The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1974 — Page 17

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1 Mr, and Mis. Steve Jacobson and family spent the week end in Carmel, Indiana, with his sister, Miss Stefanie Jacobson. Mr. and Mr. Alvin Connor, of Mulberry, were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Roy Miller. Hosts for the Koontz Lake Con. nervation Club carry-in dinner on Saturday evening will be Mrs. Helen Tanka and Mrs. Loma Erzig with a social hour to follow in ,the club house. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stahly returned home last Tuesday from several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ries and daughter, in Detroit, Michigan. Miss Debbie Ries returned home after spending the summer here with her grandparents. On Monday of this week guests were Mf.' and Mrs. Charley Blosser, ot Beaumon^, Texas, in the Stahly home. Mrs. Nina Glissman, of Bloomfield, Montant, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rensberger most of last week. On Saturday other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eli Berger and Mrs. Ignatz Botol, Mrs. Alta and Allen Rensberger, of South Bend. Sunday Mr. Lyle Rensberger, Larry and Jeff, of Roann, came for the day.

I CHICKEN FRV I i Saturday. September 14 j W 5:00 . 8:00 pm. A JOHN GLENN HIGH SCHOOL I I DONATION: ADULTS. $2.50 I ND EK 12, $1.50 i X Sponsored By The • WALKERTON ODD FELLOWS | I*repared By V I Tyner Odd Fellows Z All You Care To Eat | ▼ Everyone Likes To SELL SWEEPERS But How About Service? WE LIKE TO DO THAT ALSO . WE CAN SELL YOU A NEW HOOVER or EUREKA IND RETMU %NY MIKE LIBERTY BELL 135 N — North Liberty Open 8:30 To 6:00

Mr. Glenn Klined.nst, of Bremen, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klincdinst. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kuklinski, Koontz Lake, were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ' Norton and family of Otsego, ; Michigan. ; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith, of Dunnellon. Florida, spent several days here last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Downs, at Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Bouse and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bouse and Lee were in Warsaw on Sunday to visit with Miss Linda Bouse and her fiancee, Dan Whitehead. They all enjoxed dinner at the Lucky Steer Restaurant and a pleasant day. Miss Bouse is teaching speci”! education in the Warsaw School Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Divine, Mrs. Jim Patterson, Mr. Amel Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Divine were in Elkhart on Thursday evening last week for the opening nigh| of “What's |ts Name Restaurant and night club with Richard Schultz as manager and owner. A large crowd was present to hear the swinging tunes of the Tommy Dorsey Band.

Mr. and Mrs. George Decker, of Ch.cago. were last Thursday guests in the home of Mrs. George Hillis. Koontz Lake. Miss Dorothea Brenner enter, tained the members of her bridge club on Thursday afternoon of last week with a luncheon served at 12:30 and the rest of the day was spent playing bridge. Mr. and Mis. Gerald Jones, of Indianapolis, were Sunday guests of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Wake. Arthur DeMyer returned home last Friday evening from a two week stay in Ft. Collins, Colo., with his son Craig. Week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bowman were Mrs. T. C. Roe, of Goodyear, Arizona, an <ant of Mrs. Bowman and a a cousin Mary Alice Becker, of Phoenix. Other guests included her mother. Mrs. W. E. Davis and a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kane, of Evanston, Illinois. Rev. and Mrs. John Goodpasture returned home about two weeks ago from Detroit, Michigan, where Mrs. Goodpasture had eye surgery at the Ford Hospital. She is getting along very well and one afternoon last week Rev. and Mrs. Ken Burgner, of South Chicago, visited with them. Rev. Burgner was a former minister here in the local Presbyterian Church. A surprise birthday dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton Saturday evening honoring Mrs. Harold Knowlton. Those present were Mrs. Carl Delaney and children and Gene Knowlton, of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton and family, of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. David Knowlton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer. Five members or the Walkerton High School Class of 1936, enjoyed a carry in dinner in the home of one of the members, Mrs. Helen Stick, at Donaldson, Ind. Those present from here were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery, Mr. and Mrs. Art Barden and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weller. In the afternoon the party went to Andlla Domini College and were taken on a tour through several of the build.ngs which was enjoyed very much. “ j i jRIURIDW REAOS ■fir ano (sb f |pWANT ADp Di-Cel RCUEVCS 'Gasid Indigestion’ ...it’s (hose times you suffer acid indigestion and painful gas, too. DI-GF I • gives more complete relief because it docs uh.it pUnn antacids can’t. It reduces excess acid; also contains Simethicone that gets rid of gas, t^Hj. Hcaitburn. painful gas go fad. Get DI GEL. AGONIZING PAN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? GetOutgro for fast relief W . “• • • , ‘ . ■ < . i i ■ .* • ■ S * the ■ .ah n », • ■ ’ ■ . ut ~ r 1 t «n r 'u.l v „j.

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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker and Mr. and Mis. Dougia- Baker an<l family were Sunday guests <t Mr. and Mr-. Tennis B ikei and family in Brem»n. This wa« in honor of Troy Baker’s birthday and the conLrmati n service fur Tracy in the church. Mis. William Sather a d daughter, Jane, if Tonence, Cacif., hit for their h me on Wednesday of this week after spending th> past week here with her parent-. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hostetler and other friends and relatives. H< r mother anil niece. Linda Shaw, who flew cut. here for two week s v.sit, accompanied them hen. Mr-. Sather’s son, David, stopped over for a few days vis.t emoute to Boston, Mass. SCHOOL MENU John Glenn IVgh Sehool SEPTEMBER 16-20 MONDAY Hot dog oft bun Tater tots Buttered carrots oi cairot sticks Fruit Milk TUESDAY Chicken Tetrezinni Buttered green beans Fruit cocktail cake Rolls or bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Sloppy joe Buttered com Tossed salad Puding Milk THURSDAY ’ — Hamburger gravy on mashed potatoes Buttered peas Butter cake

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Jello Biscuit or peanut butter and jelly sandwich Milk FRIDAY PiZZ.aburgei French fries < : shoe.-tn ing p< ta. toes Apple sauce Banana cake Milk NOTH E T will not be responsible f< r any debts other than my owr Donald Adkitj, 3tsl‘»p PHILATHEA ( LASS TO MEET The Philathea Class of the United Methodist Church. Walk, erton. will me*et at the churt n ■ n Thureday, Septembe r 12. at 12:3U p.m. WESLEYAN ( HURCN TO MOVE The Walkerton Wesleyan Church, presently located at tr e comer of Michigan and Momoe Streets will move to the newlv acquired church building at Ilh. no.s and Van Buren Streets Sunday, September 15, 1974, w.ll be "moving day”. The loc^l congregation will meet at the present building at the regular 9:30 a.m Sunday School houi and then "march - ’ to the new building. The We’leyans purchaser tne Illinois Street Budding fn.m tne United Methodist Church of Walkerton. The friends and memors of the local congregation nave b*-en redecorating and rarranging the facilities and expect an eniarg. ed ministry to the community.

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