The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1974 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCTOBER 24, 1974

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Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Clark spent last week end at List Creek, , Kentucky. Mrs Vera Clark spent last Sat. ^rday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naragon. Tamarauk Rd., Walkerton. All., and Mrs. Martin Fulmer, of .South Bend, spent Sunday aft. emoon with his mother, Mrs. Rachel Fulmer. Mrs. Effie Hammaker spent last week in Bremen caring for her grandchildren. Tod and Tammie Mibbly, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs Steve M.b-ley spent a week's vacation in Las Vegas. rs Z Mt and Mr^. Larry Strope. of ChKZgo. were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. an l ’. Mrs. Walter Strope. Little Kevin returned home with ins parents after spend, ing some time with his grandparents. Mrs George Worley re. turned to her home in Bolivar, Tenn after spending the past week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope, and other relatives and friends. Mis. J. C. Milner was very pleasantly surprised on Sunday noon when she arrived at Bishop’s Buffet. Scottsdale Mall. South Bend, with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman, to find Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter, of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stonebumer. of Walkerton, waiting to join them for dinner in her honor. They then returned to the Shene, man residence where 60 of her fi tends called during the after, nxm to wish her a happy 00th b.rthday. Coffee, punch and a 1 vely decorated birthday cake wis served by M:- Norma Pat. i k. Mi '. Kenny Teter and Mrs. 1 ndu Teter, of Mishawaka Mrs. J ■ lewd many beautiful <ir . m i.ey and canned goods v .me was greatly appreciated hud .e will never forget this bathday. so she said.

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Mr. Gene Clark and Effie Ham. maker visited her Foster, Mrs. Or. vule T wn. on Sunday at Wood, land Hospital, Rochester. Indiana. Recent visitors of Mrs. Martha Taylyr were Mrs. Orville Kline, dinst. Walkerton;- Mrs. George Worley, of Bolivar,' Tenn .; Mrs. Lizzie Ullery, of Mishawaka; Mrs. Flora Hough and Mrs. Walter Stropcu Mrs. Howard Wharton and Pat entertained at a surprise birthday dinner in honor of Howard's birth, day at the Capri Restaurant, in South Bend. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Carroll Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wharton, Walk, erton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Scott, South Bend. Mrs. Eva McEndarfer, of Bre. men Manor, spent several days visiting with Mts. Harley Mangus and Mrs. Edna Knepp recently. Mr and Mrs. Durwood Clark spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Miss Ethel Haas in Indianapolis. Melissa Newcomer, granaaaugh. ter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Gall, was baptized on Sunday in the St. John’s Lutheran Church. The following were guests for dinner in the Gall home after church: Melissa's parents, Mr and Mrs. Michael Newcomer, of LaPaz; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Springman; godparents. Mr and Mrs. Law. rence McGwih; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Springman and Brenda; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gall Jr., of Rochester: Mr and Mrs. Danny Gentry, of S uth Bend; Mi and' Mrs Danny Nickers n and children, of Bre. men; M” and Mrs Lewis Eggert and daughter. , f Mill Cicek; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Newcomer, grandparents, of LaPaz; plus three g. eat-giandmolheis, Mrs. Addie Hanson Mrs. Leia New. c-mer and Mi.'. Evelyn Spring, man.

Mrs. Phyllis Kurzhal and Kathy, LLss Sherry Hall and Mrs. Ethel Kurzhal, of South Bend, were Sat. unlay visitors of Mis. Nellie Smith. Mr and Mrs. Arno Reed, of Walkerton, were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft. Bi lan and Brent, were Sunday evening supper guests of Mrs. Martha Taylor. Blent celebrated his Bth birthday on Sunday. Danny Newcomer is a patient in the LaPorte Hospital, room 636. Mis. Edna Sheneman is a patient m Memorial Hospital, room 1130, South Bend. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal called on Mr and Mrs. Elmer Kurzhal last Wednesday. On Sun. day they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kurzhal in Valparaiso and on Monday they called on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haskins. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Vera Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Clark and Andy, of Indianapolis; Mr. Howard Naragon, of May. flower Road, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark were Monday evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk, Carmen and Kelly; Mrs. Florence Jones anil Mrs. Addie Hanson en. joyed a trip on Sunday through parts of Michigan enjoying the beautiful fall colors in the trees and scenery. Mrs, Beverly Wolferth, South Bend, visited her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman on Tuesday of last week and she also visited with her other aunts, Mrs Beatrice Sheneman and Mrs. Addie Hanson. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty School* OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 1 MONDAY Chilled orange juice Hot dog on warm bun Buttered wax leans Carrot sLcks Peanut butter bar Milk TUESDAY Submarine sandwich Browned tater tots Cinamon apple slices Fudge bar Chocolate r white milk WEDNESDAY Macaroni and cheese Harvard beets Celery sticks Cran-cinnamon coffee cake Chilled apple sauce Milk THURSDAY Witches burger Broomsticks Goblin confetti Birthday rings Ghost "brew FRIDAY Chicken ala king on hot bis. cuits Buttered green beans Lettuce with 1,000 Island dressing Stained glass cubes Milk •John Glenn High School OCTOBER 28 . NOVEMBER 1 MONDAY Chuck wagon steak n bun French fries or shoestring pota. toes Buttered carrots Sliced pears Milk TUESDAY ('.earned chicken on mashed po. tatoes Buttered peas Orange jello with peaches Biscuit or peanut butter and jelly sandwich Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecue on bun Buttered corn Celery and camt sticks Pumpkin crunch Milk THURSDAY Orange juice SjK.oky spaghetti Buttered green leans Apple sauce B ead and butter Donut and witches brew FRIDAY Pizza burger Buttered mixed vegetables Cookie Chocolate creme dessert Milk

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