The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1974 — Page 5
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Miss Lisa Gore, of Crete, 111., spent the week end in Walkerton with her grandmother, Mrs. Fay. etta Dunn. Gary Rensberger and Miss Sue E smmerhne were Sunday guests with h.s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hai Id Rensberger. An as. temo hi and evening visitor was Mrs. Lucille Ward. Mrs. Katherine Long and Mrs. I rn i Erzig will serve as hosts r the Koontz Lake Con-.v-mt.ui Club carry-in dinner on Saturday at 6:00 p in. There will not be a meeting on April 12 due t< life Easter holiday. Mi.'. Robert Gaidner returned h me on Sunday after spending a wet k in Florid i waiting her son, Tim, wh . is at Punta Gorda. R lx tit Gardner flew to join them on Tuesday of last week then went on to Bradenton to visit his parents and drive them home for the spring and summer months. • Mrs. Ida Mae Watkins returned to her home on Saturday ev. en after a three week vacation spent in San Francisco. California, with her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Fisher. While there she went to the Fisherman’s Wharf, the Japanese Tea Gardens and China Town and other places of interest. Steve Hendricks, of North Hollywood, California, is spending the week here with his mother, Mrs. Marilyn Hendricks and Jim. Sunday dinner guests were Pam Haines, of LaPaz; Mrs. Helen Winger, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winger Jr. and children, of South Bend; Don Hendricks, of Bloom, ington; Mrs. Deborah Holland and children and Gary Laßere, cf Walkerton. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tuttle and children. of Argos, called to visit with Steve. Steve will return to Cal. ifornia on April 7.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ron Richardson and family returned last week from a 10 day vacation in Florida where they enjoyed a trip to Disney World and they were in Palm Beach. They saw a ball game with the Atlanta Braves and the famous Hank Aaron playing. The Walkerton Volunteer Fire Department was called to the home of Dave Bollhoefer on Thursday. March 25 at 2:45 p.m. for a house Dre. The house ; 1 cated on Sycamore Road. M< st of their belongings were 1 -t in the lire and the Lie started in the bathroom where an elective he der was being used. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark came home the lattei pait of lad week from a two week vacatu n >pent in Florida. Most of the time was at Lake Placid with several families from Walkerton where they enjoyed fish.ng and the warm weather. They also spent a couple of days at Haines City with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cline. On Sunday, March 31, 48 rel. atives of Myrtle Barney gathered at the Walkerton Community Build.ng to celebrate her 84th birthday. A carry in dinner was served at noon and in the after, noon a decorated birthday cake was served with ice cream. The remainder of the afternoon was spent vis.ting and taking pictures. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fenster, macher and family were in Orlando, Florida, < ver the spring va. cation last week to visit her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ow. ens. Dr. Fenstermat her came back on Wednesday and the family stayed until the end of the week seeing D„sney World, Tam. pa and Daytona Beach.
The Lincoln Twp. 4-H Club skat, mg party will be held tonight with the members meeting at 6:30 p.m. at John Glenn and returning from Plymouth at 9:30. Mrs. Thelma Lawrence returned home on Saturday after a three week vacation spent in Texas. In Texas she visited m the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wray at Grapevine; Mr. and Mrs. Cai lisle Leslie m Buchanan Dam; ami Mrs. George Isley at Corpus Christi Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McNorton and daughters of Evanston, HL, were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hei aid Hostetler and family and also with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac McNmtt n. Mr. and Mis. Arthur DeMyer and Mr. and Mrs. Raym id Beagles were ui Chicago on Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mi- Car! Schober and they at', uded the flower show. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Vlhry were in Ft. Wayne Sunday to visit with their d night r ai 1 family Mr. and Mi . J-nn Kira ~ md daughter. This was in i. ■ of Mr s K.rai ic's birthday wi . h is A; li 1 md the Viiwy's ।usml. cd hei with a Luge decorated birthday cake. TO <ELEBRATE KITH ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs. William Cranmer, route 3. Walkerton, Koontz Lake, will be celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary, Sunday, April 7 Their present plans are that they will be with their son, C. L. (Bud) Cranmer and family, in Hixson. Tenn., that week end. But they will be home soon afterwards and their daughter. Mrs. W.nfred (Lois) Zenger, of Haddam, Kansas, says she hopes her parents have a mail box full of cants congratulating them when return. The Cranmers were married April 7. 1934, in Manhattan, Kan. sas. and resided in Clyde, Kansas, until 1941 when they moved to the Koontz Ijike area. They had the two children. Bud and Lois, wiio grew up in the an a. Both 8.1 l and Mildred Cranmer have Heen active in their church acjFusethew (WANT! For SINUS Discomfort TAKE sparest slnasw SPECIFICALLY FORMULATED FOR SINUS HEADACHE AND CONGESTION Rmwuj CORP. □ PHARMACRAFT Box 1212 Rochester, New York 14633
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tivities, conservation and Bill's vocation as a carpenter has placed this couple high in their c'>rnmunity. Will übe one : help stuff that mail box April 7 before or alter? Employee Retires ru——j—j— —l^—« SHF * pMI ■k.’ Richaid G'inriin. of Walkert Ind i: i. • e ntiy e:in- I aft. er 32 vu H .-civ'' with Commonwealth E I son Company. He was empL yed at the utility's Cal. umet Station. A member cf Saint Thomas Mere Church, Germain belongs to the Holy Name Society. Dur. ing Work! War 11, he served with the Sth Air Force. He and his wife, Marv, have two daughters, Mrs. Anna Mae Bnmke and Mrs Jean Marie Cis-zew.-kL The Germains plan to travel in the United States dur. mg retirement.
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CARDS 1 ■HOFM THANKS f
I w< uld like to thank all ;ny friends for ■ •.t : ■ tyers, v ts and gift.-- whi!< I was in the p tai. Thanks ag tin, Ruth Pai • r We w -h ti thank all ir f n. ily. fin nd- icd iwighb is for b ip ing mike cur 70th wrddmg iniv* . ity i vt'iy mt nioiable >. v W< ■ the car gift and esprt . ily th' v.-it.s we ■. with < r h ar 1 evf i . r:e. Thar.k y u. Mr. :d M:~. W im ••( • M< s The f m ly < t Alvin Holm h ' T. . ’’ '-ir c ud-, i. v 1 ■iu < pre -si' ro f : ■ ■, •,t j.g I'm ent L. - We w vertowa Ab' -• c rt!.; 1: an< 1 M’s Ra r d M ।''». »r ; 1 nt ILs Fur.ei il H n i . Eng 11 and Dr. G ■ 1. S' ulm Mern< .1 Hospital; H unlet p o> md v *iM nr who was so thoughttul and kind. Mrs. Hulda Holm Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ericksw ana Firmly Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen and Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mo'hh and Family -X plunging neckline is ne thing you can approve of and st.ll 1< ok down on.
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