The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1973 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 26, 1978
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Mr. C. Pcldinuni. of Ki no ha, TVi- -nsim was a visitor tor the • <-■ w ek of Mis. Ren Brede at X< >ntz Lake. i and Mi-. Howard Ferguson ind family, of Last Mead >ws, 1 rg Island. New Yoik, an ending a three w - k vacation ,tli h.s parents, Mi. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson Sr. at Koontz Charles Junior Heim, of 3cean ' d . California; Clarence Heim, Noi’h Liberty; Mis. Ruth Bate, X : b. Liberty; M> . Ethel Hilli- •- And Mis. Voyna Steele, of S - ; h Bend, weie guests of Mr. a ; ; Mrs. Everett Baker on Tues, diy evening of last week. Tioy I ik *r. of Br emen, came on Thursdiy evening to spend the week fa I with his grandparent-’. Mis. John Guttman and Mrs. J ■ ha Urbin were m Elkhart on 1-. 'ay at Concord Mall to see । 'e 4-H Fashion Show held at 1! ’ rt son’s in the tea room. Their g: c ddaughter. Miss Elizabeth Git man. a Northwood High S iiool student, had won Re erve hand Champion at the local re. vi_w Elizabeth mod led a navy aid white herringbone blazer v. th princess seaming and navy s!a< ks with turned back cuffs. Th were 12 students from N i hwood out of 21 models in the Elkhart County group. M . and Mrs. Mike Moyer, of EaP»te. were Friday evening popper guests of Mr-, and Mrs. J >hu’ Guttman. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frailey, M». and Mrs; Kenneth Bak r a id Jeff, and Mr. and Mrs. David ■ T- attended the wedding and r-e »tion last Saturday of James < U a and Beverly Young, of Giiith. Ind. Miss Young i a ri; of the Fraileys. Jiff Baker was ring bearer and Mrs. H’’i r was in charge of th- guest 1»0.,y at the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Spon. holz and family, of Petterborough, Nev Hampshire, are here for a couple of weeks vi.-ijmg with h-1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kramer, at Koontz Lake.
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Mrs. Hazel Morrison was in Wellsbori ugh Sunday at the home of her sister and family to attend then family reunion. Mi. and Mis. Le lie Huhnke, of Campbell, California, were here last week to visit his father and bi others and sisters and families in the area. The carry in dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservtion Club will be held this Saturday evening beginning with dinner at 5:30 p.m. in the club house. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wohlgemuth will be your host and hostess. A social hour will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and Terry were among the many campers last week at Bass Lake State Park. Mrs. Esther Kauffman and her s< n-in-law, Charles Epperson, of Last Gaiy. spent several days Just week in Ontar.o. Canada, to vi-.it with Mis. Charles Epperson and children who are : pending several weeks vacationing in their summer home in the noi th. Mi and Mrs. Amos Biarly en. joyed a cook out and chicken barbeque dinner at the home of Mr. and Mifi Morris Malstaif on Sunday. A meeting of s.x si.ters was enjoyed on Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Hortense Moerman, Koontz Lake. The sisters were Mrs. Roe Vanhoutdeide. Mils. Virginia Huyb‘ ret. Mr-. Josephine Shafer and Mr-. Martha Playes, all of Mishawaka, and Mr. . Essie Royce, of Osceola. Cindy Riley, route 3. box 363. Walker!or., was among tfie high M-hool musicians that attended the Mid. America music camp at Ball State University. Muncie, recently. Young in.-trumentalists and vocalists from all over Indiana, lowa, Ohio. Michigan, 111in<>is and Pennsylvania attended. Mr. and Mrs. Kar) Henry and family, of Culver City, Calif., were here for the pa-t week vis. iting his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henry, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman were in Lebanon, Ohio, on Thursday and F riday ot la t week to v.s.t with Mi. and Mrs. Guy i arsons. Uu ,s of Mi. and Mrs. Wi 1iam Dick on for last week weie Mi. and Mis. Charles E. hkr. :ha and fnm.iy : Hit -m.ngion, D< f win . Cn Saturday Mi. and Mr.-. Wihiam Daksoa and family, of Niles, 111., and Joe Banky, ci Mt. Piospect, 111., joined the gieup foi a larewul party ioi the Forsha family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richey returned Saturday from a vacation at Daytona Beach. Florida, where th y vi ited hi, mother, Mrs. Charles Richey; his brother, Joe Richey; and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richaid Melton and family. Sunday dinner cook out guests of Mr. and Mis. Norman Taylor and family were Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Gui-e, Gary Richey, of South B.nd; Mr. and Mr . Paul Rich y and Robert Kaser. All joined in helping Paul Richey celebiate his bathday. Mrs. DeLoyce Cripe and children, of Commerce, Texas, cpjue last week end for a couple of week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Down- and hi- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Chips. Mr. Ci ipe arrived the first of this weeK. Nine girls from John Glenn High School are- attending the final session of one-week summer workshop- at Vincennes University, cheerleading .-quads of 96 schools are attending. A total of 802 students are enrolled. Those from John Glenn are Sandy Setnor, Jerri Carlson, Sherry Newburg. Gina Carbiener, Melissa Storey, Kathy Kersh, Patty Miller, Kathy Flaugher and Deb Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunt returned home on Sunday from a wtek stay in Beaver Dam, Wiscons.n with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mis. Norris Bu--sie. On Saturday their granddaughter, JoAnne, was given in marriage by her father to Gary Schctnfeld at 10:00 a.m, in the Trinity M -thodi.-t Church at Beaver Dam and the reception was in Sunset Hills Country Club. Her two sister.- were attendants and h.s two brothers also. Agonizing Pain From Ingrown Toenail? Get Outgro For Fast Relief Outgro gives you fast temporary relief from ingrown toenail pain. Outgro toughens irritated skin, eases inflammation, reduces swelling without effecting the shape, growth, or position of the nail. Stop ingrown nail pain fast with Outgro. » J nnrzimg Friday, Saturday, Sunday July 27, 28, 29 Show’s at 7:15 & 9:15 Paul Newman in The Life And Times Os Judge Roy Bean Rated “PG” Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. July 25. 26, 27, 2X Pat Garrett as BILLY THE KID W.th James Cobum Also PRETIA MAIDS ALL LN A ROW Sun., Mon., Tues. J ids 29. SU, 31 Double Bill Nurse Pictures YUI NG NURSES S i l DENT M IISES
Robert E. Urbin, Editor THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS 10., INC., Publisher 6UI-03 liowheMJt R<>ad, Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Telephone 586-3’39 PL PLICATION TIME- Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Ib.id At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION R UTES: $3.00 I’er Y ear -50 c Additional 11 Mailed Out Os State
Approximately 80 people attended the birthday ceebration honoring Cloyd Smith on Sunday at Place Park at the shelter. Sunday visitor-- of a week ago of Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Bandenuistel were Mi. and Mis. Jerry Fasbender, of Burnsville, Minn. AL o visiting his parent.- last week one day were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bandend Lstel of LaPorte. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hanni, former Walkerton residents and the former sui>erintendcnt of PLJ Schools, of Monticello, were in Walkeiton on Sunday visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beagles, of Clearwater, Florida, are spending several days here visiting his bi other, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beagles and other relatives. Mrs. William Heim and son Noel, went to Indianapolis on Wednesday to find lodging for Noel when he enters college in S ptember. Noel is enrolled at Indiana Business and Technology to study business and computor^. Foster Bes-ler, on Anaheim, Cahforn.a, is here spending two weeks with his sister. Mis. F. Dunn. On Saturday of last week they went to LaPaz to the Centennial celebration and the parade which had 130 unit and a large crowd in attendance. On Tues, day they spent the day with their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ri.scoe Dunnuck in South Bend.
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