Rummage Sale at the cm; i of Ulin ns and Roosevelt in ’■ aduiton on Saturday, June 23 ‘ om 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. Che ing, appliances. furniture, hardware and much misc Sponse: by the St. Patrick Women’s Club Ai - Geneva Gro-hans and Mr. an • Mr- Everett Baker, along w.t! Mrs. Sylvia Marti, attended the ved ling of Mrs. Groshans’ g’e, graniiaught'i. Miss Mmci < Farrar Saturday aftunoon in th <■ st Church < f the Brethren, Set' Beni. Miss Farrar is the lio.-, iter of Mrs. R. B. Farrar an : he late Bud Farrar. > M ek end guests of Mr. and id: s Wayn Randolph and family a ’re Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenji ci md three daughters, of Jesse: "0. City Missouri. They have b close friends of the Randi dp s for years. The one daugh ir : s a ventriloquist and .she ft - ited the message for the (‘i’ll? - *n at the United Methodist Chenh worship service on Sun-d->v The three daughters also fu’i’i lied a special number in f ng -

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Last Thusday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gmsline was a nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Enfield, cf Fort Wayne. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Fitz Skinner enjoyed a hamburger cook out Sunday and capped it off with fresh strawberry shortcake foi Father’s Day celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorsline attended the wedding of their giand^on. Steven Mills, and Cindy Perkins on Sunday afternoon in the Grace Missionary Church, lowa City. lowa. Mrs. B< b Gardner returned heme Saturday after a two week vacation sp. nt with her son Tim, in Punta Gorda, Florida, where he is employed. While there she vi-it.M fi rm r Indiana people, Mr. and Mis. Jack Kinney and also visited a friend of Tim's that he made while being a bat buy for th • White Sox. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ward and family. Sunday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig were Mr. and Mrs. Arthm DeMyer, Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. Gerald Howard, Don Ludwig. Debbie Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Verhn Creed. LaPaz. Mi’, and Mrs. Homer Kimble and T< m, South Bend. Pvt. 2 David Ludwig, of Fort Huachuca. Arizona. They came to wish Mrs. Ludwig a happy birthday with cake and ice cream being enjoyed. David Ludwig left on Munday morning for Arizona after a two week furlough.

Mrs. William Michalski and Msr. John Flagherty w.ll be h stesscs for the carry in dinner on Saturday . vening for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club beginning at 5:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Pletcher, cf Cheyenne, Wyoming, are spending two weeks here with their pannts, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Cripe and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Rensberger and three youngest children, of Roann, were here Sunday to sp.nd Fath r's Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rensberger. A birthday party honoring Jerry Wiegand was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mr-. Phil Brant, Sunday. Guests were the W.egands and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowry and son. Homemad’ ice cream and cake was enjoyed. Mr. and Mis. Floyd Sanders, of Ke me, Texas, are here visiting old friends and relatives in the aria. Monday night and Tuesday th \ wi re guests of Miss Ethel Bierly. Tuesday neon they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Malstaff and Mrs. Sidney Smith. Mrs. Sanders was a sister of Brooke Bow ns and has be^n visiting among the Bowers families. Miss Ethel Bierly’ was a guest of Mrs. Gladys Gilfoy, North Judson, on Saturday. On Sunday Mrs. Gilfoy and MDs Helen Conrad. of North Judson, took Miss Bierly’ to Medaiyville f<-r dinner to celebrate her birthday. B.g Rummage Sale at th? corner of Illinois and Roo.-^velt in Walkerton on Saturday, June 23 from 9:00 a.m. to 12.00 noon. Clothing. appliances, furniture, hardware and much misc. Spons< n d by the St. Patrick Women’s Club. Th‘ie were about 30 people from Walkerton in Louisville, Ky. Saturday to see the Indiana-E ntucky All-Star basketball game in which Bruc. Dayhuff, from John Glenn, was a partic.pant. It was played in Freed m Hall and although Indiana came out a h iei, it was a nice trip and enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mr-. John Solnu of Oilando Fla., wer’ in Walkerton and Ne rth Liberty M mday visit.ng Mi-. Faye Jones. Mis. Anna Allsop and other friends in the area. Mis. Grendaline Siurlcck. of Beth-1 Park, Pa., was here as a gm t of Mr. and Mis. Bud Hunt from Fiiday until Tuesday. On Sunday Mi-. Irene Jon s, of Michigan City, was also a guest. KITTY ( RIPE HONORED YVITH SHOYVER Mrs. Dirk L. Pletcher was hostess for a bridal shower cn Sunday, June 17, for Miss Kitty L. Cripe at the Walkerton Ccn|munity Building with 25 guests present. The bridal colors of blue and white were used in the decorations. Prizes were won by Linda Huhnke and Barbara Zahrn. Punch, coffee and cake wer? served. Miss Cripe will become the bi ide cf Robert Holland on July 27. JOHN GLENN F.H.A. INSTALLS OFFICERS The John Glenn F.H.A. installed new officers recently. Incoming officers are: president, ( mdy Naragcn; vice-presi-d< nt, Deb Dennett; secretary, Barbara Zahrn; parlimentai ian, Amy Wharton; reporter, Leona Miser; historian. Vicki Rhodes; projects chairmen. Janet Kincaid and JansD McG’e; chapter mother. Mrs. Delbert Jacobs Those Singing Sixteen Choir from Argos provided entertainment. Sponsor of this organizaTO® Friday, Saturday, Sunday June 29. 30, Juh 1 Fact Not Fiction Charles Bronson has the role of his career in The Valachi R ited •R ’ Shown at 7 15 and 9 15

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Mrs. Fred Daniels a month lat?, but better late than never. Three door prizes were given and they went to Mrs. Philip Waldron Si., Mrs. Wyman Hochstetler and Mrs. Philip Waldiun Jr. Contest winners were Mrs. Lloyd Smith. Mrs. Erville Kearcher, Mi. . Leigh Roy Hahn Sr.. Mrs. Fred Daniels and Mis. Waldron Jr. The July meeting will b? at Mrs. Eugene Skinners with M Earl Taylor assisting. Dolii icus refreshments were served by the hostesses.