The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1973 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Don Ries and daughters were here last week ard camped out at her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stahly. Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Wake were kn Indianapolis last week and Rev. Wake attended the School cf th? Prophets at Indiana Cen. tial College and Mrs. Wake visited relatives. Mr. and Mis. Mayotte Arseneau Visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Ar-'.neau. in Crown P< .nt, during the week end and cn Labor Dav were at Lowell, Ind., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Winfi d Shade and see the Labor Day Patade in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Riy Newell were entt tailed at the Strong lbw Turkey Farm Inn for h- i birthday by the O NO. Club whi< h she is an honorary member. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dunnam, of Riv.rdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlan Corbett, of Evergreen Park, 111., hosted the party and they ate nr mb-'rs of the club. Mrs. Alta Bow rs birthday wacelebrat*d on Suixlay evening at Berdix Park with a picnic suppt i given b. th< immediate family. Those pt ‘sent were Mr. and Mis. John Bowers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murphy ar 1 family, Mr. and Mrs. Herb'it Mantick and family, of LaPorte, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy and family, of Mishawaka, and Mi. and Mis Jerry Tesch and family, of Mishawaka. The 25th wedding anniversary cf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stolte, cf Albion, was celebrated on Sun. gtv afternoon in the Presbyterran Church with the families of the two present. Mrs. Stolte was th. fetmer Ruth Burly, daughter of Mr. anti Mis. Russell Burly. Attend.ng wer ■ Mr. and Mrs. Rir-sell Bicrly and Man.a; Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Br -rly and f- r; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Molden and chikhen, of Crown Point; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Haagland and daughter, of LaPorte; Mr. and Mr.-. Myron Raemier, LaPorte; Mr. and Mrs. Sidnev Smith, of Hamlet; Mi>s Ethel Bierly and Mr. and Mis. Morris Malstaff.

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Brad Kaser, Tyner, received a blue ribbon at the Indiana State Fair in division II of Forestry. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woods and sons, of Montclair. New Jer. s,y; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hostetter and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ed Cole and sons, of Walkerton, were guests on Saturday evening for dinner at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Leonard Beaty. Following dinner some slides were shown of their recent tiip to Alaska. There will be a carry-in dinner on Saturday evening at the Con. scivation club House at Koontz Lak ■ b ginning at 5:30 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and Mi. and Mr--. Verlin C.cd, of LaPaz, spent the week end m R<< a on. 111., to see the rodeo held there. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brehm, of Ko ntz Lake, were in Fort Waym on Sunday to attend the 50th wedding anniversary of his hi । ther, of Boynton Beach, Fla. Tiie open house was held in the In me of his son in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moss, of Greencastle, w ue here from Mon. day thru Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Dunnuck, of South Bend spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Fayette Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. We>lev Grimm, of New Castle, spent t 77 week end at Koontz Lake with Mr. and Mis. Floyd Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kuiperr, of Jensen Beach, Florida, were guests for a few days last week of the Browns. Mrs. Bud Hunt was in Lafayctt<- on Friday to visit with her mother, M.S. Viola Emerson, who i in a nursing home th- re. Mrs. Be-s Ferverda who has be- n h -re for the past five months making her home with Mrs. Ellen Br.de, Ki >ntz Lake will have or. Thm day for her home at Lake Wals, Fla. Her friend. "Mrs. Kathryn Flumm r, of Broktield. Ulin is, will accompany her on th- trip and they will be stopping in Noblesville for th'- week end to v.sit with Mrs. Fei vei da's granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs, Larry Jacobi.

Friday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Vern John.-, in were Mr. and Mi s. Ru ssell (h ipe and M-r. ar.d Mis. Ward Awald. Mis. Faye Jone- re' or d h'-m* Monday loan a we k v it m Ft. Wayn with her sistei M Haz I i auk and ob.cr !< '. । ix • > and mend- in the a:- a. AL. and -Mis. Nuiman Lott acd family, of LaPorte, wtie Sunday gut Is ol hi r gi andmothei. Mrs. H it. use Moerman. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B.agh s, Mr. and Mrs. Noiman B agios and family, Mrs. Phylh.s Hellmga, cf Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Htllinga of Elkhart, were in Middlebury Saturday to help Tommy Hellmga celebrate his birthday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellinga and Tammy. Mrs. Bertha Urbin was in W i. karusa on Sunday to vi-it with her daughter and family. Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman and children. Mr. aid Mis. Roy Hostel’ r have had Mr. and Mrs. Rui.aid Wood, of Montclair, New Jersey, as thc.r guests lor th? past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon and family were week end guests of ins parents Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dick-i n. at Kuntz Lake. Mrs. Wilma Hockett, of LaPerte, was in Walkerton Sunday evening to vi.-it with her moth ?r, Mi-. Lawrence Groshans. Monday Mr. and Mis Jack Ryan. Juli ' and Jim. gu- .ts of Mrs. C. A. Ryan, in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiracofe and daughter, of Fort Wayne, were week end guests of h- r parents, Mr and Mr.-. Dale Ullery. A surprise birthday partv was enjoyed < n Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Chapman for Mr. Chapman. Gm-ts were Mr and Mrs. Lee Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman and Linda. Mr. and Mis. Kenny Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brovoid, Mrs. Mark Fenstermacher, Mrs. Bess Fer. verda and Mrs. Carol Lonn, of LaPorte. Saturday vening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman and Lin. da were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson. of Bloomington, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fen-’• rmaeher along w.th Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Chap, man. • i a K v. and Mrs Robert B wman had a- th-ii gue-Ls M >nday evening in cel bration of M s. 19 w. mat 's mother’s ssth 1 irthdaay, Mis. Waltvi Davis, of Evanston, 111., an th'-r daughter of Mrs. Davis, Mis, Eugene Cund- n of Wilmett, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs Richaid Kane, of Evanston; and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kane, of Cm. cinnati Ohio.

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■ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan and family and Mis. Robert Urbii . Mr. and M. . Gus V rkler. Mr. ind Mrs. James V M H yV< kier, . P ' 1, w re Sund y gu M 1 ii tn Clark, in Fan. ui"/. Hi. Jennifer Jacob, to, Ga., and J-if Ja >b, if Wi st La layette were hi me over the Lab >r Day holiday visiting their paients, Mr. and M-is. Mahlon. Jacob. < ELEBK \TE ANNIVERS \RY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weller were honored by the ii children on Sunday with an open house for th» ir 25th wedding anniversary. Refreshments of punch and wed. ding cake were served to the guests who came to congratulate them. Guests were from Walk, erton, South Bend. Giarger. [.a. Pi rt ?, Lafayette and N- .th Li'. erty. H- -ting the open h< o-e w< ie Mr. ar.d Mis. William iC Jh-t' i Braden, of Terre Haute Mr. and Mrs. Lairy iDaib'n.o G \ s. of LaPorte; Mr. and Mi -. CP. >rl s Harris md fam.lv, f Elkhart; and Mr. and Mis. Ph:i.ip Hui .-, and family, of South Bond. CARDS < THANKS '^l __ I would like to thank the many friends and relatives who remem. bered me while 1 was in the hospital. Rvgina Bussie T would like to take this op. p itumty to thark the na mb. - of the Koontz Laki- Conservation Club for their donations and long hours of hard work spent in making our Christmas in August sale a huge success. Also, many thanks to those who came and

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