The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 February 1974 — Page 3

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton wire Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Lot- Klapp, in Mishawaka. Mrs. Janies Donahue, of Indianapolis, was here for a while i. t Wednesday to visit her par. , :/s. Mr. and Mrs Modest Burch. Mr. and Mrs. Newton WilLams ■’uincd on Monday from Evans. . die. Indiana, being calleri there y the death of Mrs. Williams’ 1 i then. Col. Fetcher Jaquess, on Wedne-day, February 20. Col. jaquess was a retired An Force lor.el and had served in three ■rs prior to h»s retirement in .955. M’ . 5’ ; gil Gw n enter* d the I < ■'ll -pi’ -J , n Sun-lay morn. । medical patient. Mr. a-! Mr-- Everett Baker in S -utii Bend Sund ,y aft. n<» n f- r a wedding reception no. ng Bev. and Mrs. Leonard irlisle at the Crest Manor ' Hire h of the Brethren. The bride r is the former Joyce Hockett [•’arrar. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and n entertained his mother. Mrs. A'alter Johnson, on Sunday for -r birthday with dinner at Amish rxcrea, in Nappanee. They were ined at cLnner by Mr and Mrs. A’ally Johnson. of North Man. ester. Mr and Mrs. James Capek Jr., •eturned on Wednesd iy night of ast week from a short vacation jwnt in Fort Myers, Florida, vhere they were guests of Mr. ।id Mrs Gerald Creed. They d.d •iw little sight seeing in Florida : le to the gas shortage however hey did visit Disney World and he Bush Gardens and on their etum tr.p they stopped in Indi, napolis to visit their son Ix>ren. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tenor of h Lake, were Sunday evening ’tors with Mr and Mrs. Clovd ini th.

LET I BEAUTY GO TO YOUR HEAD! | COME SEE US AT THE w Walkerton Beauty Center 611 Roosevelt Rd. Phone 586-3230 । | We Now Hate ■ Three O P e ™torS | To Serve You I ^ orls Clevenger | ; ^ ev • Kitty Holland | < closed 1 dL. Mmidaxs and Tuesdays A .HUE w J American Legion Birthday Party fcrW Walkerton Post 189 SATURDAY, MARCH 2 GUEST NIGHT Dance To Don Gold's Orchestra

Mr. and Mr* Norman Jones, Gayle and Mark, of Michigan City, spent Sunday with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmeltz. On Wednesday night of this week. Mrs. Thelma Lawrence entertained eight ladies at dinner to cele rate her mot het’s birth, day. Mrs. Hudelmyer was % year.- old Wednesday and the memlx rs of her bridge club were there to help het enjoy the day. Mrs. Roy Newell ai d Mis. M ic Botti ma will serve as hostes-es for the Koontz Lak* Conservation Club carry.in dinner at the club house Saturday evening at 6:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Cl\de Chapman I M Beulah Fetterhoff, ,„* Winona Lake, went to Flora. Indiara, Sunday, to visit with Mr. a '•■ -o Jack Moss and family M and Mis. Myr-n Mu’J • w* ’ • n Miller burg Sund iy t< vis.t M and Mrs Lawrence R •_ ’*••” b uh an I Mi. and Mrs Y' Rink Sr. M’ Lima Lin* nis a pat; nt in th Pawating Hospital, N’* Mih.gan. after suffering ah* t attack. Mrs. Linton is reported recovering very satisfactorily and will be there for a couple of weeks Her room number is 269. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Frazier entertaned at a dinner on Sun. day, for their son. Mike, who will be leaving on March 1 for military service. There were 15 present to extend their best wishes to him. Mrs. Dorothy Green, of Koontz Lake, came home on Monday from the St. Joseph Hospital in South Bend where she had been a surgical patient. Mrs. Dek ert Jacob entertained her Bunco Club on Tuesday morn, mg of this week with rolls and coffee served. Dan Erbnugh. who is a student in college at Muncie, spent the week end in Plymouth and Walk, er’nn visiting relatives and friends' While in Walkerton he visited with Mr. and Mrs Bud Hunt.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brehm were in Chicago on Saturday and Sunday to wait their daughter, Mi. and Mrs. Francis Murphy, COMMUNITY. CALENDAR Thursday, February 28 7:00 p.m. Walkerton Mas* ns to meet with the Master Ma- , . >n Degree to hr- given. ! I rday, March 1 ww Woman’s Community Club to meet in Walkerton. 7 :00 p.m. Ihe John Glem Falcons play m the sectional at I a Ville igainst first round winner Plymouth. - Saturday, March 2 10:30 . H3O rm. Sbry hour at th*' Walkerton Public. Li- ! ( trary. 6 30 pm — Walkerton Ameri< .n L*c nan i Auxiliary Ir; day party s :ls p.m, - Cliampio ship of the La Ville section d. Monday, March I 4:00 p.m. North Liberty Juni ” Hgh wrestlers to hast Co. quillard. 7:00 pm, _ Liberty Twp. 4-H t<> meet in the North Liberty High School cafeteria. 7:30 p m P-LJ PTO to meet. Tuesday, March 5 1:30 pm. The Lincoln IVp. Extension Homemakers Club to meet in the Walkerton Community Building. 4:00 p.m. — North Liberty Junior High wrestlers to host Urey. Walkerton OES to meet. Jaycee Board to meet. Wednesday, March 6 No school for North Liberty, teachers in service work day. 8:00 p.m Th*' Uniteci Metho. d.st Women. Walkerton, sponsors of a musical program by a quartet from Bethel in the church sanctuary. Liberty. Lincoln Farm Bureau to meet. St. Patrick’s Woman's Club to meet. Thursday, March 7 4:45 pm. North Liberty Jun. ior High wrest lets to host New Prairie. 8:00 p m — Walkerton American Legion Auxiliary to meet. 8:00 p m — Epsilon Chi chap, ter of Tri Kappa to meet Walkerton Masonic Lodge Will meet, OBITUARIEsfj' ■ ■ in I Bl Illi II—» Ethel >L Youdbuiis Services were held at 10:00 a m. Tuesday, February 26, in St. Pat. rick's Catholic Church, Walker, ton, for Mrs. Ethel M YouilbuLs. 72. formerly of W.dkert n, who died Febru iry 21 in Chipley, Flordied Fefruaiy 21 in Chipley. Florida. Rev. Anthony L tko, past r. officiated with burial f->!low.ng in the Grpvertown Cemetery. She was b rn on June 1. F'di, in D wr. Ill.iiuis On December 21. 1924 she was m irin d to N 9 • • Oth< r urv.vors are tlir* * s-n. , Th-m as R and William T lx h of S nth Ben-1; .nd Allx rt L . i f Melb urne. Florida; a daughter. Mrs. Elaine M Winter, f S - ath Bend; 11 grandchihlren; an 1 a sister, Mrs. John P (Pansey) Fenwick, of Princeton. Illinois. Mrs. Youdbulis had lived in the Koontz Lake and Walkerton are t for 40 years before moving to Chipley about 18 months ago. She had tjeen a member of several area clubs and organizations DANCE SAT.. MARCH 2 9:3d . 1 ;30 By Popular Demand BLI E MOI NT\IX INSI’IK \IION> Country H extern Shamrock Inn NORTH LIBERTY

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