The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1974 — Page 4
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — APRIL V>. 1971
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AI , Branson H itt was re- ] ■ t <e i t: om the L.iPei o' 1 10.-pdal on S it urday. Miss Janet ind Lori Gentile. of I ..mhii ,i Hl . and Miss Nt ky Bari •«! Lien Ellyn 11l , were guests of Mrs. Helt.. Smith last v-H'k <t Koontz Lake Jt»eph and Miss Sally Uhlir, of Ulinois. were week end guests of Mi and Mis Boy Newell, of Koontz Lake Joseph lives in Oak Park and Sally lives m Chicago. Mike, hand and Danny Erdelyi sjH'nt the week end at the home of their grandmuthei Mrs Julius Erde yi Si. Mi and Mrs. Glenn Jacob and Katie nd M and M- Giegg Kam- i . of Goshen, were Sunday gnes's Ot Illi' gals’ parents, Mr. and Mr> Mvua Mullet. D< rothea and Albert B •um r h.iv returned from their three month trip around the world. They sailer! . n the S S Veendam font iTi t Everglades on J mnary 21 toils of tail were Barbados. Bi< e jane.r>. South America: (Ui-wn art Duiban, South Afi ■< Mombasa. Kenya: Bombay ana oehit India Colombo. Ceylon Smgjioie. Bangkok. Hong Kong China. South Korea: K be. Yok hama ami Tokyo, Japan: Hon. lulu. Los Angeles. A< apulco; p„W>a thiotigh the Panama Gand u» Cristobal and back to Port Evei Mades They disembarked at Bombay for a thiee day plane trip to Delhi. Jaipur and Agra. Tl. \ were two of the 195 Wen. dam passengers in the second gio<4 <if Amer.can < ruise passen. gers oiowed uito the Peoples Repuulu ot Chma. mainland China. In 'll they sailed 32,000 miles and they had many pleasant ex. l>-i r-m es nut .re glad to he back in the United States again, enjoymg me American way if life.
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Mi. md Mrs. F W. Hathaway, of Grand Rapid-, Mich., were week end guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch. Mr- Lawrence Taylor, of MonI C. Michigan, was a dinner guest of Mi. and Mrs. Amos Bierly on Wednesday of last week and on Saturday she spent the day with her sister-in-laW, Mrs. Esther Kaufman. Mrs. Jane Kuklinski and Mrs. Bea Shogren will be hostesses for the Saturday evening carry.in dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club w.th a social hour folk iwing. Mr. and Mrs. John McGovern Jr. md family entertained for dinm । on Sunday for her parents, M and Mi- Wayne C<>vei. who wm- celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. with other g :>-ts for the day to help sur-pri-e the Covers and enjoy the day were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Da v C ver and three sons, of Hobart. Mi. and Mr- Douglas Baker and family entertained Sunday at dinner t i Mr. and Mis. Everett Baker and this was in hon ir of Mm. Baker's birthday, which was Saturday. Other gue-ts for the party were Mr. md Mi. Dennis Baker and family, of Bremen, Mr. and Mr.-. Marvin Baker and Mi- Jennie Gillette. Mr and Mrs. John Newland o' .med home the first part of last week from a week vacation at Greenville, South Carolina when they visited with Mr. and M' Bo by Gene Newland and Mr. And M Orville Newland in Salem He.ghLs. Indiana. The Orville Newlands spend the winter months in Greenville. On their way home they stopped in Kodak, Tenn, to visit with Mis, Ann Car. michael and family.
Miss E. Eilene Travis was a surgical patient in the LaPorte Hospital on Friday of last week and hopes to lx* home soon and back m her school room. From Friday of last week through Munday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy were in Indianapolis visiting with their daughter, Mr. anti Mrs. Tom Sullivan and Runily. Sunday dinner guests of Mm. Charles Mai tin and son were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball and family, of Logansport; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mai tin and son. of Chillicothe, Ill.; Miss Linda SGner, of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs, Noimtm Hostetler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rhodes and daughter, Uff Twenty-five members of the r ly. ner 1.0.0. F. Lodge were in St. Paul, Minn., over the week end to attend a bowling tournament, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Steinke, Carl Steinke and Newton Williams were among the group. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ixiwry and son md Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wie- j gand and sons were Monday ev. ; ening guests of the ladies parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brant and to I help Mr. Brant celebrate his bath- I day with ice cream, cake and a j few gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Join Woerncr, of 1 Reading, Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig fiom Thursday through Sunday. Also I their two sons who are in the service were home on furloughs. SIT David Ludwig, of Ft. Hua. chuca. Arizona, was home for 14 j days and SP4 Stephen Ludwig, of Ft. Lee, Vnginia, was here ! two weeks. ELE(iEI) TO ASSOCIATION Keens Angus Farm. Walkerton, Indiana, has lyx-n elected to membership in the Amer.can Angus Association at St. Joseph, Missouri, announces Lloyd D. Miller, executive secretary. Thiie were 396 memberships issued to breislers of registered Aberdeen-Angus in the United States during the past month. NAOMI I ELLOHSHir MEETS The Naomi Fellowship of the United M< thodist Church. Walkerton. met on Tuesday. April 16, at the home of Mis Welt ha Burn, side with Mrs. Minnie Mikesell co-host ess. M.ss Ethel Bierly acted as pres, ident in the absence of Mrs. AlAnnouncing DOLL’S SERVICE STATION featuring a complete line of LAWN-BOY t t SOLID STATE \ I IGNITION 21 Mccc'7263 - : Solid State Ignition has no 1 . moving parts No condenser, :: no points to replace. Timing I is permanently fixed It almost never needs a tune-up. Lightweight Magnalite deck for easy handling. Extra-quiet under-the-deck muffler. Snap-omgrass bag Pivoting grass bag support rod for close maneuvering. Patented rear safety shield. * Patented safety contour and h' defiector bar. 1 -year warranty. DOLLS SERVICE STATION 1 1-^.X K.«<l Hahu-rton hb LAWN-BOY
bert Huhnke, president. Mrs Esther Kaufman gave the devotions from March 196 s issue of the Reader's Digest entitled. "Sur. piise From God." It gave the life of a minister and the different kanls of problems he has to meet. Dates of future meeting- of the United Mcthmiist Women were given. Mrs. Marj Bauer had an Eas. ter lesson, "Mary's Witness and Ours," from the April 1974 issue of Response with other mem- ers taking part. Mrs. Kaufman gave the closing prayer. ITte May 21st meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mikesell with Miss Bierly giving the lesson. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Krauss, Joliet, Illinois, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Helen Marie, to Daniel E. Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Charles, Walkerton. Vows w.ll be exchanged on May 11 in St. Fifer's J-uthctan Church at 2:00 pm. Invitations are lx 4 - ing is ued to all friends and relatives for the wedding and n-cep-tion following the ceremony al Walther Hall. Miss Krau.ss is a graduate of JoLvt East High Sch< and she •is emplpjed by Matheson -Gas IT 'din ts. Her fiance is a John Glenn High School graduate and South B- nd READS Si ANB USES f
PUBLIC AUCTION j Will sell at Pubhc Aucti n, located 3 miles east of Walkerton on U S 6. then 1 mile south on Tamai ack Road to 3td Road, L mile east. SATURDAY, APRIL 27 1:00 pin. Some Antiques. Kitchen table and 4 chairs; Philco electric range in good condition; refrigerator; odd chairs; lamps; 2 laundry stoves: washer; hide-a-bed; end tallies: metal closet; cherry chest; nice dresser; trunk: sewing machine; bedrwm suite; old cane bottom rocker: porch glider; card table; -porch swing pots and pans; silverware; rugs; pillows; electric skillet; electric toastei, electric iron; tubs; jugs, cans; wocxlen barrels; ladders; good dinner bell and stand; lawn mower; log chains' corn « h »*rt er : ^t of horse harness and 2 collars; platform scales. ~ wheel trailer; 2 or 3 1-horse cultivators; woolen beam Oliver walking plow: single shovel plow; forks: shovels; 21 inch portable color Zenith TV with stand; misc. nut mentioned. Terms: (’ASH Responsible For AccidentMarvin Maurer Estate ARCHIE SCHULTZ. Auctioneer, Phone 7^4-2745, LaPaz"” Clerk, Clark Dare
>. College of Commerce graduate and is employed by the W. T Grant Company. BETTER HOMES ( LI B MEEK The Better Homes Extensi Club met Monday evening of th; week in the Community Building Walkerton, with Mrs. Helen Fret man. president, opening the meet ing with, the pledge to the fku followed by the club creed. Mrs. Freeman welcomed ti Country Charmers from Lydi and Clay Township. On Friday, May 10. tne Spin Fling" will be held in South Ber at the F,rst Baptist Church < Ironwood Drive. Tenative pla: are to see, "No No Nanette" a Warsaw at the Wagon Wheel. Hostesses for the evening wei Alda Ray ami Mrs. Alan Edding* and they were assisted by Mi Wayne Cover, Mrs. Freeman, Da Parrish and Joyce Legge. A dt licious lunch consisted of a sala bar with nuts, crackers and co: fee being served. Prizes were won by Caryll V. sik, a guest, and Hope Zlatos. PL.I SCHOOL BOARD NEWS The PLJ S. l.u’l Board met < Tuesday evening, Aprd 16 ai ap| 1 1 a < d .summi : school progra:; including iemed!i! mathematic and reading, driver educatiun a> rt c reatiun. The board also approved c<< fercm i requests foi Mis. Jo Elk Worn tii, Mrs. Pauline Johns and Mi Emily RingerJMug attend a R.ght To Road prog, at Eiton; also for M uy Elk Mission to attend a Title O: work.-ln p at Indianapolis in M Elemen’ary si hool principal, M -Marilyn L,gh'foot, discussed n vid'i'ihzed testing and placeme prog: mis for next year's PL kindergai-tcn cla s members. Architects cover their mistak with ivy. gardeners with s but wives resort to mayonna:KEKEE Malkcrton, Indiana Friday, Saturday, Sanday Api 26 27, 28 The Seven-Ups i Rate 1 "PG” Show.- at 7:00 md 8:45 p.m. i Coming Next Meek BILLY JACK Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. i
