The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 November 1973 — Page 2

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M. :r IMi J 1 ■< W ill wee g • ’. W G u . s i’ h 1 :>>l t . .. ..- I.y irnner. Mr uid Mis .1 hn K.: i( *L in d । -hU ~ <f I' ii I W i\nv. V O Week < i gl*: t - Wit 1 h< I iients. Mi. am; .Mis Dale UI •Cl V ( n Thank-gA g D<\ Mr <> J M - J hn W te. a ned for din: Mi aid Mi', tit nnaid W .'■ i. I M> a: i Mi ' >an Smith ai d Gi >gg .Mr. and Mi R i:dd W< >kly an.. Todd had the billowing gu-^ts b> join them Im I ninusgiving d nrier and ex • : mg m< d. Mt. and Mi~. Cloyd Smith, Mi and Mrs. l'i-’ Stull, Mi and Mis Warner l . k. M«'. Noia 11 din and Mis Feail Stull. ( n her recent visit to Florida, M: I»orothy Walsh had the op. J- i unity to visit tout life.long n. nds who now lesnh in the Et Ktderdaie area She had seen th n recently. but tiny again en. iov d reminiscing about all their a. . vities when they all lived in CJu ago over 20 yeats ago Friday visitors in the h> nie of Mi. and Mis. A J. Kennedy were M and Mis Tom S divan and fin ily and Mr and Mis. Roy Fairbanks and daughter, of Indiap tpolis; Mr. and Mrs Dennis Bai.ei and family, of Bremen; M: Karen John-on aid children an . her mother. Mi .1 nie Gd. l?fe; Mr. and Mis Jim Baker and family and Mrs. Marvin Bak. ci On Saturday their gm s's ift addition to the Indianapolis uu sts were Mr and Mu Krunx M >n and family, of South Bend, an-, Mr and Mis James Treag>i Ji of South B- nd 1 hank>givmg dax guests of Mr afi Mr- Fritz Skinner wer. Mr ar Mrs Edwin Hain and son. M and Mis. Wayn- Bough and fan iv. of Plymouth; Mr and Mrs McNorton and tana \. of Fx. -‘on. 11l ; Mi and Mt - I invid ’J teller, of Evan«’on. 11l : Jer. 15 Carey and Kevin Hahn, of ITPorte; Miss I’x'ty Gardner and M and Mrs Danny Border, of IN : ei. Also Mi and Mrs Herid Hostetler. Mr Hid Mrs J,m Metier. Mr. aid Mis Gordon 'teller and daughter and Mis UT itd Hostetler and daughter. Gbas. Brownlee and .son Mr » : Mrs. Robert B ird n and fam'7 M rs Lloyd Smith and Mr $ Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn and ly. all of Walkerton.

. - ! BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE „ he home of the Lit- I, It* .1. Hnrdenbrtxk, located" 704 Van •i .r.n St W k<rt n Indiana, w.!l be sold for the best offer uJoret Io „ p; r vr Os LV.UH Offers will be accepted until I>e < mber 1 1973. , I — B * " nu ' are < : ‘-o. wdh io pi €<■: • a down payment nt the I ! ‘ n " ^nd the bakime < n dab of < u i.’d I- “ Khl lo ” J "’ an >’ and aH ’ ’ . 1 • 1 ■lm\• w ng • ■), picn.iM ~e tutor a t * I finer .- de Bank of W\ di W okerton, irfclfiAna i UMNE K I’d IB II EXH I lok *(>| LMnK •

■' IM- I iwr-nce Mal. ' “ • ■ I . lioiightei ■ of Mai - tn . !!< wu in Walkeib n on । g ■ •4 t i nil Mi. and M's. J . . W> ■ to; the day. Id v i'd M R* ell B >wman l\i - .n M-nasha. Wisconsin, for i '. l' i.--; x -a. Dav at the home of M l harles I i Itz On li. 'x t: y stpoped m Evanston, I • t vi.'d with her nr h>-r. A - ■ Uki Mrs Delb r’ Jacobs v<- W< In day through Friday is v.iih his jKirent.s, Mr. and Mi. Ei ne t Jacob', in Carmi. 111. 1 hey tl > visited Mr and Mis. John Bistic. in Carmi. Mi and Mrs Jos» ph Carter and Douglas and Mis Oscar H<x»ver, of Williamsport, Pa., visited with the Hamid Eddmger family the jurst week. Other gue>ts for i harksgiving Day were Mr. and M s Allan Eddmger, Stacy and Shawn. Mr and Mrs. Dwayne Faiding’ r. Dale and Brandon; Mr. and Mrs ('ohn Eddingei and Mis. Dale Watts. Mrs Roslyn Henphorn. of South 1-k-nd. came Wednesday of last week and spent the holaUiy vacation with hit parents. Mr. and Mrs Daus Hous r Other guests h»r Thanksgiving Day wane Claud** H u er. Mary Leffle and Grace A t w< x h i. M s Williem Bowers, of ColD'U, <’alif iWgIX and hei sister. Mi ami John Schulte, from Charlotte, Notth Carolina, were ixilhd here Inst Week on account of the death -of their mother, Mrs. Edna Wolfe Wey n turned home Thur.dny of this Week. Mi amt lira. Chuck Cripe re. ic.v»i| wi^d on Thimk^giving Day f a son born to Mr. and Mrs. D rk PlcUirer in ('heyeno. Wyom-, ing and has lieen named Timo, thy Dirk. Ihe fxiby whs-tx.i n in Memorial Hospital and ’ weighed ii. at M*ven pnitmis and two ounces. Gikmlmolher ./and- grandfather <hipe Starfe.l |>r Cheyene on Saturday. 8 , 5 Rev and Mr-. Clyde Wake s|»ent four days last week in Washmg' - Imh^isp itj| t|i‘H>>un. .Mr and M s. •and son Other guilts tor the holiday were Mr anti Mrs Gerald Jones, of Indianapolis; Rev and Mrs. Noble Gibion. of Anders.>n; and Mrs. David Stiange Mud son, of .Lagoo. tee Indiana A day of enjoy, ment with the family and a Th ink-giving dinner with all the trimmings was enjoyed.

Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Guttman and Mrs. Bei tha Vrbm ueic in \>akaiu i tor Thank.-g v ing Day a< guests of Di an ! Mis. J hn Guttman and family. i> I hanksgix ing Day Mi. a I Mi s. Rus ell D. <‘iip , oi t :,i 1 : t. entertained th>-i f.im v .-'.I Mi -. Elsie J hn on and Mr and Nir Wai 1 Awal.!, of Walkerton. i ■ -.i k giving I >ay gtie ‘ of Mi. ar I Mi Gale Sherian l wei Mr. i ‘ M> Branson 11 aft, Nub y ! lull; Mi. and M;s. Chin k • ; i and daughti i ; and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Biederstadt and family, of LaPorte. Mr-.. Donald Petry, of Hoop. st< n, Illinois, was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hershberger an-! family most of la f we k. G< ige Hershberger wars also a guest on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker and Mr an<l Mrs. Doug Bikcf and family w-re gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs Dennis B iker in Brem- n for Tb.anksgiving Mr. and Mis. Mer. lin Jones, of Bremen, were also pi esent to enjoy the holiday with the Bakers. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hostet. ter; Miss Judy Hostetter, of Chi. cago; Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hostetter and family, of Indianapolis; and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hostetter and family, of South Bend, were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and M.s. Roy Hostetter. Mrs. Charles Martin and son entertained the following guests for Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mr>. Norman Hostetler and fam. ily. of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball and family, of Loganxport; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rhodes and daughter, of Plymouth; Mr. an*! Mrs. Charles R. Martin and son, of Chillicothe, Ohio; and Miss Linda Seiner, of South Bend. Mr ami Mrs. Fred Miller cm tertained the following guests < n Thanksgiving Day in their home, Mrs. Frank Hahn. Mr. and Mrs’ Marvin Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Williams and son. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. D-siie Williams, of Hamlet, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hahn’ of Crown Point.

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Robert E. Crbln, Editor IHE INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., Publisher t flul-03 Ro«M-velt Road, Walkerton, Indiana Telephone W6-3J39 •’I-BLICATION TIME-* Thursday of Each Week Second class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SLbol.Kii’ilON R.MEs: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional H Mailed Ont Os State

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gore and f iinil ', of Crete, IlliJnoiH, and Mis. Fayette Dunn were in Lalayette, Indiana, Thursday as guests of .Mi. and Mis. Dennis Dunn and family. Mr. an-! Mrs. Charles Eppei on and family, of East Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman and family, of Fish Lake; Mrs. Dma McCarty and Mrs. Emma Zigler and Art wi > e Thank'-giving Day guests of Mrs. Ether Kaufman. Tom and Elsie Frame, own* rs of the Walkerton Dairy Queen, attended the International Dairy Queen regional convention in Chicago on November 19-20. Approximately 300 oth .• store operators and owners from seven states were present. Guests Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan and family were Miss Mona and Nora Wilson. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Burch and Mr. and Mrs. RoNrt Uitiin. Ted Daube has been named to receive a special award for his outstanding corn yield of 170.4 bushel per acre in Funk’s G pro. ject 200 high yield oom growing program. Ted Harvested on No. vember 5 at 16 4 per cent moisture from a field of Funks G 4444 On Thanksgiving evening dinguests of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Lzxwry and sun were Mrs Dewey Lowry, Miss Susie Lowry, Mr. and Mrs Jerry Weigand and sons and from Plymouth were Mr an*l Mrs. Kenneth How< 11 and Mr ami Mrs. Guy Arnones, and Mrs Daniel Frazier and daughter, of Kingsford Heights.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowry and I son and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wiegand and sons helped the ladies’ parents celebrate the Thanksgiv. ing Day by being dinm r guests with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brant, , of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Al Vandemicr and daughters, of Richmond, Ind., were Thu^day and Friday guests of his aunt, Mr.'. Helen Smith, Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Gooige Pfeiffer were also Thanksgiving Day guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday in Union Mills visiting wth -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner, Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kerchaert were Mr. and Mrs. Butch Smith and family, of Bourbon; Rev. and Mrs. Harold Williams, of Elkhart; and Mr. and Mrs. William Hostetler and Shane, of North Liberty, In the evening Mrs. Mary Shirk and Miss Sylvia Shirk of South Bend were guests. $25 00 REWARD For INFORMATION i leading To The ARREST A CONVICTION Os The Jn«IU idtutl or Individuals । Ri*s|xMisihk- for Vandalism to The IJcns I’uuth Buiding Ca4t f 3tn29