The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 November 1973 — Page 7

[. Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst called on Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tillman in Plymouth on Sunday even, ing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer returned heme on Sunday evening after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schoiterg, in Chicago, airiving there on Wednesday. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brems and family were her parents. Mr. and M.s. Sam Jack and Craig, of Hamlet; Mr. and Mrs. Belden Brems and Mrs. Anna Peterson, of Knox and M s. Minnie Becker, of Munster. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Putman and family, of Argos, were Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Den<low Dili and Scott. Other guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Greg Doll, of Inci.anapolis, and Mr. and Mn. Don Swanson, of Valparaiso. Mr. and Mis. George Pfeiff, r. Miss Dorothea Bienner and Albert Brenner will serve as hosts 1 jr Liu- carry in dinner on Saturday at the K< mtz Lake Conservation Club beginning at 5:30 p.m. CST. A social hour will follow th,- dinner. Mr. and Mr.s, Harold Sheaks entertained at a late Thank-giv-ing dinner on Sunday, November 23. at the Al-N-Dor Restaurant. The family dinner was served to 57 m- mbeis and seven guests. The Sheaks two sons from Cali, f mu were present, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheaks Jr and son Greg, and Mr and Mrs Jerry Sheaks. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and M.s Orville Klinedinst were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klinedir.st and children; Mr and Mrs. Russell Jimmerson and children; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ream and daughters, of Ossian, Ind.; Mrs. Mary Moore, Theil Ream and son, of Teagarden; and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ream and Dennis. TESWE Friday, Saturday, Sunday November 30. I>e<emhT 1, 2 Rf ger M >re as James Bond in Live And Let Die Rated •'PG” Shows at 7:00 & 9:05 Corning N it Week “SSSSSSS” And BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF The Light House Vast Display Os Lighting Fixtures Gifts — I !< al fer any Occasion The Light House 609 \ndrew \\e. LaPortr, Indian* 362-5722 Open Friday Until S 30 4td2O

Mrs. Newton Williams returned j to her home on Saturday 1 i UIII the LaPcrte H- pital. Mr. and M.s. A. G. Hunt left ‘ last Wednesday morning f ( r Beaver Dam. Wise asin. t spend the ’ holiday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mr.-. Norns Bustie. Die Hurt.- nturned home late in the afte. noon on Munda .. Mr. and Mrs. F W Hathaway, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, arrived <3 Saturday at the home of her sister, Mr. and Ms. Wav ne Burch, to spend the week end. On Saturday evening they all went into Chicago to visit with anoher sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charier Zes. chke. Thank-giving Day and week end guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brehm, of Koontz Lake, were Mr. and Mrs Dan Schappert and children, Laura. Susan, David and Derek. of Grayslake, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. James Hetman anti children, Katie, Jenny, Danny and Sean, forme-, ly of W’ashington, DC., and now living in Chicago; and Mrs. Irene Hetman of Chicago. Mrs. Schappert i Virginia I and Mrs. Heenan (Dorothy) are daughters of Archie and Ruth Brehm. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kuklinski, of Koontz Lake, enjoyed the last

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feur days of last week visiting relatives in Ot-ego. Grand Rapids and Holland. Michigan They w e guests of Mr. and Mr^ Nelsr n N< ’ ton and family in Ostego cn Thanksgiving Day. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Cde end s- n- w ee Thanksgiving D\v dinner guests of Mr. and M-- Leoru ard Beaty. In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hostetter wer« the gues’s if the Beatys. Tha r 'ksgivine Day guests fra 5 o’clock traditional tin key dinner with all the trimmings of Mr and Mrs. David Lawrence were their daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Thoma' Randall and family, of Lafayette: and their son. D a”d Mrs. Ress Lawrence and family, of LaPorte, and her mother. Mrs. Myrtle Mutchler. of Walkerton. SURPRISE DINNER PARTY In celebration of thr* 40th wedding anniversary cf Mi and Mrs. Archie Brehm, of Koontz Lake, their four daughters gave a sur. prise dinner party at Win S< hud er’s Restaurant, Steve-..- vd>, Michigan, on Saturday ev<ni-e, November 17. Tin -e present wve Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murph’ (Patricia): Mr. and Mrs. James Heenan (Dorothy) aid Kati Jenny. Danny and Sean, all of

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Chicago; Mr and Mrs. Dan Schap. pert i Virginia j, Laura, Dav.d Sus,n and Derek Schappe!' Gia vs. lake. Ill.; Mis. Mary Sei. ij pA-t, A’lrc.a, IP Unable to attend tmt there in spirit w-re Mr ind Mrs. William Lio* d <Hos» arm (, and their three childr- - William, Ann and Thomas, f C- in Rapids, lowa.

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Teacher: “How has me invention of the automobile benefited mankind Pupil: “We’j. t has almost st' pped hor e e steal eg.” Professor: 'An hys.;* non! girl !s mist iffi<.or.’iv (pi.<ted d< wn by a firm kiss.” Student. 'How do you get • ne hysterical?”

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