The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 March 1975 — Page 5
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Mrs. Adi Miller came home from the LaPorte Hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowry and family ncenth entertained at dinner lor her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bi ant, it being Mrs. Bi a:.t's birthday. Other guests were Mr. ami Mr.'. Jerry Wie. garni and sons. Mrs. William D Poy, Mrs. BY. die St irfoss a-d Lora, Mr.-. Bcr. nue Mann, M-s. Esther Dealing and Mrs. Ruth Clark were in Mishawaka Wednesd iy evening of last week to attend the Re. bekah L dge Friends Night. Mrs. Irene Jone> and Mrs. Ophal Dimmick, of Michigan City, weie Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunt. The thr* e sisters left on Monday morn.ng to visit their mother, Mrs. Viola Emmerson, in Lafayette, who Is 91 years old and has fallen am! broken some bones anil is now in the Lafayette Hospital. Sunday evening Mrs. Pearl Stull, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stul] and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Lynn Stull and family ami Mr. and Mrs. John Backfburn, of Plymouth, gathered at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Dale Stull to celebrate the b.rthday of Ted Stull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stull. Ice cream and cake was served. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clark and sons celebrated Cam-ton's birth, day on Sunday evening with a party. Tho»e present were Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith, Mr. and MrK Al Drews, Mr. and M-s. David Drew's and son, Mr. and Mrs John Derw's and daughter, of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs Lee Zumbaugh and daughter, of Ply. mouth, Mrs. Vickie Maiek and children and Bill Haney. Refreshments were served. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. ami Mn. Leigh Roy Haim were Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Hoch. Stet hr ami f imily, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and son, Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler and famdy. Mr. ami Mrs. Leigh R. y Hahn Jr. and daughter and Mr am! Mrs. Wayne Hostetler and daugh. ters. Slide* were shewn for en. tertamment.
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Miss Lisa Gore, of Crete, Ulii mi;s, spent the week end in Walk, eit n with her grandmother, Mrs. r Fayette Dunn. Ceorge Ochs came home from I the Methodist Hospital, Ind.anap. < hs, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brehm, of Koontz Lake, were in Grays Lak 1 , Illinois, over the week end with the.r daughter, Mr. and Mr-. Dan Schaeppert and family. Mrs. Sidney Smith came home From the hospital on Monday of last week. Mrs. Louis Toner, of Fish Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. ami Mr*. Dale Stull. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner entertained at a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kronk and Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts in honor of Mr. Fouts’ birthday. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rensberger were Mrs. Bertha Schupert, of North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Betz and T.mmy, of Warsaw. and Mrs. Lucille Ward. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Fritz Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pog<xl. zinski, Mrs. Etta Mae Milner, Mi. and Mrs. Clell Fouts, Mrs. Dorothy Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shen* man attended a surprise 35th w’edding anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Don Teter, given by their son in Mishawaka. Mr. ami Airs. Harry Duffey, of Mimawaka. hosted a birthday din. ner celebration in honor of Mr. Duffey’s birthday on March 4 with Mr. and Mrs. Dick B mdendistel, of Fish Lake, Mrs. Charles Bandend is tel and Mrs. Margaret Finkle, of Walkerton, present. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eddinger and family entertained on Sun. day for a birthday dinner honoring Mrs Eddinger. Guests ineluded Mr. and Mrs. Col.n Eddinger, Tyner; Mis. Dale Watts, Mr. and Mrs Allan Eddinger ami family, Walkerton; Dwane Eddinger, of Nappanee and Dale and Brandon Eddinger, of Koontz Lake.
Mr. and Mis. Keith Cooreman, of New Carlisle, were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs, Amos B.erly. Mrs. Alice Ann Griffith and children, of Anderson, were week end visitors with her paints, Rev. and Mrs. John GoodpaTuie, at Koontz Lake. Mrs. Wilma Hockett, of La. Porte, was in Walkerton on Tues, day of this week. vis.ting her mother, Mrs. Geneva Gt -sh ins, and called on several friends. Mrs. Roy Newell and Mrs Mil. ton Gerry w.ll sene as hostesses for the Saturday evening carry.in dinner of the Koontz Lak- Con. servation Club beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the club house. Married Savoie - Naragon Mi.'.s Cynthia L Naragon and Ronald K. Savoie were united in marriage on Saturday afternoon, March s, in the United Methodist Church. Walkerton, with Rev. Cljde D. Wake officiating. The br.de is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zem Wylie, 101 South St., Walkerton, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mr'. Ronald A. Savoie, 107 W. Market St., North Liberty. The bride, escorted to the the altar by her stepfather, chose for her wedding, a gown of pale lav. ender with white flowers and fashioned with long sleeves and ruffles on the front and back seams of the bodice. Die floor length gown also featured a sash marking the waistline and t.ed in the back. Maid of honor, for her sister, Mrs. Penny Perry, wore a laven. der and white checked gown with ruffles it the scoop neckline. Dan LaFountain, brother-in-law of the groom, served as test man. A reception was held in the home of the bride’s parents. The couple took a week end trip into Michigan and are now at home at 110 b Ohio St., Walkerton. SCHOOL MENU John Glenn High School MARCH 17 . 21 MONDAY Chuck wagon steak on bun Hench fries Di'Gel RELIEVES f Gasid Indigestion 1 ...it’s those times you suffer acid indigestion and painful gas, too. DI (il l ■ gives more complete relief because it does what plain antacids cant, it reduces excess acid; also contains Simethicone that gets rid of gas, too. Heartburn, painful gas go fast. Get DI GEL. 'e SHY’ 5 FEMININE SYRINGE THE MODERN. ? CONVENIENT APPROACH TO FEMININE HYGIENE - Shy is the unique feminine syringe. It expands to hold two quarts of your favorite solution Convenient to useno hoses, no hang ups . . . easy to store . . . tucks away disc GY Shy' feminine syringe is av • lab.e at leading drug, discount and department stores. Walkerton, Indian* Friday, Saturday, Sunday March JI, 15, i« The Life And Times Os Grizzly Adams Rated "G” Shows at 7 DO and "40 Fr.day ami Saturday Sund iy at 5 00, 7 00 " to pm.
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