The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 June 1976 — Page 2

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Walkerton Mr anti Mrs Charles Kincaid and tv*o daughters. of Las Segas, were here to attend the alumni banquet Charles w a member ot the 25 tear class and was happs to meet his classmates once again Ihet were guests oi Mr and Mrs Ma, M, Norton from Saturday to Mondat and then thet went to Washington. D C and on to see the Statue ot Libert) and a brief visit with relatites in Michigan Mr and Mrs Charles Shogren attended a wedding in Downers Grote. Illinois, on Saturdat Ihe tollowing das a relative get togeth er was enjoted in Mt Greenwood. Illinois On Sunday evening the) went on to Pecatonica. Illinois, and spent a week on the farm with their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs 1 arrs I arson. Mr and Mrs Bruce Stoner. (. aroltn and (. hersl. of Forest Park. Georgia, spent most of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schultz. Winnie and Frick. On Sunday. Mas 30. they all attended the reunion for the Class of 1963 of Walkerton High School at Place Park. On luesdas the Schultzes and Stoners had as their breakfast guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kuss Morris and Danny. Following breakfast a lot of old memories were shared, luesdas evening Bruce and Bill joined Chuch Sherland to practice with the Community Band. Later that evening the Stoners and Schultzes met Jack Watkins, John Stahly. Larry Hiler and John Nylander, Jr., who now resides in San Antonio. Texas, tor a night on the town Wednesdas morning took

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Bruce and Bill fishing where they met Jim Haney and John Ny lander at Koontz Lake Wednesday after nww the Stoners left tv return to their home in Georgia Some of the members of the Class of '63 haven't seen each other for 13 years Big Rummage Sale on Saturday, lune 12 from 00 a m to 12:00 noon at the L'rey Park, downtown W alkerton Sponsored by St Patnck s Women’s Club. Several members of the Johnson I ownship Home Demonstration Club were at the Mill Creek Home Demonstration meeting as guests on Wednesday of last week Miss Ethel Bierly has been preisdent of the Johnson Twp. Club for the past two years and Mrs. Alta Bowers will be serving as president this year. They attended a council meeting for the clubs in LaPorte County on Monday. Mrs. Vi Rothschild and Mrs. Emma Ward will be hostesses for the Saturday evening carry-in dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club. All members and their guests are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John Geyer, of Nappanee, were here on Saturday evening to attend the Alumni banquet. Mrs. Geyer was a member of the 192 b Class. Miss Kathy Fouts, of Plymouth, and Mr. Wayne Palmer, of Argos, w ere Sunday evening visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fouts. Big Rummage Sale Saturday, June 12 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the Urey Park, downtown Walkerton, sponsored by the St. Patrick’s Women's Club. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn and family were in Inwood. Indiana Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hahn. A birthday dinner

honoring Miss Catherine Hahn was enjoyed at the noon hour. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sullivan, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Moon, of South Bend, were here Saturday evening to attend the alumni banquet and to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy. Mrs. Edith Woods and Mrs. Hazel Reed, of North Liberty , were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker and Mrs. Irene Baker, who is visiting here from Ingleside. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Baker and Irene were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker and family, in Bremen. While here Irene has called on friends in Ply mouth and will be visiting relatives in Otterbin. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Yenna. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dunn, of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. James Rook, of Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gore, of Crete. Illinois, and Mrs. Fayette Dunn all attended the alumni banquet Saturday evening. Mrs. Gore. Mrs. Rook and Dennis were all alumni members. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mellin, of Plymouth, were here Saturday evening to attend the alumni banquet. Mr. and Mrs. John Newland and their granddaughter, Janice Newland, spent this week at Bowling Green Camp Site in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hostetlter

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were in Chicago Saturday to spend the day with their daughter, Judy and help her celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Ella Nusbaum, Mrs. Esther Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gillies and family and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Baker and Paul returned home last Wednesday from a week vacation in Burontsville. Md., where they visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillies, a brother to Ken. They toured Washington, D.C. and enroute home, they stopped at Hershey, Pennsylvania, to visit the Hershey Candy Bar Co., which was very interesting. Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Howard, of Koontz Lake, and Mrs. Margaret DeMyer. On Sunday Mr. and

Mrs. Ludwig spent the evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharbeck, inSouth Bend. NOTICE The Koontz Lake Senior Citizens will meet at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club House on June 17 at 12:00 noon. This will be a carry-in of salads for the salad bar. Bring your own place setting. An invitation is extended to everyone. Come and enjoy the afternoon of fellowship with singing, playing cards and visiting with friends and neighbors. Be a defensive driver — always! “Apple pie without cheese is like a kiss without a squeeze.”