The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1974 — Page 4
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— THE IN DEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 16, 1974
Walkerton Mis. Dera Johns n. of Teegardtn. spent this week in Elkhart with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clark, of South Bend, and Mi and Mrs. L^rry Anderson and sons were Mothei's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jacobs, Becky and Kevia. 14 M. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Fi aney were Sunday evening guests of her brother, Mi. and Mis. Franc.s Rans, in Bremen. Sunday ot .st week they spent the day with Mi and Mrs. Larry Tenda... in Lockport. 111., who were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. The TendalLs were former Walkerton residents. Mother’s Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. lb raid Hostetler and family were Mr. and Mis. Fi itz Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hostetler. Miss Betty Jo Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Pat McNorton and family, of Evanston. Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Knepp and daughter entertained at d.nner on Sunday for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WaiTen Corbett, of South Bend, and her brother, Mi. and Mrs. Michael Corbett and family, of Walkerton. Mrs. Evelyn Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robb, of Niles, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmeltz. Other guesLs on Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones and Mark, of Mich, igan City. Tuesday Mrs. Paul Kolmar, of Fort Wayne, came to Ite w.th her parents for her moth, er’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brehm I eturned home on Thursday evening after several days May at Gieys Lake 11l . with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schappert. On Friday evening Mrs. Dorothy Heenan and four children, of Chicago. came to spend the week end with her parents and to be here tor Mother s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Evar Peterson, of Koontz Lake, had the following guests lor Mother's Day, Mr. and M.s. Donald Tollenffen and daugh. ter, Cicero. Ill.; Mrs. Ella Tolenifen, Cicero, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson and daughter, of Park Forest, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. David Peter, on, of Riverdale, 111. In the afternoon other gu<-us v. ere Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoim, Phmouth, and Mrs. Lewis Robinson. Dowag.ac, Mich. A birthday party was enjoyed on Sunday afternoon at the boun-tb-n View Nursing Home, La. Porte, for .Mis Giaee Schultz, who was celebrating her 93rd birthday. There were 35 present including her three sons Amel, \ let or and Archie and a daughter, Mis. Burnedette Davis she .c. ctived telephone calls from a grandson in Tucson and many gifts, flowers and cards to help make the day a memorable one for Mrs. Schultz who is ,n a wheel chair but in good health. Ice cream and cake was served in the dining room of the nursing home. A Mother’s Day dinner was held «n honor of Mis. Virginia Bradlord <n Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nam gon. of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs David Rotruck, South Bend; Mr and Mrs. Mike Lemert, LaPorte; Mi and Mrs. William Willis; Anthony Bentley, Fish Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baughman. Mr and Mrs. Dwight Lt inert, Sandy and Angie; Mr. and ku.- Douglas Rice ami Kirk and M' and Mrs. G« . aid Shorup, all of Walkerton, attending Mi - Ronald Lmg and sons Da- ' 1 and Neil, <>f Bloomington, epnt from Thursday to Sunday '• .ng h< r parents, Mi. and M s. R>jm<nd h< < k and labbn Dr. Lya B< < k and Ronald lx>ng were > u!■ . and Sui.d iy guests Dr D k i a prole - t of pharrno 01. 1 i- *•' Ind an,i l’invej. .ty where M Laig i a rn<-dx al studi nt 5; • \ itl<nd< I m« < !mg> at Upjohn a Park Divis L ds>rt<„ as in AL h.g.m <u Friday and Saturday b at jo nmg th< group at the K' a ha < Oth< i guests Win k* lion.dd Ibli.ogtf ,ual daught< i s L. a and Ln, and Mi and Mi. Ri> 11 Kick a; d Dawn.
Mi.-. Dewey Lowry, of Teegardt n fell on Sunday ntoimng in het bathiocm ami is now suffering item a broken hip and is in the LaPorte Hospital. Mi. and Mrs. Bruce Henry ind family and Mis. Bess Gindelbeiger were Mother’s Day guests of Mi. and M.s. Francis Gmdelberger. Mr. and Mis. Densiuw Doll ami Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Keith George and family, of Wakarusa were Mother’s Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Swanson in Valparaiso. Mr and Mrs. Spencer Shaw and daughter and granddaughter ol Chappaqua, New York, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klmedmst. Mondac Mrs. Lucille Snyder, of New Pans, spent tiie day with Mrs. Klinedinst. Mr. and Mis. Wilder Burns.de were guests of their grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Burnside, in South Bend on Sunday 101 Mothei s Day dinner. From Monday through Thurs. day of la.-t week Rev. and Mis. Clyde Wake attended a workshop as representatives of the South Bend District at Arosier | ouse of Stud.es in bort Wa\ ne and the program was entitled, “Career and Seminar for Life Minist. les.'' HosLs for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club carry .in dinner on Saturday evening will be Mrs. George Pre.ffer anu Mia. Dorotny Walsh. Dinner is at 6:00 p.m. and a social hour will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bea. gles, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagies and family and Mrs. Roy Miller were in Middlebury on Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellmga and family. Mother's Day guests for dinner of Me. and Mis. Lewis Kemp were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradford and family, of Silver Lake, ludiaua. Ain i noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kemp and family and Mr. and M.s. Wendell Kemp and daughter. Mi. ami Mis. Geoige Seehansen, of Oak l/awn, Hi., were week e i I guests of M.. and Mis. William .oicnalski. Sunday afternoon they attended the open house at the Walkerton NursJQg Home and visited Mrs. Turnbull. who is a re.-i---dent and then in the evening they were in the home of Mrs. Herbold and her daugnter. Esther Scanion. Me. and Mrs. Norris Busne, Christie, John and Kathryn. Jolm Tearson and Mr. and Mrs. Gairy Schoenfeld, all of Beaver Dam. Wisconsin, came on Saturday evening and for Sunday to vi.-it with Mis. Bussie’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Bud Hunt. The Buss.es attended his class alumni banquet at Grove, town on Satuiday evening and the group called oa acquaintances on Sunday b l ire returning home. Mrs. Charles Fisher, of Shirley, Arkansas, hit last week after a month stay visiting her brother, Mr. and M.s. Harold Renslvger and other relatives and friend- in the area. Th^ past week Mrs. Geoige GlLssman, of Bloomfield, Montana, came for a visit with the Rensbergers and Harold is la r btother. Tuesday of this week Mr. ami M.s. Ray Rensbcrgei, Larry, Cam i and Jeff, of Roann, were also heir. Sunday guests for Mother’s Day of Mr. and Mrs. D< an Knowlton were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knowlton and daughters, South Bend; Richard Knowlton 'and Mi. and M.s. Lloyd Knowlton and family. Saturday Mi ami Mrs. Dean Knowlton were in South Ber.d to attend the wedding of their granddaughter. M.s- Christ.ne Ann Heim to Mu had Melton in the River Park United Methodist Church. A carry.in dinner was enjoyed at the Walkerton Community Building on Sunday with Mrs. Fajette Dunn as ho-tess foi y^ ami Mis Dick William.-. Hunning. ton B< ach, Cald . Mr. and M's. Dennis Dunn, B adhy, Phillip and Net-a of Latayeit- M: a.d Mi Grant Kenney, South Iknd; Mr and Mi .hum - R < k Kivi r. dale, Ill; Mr and Mi-c Grant K i* l i and t»vo rluhlrci, H.ns. dale, 11l Mr and Mrs Robert G ie, l;>bb< (hi ti- Mike D' c. las and Lha and M’ ,•><! M--11 -< D in n< k, South Ik nd, for Md her'a Day The Dick W.IL iam> i ime on Sumiay and hit on Monday.
Mother’s Day evening dinner guests in the home of Mr. and M.s. Jack Ryan and family were Mr. and Mrs. Wayn* Burch, Mrs. C. A. Rjan and her sister, Polly, and Mi and Mrs. Robert Urbin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker and family, of Cassopolis, Mich., were here from Friday until Sun-
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day .^visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frail •> ar. 1 Mrs. Walter Baker. Alan. King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert King, received his Bache, lor of Science degree during commencement exercises held on Fri. day May 10 at Purdue Umversity. Mr, and Mrs. King spent
•* . < . the da yaud evening there. Mrs. Helen Smith, oj Koon* Lake, came home Surulhy frim three week stay -tn Richmond Ind., visiting with Mr, and Mr. Albert Vandermar and family. Sell it through the want ads.
