The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1974 — Page 8

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— THE INIDEFENDENT-NEWS — MARCH 7, 1974

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Mrs. Orval Town and Mrs. Car. ne Sixby, of Rochester, were dinner guests last Thursday of Mrs. Charles Hammaker. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reamsnyder called on Mis. Vera Shively m Knox on Eaturday. A family dinner was he! i Sunday m the home of Mr and Mis. Edgar Platz in h n r - f the birthday of Mr. P’.atz and the 25th wedding anniveisarv of Mr. and Mrs. Eul Platz. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eail Platz. Mi and Mis. Hillis Plitz, North Lil rty: Mr. and Mrs. George Cor. S uth Bend; Mr. and Mr- Joseph Pap. pi, Niles. Mich.; Mi-. Barry Loutenh.zer and Michelle, Walkerton; and Mrs. Linda Ransbottr m. Jeff and Jackie, d North Liberty.

I Close-Out I SALE I Sale Ends March 17 I I LEE’S JEWELRY I Phone 586-3512 I 410 Illinois St. Walkerton I DOLLAR SPECIAL Monday thru Thursday Only Feb. 25 - 28 and March 4 -7 SI.CO OFF ON total beauty service T'- i is g d n n .. t.r cuts, shampoo and set, hair coloring, listings, bleach, permanents and arches.) COME IN TODAY TO 4 Reflections £CJ. By Karen And Kathy St. Road 23 Koontz Lake CLOSED ON TUESDAYS Phone 586-3860 FOK \N APPOINTMENT Watch For Our Easter Special Coming Up Soon!

Mrs. John Bickel is visiting her sister m Waukegan. Illinois. Ralph Sousley has returned home from the LaPorte Hospital where he had been a surgical patient. Mrs. Fred Cencelenski and Eric, Orange Road, South Bend; Mis. Fred Hanson and her Mother, Mis. Albine Lang, of Vienna. Aus. tria, were visited last Friday afterm on of Mrs. Addie Hanson. Mi-. As me left by plane on Saturday for her home in Austria. The St. John’s Lutheran Church is having cottage group lent player meetings Wednesdays and on the 6th of March the group met in the home Mr. and Mrs. John H Ims. another group met in the home of Mrs. Beatrice Shenem tn.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Correll, South Bend, called on Mrs. Nellie Smith and Mrs. Martha Taylor last Saturday evening. Miss Lauane Clark, of Topeka, spent the week end with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Clark and on Sunday she visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hany Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurzhal, South Bend, last Friday and on Sunday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haskin, al Lake, ville. Randy Borror ano mend, of South Bend, were guests Sunday evening of his grandmother, Mrs. James Stephenson. LETTERS X" TOTHE^H [ EDITORfIgy Recently we a>ked for as.'istance to take the clients from Marshall-Starke Adult Services to the Notre D ime Convocati m Center to see Ice Capades. The response was overwhelming! The State Exchange Bank (Culver and Plymouth), Farmers Bank and Trust Company (Knox), and the McCord Local Union all an. swered our call. The Union alone dec.ded to buy tickets for the clients and also take the clients out fi r supper afterward. Their donation more than filled the need for this event. We had a wonderful day with a bus, a van and several cars forming our own caravan for the trip. There were enough staff

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and interested people to be about on a one to one basis. The Convocation Center had people standing by to see us to our seats and give us any information or help we needed. The show was beautiful and enjoyed tremendously. We made advance arrangements with the Alibi Restaurant at 6 and 31 to have supper. Again the care taken in seating ana serving people quickly was magnificent. All of the above people helped in a great learning experience for our group. The social aspect of training is an important pha<e. No one budgets -for this, so we do depend on friends for these funds. The over subscription to this one event will be used to finance future projects such as entertain.ng people from Cardinal Workshop at a skating party and supper at our own shop, a trip to

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