The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1974 — Page 3

^ii®iie& il» WALKERTON

Miss Debbie and Gregg Kelver, LaPorte, spent the week end h the.r grandparents, Mr. and s. Herman Henry. Beth Ann and Douglas Grif•i. of Anderson, are spend.ng i week with their grandparents, ।v. and Mrs John Goodpasture, air m ther, Mrs. ALce Ann ffith, will lx‘ joining them for Easter we* k end. A family dinner was held on iday at the home of Mrs. Ma. e Hahn and the guests were . and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn i family, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh I . Hahn Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mar. Williams and Gregory. Mr. 1 Mrs. Ered Miller and son, s. Regina Welks, Mr. and Mrs. ;1 Malstaff and Shelly, all of dkerton; Mr. and Mrs. James rrer and Mr. and Mrs. Dave nee and family, of Bremen; Mr. i i Mrs. Lawrence Malstaff and i ighters, of Booneville. Ind.; r. and Mrs. Kent Farrer, of vatt; Mr and Mrs. Gerald Mal. Iff and son and Bob Smith, of iPorte. Mrs Hahn enjoyed hav. l r the family together very uch.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon, of Koontz Lake, are back trum a two month vacation in Florida. Mrs. Oris Bias, of Shartles, West Virginia, is here visiting with her brother and famlies, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Adkins. There will not be a carry in dinner for the Conservation Club thi • Saturday due to the Easter week end activities. M and Ms. Clyde Chapman and Mr. ind Mrs. Kenneth Chapman came home on Monday evening of last week after a two week vacation in Florida. Mrs. Beulah Fetterhoff, of Winona Lake, accompanied them on the tr.p and she was a guest of her son. Rev. and Mrs. Dean Fetterhoff, in Marietta. Georgia. The Kennetli Chapmans visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson and daughter, tn Fort Myers, and the K C. Chapmans were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Moss. in Bradenton. The group also called on Mrs. Bess Ferverda. in Lake W’ales, and they also visited several Walkerton resj. dents at Lake Placed besides see. mg many places of interest which was very enjoyable.

Mrs. Bertha Urb.n spent the weeK enu in VvaKaiusa with her daughter and family, Di and Mrs. Joiiu Guttman, wnu nad juot retumed man a weea vacation in Vv .o.i.ngoui, D.C. Mi. and Mis. r.ed Schultz and faiiaiy spent the weeK end in W.u»<iUa ng her paienis, Mr. and Mrs. Hany Masterman. On Saturday evening, Mi. and Mis. Richard Maslt.man and family. ui Plymouth, were also dan. . giusts in the Masterman home. Ihursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Herman Henry enkiuuutu avi n.eumy Neighbors Cai , tt Starke County, in her home. inert wt.e eigiit ladies pre.-ent to enj< . the meeting with ganus piajeu and prizes given and Easter cei am.c lavors. Mi.. Mmme Mikesell was in Ji K.vt. . Mich.gan, m m Wednesday t< Saturday evening i.i t wies vi. Ming. On Saturday m , . g she wa. pif.».-nt n i her g i ..S .a s w ddi :g. Mi. and M . 1.. d 1 a .n is .is ■ a'/a id» d the wedd.ng a.4 brought Mi -. M;k'-.< .1 nome ...th them m the evening. Mi. and Mrs. Au he Brehm, of Koontz Lake, came home Monday from a week end visit in Cedar R ip.ds, lowa. with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs William Blood. While there they visited a Mennonite settlement called Amanna Colonies, where thiy went through their woolen nulls and the old time butcher shop. Mis. Ca. nsle Leslie, of Buchan, nan Dam, Texas, came on Tues, day ot this week to spend the week in Walkerton with her .n---laws, Mr. and Mis. Earl Leslie, and also with Mrs. Thelma Law. nnit-. Mi and Mrs. Earl Leslie wilt b- !»■ :vmg cn Sunday by plane with Mr.'. Carlisle Leslie tor Texas, where the Earl Leslies w.ll le guests with their son and his wife ft r a week or so until their hcuseh >l4 g <ods arrive by truck when they will be making then new home at Georgetown. Tex.us. at the Weslyan Heine, ment Hme Mr and Mrs. Leslie tame to Walkerton 67 years ago this summer and best washes from their many friends have been given for happiness in their new 10. caLon and an invitation to the Walkerton people to stop in and see them as they come near their place Is extended. Best wishes to the Leslies from all your friends and acquamtences in and around Walkerton. ENGAGED V x ’ I f' Li Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crusswhite, route 2. Plymouth, Indiana, announce the eng igement o! their daughter, Jan Cros^wh.te to Gary Tayhn, son <4 Mi. and Mrs Thomas Tay. i 933 E Hstd. er. South Bend. Jan is a graduate of North Libetry High School and is pus. ently employe 4 at Rist mce Corp . Bremen Her fiance is a graduate of John Adams High School of South Bend and attemled Indiana University of South Bend and is presently employed at Pias. Steel l’r< ■ducts. Walkerton. The couple are planning a fall wedding. NORTH I.IBERTI WOMEN WITNESS TORWIM) Twi NCh l^lM-rty women, Mr< Mable Hume.' and Mrs. Clinics H tu.mak. t were m R . W we« k duri.g the very dest: active b tonado. Mrs Hamm iker wx* visiting her mstei, Mr an l Mrs Orval Towns in the south part of Ro-

APRIL 11. 1974 — THE INT>EPEN’DENT-NEWB

chester and their home received no damage. Mrs. Humes was visiting a friend. Mrs. Gladys Gillian, on old 31 north when the storm struck. Mrs. Humes and Mrs. Gillian got in front of the <la. ven[“ut when they saw it was a tcionado and the hcu.'e completely crumbled ai un ! them and the 4 iwrpci t sh w up n. i lan4»“4 upon them. Mis. Gili.an's house was a total loss. Both ladies received cuts and bumps but are very lucky. Mrs. Humes’ son, Floyd Humes, drove down on Thursday afternoon to pick up the ladies and bring them tack home to North Liberty.

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