The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1974 — Page 5
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Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Ramer, of Goshen, Ind., were week end guests of her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Myron Mullet. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Walz returned home on Friday evening fi' m a two week vacation in Florida. They stopped at Sebring to visit with Dr. and Mrs. V. B. Wi Ife and the remainder of the time was spent at Deer Field Beach enjoying the warm weath. er. W< rd has been ror vel from Mis. E.res’ Garnett Paul that she is arrivng to visit her brother, a lesidcnt < t the Walkemn Nurs.ng Home. Mrs. Paul lives in Buffalo. New York. She will also visit with fiiends and relatives in Ch.cago. Aurora, 111., and in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Wake returned home on Monday from a week’s stay in Vincennes, Ind., where Rev. Wake assisted in an evangelistic serv.ee in the United Methodist Church. This was the first church that Rev. Wake serv. ed in his ministry which wa- 23 years ago so he found practically a new congregation for the week’s ministry. A birthday dinner honoring Scott Beagles was enjoyed Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noiman Beagles. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Maran Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. R ivmond Beagles. Mrs. Ada Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Helhnga and family, of Middlebury.
The December 14. 1973. issue of the Wall Street Journal indicates that potential customer- could be waiting f, r interest ^ teS ^ dTOp ’ Meanwhile eyomm st> toises a dr p : no more han <» s', in 1974 from cun, nt levels, hut mo : d.string is the predictions that inflation will increase the mae of a new home by another 10 < in 1974. We Are Still Building AT 73 PRICES c me see us now and arrange for your new h me and we ll bald at the price we quoti y u anytime .n the year 1974 no matter whit price increases we receive “COUNTDOWN” FINAL WEES! _ jgSLdSiljr The Fabulous New Master-Builder National Homesyou’ve seen in the January issue of House & Garden N>»* we hirvc them iMlh be*t - i t»> K-- ... *»>» — W - w ♦♦ tu*i > - w If MORI rAMH.It, LTV I IM M ATKA HAI HOMIS I HAM AMY OTHtM HOMU IM IHt WOALO Williams Supply Co., Inc. 1 4 Mile North state Road 23 Phone 586-3181 Walkerton, Indiana F gg M ill kuns B. F. (Bunny) Willhum 156. 2307 636-3487
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_ Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Katlam, Skokie, 111., were house guests of M.s. Helen Smith, of Koontz Lake, over the week end. Mr. and Mis. Wilder Burnside were in Milford on Sunday as guests of her sister, Mrs. Edith Baumgartner This wa- a family dinnc. with cth ” relatives on hand to enjoy the day. Mrs. J. B. Williams received guests to cchbrate the birthday of Mrs. Clydi Lancaster, . i N nth Liberty. Gut ame in S ,ih BeiM. Lakeville, ?<< : h Liberty and Walkerton. B.rthdiy cake and ice cream were ved. Elburt Place icceived word Thursday of last week < f the dm/h of his brother. Ellsworth Place, of Pti bio. (’ d : a 1 b am ral services were held > n M nday of this week Mr. Place was a member of the local Mason.c L Ige 619, F * AM. M Elburt Place flew cut there and ।eturned home fol. lowing the sei vices. He leaves a wife and daughter. Jean; one < ’her brother in LaPorte, and a s st«*r. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Jacob and Jan, of Wolcottville, Ind. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob and on Satur lay the group attended a wedding of a nephew in Ch.cago. Othi . guests on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Wendell Jacob, of Angola, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jacob and Katie. The Wendell J mobs and Mrs. Glenn Jacob also attended the wedd.ng.
Mrs. Mildred Rice and Mrs. Ruth Gerry will be hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club carry in dinner on Saturday at 6:00 p.m. Mrs. John Bablob, of LaPorte, was a guest of Mrs Alta Bow. evs la~t Thursday along with Mrs. Bowers’ guest who has been with her for two weeks. Mrs. Helen Stoik, of Fort Wayne. Diane L. Bohac, daughter of Irwin Bohac, route 3, Walkerton, received her bachelor of science degree in speech pathology and audiology from Ball State Uni. versity at the end of the winter quarter. She is eligible to participate in the May 17 commencement exercises on campus. Mrs Daniel Durham, of Rockville, Maryland, was here for five days l ist week to visit Mr. and Mi s. Fb'yd Bierly an I her pir- ’ and Mrs. Ed Hayter and other reatives. ni 1 Mi . Bud Hunt returned home M nI iy ifter spending the week end in Beaver Dam. Wi.-uns.n with their daughter, ' i. and Mr.-. Norn- Bussie and limit.. Saturday afternoon and evening guests Os Mr. a: d Mrs. N< rm. an Hostetler and family wt re Mrs Charles Martm, Don Martin, Miss Linda Seiner, of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rhodes and daughter ind Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball and family, of Ixigansport. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jon Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Russell Steinke. Mr •md Mrs. Charlie Steinke and Cindy and Mrs. Elizabeth Steinke. This was in honor of Jon Smith, Lucinda Steinke and Mrs. Russell Steinke’s birthdays. Mr. and Mrs James Capek Jr , and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgt raid were in Indianapolis on Sunday to spend the day with L ren Capek. First Application Relieves Itchy Skin Rash Also Helps Promote Healing Medicated Zcmo quickly relieves itching, irritated skin. Then Zcm< helps nature heal and clear red, s^aly -kin rashes externally earned. l or 1 vt rebef. g.-t Zcmo Ointment or Liquid.
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TWO RttmE 50 YEAR MASONIC AWARDS Two members of Walke. ton Lodge 619, F & AM. received their 50 yeai membership awards recently. John (Jack) Hannagcn received his award at the .-.‘at<d meeting February 21. He affiii ited with the Walkerton Lodge, coming from a Chicago lodge. Mu. ray Bachteal, Koontz Like, who is confined to his home by illness, received his 50 year award in his home March 22. Mr. Bachteal came to the local kxlge from the Lake Shore I-odge No 29*, Benton Harbor, Michigan. Six lodge brothers and their wives vis.ted with Mr. Bachteal who was celebrating that very day, his 83rd birthday. Cake, ice cream and ci ffee was sorv. d Lv Mrs. Muy Smith who re.-slcs with her cousin, Mr. Bich’. H. W< rshipful Mas 1 r tht lo j Myi' n Mullet, presents 1 the awards. SCHOOL MENU \\ a'kcrt 'u Elementary APRIL 1.5 MONDAY R ivioli T ' P*‘as Hot rolls ' •
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