The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1975 — Page 2
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Locals? $ i . guests jf 5. ui,i M’- Kina i Andfi-win, > Wits M: > M’ - H < a \ ison, J: K' ■ <i, Lh am’ tisi ...* <mJ K iu-x 'vn>< « >1 g X v a t-i VOu Vv: I i1 .• -t Ku. , .. in Ml git X! and M-. Ch.i* es Daube tain. \ on Sunday with ukl Mts Ted Dauls and m* M ■ h v snd •family. M* ' l °d Mt > «<\ a lAaube and daughters, of i let Ml and Mt - J.m Daub.. H» • kt. M i Mt' Helen Mitchell . icAMx - ^Jkg^tensbei ger, of S kith K ! ixa* » Sunday dinner guest i ir and Mrs Bruce Fitzger. ill fi" I e cart nee Wilsons. of Koontz L-U, ■. had as he.r overnight u i ticenlly, Navy Command, e '. .Tl Tam £. Eller and Mrs Er- :. t Atlii* Georgia. The Er. I. he i went on to Chicago to Ie mother celebrate her 95th on at ♦ wM dinner guests of Mi and M Wayne Burch were Mr. and M It belt Urbin and Mr and I . k Kyan, Janet, Julie and I un x Berth a Urbin was an East- , -v»p j.। guest of her sister. Mrs. I; Hughe>. in South Bend. i” 1 Mrs. Richard Hersh. I. _ - >}a -• last ww k vacation, u„ F. >nda. Most of their t v spent at Clearwater en. j -th warm weathei and >un. nd the crowd- w< te terrific a ':c the traffic was bumper t • unper. x ie .ous Easter dinner was r o ■ ! Su: day when Mrs Frank D ntertamed hei family in h >•» w.th guests bemg Mr. '• Jam s Rook, Chicago; • ; Mrs. Robert Gore and * Crete, 111 .; and Mi and . ' ie n . Dunn and family, of L xette ' >ni M’-s Dick Wikhi and . L ter dinner with Mi. Jei i > Kr i.-e and daugh. ■ H iinnumd. Other relatives j • them in the afternoon and • . iy was wry much enjoyed.
| ARTS & CRAFTS CONTEST | I ENTRY BLANKS | g NAME GRADE g SCHOOL | g MEI HA ] g I ... iii number* <>t <uh A total of 3is the limit. Art Craft ■ . t iru thu Link t the art department at any of the 5 schools g GO BOWLING AT AN UNBEATABLE PRICE 3 games for SI.OO TUESDAYS - 3:30 - 7:30 pm WEDNESDAYS - 3:30 - 6:30 pm THURSDAYS - 3:30 - 6:30 pm Pizza Bowl Lanes Walkerton, Indiana
X cai Mi Dvnald Bi, ' mi u. ; dauglter, Mania, of Hv HU ... I I spent the Eastei holiiay w ia. :i I, B 1 Bi • 'iei • V '' V. <. U W a 1 a: d V 1 were m Smith B s y • enjoy m b as:, ho ne of Mi and v r:; < । i' cm*. y bei B: I and Dorothea Bren, net uu ’ unit'd f” ni Salt Lake City I ‘ ih, where tiny attended the wohiing of 8.1. > .-on, Chitrles. L tn- F..C. Un.ti l Methyl st X! . - ' 1 ndh. B' ' du ightr: of Mr. and Mrs. Everel Lindh. M nneapolis. Minn. Charies atten«i«d Gixiyertown high ■k-hool Atter graduation he en. tend Munlaua Stull LTuvei^ity in Bozetnan and he received ids m islets in aruUdecture in 1969. He is a member ofjthe archretectural firm of Scott. Lours Jit Browning in Sait Lake City Sharon will receive her masters in geology from the University of Utah in June. EMSTEK EGG HI NT WINNERS The Easter Egg hunt held in Walkerton on Saturday, sponsored La the Walkerton Volunteer Fire Department, was a cold but happy day lor the youngsters. Egg winner^ in the one to five year old group were Julie Mercer finding the golden egg worth $2 50; Kirk Rice, silver egg. SI 50; Terry McMahon, silver egg. $1 50 Troy Pugsley, red egg. $1 00; and Kathy Yelachich, Tedn Clark. Brit Francis. Randy Kay Jackson and Jim Lowry finding green eggs worth 50 cents. The six to eight year old gold egg winner was Lori Tracey; silver egg winners were Robert Lane and Frank Feitz; red egg winner, Kerry Dankert; and the greeen egg winners were Rod Wagner, Bret Miiler, Eric Shields. Camel, li i Bean and Tom Houser. In the nine to 12 year old group Donna Laßere found the golden egg; Kenny Elder and Wendal! Rohl er found the silver eggs: Kev. in Gaw anil Kent Be’.l the red egg winners and the green egg winners were Kev.n Gaw. Kenny Elder Robin Trent. Sandy Dimin, lack and Joe Harness. CO! \TI LINE CL! B MEETS The County Line Club got spring off to a g< <xi start by meeting on Monday evening m the h >rne of Mrs. Hazel Barden.
The chib d -s not meet in Jan.i.ii y F ebi iary - > it wis go. ! to be t igether again. On i imt ci 'he illm >f x; Miki .1. W ! * Buin.-iuc •, t • , New officers weie ehxtvd and new hostesses were sihuiukd for the coining months. Otticrrs cb ted were Wellha Burr- iv. piesidtv', Mii.lyn Hoc!). <te'’«r. vi e pie-Men’; M.Mred H sletlei, trtasurer; and Mary Hdm secretary. Dorothy Walsh uid Helen Pug' dzinski will take cue us gifts needed for those having to fe in the hospital. The birthday song was heard for Mildred Hostetler and Loretta Kearcher. Ikxjr pr.zes went to Elsie Elders. Mary Hahn. Loret. ta Kaercher and Weltha Bum. side. Other contests were enjoyed. Spring refreshments w r ere serv. ed to end a most enjoyable even, ing. Next month os the third Monday night the club will be meeting m the home of Mrs. Virginia Waldron with Lmitse Waldron assisting. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN MEET The March meeting of the Walkerton Business and Professional Women’s Club was held at Montana Charlie's Restaurant. U. S. 6 east, on Thursday, March 27. Following the delicious roast beef dinner. Mrs. W’liliam Elkin, vice, president, presided, greeting the 38 members and one guest with a poem. “The Legend of the Dog. wood.” The guest was introduced as Miss Christine Bassett, of Bloomington. Indiana, by her grandmother. Mrs. Lill.an Spychalski, of Koontz Lake and Michigan City. The ckib voted to assist with a SSO 00 donation to the Emergency Medical Technician Ambu. lance committee, in supporting a class now in progress at Ivy Tech / ^usetheW fWANTI rNEWEXTRAI STRENGTH ■ A 1 The No Spill Cough Medicine containing 50% MORE cough suppressant than any of the leading brands.
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Robert E. Urbin. EUHor THE IXDEPF-NDENT.NEWS CO.. INC.. Publisher 60L03 Roosevelt R »ad, Walkerton, Indiana 16574 Telephone (219 i 5*6-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second C!a.-« Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRITPION RATES: $3.00 Per Year - Sue Additional If Mailed Out Os State
for maintaining an ambulance service for our community. Miss Linda Huhnke, ways and means chairman, thanked the membership for their contributions toward her efforts and presented to the guest of the evening, the Easter ham. Mrs. Lillian Spychalski answer, ed the birthday call and was given Welcome Mrs. Newton Will, lams and Mrs. Martha Mull received the door prizes. Th? tables were festive with EaMer de. cor. Due to the severe weather con. ditions, the social part of the ev. ening wa< dispensed with. Mrs. Elkin closing the meeting with a thought for the day. if you can t have the best of everything, then make the very best of what you have. Mrs Dorothy Sheaks was the chairman for the evening and was assisted by Mrs. Charhs Minter. Mrs. Ruswll Lawrence, Mrs Har. ry Masterman, Mrs Minnie Mike, sell. Mrs. Gladys Prentis. Mis. Eugene Skinner and Mrs. Dale Ullery. Dowager, seeing tobacco plant in bl<>om for the first time, asked* “How long wd| it be before the cigars are ripe?” It paj’s to advertise!
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