The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1974 — Page 3

Us ^aljlews^ WALKERTON

Scott, Lennie and Laurie Rick, ard, of Lafayette, are here visiting their grandparents, Mr. and » Mrs. Arthur Barden. I Mrs. John Powell and daughter, | Mrs. Kay Lute, of Williamsport, Pa., and Mrs. George onx. of j New Port Richey. Florida, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Awald over the week end. They came for the wedding of Dick Awald . which was on Saturday in Laporte at the Missionary Church ,to Lynda Carnes. Mr. and Mrs. • Frei Weller, of Rock Fallx, 10, , wa. were also guests for a night ’ but made their stay here with his I mother, Mrs. Fern Anderson, of , Walkerton. ' ■!■■■■!■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Owens, of Indianapolis. w’ere week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fenstermacher and family. A group of young people from the United Methodist Church are attending Senior High Camp at Epworth Forest at North Webster for the week. Among the group from here ar Edward Fenstermacher, Kathy Kring, Jill Northam, Debbie Louderback, Kenny Rohrer. Judy. Norma. Arlene and Barbara Zahrn. Charles Gerber, Dale Downey, Rick Flaugher, and Mike Clark, along with Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Wake. Others from North Liberty and LaPorte are also attending. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Mrs. Helen Shankland and Mr. Basel Oden, of Toledo, Ohio, were Monday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Buren were in Pentwater, Michigan, over the week end to vis.t wn’i her sister and brother-n-lavv. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson attendee! the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tonacai in LaPorte County on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Stably and Miss Debbie Ries were in Leesburg on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garman. Miss Janice taylor. of Titusville, Florida, is spending several days with Mrs. Nora Hahn. She has also been visiting her grand, mother, Mrs. Bernice Litchenberger and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Branson Taylor, in Lake, ville. Mrs. Gladys Henson, of Shaw, nee. Oklahoma, has been here for a week visiting with Mrs. Clar. ence Rhode beck. Week end guests of Mrs. Charles Bendendistel were Mrs. John Mullaney, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Till Zerhusen, of Lakeside Park. Kentucky. They all enjoyed blueberry picking. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klingman. of Hopewell, Virginia, were here from Wednesday of last week to Monday to visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A£new Ludwig. Joe and Steve Ludwig were army buddies and the Klingmans were touring the west and made a stop off here to visit with the Ludwigs. Dr. and Mrs V. B. Wolfe, of Sebring, Florida, are here visit, ing Mrs. Zoa Walz, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolfe and Bill were here Saturday night and Sunday also. Bill Boelkins and Charles Wil. kins returned home at Koontz Lake from a week's fishing trip in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. While there they called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaffer who lives on a lake there in the summer and come back to Koontz Lake in the winter months. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Otto Schmeltz were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reinhardt and daughter Linda, of Chicago; Mrs. Ev. elyn Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robb, of Niles; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kolmer, Karen and Carl, of Fort Wayne. On Sun. day all attended the Schmeltz reunion which was held at the Tyner IOOF Lodge Hall with a large attendance to enjoy the day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowjton and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer visited for 10 days in Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota. They spent some time with Craig DeMyer at Fort Collins, Colorado, and took a trip into the Rocky Mountain National Park. They attended the Frontier Days Rodeo at Cheyenne. Wy. oming; drove through the Grand Tetons and to Yellowstone Na. tional Park and enjoyed the performance of Old Faithful. They returned home through the Black Hills and stopped to see Mt. Rushmore and also the Bad Lands. HOMELUE’ XL-2 CHAIN SAW j TWO TRIGGERS J jk ONE tor cutting |oM ONE tor llttl* pruning |ob« F LIGHTWEIGHT • POWERFUL • RUGGED n * . 0n1y 5119.05 I . ••J | MAN'SiC’CUtI *•><! to ■ Look tor your local Homollla fl I 0Ml«r In the YELLOW PAGES. |

AUGUST 8, 1974 — THE INDEPEhiMENT-NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stull and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Whitaker and family enjoyed the week end camping at the Jelly, stone Park at P.erceton, Indiana. Dorothea, Al anil Bill Brenner's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Heese and daughter, of Urbana, 11l , and their aunt, Mrs. Caroline Hesse, of Seattle, Wash . were guests of Al and Dorothea on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. wimam u. nickson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ham and family, of Niles, Illinois, Mr and Mrs Daniel Trin. kaus and two children, of Glen, view, 111., and Mr. Joe Bankey and a friend, of Niles, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Will, iam C. Dickson, at Koontz Lake. Guests for the past week of Mr. and Mrs. William Michalski were Mrs Louise Stevenson, of Chicago and Mrs. Judy Gray, of DesPlaines and two children. Oth. er guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Michalski, John and Stev. en, of Baton Rouge, La.; and Mrs. Arthur Michalski and children, also of Baton Rouge, who will be staying for another week. On Monday and Tuesday of last week, Mrs. Anne Patrick, South Bend, was a guest of Mrs. Doro. thy’ Lanphere and on Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Norman, of San Diego. Cali, fomia. were guests. The Norm, ana anti Lanpheres were next door neighbors when they lived in WiL mette, Illinois.

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Mr. and Mrs. Herachal Eatoa and daughter Jan, of Wanatah, were Monday evening dinner guests of' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gardner. On Sunday Bdl Brenner’s son, Donald and his family, of Evan, ston, 111., were here to visit him. Bid was released from Parkview Hospital, Plymouth recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunt were in Michigan C.ty on Friday to visit her sister Mrs. Irene Jones, who was at that time in the hospital. but has been released and is home again. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Powers. of LaPort and Mrs. Mable Sheneman, of Lebanon, Ohio, were '.allers last week of Mrs. Fran* Halm and other relatives around the Walkertor area. Mr. anl Mrs. Jack Long and Mr. and Mrs. William Michalski will be hosts for the Saturday evening carry.in dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club al the club house beginning at 6:00 p.m. with a social hour l<> follow. Last Thursday Mrs. Mary Gor. don entertained the following guests from Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hartsoch, along with Mr. and Mrs. Donald La. Bere and son, of Chesterton. Mrs. Francis La Be re was an afternoon caller, Poise is the ability to talk fluently while the othflr fellow is paying the check.

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