The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 February 1974 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENTA'HH — FF.BRI \RY 14. 1974

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Sumliiy cwiang guests of Mr. and M’s (naiies Md? in an 1 Liovd H D.mkert. wen Mi. ar. i Mr>. PM Dankrit and famih of WnlkrrV>u. Mi Blanche Outs, Mrs. Mary Samps >n and daught< r. Mr. and Mis. Dale Lancaster a - d daughter, of LaPaz; and Ralph Young, of Bremen. Cake ard ice cream was served in honor >f the birthdays of Lloyd H. Pankert, Chris Dankrit and Mi.-. Couts Girl S' >ut < ’kie sale February 8-1 M Jim Clapper was admitted to LtPorte Hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long. of K ■ >ntz Like, iitumel last week fi mi a thn e week vacation spent w'tn then daughter. Mr an i Mi >. R Bischman, Tavernier. Piantat n Key. Flur. ii. The trip was ri’ ide by plane which they enjoye , and the w< ether was so warm v ib- they were there. Mr. an<l Mrs. William C Dicks<m, of Koontz Dake. were in N le.-. lihr . . from Saturday of last wtek until Thursday visit, ii g with their » n and family, tie William Dicksons. Mrs. I la Mae Watkins and Mr. ar.d Mi-. Kenneth Lemert were g ests of Mrs. Hazel Wisenlwuigh last Friday evening honoring Mrs. V Okuis’ birthday. Ap. and Mrs Stanley Hostet. U returned home on Friday ev. t ang of last week from a three v. ok vacation spent in Florida. Tney enjoyed sight seeing and the warm weather in and around Orlando. Air. and Mrs. Orrin Duthie were in Ch.cago Saturday ar.d Sunday attending a hobby show. rhuay evening dinner guests (' Mrs. Jacie Radmacher were m:\ ar.d Mi- Curtis Sylvester, c Valparaiso: Richard Stokes, or Portage; Miss Alice Leslie and Ai s. Ethel Hudelmyer. Misfortune happened last week t > Mrs. Nora Hahn when she supjieu on m icy spot and fell, braking here right arm at the V :Ist.

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Mr. ai 1 Mrs. Carl Sc holer, of Chicago, wei e week end guests ; Mr and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer. Mrs Emma Ward and Mrs. Mildred Rice will serve as hostesses for the Koontz Lake Conservation Chib carry.in dinner on Saturday at the club house. A s ici d hour w.ll follow. Mrs. Gladss Tener entertained the members of the Dorcus Society of th<> local Seventh Day Adventist Church on Monday aft-ci-noon. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich nd Anderson Jr., and family, were Mr and Mrs. Russell Snodgrass and family; Mr. and Mr-. Richard Anderson Sr., and Mr-. Ben Pi ice. The group helped Joanna Anderson celebrate her fourth birthday w.th a Raggedy Ann birthday cake an<! home made ice cream. Mrs. Stella Dipert, of Koontz Lake, was in Michigan last week visiting friends and she fell down and was taken to the Hospital in Niles. Mrs. Glenn Jacob and daughter. Katie, came home on Sunday night from a 10 day vacation in Bradenton. Florida, whore they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacob. The seventh and eighth grade y mth of the Walkerton United Methodist Church hid a bowling party at the Pizza Bowl Lanes on Sunday afternoon with 20 participating. After the bowling they went to the home of Norman Burden when* they enjoyed re. freshments ami entertainment. Mrs. G. W (Peck) Lowry was hostess on Sunday for a baby -hower given in honor of Mrs. Dean Lowty. Those present were Mrs. Dewey Lowry, Mrs. Tom Ixiwry, Mrs. Shirley Allen. Mrs. Nina I. wiy, Mrs. Sylvia Adams and Mrs Evelyn Dunknk. Mrs. Dunk.rk was emhostess. Games were p’ iyed and prizes aw.nded. Refreshments of cake, jello, punch and coffee were served. Mrs Ralph Dixon and Mis. David Bella honored Miss Dianna

Stephenson with a bridal shower on Sunday. Februaiy 3 in Heil's Dining Room. The tride’s colors of red and wh.te were carried out i' the decorations. Cupid bing. w I playe 1 wth sever d priz. s give: L-; pi z.i - were wn by Mi \ Paula Patters, n and Mis. V lie l’i hen. Refreshments of i ke, pur h, mits, candies and t df> were served to gmsts ’Tun Wdk ion. Stillwell, North Lbeity. Pljmoutn and South Beni. Ti e bride to be received many lovely gifts. Mis.- Stephenson will be man :ed to Michael Amor on March 2. MIKI \M ( HR LE MEETS The M.nam Circle met Jami iry 23 at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Stephenson with eight meml>TS of the St. John’s Lutheran group present. Mrs. Roy Reamschnyder led the devotions. The Betty Baxter story was told on tape and the story tells of suffering and healing. Die meeting began with song, roll call and a short business meeting followed. Plans for a bake sae in April and a bazaar and bake sale in November were discussed. Also members were asked to bake pies and work at the Claude McEndar. fer sale February 2. The meeting was concluded with the missionary is-nedu tion. on honor rolls Julie Zlatos, bO7 Harrison St., Walkerton, is listed on the fall semester honor roll at Indiana State University. Terre Haute, Indiana. MAKES CUTTING TWICE-AS-EASY $ 11Q 95 ONLY IIU I ’ with 12" b«r ft chain TM—Tr»rf«m«rl of Look tor your local Homollto d««i»r In th« yollow pagot. For SINUS Kstomfort TAKE sinarost sinarest n«M«cn« ana j SPECIFICALLY FORMULATED FOR SINUS HEADACHE AND CONGESTION RawAii corp G PHARMACRAFT Box 121? Rochestt f, New York 14603

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