The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1976 — Page 5

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Mrs. Margaret Cox left last Wednesday after a month’s stay here with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Awald. After spending a few days near Chicago, she left for her home in New Port Richey, Florida. Mrs. Minnie Mikesell was called to Mishawaka on Sunday due to the death of her step-son, Mr. William Mikesell. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolfe. Bill and Bob, of Park Forest, Illinois, were here on Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Glenn Walz. Mrs. Bertha Urbin visited relatives in Kewanna and her sister in Winamac last Friday. Lori Freeman spent Monday and Tuesday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman and Mary. Sunday dinner guests of Miss Ina Walz on Sunday were Mrs. Kay Walz and two sons, of Plymouth, and Mrs. Robert Stridklett. of New Carlisle. Mr. John Garab was dismissed from the LaPorte Hospital this week after surgery. Other area patients in the LaPorte Hospital include Mr. Lee Chapman and Mrs. Everett Baker, of Walkerton, and Mr. Robert Ogle, of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. William Baker returned Sunday from a five-day trip to South Carolina. They enjoyed their trip through the Smokies and they stopped at Gatlinburg, Tenn. Their daugher. Mrs. John Engle, and her two daughters, of South Bend, accompanied them on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Walz came home on March 21 from a threeweek vacation in Florida. They made their stay at Bradenton Beach enjoying the warm weather and relaxing on the beach. On their return trip they stopped at Sebring to visit with Dr. and Mrs. V. B. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman returned home Monday evening from a week vacation in Florida. At Bradenton they visited her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moss; at Fedhaven they visited a former Walkerton resident. Mrs. Bess Ferverda, and at Seminole they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee. A stop off in Mariette. Goergia, they visited Rev. and Mrs. Dean Fetterhoff and at Chattanoga. Tenn., they visited a cousin of Mrs. Chapman's. A very enjoyable trip visiting friends and relatives and

More end more people with limited incomes are finding it difficult Io meet today's housing costs. Renters need help in paying their heat light, and waler bills, as well as their monthly rent. Homeowners need help in paying their property Umm, loans they obtamed for home improvements, interest on their mortgages, as well as heal, light, waler, and regular maintenance costs. We can offer help in the form of a " J monthly housing allowance check. This W 4 is not a loan. To see if you quahfy, or know someone who might, call . 233 9305, Ext. M 2 ^^^7l Housing Allowance Office, 620 North Michigan W ^7 South Bend, Indiana We open the door to adequate housing.

with spring bursting out in all its beauty. Friday guests of Mrs. Charles Bandendistel were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fasbender and son Jason, of Noblesville, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bandendistel, of Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kozie and children, of Fort Wayne, spent the week end at Koontz Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Daley. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hershberger and family rerturned on Sunday from a week’s vacation spent mostly in Biloxi. Mississippi, sightseeing, playing golf, swimming and flying kites. The weather was in the 70’s and with less traffic and crowds it was a very pleasant place to spend their spring vacation. They also spent a little time in New Orleans. La., and Mobile. Ala. They visited the Jefferson Davis Home in Biloxi. On the return trip home they stopped overnight and visited with Mrs. Hershberger’s mother in Hoopston, Illinois. The Hershbergers said that the azaleas were in abundance along with many other pretty spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dunn, of Goshen, came Sunday and spent the day with his mother. Mrs. Fayette Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baughman came home over the week end from a week’s stay of which most of it was spent in Biloxi, Mississippi sightseeing and visiting the area including the Jefferson Davis Home, enjoying the azaleas which were in bloom everywhere in the south. On their stopover in Oscelo, Arkansas, they experienced the feeling one has going through an earthquake. They hear the rumble and felt the vibrations which shook the walls of the Inn but luckily was not heavy enough to cause any major damage but enought to scare you until you almost paniced. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jerome, of Griffith. Indiana, were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeiffer, honoring Mrs. Jerome's birthday. Mrs. Hazel Wholgeinuth, of Koontz Lake, is a patient in the Pilgrim Manor Nursing Home, in Plymouth. Mrs. Lynn Stull and children and Miss Joyce Kennedy spent the week end in Terre Haute visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

Holsinger. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bumside, of South Bend, were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henry entertained on Friday the following guests to honor the birthday of Mrs. Henry. Guest were Mr. and Mrs. Donn Kelver and family, of LaPorte; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henry, of Koontz Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown, of Tyner; and Mr. and Mrs. George Mazio, of Knox. Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Mrs. Robert Urbin. Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Urbin. of Kewanna, were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman, in Wakarusa. This was a birthday dinner honoring Miss Amy Guttman and Mrs. Guttman. Mrs. Carl Delaney and children, of Lafayette, spent most of last week here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dipcrt will serve as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservations Club carry-in dinner this Saturday evening at the club house with the usual social hour following. STUDENT TEACHING Students at Indiana University at South Bend are fullfilling studentteaching assignments during the spring semester in Northern Indiana elementary and secondary schools. Students assigned to schools in the South Bend Community School Corp, system are Deborah Lipke, route 5. box 270, Walkerton, at Ardmore and Larry Tarnow, 3002E State Road 4, LaPorte. at North Liberty. Students assigned to Plymouth Community School Corp, system are Robert Green, route 1, Grovertwon. at Washington and Jefferson and Daniel Rensberger, LaPaz. at Plymouth High School. Students assigned to schools in the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation system are Linda Holderread, route 4. Walkerton, at Tyner Elementary; Mitzi Knepper. 112 Shamrock Street, Walkerton, at the Walkerton Elementary and Sandra Ogle, 26419 Stanton Road, Walkerton, at Tyner Elementary. Turn your “extras” into cash with a classified ad. SPECIAL MEETINGS SET Special meetings are announced for Tuesday evening, March 30 thru Sunday evening, April 4 at the Wesleyan Church, corner of Illinois and Van Buren Streets, Walkerton. Rev. Swanson, from Marion, Indiana, will be the speaker. You will not be disappointed in attending and bring a friend.

HONOR BAND CONCERT SET FOR APRIL 9 The public is cordially invited to attend the Tri-county Honor Band Concert on Friday evening, April 9th at Triton High School in Bourbon. Indiana. The Honor Band consists of outstanding instrumentalists from Argos. Bremen, John Glenn, LaVille, Oregon Davis, and Triton High Schools. Students participating from John Glenn include: Jill Northam. Elizabeth Krick. Karen Baughman. Dianne Rush. Mary Capek, Phil Knowlton. Kathy Rohrer. Kenny Rohrer. Jerry Johnson. Scotty Brovold, Patty Miller and Tom Hesters. Tickets for the Honor Band performance may be purchased from the above students at SI.OO for adults and 50 cents for students. Tickets will also be avail-

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able at the door. The Friday, A 9 concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. P-L-J BAND BOOSTERS TO MEET MONDAY The Polk-Lincoln-Johnson Band Boosters are having their annual election of officers at their next meeting set for Monday, April 5 at Montana Charlies at 7:30 p.m. The slate of officers is as follows, president. Mrs. Nedra Williams; vice-president, Mrs. Betty Hajicek; secretary. Mrs. Peggy Steinke and treasurer. Mrs. Nancy Chapman. NOTICE The Philathea Class of the United Methodist Church will meet at the home of Miss Ethel Bierly on Road 104. Ihursday, April 8 at 2:00 p.m. The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo and became the subject of a song was Joseph Hobson Jagger. who. in 1886. won over two mil lion francs in eight days