The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1973 — Page 7

Rebel t Cripe, ot Whittier, Califon ia, was here last week due to the death of his brother, Jost ph. Cripe. M. . Ida Schaunnaman, Mrs. Bess Ft rverda and Mrs. Ellen Bud., all cf Koontz Lake, were Saturday ev ning supper guests df Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stull and family w< re Sunday afternoon and evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stull and family. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Corbett wire week end guests with her parent- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holsinger, of Terre Haute. Mrs. Holsinger is recovering from recent surgery and had the misfortune to fall last week and sprain the ligaments in her leg. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dipert Sr., of Kocntz Lake, were the guests cf honor at a surprise party at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club on Saturday even, ing, June 30, to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. There were 36 club members present. A Sunday cook out dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keeling. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Keeling and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keeling and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flaugher and family, Mrs. Bess Ferverda and Mrs. Bess Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Corner and family, of Souix Falls. South ‘Dakota, were also present. Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeffer entertained with a cook cut on Sunday for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Thoma- Voss and family, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Jerome, and Mrs. Pamela Jerome, al] cf Griffith; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Toth and family. Frankfort, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Voss, of Highland; and Mrs. Thomas Walsh of Walkerton. There will not be a carry in supper of the Koontz Lake Conseivation Club due to the Lions Club fish fry. Jack Estleck, of El Cajon. California, spent a couple of days here with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jacob 3. The bunco club enjoyed a picnic la-t week at the home of Mis. Edna Lipke, at Koontz Lake. This was their last meeting until fall. Several guests w re present. Mis. Elsie Fitzke i a pat.ent in the Osteopathic H< pital, in South Bend. Mr. and Mr - . Melv.n Divine arrived home on Mtnday venjog of last week from a vacation of two we k- in the Fij Islands and from th re they took a bus trip up and down the coast of Nadi Island. They al-o went to Sydney, Auslradia and spent several day., in New Zealand and Hawaii. Their daughter, Laura, who is an air lino st< wardess, accompanied th<m on the trip. La-t Thursday a del.cious luncheon was given for 12 ladies by Mrs. G. A. Lawrence :n her home. The afternoon was .‘pent playing bridge anti pi z> s wer • won by Mrs. Arthur D°Myer, Mrs. John Guttman and Mrs. George Hillis. Mr and Mrs. Richard Miller, of Bremen, were Saturday afterncon an<l evening gmst< of Mr, and Mrs Marvin Stahly. Mrs. E tty Clark and daughter Li a are here for s veraj weeks visiting with her Lother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mi- 8.1 l Baker, her sister and brother-in-law, Mi. an<i Mrs. Paul Guard, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Clark and Lisa live at Chula Vi ta, California. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Skinner entertained with a cook out Sunday afternoon for Mrs Ronald Ho tetk * who is leaving for Germany on July 2 to jo,n her husband. Tho-e enjoying the good food were Mr. and Mrs. Bug one Row'rs; Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler and family; Miss Betty Gardnei : Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith; Mr ami Mrs. R’dßh Roy Hahn and famlv; Mrs Robert Barden and family; tho e fr, m iut of town were Mr. and Mrs Edward Hahn and son, Kev. hi. Carey and .h rry Hahn, Mr. ard Mrs. Paul Swihart and fam--1!v of Plymouth; anti Mr. and I’ut McNorton and daughters of Kvanuon, 111.

Charles Wilkins, Naperville, 111., was here Sunday to call on his sister, Mrs. Ben Brede. James Ryan is spending this week with his grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Ryan, in Plymouth. M.s, A. J. Daniels was released fre m the St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend, Monday and is at h-i home. Bill Baker is still in the St. Jo-eph Hospital. South Bend, and is doing better. P CHURCH fife, NEWS n SLA; । ’ - 1 • " 1 United Methodist C!w<ch Walkerton Clyde D. Wal.e, Mimste. Mrs. Ray Chapman, Superintendent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame. Director of Music Mrs Grace AtWood and Mrs. Evelyn Lawerence, Organists Mrs. Sharon Klinedmst, Chancel Choir Director. Carl Steinke, Head Usher. CHURCH CALENDAR THURSDAY. JULY 5 7:00 pin., Agape Prayer group. SUNDAY, JULY 8 9:00 a.m., Sunday School for all ages. 10 00 am., Worship Service, TUESDAY, JULY 10 9:00 a.m., Bible Study at Arlene Randolph's. 6:30 p.m., Ruth Fellowship pot luck super in Fellowship Hall WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 10.30 a.m., Sr. Fellowship pic. nic at Bendix Park. Meet at the Illinois Street Building. First United Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street Rev. Robert Bowman. Pastor Mrs. Marvin Bouse. Christian Education Chairman Roger Kronk. Sunday School Worship Leader 9:15, Sunday School. 10:30, Church Service. SUNDAY. JULY 8 Chancel Choir pot luck pcn c and paity at the Wayne Burch home Koontz Lake, immediately folk wing vs.rship sei vice. “WhosoeveJ will, may come,” QI \RTET TO APPEAR XT LAPAZ The Uiivaiy Baptist Church, LaPaz, announces a special mu. sical concert on Sunday evening. July 8, at 7:00 p.m., by the Spt k -men Quartet, from the Grand Rapids Bapti t College ard S minary. Grand Rapids, Mich. Pastor Deßoer and the congregate n of Calpary Baptist extends a very cordial welcome I to th" c immunity to attend this concert. Th-re will be no admiss.c n charge. - News 'N Notes - ACTION, th" citizens service corps, has awarded sl9, *55 to . United Ministries of Rochester, Ide., in Rochester. Ind . to opei ate a Retired Senior Volunteer Program (SVP). RSVP is a national program to develop rigniLcant volunteer service in local communities for rm n and women ago 60 and over In addition. ACTION has awarded $23,805 to th" Porter I County Council for Aging and Ag< d. Inc., of Valparaiso, Ind , to operate a sim lar program. New« ’n Notes Indiana Institute of T ehnol j ogy, Ft. Wayne, has received a $106,000 grant for 1973 74 from the U. S. Department of Health. Education and Welfare, accord. । ing to an announcement by Indi, ana Tech pres.dent Dr. Charl s . W. Terrell. * The money will assist Indiana Tech in faculty and staff devel opment, in orienting certain of its programs to benefit disadvan 1 tag d and minority students an 1 in establ'shing It- office of In Stitutional Research. • — News 'n Notes — I F< ur colleges located in the Second Congressional District of Indiana will receive a total of $1 257.045 in funds for the ojiera [ tlon es th? National Dir cf Stu r dent Loan Program at tho«e in. stitutions, according to an an.

nouncement by Second District Congressman Earl F. Landgrebe. Puidue University at West La. fayette will be the chief hmefic. ary cf the funding, having been allocated $572.094 to benefit approximately 1.937 students. ,Valparaiso Univer.-ity will receive $256,054 in funds for ap. proximat-h 569 Undents; Mancluster College in North Manchester will be able to assist about 148 students with $66,74s made ava.lable through the pro. gram; and St. Joseph College at Rensselaer will receive $62,149 to help 13s Undents in this loan program. president Richard M. Nixon has proclaimed the week of July 1 through 7 as National Safe Boating W. ek. and Coast Guards, men in the Ninth Coa t Guard District are hoping that it will be the safest National Safe Boat, mg Week yet. Many national r-ganizations such as the Red Cross and the National Weather Service are ( paiticipating in the promotion of Nat : onal Safe Boating Week. The IT. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and the U. S. Power Squadron are the primary organizations ptoviding local coordination and activity. — News ’n Notes — The largest Sunday School in the United States is the First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana, according to a recent survey by Christian Life Magazine. Ranked fourth last year, the average Sunday School attendance jumped to an average weekly attendance of 5,917 lor 1971 to 1972. The nation's largeU Sunday School utilizes over 600 teachers and helpers to instinct students of all ages, using materials writt. enen by the church. Special clashes are conducted for the deaf, the edncable handicapped and for a large Spanish speaking constituency. A large nursery pro. vides excellent care for babies. Tn addition the Hammond church averages over 75 baptisms each Sunday. A plaque in recognition of their achievement was presented to Dr. Jack Hyle-, pastor, by Dr. Elmer Towns. Sunday School editor of Christian Life Magaz.ne. New Books At Public Library New books recenty added to the shelves of the Walkerton Libi ary include: The Ca • et the Irate Witne s Eik Gardner Box lUO Frank Leonard Shark Island — Maurice Edelman Clare Boothe Luce — Stephen Shadegg Even thing and Nothing (The Daothy Dandridge Tragedy) — Conrad Dandridge Arfive A. B. Guthrie Jr. Wolds For A Deaf Daughter —■ Paul West Tiddy Bear, Simenon The Tamarind Seed — Evelyn Anthony The Broadcasters - Red Bar. ber The Sun Dialogues -— John Gardner The Supet stars cf the NBA M<. v Harris This Blight Land — Brooks Atkinsi ,n lh<- Ciystal Mouse — Babe Deal 1 Remcml r It Well — Maurice Chevalier St. Thomas's Eve — Joan Plaidy This Town Needs A Doctor - - Libbn Block Eye On The World — Walter Cronkite The Defense Never Rists — Harvey A romon The Merry Month of May — Jaints Jones D< üble Vision — Noel Gerson The Dim t< rs’ Case Again t The Pill Barliara Seamon Heart Attack You Don't Have To De Christian Barnard Home ter the Wedding — Elizibeth Cadell Shadows in Paradise — Erich Remarque Os Live Remembered — Eth l De I- ton '1 winkle. Tw.nkle. "KilkT” Kane! — William Blatty

JULY 5, 1973 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

Coor Treasury of Purebred De.gs Weep No More My Lady — Pinchot Deans The Little King, Little Queen, Little Monster Ruth Krauss A Glimpse of Tiger — He rman Rauscher We zie Goes to School — Sue Kerr Dive In! — Miko Neigoff Winchell Bob Thomas The Wonderful World of Women’s Wear Daily Katie Kelly I Never Prcmi-ed You a Rose Garden — Hannah Green A Cluster of Seperate Sparks — Joan Aiken Nobody Loves a Cockroach — Bill Ballantine Because I Loved Him — Noel Gerson Temptation To Steal — Noel Gerson Baldur's Gate - Eleanor Clark Next Time I'll Pay My Own Fare — Vermon R. Best? Diraeli In Love —- Maurice Edelman Our Kate — Catherine Cook, son Down All The Days — Christy Brown The Kids in the Kitchen CookDecorating Cake and Party book — Lois Levine Foods — Louise Spencer A Dying Fall — Hildegarde Dolson The Vanished — Bill Pronzini Girl of Big Mountain — William Neubauer The Missing Grandfather — France.- McHugh One, Two, Coek.a-Doodle-Doo — Josephine Pease Growing Up — Jean Fritz The Teddy Bear Twins — Hele. en Wing

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