The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1973 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCTOBER 4, 1973

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'Villiam Michalski came home Saturday fiom a week stay in the Lal’orte Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols, of Michigan City, were guests of Mi and Mis. Clyde Chapman on M. nday. Mrs. Paul Kolmer of Fort W lyne, visited her parents on W-xinesda^' < ( last week. Mr. and Mrs Otto Schmeltz. Mi and Mt.' Neal Weakly and daughter, < t N rlh Carolina, were Ie o visiting with his parents. Mi. and Mr>. James Weakly and on Saturday they visited with Mr. and Mis. Cloyd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and family, of Joliet. Illinois, and Mr and Mis. Fritz Skinner were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mis Herald Hostetler and family. Mrs. Roy Newell was last week ir Oak Park, Illinois with her sasier Mrs. Joseph Uhlir. Last Saturday the Newells received a c o<i < f congratulations and best v is> es for their s*th wedding an. roersary from the President of t^e United States, which was a big and pleasant surprise to the Nd Wells. Mr. and Mi's. W. G. Page and daughter, of Deerfield. 111., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rizek and family. On Sunday both families were breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rizek. and family, in North Liberty. Albert and Dorothea Brenner were in Markham. Illinois, on Sunday to attend the 81st birth. < ay of Mrs. Viola Kagy. ' r ' ° Koontz Lake Conservation ( lub carry-in dinner will be on Saturday evening at 5:30 p.m. ihe club house with Mrs. Jack L-ne and Mr.s Clifford Hunery. rger serving as hostesses for the • v^mng. A social hour will fol. low the dinner. di and Mrs. Paul Gielerak and -ugrter, of Rochester, Minneso- > formerly of Koontz Lake, wt re here last Wednesday eveno’_ as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner. vli and Mrs. Neal Weakly, of • Tanel Hill. North Carolina, s. • nt. several days here vacation, ing with a trip to the western states including Colorado and a i it in Salt Lake City before relurning to Walkerton at the James Weaklys to pick up their । a lighter, Melissa, who stayed wr h her grandparents while her t a rents toured the west. dm. William DePoy, Mrs. Mary Bauer. Mrs. Fry, Mrs. ward Decker. Mrs. Walter 'i ores. Mrs. Esther Dearing and is Ruth Clark all attended the “.strict meeting of the Rebekah <>• ige in North Judson on Thurs. ■>y ot last week. di. and Mrs. Ronald Long. Jloomington, are the parents of on. Neil Lester, born Monday, -• ptember 24 in the Bloomington ■usidtal. Mrs. Long Ls the formT*ny Keck, daughter of Mr. i । Mrs. Raymond Keck. Mr. ng is a medical student at In. n University. Mrs. Long.. ' >< <H.d brother David, are mg this week with her par. < ntß. «i. and Mrs. Joe Kerchaert । i Mi. and Mrs. Gene Keichaert r< in Dearborn, Michigan, last Nrtturuay and Sunday to attend !*• wedding of Kathleen Ker. aert, a daughter of Joe Ker. > naert. The wedding was on Sat. ruay evening and a reception :< flowed. on Friday, September 21, a ' Hthday lumb r party was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J•< k Rizek in honor of Kun’s iOth birthday Guests were Tammy Youdbuhs. Lisa Rizek, Mary < ‘P^k. Sherry Klimdinst, Lisa (> hs, Marina Kwkbush, Stacey S llci and Tiacy Kissing t. Many games w»-re placed and each guest w n a prize Miss Mary Ann Frame assisted Mrs. R lze k with games and redreahments.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conner, of Mulberry, and Mr. and Mr.s. Alvin Conner Jr., and family, of Lafayette, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ry Miller. Mr. and Mr.s. Albert Burroughs. of Plymouth, were Sunday evening visitors of Mrs. Miller. A dinner party was held at the home of Mr.s. Joe Lowry on Saturday evening and the guest of honor was to be her sister, Mis. J rry W.ggins, but on Saturday morning, Mrs. Wiggins was taken to Memorial Hospital and a little while later a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins. Th ' party was planned as a shower with 10 guests arriv. ing with baby shower gifts and dinner was enjoyed. The gifts were sent to the Wiggins home. The annual party for the Kewanna Group which is made up of former residents and present residents, met on Friday after, noon at th? home of Mrs. Vera Matthewman in Mishawaka. A total of 20 were present to enjoy the visit and contests. ; Refreshments were served. Guests were from North Liberty, Rochester, Argos, Walkerton, Kewanna, So. Bend, Mishawaka, Vandalia and White Pigeon. Michigan. Mrs. Bertha Urbin of Walkerton and Mrs. Harold Harding of North Liberty attended. Mrs. Dorothy Walsh returned home la«t Wednesday from a 17 day vacation tour of Europe. Some of the plac?s on the tour that were visited were Paris, Amsterdam, Rome. Brussels, Switz, erland. Budapest and many others. She reports th? scenery beautiful, the cities booming and the prices terrific. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman. Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Mrs. Robert Urbin were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. John B. Guttman and family in Wakarusa The occasion was in honor of John Robert's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ruby have returned from Long Island. New York, where they spent 10 days with her nephew. Captain Ray L. Jones and family. Capt. Jones is a pilot for Pan Am air. lines. They enjoyed many sights of New York with a boat trip around Manhatten and Mr. Ruby and friends even did some deep sea fishing in the Atlantic Ocean and report very good luck. Koontz Lake residents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brehm, have return, ed from a 10 day vacation to AA ashington. D.C. They’ were accompanied by their daughter Pa. triCia and her husband, Frank Murphy, of Chicago. In Wash, ington they visited their other daughter, Dorothy and James He?, nan who is an officer in the Air Force, security division. The most outstanding highlight of the trip was they had the honor of a privately conducted tour of Pres, ident Nixon's plane, Air Force I. They were given a complete explanation of each function of th? plane; the computing system; control of the plane; times; the President and First Lady's in. dividual compartments and the compartments of the news media, securities and dignitaries. This all has be?n and honor the Brehms will not soon forget. Gas and heartburn? • * Di-Gel contains a unique antigas ingredient, Simethicone. • This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gas-bubbles. Your relief is mort* complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get Di-Gel tablets or liquid today. Product o* Plough, Inc. •

CHAPMANS ENJOY TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman have returned after a vacation trip thru Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Virginia. West Virginia and Kentucky. They visited relatives of Mrs. Chapman and many historical places. They were on tours of the Amish country around Lancaster, Pa., Harper's Ferry where Viiginia. West Virginia and Mary, pand meet, Arlington National Cemetery, the United States capital, the White House, Washington Monument, Washington Cathedral and Lincoln Memorial, all in Washington, D.C, The home of Barbara Fritchie in Frederick. Md.. while guests of Mrs. Virgil Hylton, cousin of Mrs. Chapman; at the Francis Scott Key Hotel in Frederick' Md., the Chapmans were intro, duced to the Governor of Mary, land, Marvin Mandell. A tour aFo was taken at Mount Vernon. The George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, Va., and of the Natural Bridge, of Virginia, which is one of the seven natural wonders of the Modern World, Many side trips were enjoyed while the Chapmans were in Virginia. to the place where Mis. Chapman was born in the Shenadoah Valley, where her parents and grandparent's grew up and where many of her cousins still live. The wonderful hospitality while visiting there leaves many wonderful memories.

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Tri Kappa Holds Officers Workshop Mere than 100 area members and leaders of Kappa Kappa Kap. pa met at the Presbyterian Church in Walkerton on Wednes. day, September 26, for their annual officers’ workshop. Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, of Walkerton, Province Ten Officer, was leader and coordinator. In addition to Mrs. Rohner, the speakers giving reports were Mrs. Dale Pence, Columbia City, schol. arship; Mrs. Philip Woodcox, Auburn, art; Mrs. Dennis Templeton, Nappanee, public relations; Mrs. Joseph Costanza, Portage, chapters and charters; Mrs. Charles Doran, Elkhart, philanthrophy; Mrs. Thomas Lilly, Elkhart, treasurers; and Mrs. Thomas Walker, Culver, reporting to newspapers. General business included th? latest news from State Council and all state committees, and general plans for the coming year. Before the meeting and workshops, a reception was held to honor Mrs. Rohrer and other Province Ten officials. Mrs. Richard Hershberger, Mrs. Carl Christensen and (Mr.f Glenn Jacob were chairmen of the coffee hour. North Liberty members present were: Mrs. John Peddycord, president; Mrs. James Campbell, vicepresident; Mrs. Carrol Jordan, treasurer; Mr.s. Joseph Dregits, Corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jerry Knepp, public relations; and

Mrs. Audine Manuel. Walkerton members present were: Mrs. Bryce Rohrer; Mrs. Richard Hershberger, president; Mrs. Alvin Boise, vice-president; Mrs. Glenn Jacob, corresponding secretary; Mis. Carl Christensen; Mrs. Robert Bauss; Mrs. Gene Brems; Mrs. Ernest Brovoid; Mrs. William Carter; Mrs. Den. slow Doll; Mrs. Larry Hiler; Miss Cindy Huhnke; Miss Linda Huhn, ke; Mrs. Harold Muncie: Mrs. John Shields and Mrs. Charles Ti avelbee. Watch out when It’s dark out! 1 — - 1 Plenty | of room at the > top. Many World War II and Korea Reservists ' are retiring so promotions are coming faster. J I The Army Reserve. st pays to go to meetings. ! L———fl