The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 May 1975 — Page 5

Mrs. Norma Gensinger, of La. Porte, was a Monday dinner guest of Mrs. May Clark. Mrs. Ernest Goff, of Delphi, Indiana, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Letter McCroskey. Mrs. Effie Hammaker spent several days last week staying with her grandchildren, Roxann and Hal, in Lesburg, while Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hammaker spent several days at the Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, where he attended a convention. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clark, Mrs. May Clark and Suzie Wilkenson and daughter Lois, were guests at a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark and family in Mishawaka Saturday overling in honor of Larry's birth, day. Ice cream and cake were served.

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Mrs. Edna Albright is a patient in the LaPorte Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Zimmer, man and Lee in of Fort Wayne, spent the week end with Mrs. Zimmreman's mother, Mrs. Effie Hammaker. Mr.-. Emma Teidge, of South Bend was a Monday dinner guest of Mrs. Rachel E. Fullmer. Mrs. Lillian Peterson and Mrs. Anna Strycker called on Mrs. Edna Rupel and Wdbur, on Sun. day afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Sousley and Mrs. Harty Clark called on Mrs. Carrie Bickel in South Bend on Monday evening. Mrs. Hattie Glaser. Mrs. Min. me Crowe, Mrs. Joan Duggin Mrs. Ethel Kurzhal, of South Bend, called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal, Mrs; Martha Taylor and Mrs. Nellie Smith last Thursday. Phyllis Wilson, daughter of Mrs. G'o Hall, has been selected principal of Washington and Mon. tague summer schoos in Santa Clara, California. Mrs. Wilson received her M.A. degree from the University of Notre Dame.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Strope and family in Chicago. James Lambert and family, of Osceola; Mrs. Roger Hendricks and niece June, of W dkerton: and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark were Sunday evening visit h s of Mrs. Vera Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Inman Whitmer, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naragon and Mrs. Vera Clatk were Sunday dinner gue. ts of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Naragon, of Bremen. A son was bom on MondayMay 19, to Mr. and Mrs Dan Sousley, of Mishawaka. Grand, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sousley, of North Liberty. Mr and Mrs. Frank Hornung of Sebring, Florida, are visaing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rauen and relatives in Walkerton and the area. ENGAGED A June 12, 1976 wedding is planned by Miss Julie Jean Whit, aker and Thomas E. Reed, son of Mr. ad Mrs. Foster Brown. North Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitaker, 216 Jackson, are announcing the.r daughter's zKjrVll--j = - Bi Mjjggugt May the future bring much success and happiness. DAD & LADS W alkerton

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engagement. The bride elect is attending . LaVille high school. The pros, pective bridegroom is a graduate of North Manchester h.gh school. births Mr. and Mrs. Fred Church, of Walkerton, are the parents of a son born on Monday. May 12 in the Parkview Hospital, Plymouth. A son was l»rn on Thursday May 15 to Mr. and Mrs John C. Kratzchmar, 1103 Oh.o St.. Walk, erton, in the LaPorte Hospital. Be wise — Advertise!

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