The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 February 1974 — Page 8
- THE INWEI’EN DENT-NEW’S — FEBKI ARY 21, 1974
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Bcb Pollitt. Wake: ton. junior at Ball State, is on the golf team. Stella P pert, c* Koontz Lake, va- t-in. .•-■« i f: m 1 iwatmg 11 . pit.u. n X < - M: h.g in, t ) M.Ue:’' Ma- ; X. ..-mg Home, 1 . .r • F-. : iy tv :. 1; ■ - w<’ k Ex ’ • I’r.h. « . V • • ■ .. .: • <• t. w M - I . r. : > .•; a" : ’ ■' • . ' ?'• Jul 11' F • i ■ : I ‘ Ir. and Ms H • \ i : h ■ . Yb / of Sent ;.••■:■' y din. r. ■ gu td Mrs J ..-. • F delyi. M- '' ■ ■ ! W o . ar i Mrs. V • ■. .- . • - ■ ■ h < cs f t' e K tz L ikt Con. sf-rv:’. '. C. ;b cariy in dir.m 1 on S itui day at 6t o ;m n club h >'oe. An h. ir of v s.t.R -n and gana < will < >l] w the dinner. Mr. and Mr- E i Arseneau. of Valparaiso. ird Mr. and Mrs. Maye tte Arsereau, < f Walkerton, attended the 50th wedding anni. versa, y of Mr. and Mrs. Med Ar eneau. in Memmence, 111., on Funday. Mr md M”. Robert Ui* in and Mrs. Bertha Urbin were .n Waka, rasa on Sunday afternoon for a l iated b.zthday dinner in honor < f Mrs. Bertha Urbin at the home < ' Dr a? d Mr.' John Guttman and family. Mrs. Margaret Ann Finkle. In. danan’>- Mr aM Mrs Rchard Bandendistel, of LaPorte: Alice a.; Hairy Dativy. Mi.'hawaka; Ruth ar ! Gt ge A. Reu-ch and pen Tom. of South F rt Mitchell. Ky . all came t lx- with their n: ther ft - three day and to at. t' 'd the funeral of th; ir father. C’’. tries I’,. Eird-.d.stel la«t week’ Mrs. Etch Scu Denver. Colorado. was nn..Vp to attend due to connections by an were cn t 0 Fhort of a notice.
DOLLAR SPECIAL n-ondsy liiiu Thursday Only Feb. 25 - 28 and Marsh 4 -7 S!,Cj OFF ON I ICTAL BEAUTY SERVICE I ' ' ■ : - COJIE f/y TODAY TO « Reflections By Karen And Kathy St. Road 23 Koontz Lake < UHLI) (IX 11 IMHt* Phone 586-3860 KiR \X M POJXTMEX I Watch For Our Easter Special Coming Up Soon!
Mrs. May Johnson was admit, ted to the LaPorte Hospital on Wednesday, February 13 and she is .n zoom 315. Sunday guests of Mrs. George F iid' ll were Mr and Mrs Ray 1 1 :z( i ’ : 1 amily, of Che-t> - ' n. "d M’. w i Mt s. Ro <: t H crey. ( f M h iwak 1. ■ ' 1 M L H ■ and M i M:> G- ,ga Pl it, f K.. ntz Like. t< ’ ■* dhur - ay afterno n f D't wc- k frun a two week v.i a in L , : ’ go A -res, F? ■ da. with her sister and husband. Mr. and M ~. Fia: k Snyd-r. They also stepped fa a chat wth Mr. ar! Mi- Jan:e< Murrey and Mrs Bes- Fervtj ! t in Lake Wiles. While at het sis. tens. two other s.sters from Chicago came and made the vacation extra nice, except while there they received a call telling them of damage to their gar ege at Koontz Lake which was cau-ed by an automob le missing the curve and going through their ga. garage. Due to this their vacation was cut short by two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. David Sullivan, of Aurora. Colorado, who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac McNorton. have returned to their home. Mr. a^H Mrs. Pit McNorton and daughters of Evanston. 111., were on Sundav. On Thursday !V Sullivans wore honored with a dmner. aFn oh ervM the birth. davs of Mim McN-Mon and Mr. Mrs h O S.lverthom. of Ga- • M- and Mrs Virgil Mvers. ( f N,-th Liberty, were o’' r c^n'. Other guests dur. tr. v.-k were Mr. and Mrs. J a K - aid and Shair ami her f’ i T -x- T-o of New Carlisle; a ” I T r y. Kincaai; j u |^ 7 M-' K’onfonstein and M ' James Kearney Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Houser and* family, of North Liberty, were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery. Cloyd Smith. Virgil Cripe and Mrs. Regina Wells are all home from the Osteopathic Hospital, S' uth Bend, and 1 ecujxu ating at home. -Mrs Wells had surgery and is doing very well. Mrs. H.lda Center is a patient in tre Osteopathic Hospital and had surgery the first of this week. On Tuesday morning of this week, Mrs. John Guttman was called and told of the death of her sister. Mrs. James Griffith, in Sheridan. Indiana. Mrs. Gris. fith had been in ill health for several years. She was a retired school teacher having taught in tiie Sheridan Schools for a long time. M I.id M.s Bud Hunt were in North Manchester on Saturday t > attend the wedd ng of M„ss S iron Bell.’yer. dmighh i oi Mr. '\ ! .Mrs. V, . ;am (). B< 'ii'.;. 1 t M . Wiilia .. E. 1- <y at tin Fu t L' tinen ( in h th< 1 jdu n was held mimed: t'riy follow,r.g th'- cerem< ny. M.ss Lii ia B .^> and Lee B« use treated their parents, M> a d Mrs. Marvin Bous?, to an anniversary dinner at Schori'.s Restaurant, Plym uth, on Tu<>. day of last week for the.r 25th wedding anniversary. In the evening they were joined b. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bouse, Marvin's parents, at their home on Wal. nut Road for cake and ice cream. Recent visitors in the heme of Mr. ind Mrs. otto Schmeltz we e Mr. and Mi - Paul KolmaiT and Lo.s, of Fort W lyne; Mrs. Eve. lyn Mark and Mr and Mrs Rich, aid Rcbb. of Niles, M.ch : Mr. ard Mrs hied Keller, of Buchan, ran Mich; and Mr and Mrs. John S luiultz, of Rolling Prairie. On Thursday, February 14, Joyce Farrar ard l^onard Carlisle were united in marriage in South Bend at the Crest Manor Church of the Brethren. The new Mrs. Carl.? Ie was the former Joyce Hockett, of Walkerton, and the l.mghto of Wilma Hockett, LaPorte Mrs. Bertha Urbin entertained at a six o’clock dinner last Thurs. dty for lour members of her li.dge club and four guests . The evening was spent playing I ridge and prizes were awarded. Miss Linda Klmcdmst, Forrest Klmedmst and M. and Mr- For. ic t Khned.nst were honored to have as guests in their home over Saturda-, evening and Sunday m< rmr.g Fi t .ary 10, Mi-s Ca. thy J >ne v Mciris and Mo Luc.nda Warren, es Mort mi. Mich. Two \ear> ago when the United -•!< ,ii 1 >t ( hurch held Rally Day they ha 1 a progr ,m after church on the - h >ol • eld where anyone who cai.d to c uld .-end up a ballotin u th tneir name and addie s or. ,t. Linda's hallo n was blind by Cttny Jones’ brother \ th< ' ’ : m Mi h g in, and tally ind L.nda have corres- • ' ■ ''* 1 r i!; ■ K!.n". • ‘ ’ ■ v.U' i-i M. e r ।, t ‘ ' ■ i ov v. hru tue I, ii. ■; .a n : ’ do’in <, e .n High s, p.,, । E V RY .'5 . MARCH 1 MuN. \Y *■ ' ’burg . on bun Tattr tots p die: < Tt>nr< t Am ar I tair.t sticks Fru t m hi Tuesday G iR-h 1 :< it 1 green bears eu pea ..,^ C.nnam; 1 i , r c , kics ■ »rd i utter Mik MEDNESDA Y Or c g t . ju.t e RailFcue on bun ii'itte-ed n xed vegetables To~'ed salad Twin kies Milk I HURSI >A y ' ■' afT • ! < h cken on biscuit or m sht ! p ’atbes 1- itten d js t .s ! 1 ; "I V apple.'. I Jee s daj r ’"l‘d 1 Jtter br . < nie J ; b • •di and butter
Fish sticks French fries or shoestring potatoes Buttered corn Fruit salad Bread and butter Milk Walkerton Elementary FEBRUARY 25 - MAKCIFI MONDAY Ravioli Buttered spinach Bread and butter Rice kr,spie square Milk TUESDAY Meat loal Mashed potatoes and gravy Celery and carrot sticks Bread and butter Jello M Ik WFDNESDAR I in blanket 1. it*• 1< d pea. and cai rots I lidding iHURSDAY T Ch oned chicken on biscuit H ' biscuit T ■ ■ d sda I I H hes Mdk I-I UDAY E: h and tarter sauce Ruttmed mixed vegetables Biead and butter Plums Milk North Liberty Schotts FEBRUARY 25 . MARCH 1
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