The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1973 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — WGI ST 2. 1973

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Mr. an. Mrs H : y Drlo’t. of $t eg< ■. i. .v . • ■ visit- <> ' at the heme o : Mi and Mrs. AJu Bubm. * K n’z Bak . Mr. ai I Mrs < KI .ne. <> t attend . th v w dding r- . ■ -•• ■ Mrs G ' k nea.nst in Biemen on Sat..’., di. evening. Mi. ar . M - Lc ter R -wland. of \ r . wei Su lay dini guest' of Mr. and Mis Or- \ . Kime linst. ! i. an; M- Bad Lani and r? Tom and .Euy. of IndianaP . and Mr-. Anita McConnell :• ■ Mrs. D? sy John'>n. of Blue I .Mad. Illinois. wre Sunday v ’ sts a ! J the home of Mrs. C ge H ili'. Koontz Lake Mr. and Mr- Albert Huhnke. j«; and Mi' Mrvn Baker and $ md Mr- David Clark wore in Paso. Illinois v r the week • i i due to the death of Mrs. 1 ike’s and Mt' Baker s broth- € Robert R >bbins. ’Memorial . e e_- wei r he'l Sunday. ' is' Mild ed M< K>"on cam? h e Monday afumoon from a tv. • week vacat.on veiling with It V and Mrs Wayne Imae. in M 'port, and M < Fred Davis, in Fortville. Mlnut and Dorth 1 a Br nner aJ ided the Scottish Rite Choir ;; i • ml picnic on Saturday. July 2" .t the Hooten Farm, m N.w C dsle. There were ab ut 50 j *nt. Th afterm on was spent pl xmg garden games, listening t -<m •g> sing ng am; all w .i---cl maxed by a d Hei' u- buffet f'pp‘r. Albert is a mmb r of t l ’ ■ hoir. M rD Zhnei. of rear V. uertor enter* aim ’. at a nib' o’- k dinner in her hem last S> irdar evening fm tiv followk clt-sn ite' who graduated \ ■ her firm Tyner High Scho 41 cears ago Th so present v. ? Mrs Gladys Shen man, of T h Liberty. Mrs. Martha Lem- < ■ LaPaz; and M’s Helen New. c • ■’. of South Bend, and their b" ‘;and' A delicious dinn- r wa- « ved and i miniscence of D 4s that happened many years ago.

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Fi m Thursday to Saturday of last week. Mi and Mrs. k. C oil. pnam v. ;e gu«st> of Mr. ar 1 Mi'. C. M. MoS' in Green, i astle. Mr- Fay Hess. of Indianapolis, h: ' been a gue ; t of Mr. and Mi . A’ L. i'o ist for tin past month. <”i M r ; <y. Mi- Hess and Mi. i Mrs. Manford Baus? were t <k< n ।y Bill B, as- to see the Cub lio ball gam in Chicago. Mi ami Mi-. Stanley Hostel-b-r attended a stat? sale? meet-i-g >f the Ameiicm F amily Life x nanc? C; mpanyh) Cancer (at. pogram at the Greentree Country Cluh in. Ind.anapolis on Saturday. j Mr and Mr Paul Henley, of K- nton, Ohio, and their three ( sin-, were week end visitors of Mi. and Mrs. D< iig Baker and family. . A birthday celebration was ( hhi for Philip Myeis. son of ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Komon, on July 22 with a hog roa-t dinner. Th'ip wa- 10 years eld and rela. tier s came from Illinois. Ohio, In. di;ma and Michigan to wish him a happy birthday. Mr. and Mi'. Stanley Hostetter visited Mr. and Mis. Stanton ( H tetter and family in Indiana, j li Saturday evening. ; Mr. ami Mi . Tom Sullivan and < sirs Kt vin aid Steve, of Indi- ] anapolis, were week end guests i of hei parent-. Mr. and Mrs. A. < J. Kennedy. Mis. Jennie Gillette was also a gae t on Sunday. A fir family reunit nwa held i on S u day, July 22 at the country h >me । r Mi and Mrs. Rudy Elder, routt 2. Walkerton. A near peibct attendance brought 62 memk r- fr m Sault St. Mari , Michigan: Ch v land. Ohio; i F tn-ky. Michigan; Lansing. Hl. i!' and Munster Crown Point; ; Mi’iillvil! . Hammond and Griff th. Indiana The gatheiing honor, d a niece and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ahlbern. who were visiting from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and their son-, who formerly lived in Ogden Dune , Indiana. Four guests w. re also welcomed to share in the happy day.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stahly were Sunday visitors with his ister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holloway, in Akron. Indiana. The Ki • ntz Lake Conservation Club car.y in d.nner will be held Saturday ev. mng at 5.30 p in. with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawrence aid Mr. and Mr.-. John l-lah ity as hosts. The usual so. vial hour will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hostetler, Mi leu Mi . Wav it He teller, M a:.d Mrs. Fritz Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Jam - H< stetler and M: and Mi- Fied Williams and family from Oklahoma were Sundav d rn< i guest- of Mr. and Mr-. Heraid Hostetkr. Ki vin, K' nny and St.ffie Kaminski. । f Hebron. who are grand lui'ii • n of Mr. and Mrs. Cho Ciaik, spent three days here with the Clarks last week. Mi. a”. Mr. Steve Clark, of LaF'it , w re Sunday visitor., also. Mrs. Bss Ferverda returned horn Fi .day from Chicago where she was a guest cf her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Has . She also visited relatives in B' rwyn and Brookfield and her daughter. Mrs. Le Chapman, joined Iki in the latter part of her stay in the city. Mrs. D'Maris M< tzger, of Columbia City, was a week fnd guest cf Mr-. Bertha Cibin. Other gu< st for Sunday were Mr. and Mr.-. Rob it Metzger and G. E. Metzger, of Monticello; Mrs. Anna Albn. Winamac; Mr. and Mrs. Dav.d M. tzger and Fred Bvers, of Kewanna; Mrs. Ruth Hughes, of South B nd. Evening supper gue-ts were Mr. and Mr Rob i t Urbin and Mrs. John Guttman and Amy, of Wakarusa. Mr. and Mr-. Charles Cupe and Kari and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erdelyi and fam.ly returned hemt- last Thur-day fiom a ten day vaiation in Chay nne, Wyoming. where tht y vi'it’d their daughtei, Mr, and Mo. Diik Pit tcher. On the way out they stt ppo,! in S uth Dakota in and around Rapid City to do some sight iei ;ng wh ch they enjoye t and while in Ch -yenne they at. tended the R< leo. They also spent .' mt tim, at E-tes Park in Cob : .id which wa- very enjoyable. The beautiful scenuy and the good tim. made for a perfect vacation. This week f.nds i> .'enage students from Walkerton and st ven from North Liberty attend, ing tht Senior High Institute at Epwvilh Forest, Lake Webster. Rev. and Mr . Wake and Rev. ami Mrs. Willbanks are the chaperons ft r the week. Other helpers in this aiea are Joan Haney and Cindy Huhnke. Cooks for the we- k will be Father Kaufman. Ethel Bierly and Alta Bowers. Those from Walkerton attending the institute are Harold Hostetler. Nancy Meehl.ng, Nancy Hiatt. Kathy Kring. Bob Cole, Rosalie and Charles Gerber, Dale Downy, Matthew Kickbush, Norma Zahm, Jill Northam. Mike Clark, Be< ky Jacobs. Mark Northam Edwin Fenstermacher. Kenny Rohrer. Denise Baker and Mrs-. Anita Fenstermacher is on the teaching staff for the week.

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Mr. and 'Mrs. Archie Brehm, cf Koontz Lake, returned from a f.ve day vacation at the home cf her daughter, Mr. and Mis. Can Schapp' rt^ Gtayslake, 111. W hih th. io the weie at the opening of the Lake C unty Fair. Guest. L • s< v<ial days this past w-1 k ol Mi. and Mrs. Ge ige Downs, of Koontz Lake, have been Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith and grandson, of Dunnellon, Elonda. The two ladies are sisters. ( ELEBRATES 83RD BIRI HDW Mrs. Maude Kellogg Walk- rten, was the gu 't of honor at a surprise birthday party given by 24 members of th Odd Fol. low.-- and Reb. kah Ledge al Heii's Restaurant on Friday evening, July 27. After singing happy birthday, she was pre-inted with a lovely corsage by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mam. Following dinner two beautiful Lnrthday cakes were pie>ent'd which were male by Velma Shi res. Picture- w -re taken < * th- happy occasion. Mis. Kellogg received some 1< v< ly gifts and card'. Her niece and daughter-in-law and childr -n came in the afternoon and bi ought a lovely cake and ice cream. She wants to thank all for making this such a happy occaHen and a buthday which •ho will always remember son BAIL standings Jim's Barber Shop n 2

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Ridge Walkerton 9 3 Bob's Bar 10 4 Koontz Lake Merchants 8 4 Martin's Sunoco 7 5 Lloyd’' Grocery 5 6 LaE re's Arco 3 9 American Door 3 9 Savoie's Con truction 2 9 Noith rn Indiana Tool 1 1(> Jim's Barb r Shop took ov 1 sole posse sion < f first place .n Walkerton's slow pitch .-oftbail league by winning a pa.r of con. te is ki't w.ek downmg Martin s Sum,co 12.1 and Laßeie's Ai » D-5. Ridg Walkerton fell la second ly losing t» the Koontz Lake MeiehavLs s-3. Bob Bar remained in contention by scoring three victories defeating Lloyd's Grocery-Last Rmnd-l’p 13-9, Laßere’s Arco 21-1 and Savoie’s Con'truclion 123. ENJOY PICNIC The Better Homes Extension Club held their annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Roy Freeman recently. Mrs Charles Minter and Mrs. Albert Ray wil] attend the Na. ticnal Homemakers Council at Lansing, Michigan, which will be held at the M.chigan State University on Augu«t 14. The theme is “Education For Action.” Hostes es fir the picnic were Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Richar i Anderson. Door prizes were received by Mrs Howard ClingenD 1, Mrs. Clyde Stickley and Mrs. Albert Ray.