The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1974 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NBWS — MAY 30, 1074

WALKERTON

Mr and Mrs. Wendell Jacob, of Angola, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jacob and family. t Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. MeKesson arrived from San Tome, Venezuela to visit friends and relatives in the states and to attend the graduation exercises of their daughter. Valerie, from Kent Schc 1. in Kent. Conne ticut. They visited m the h me of Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McKesson, for several days. Mrs. Eine-t G. Paul w.u arrive W ilkert i shortly fi m Nt w York to vi'd friends. She will als v-.sit sme : her c ssmates w • ' 1 Lakeville to visit with Mrs. Hai old H > inson and family. Mi. and Mrs. William DePoy were in Winamac on Saturday of last week to visit his brother, Mr. and Mrs Raymond DePoy. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. David Botterff, Bi ian and Bob y Pugsley spent the day with the DePoys v.siting and fishing. Mrs. Robert Holland, South Eend. and Mrs. Oscar Barney were guests of Mis W. V. \ alentine and Patricia, of Indianapolis, on Friday night. On Saturday they all attended the wedding of Miss Norm i Crosley to John Szelenbaun. at Macomb. 111. Miss Valentine served as maid of honor and Norma and Patricia are the glanddaughters of Mrs. Barney. The bride is a graduate of Western Illinois University last June and the groom will graduate from WIU on the 15th of June and also receive bis commission in the Army. Mrs. Valentine and Patncia, Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Barney spent the holiday week end with Dr. and Mis. Wesley Miller at Fayette, Missouri. The United Methodist Church conference of Western Missouri was in session at the Central Methodist College. Bishop Goodrich gave the Sunday service and Dr. Miller directed the choir and Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Holland played a violin duet with organ accompaniment. The Valentines, Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Barney reti/. ned home on Monday evening.

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. Mr. and M.s. Keith Baker, of I Ingleside. Texas, are here for a • Visit among relatives and friends. Saturday evening they were guests ■ of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker. The Keith Bakers are staying in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy. Mr. "and Mrs. Charles Minter were pleasantly sui prised Sunday in the home of the r daughter, Mi. and Mis. John Petro. Michigan City when memlwr- of her family came in at 3:30 pin. to i mil i them of their wedding an-niver-ary. There were 19 present fi m Hanno :. c.ncagu and M :nc.e and cm y .ne had an enjoyable time. Last Thur day LI yd Smith w" honored by an open h aise Hom 3:00 to 9:00 p.m, with about 10 guest- present through' ut the day. Sunday a 1 .mdv birthdav dinner was held in the home of Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Smith witn Mrs. Bonnie Kipff, Lenexa, Kan. sas; Mr. and Mrs. Arthui Vitou and Carol, South Bond; Mr. and Mr.-. Fritz Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. B. Caper, <f Joliet, 111., present foi the occasion. JusLn Muchowicz, who last month was app mted to the board of directors of the Marshall County Right To Life, and his wife, Christine, wire two cf the MCRTL representatives at th* 1 slate meeting in Hammond. Indiana. May IS. Justin was also appointed to cha.rman one of the state s fund raising committees. Mr. and Mrs. Muchowicz live at 203 N. Michigan Street. Walkerton. Mr. George Matz, Mr. and Mis. Ed Klopfenstein, Dcnna and Mike, Mr. and Mis. Phillip Matz. Walkerton; Miss C.ndy Sousley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul De Vos and son; Mr. and Mrs. Bill DeVos and son and Mr. and Mrs. Dougies Hurford attended the wedding of George Matz’s granddaughter. Miss Debra Matz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Matz, formerly cf Walkerton now of Moline, 111. A 2 o’clock ceremony united Miss Matz and Eugene Fournier, of Massachusetts and they will make their home in Janesville, Wisconsin.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jacob and family bad as Memorial Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jacob, of Angola, Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbitt, lowa City, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ramer, of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet. Sunday evening guests of Mr. anef Mrs. Albert Huhnke and daughters were* Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, Three Oaks, Mich., Mr. and Mrs Marvin Baker and daughter and Mrs. David Clark and daughtei. Mrs. Vioia Northam Hienline was in Walkerton for a short time one day last week. She had been in Lakeville visiting a sister and on her way back home to Chesterton she stopped to visit. Miss Aice Guttman, Mankota, Minnesota, came last Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman. Sunday she and the Guttmans and Mrs. Berth i Urbin attended tri' graduation exercises of John Robert Guttman at Northv- d Higa School and tile open hou.e which followed .n the home cf bis parent', Dr. and Mis. John B. Guttman and family. Waka-ri-a. M,. and Mis. Robert LT bin also attended the open h^use. Mr. and airs Ausseil i. aw. cnee, ■lO9 Roosevelt Road, will be ceie--1 lilting their 50th wedding anmwrsa^y < i Satuiday evening with an invital.onal 6.00 p.m. dinner in the dining room of the American Legion Hall with 65 to 70 guests invited from out of town and several local residents. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark enterta.ned at lunch hon- < img Leland Zumbaugh. who was a membei of the 27th class to graduate firm Bethel College where he received Ins bachelor of arts degree. Guests were Mis. Zumbaugh and daughter Eiin; Mr. an’ M’~ Dale Zumbiugii; Mr. Elzie Zumbaugh; Mrs. Clyde Zumbaugh, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields and family; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clark and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith. Other graduates of the class which will be remembered by the area people were Kathleen Penick Walz and John McGee. Teis was the last class for Dr. Penn* ecker as he has retired at the close of the school year as president of Bethel College. While they last Jacobsen “Get tern together” Sale Get a Free rotary mower attachment.. .when you buy this Jacobsen LT Tractor, The Jacobsen LT Compact Tractor ■ Free, rotary mower attachment. (Value up to $135.00j ■ 4 models; 7 or 8 H.P. ■ Stick shift or automatic aruv. ■ Many attachments and accessories. ■ Big lawn mowing performance. All-purpose, all-season tractors from Jacobsen. MIKES Sales & Service * Miles I I-) cd Walkerton hn ihr I regardon Road Phone 5X6-3 ISO

Mr. and Mrs. William Michalski will serve as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation carry in dinner Saturday at Ue club house. Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbitt, of lowa City, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet. They will be spending the slimmer in Los Angeles where he will work for an insurance company. Mrs. Ruth itayter left last week for her home in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., after a two week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Daube and other .relatives and friends. Saturday morning at 10 o'cock Mrs. Ida Mae Watkins had a brunch for the following guests, Mr-. Hazel Wisenbaugh, Mrs. Joe Medlin and children, Mrs. Wallace Aldrich. North Liberty; Mrs. Carl Wharton. North Liberty; Mis. Lairy Lenuil. Bremen; Mrs. Died Leiueit and children, Plymouth; Mi> James WilLams and children. LaPaz; Mrs. Joe Bottoitf and children and Mrs. Kenneth Xußciff. Sunday evening the following guests came to the home of Mi. and Mis. Eveiett Bak i i r their annual mushroom fiy. Guests were Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Re d. Plymouth; Mi. and Mis. Walter McCutcheon. Gary; Mi- and Mrs. Marv.n Kizer; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heim; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webei mil Mrs. Ruth Bale, of North L.berty; Mis. V< nna Stc-k ; Mrs. Ethel Hillegos and Mr.< Florence Weise along w.th Angelo Tace, of S mth Bend. Mrs. Marvm Stahly is a patient in Memorial Hospital, South Bend, where she had eye surgt jy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ries and daughters were lai' l:o:n Detroit for the week end bat Mt. Ries and the girls left on Monday for home while Mi-. Ries is staying for a couple of weeks to help care for her mother upon returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henry erteit lined guests on Monday of th.s week and the party was planned for a treasure hunt for 1.11. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donn Kelver and family, LaPorte; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henry and sons, Koontz Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and family, Tyner; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carnes and family, Plymouth.

OUR POLICY News articles must be subm-tted by 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays. Display advertising must be in our office as follows: Any size less than one page — by’ 11:00 a.m. Tuesdays. Page or larger, less than a double truck —by 5:00 pm I $ on Mondays. Double truck (2 pages) —by 11:00 a.m. on Mondays. Any advertisement on which proof must be supplied the customer —by 9:00 a.m. on Mondays. Classified ads must be submitted by 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays Minimum charge $1.25 for first 25 words, 2c a word thereafter Classifieds will not be taken over the phone or will not b charged. Pictures submitted may be picked up following the elitioi that they appear. All notices stating a paying event will be a paid notice. (I you charge, we charge.) Cards cf thanks and memoriums are SI.OO. NORTH LIBERTY 4TH OF JULY PARADE ENTRY BLANK Name Address Commercial Float Fraternal Float Marching Unit Clown Horses Band Other Deadline For Entries June 25 Assemble at 1:00 p.m,. Highway 23 South, North Liberty. Ind Thursday, July 4. 1974 TROPHIES IN EACH CATEGORY MAIL TO: MRS. (LY DE STEEEE, chairman 407 North .Main North Liberty, Indiana 46551

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolfe ar Bill were here Sunday to spej the day with Mrs. Glen Wah Mr. and Mrs. William C. Die son of Koontz Lake were we end guects in Nile^ <lll., wi their son Will.am and family. Monday visitors of Mr. a Mrs. Charles Bellinger were A and Mrs. Donald Sheaks an' Wj jam, of Lockport, Illinois. Mrs. Hazel Foulks, of Fc Wayne, spent last week he with her sister, Mrs. Jack Ji and Betty. Saturday they t her back and remained for week end. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carl Bradenton, Fla., spent sev days here last week with and Mrs. Orrin Duthie. The C sons spend theii summers at t home m northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McKes Mildred and Mr. and Mrs. C McKesson were dinner guest tHv home of Mr. and Mt'. W J. Hayter, route 3, Walkt . on Sunday. Sunday dinn< i gue.-ts < f Garland Lawren" were M - san Breedlove, South Bend; and Mr . D.n Bi ay <.. Ft. Wa; Mr- Ethel H uielmya r and and Mis. Clyde Walz and Walz. Mr. and Mis. L ills H , have been enteit lining f< r a u for Amy and J m Con-ert of St. Jo-eph AI;, ingan. T parents, Mr. and Mis. Riel Conserriere were here Tue evening to take tin children 1 home. Mrs. Conserriere was former Shirley Marquis. ' ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE And One Alz Won't SttCCOT< Yott Must K«*ep On Advertising