The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1976 — Page 10

SEPTEMBER 2, 1976 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Airman and Mrs. Jon Kincaid, Jr., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. High the past two weeks. They were also the guests of Mrs. Kincaid’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Westfall, in Muncie. Indiana. Other friends and relatives were visited while in Walkerton. Airman and Mrs. Kincaid will be stationed at Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pippenger. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pippinger, of near Plymouth, were Friday afternoon callers of Mrs. Orville Klinedinst. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Verkier attended the wedding reception of their niece. Miss Paula Kruse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kruse, of Hammond, who was married to Mr. Ron Fulmer, of Hammond. Saturday evening. Mrs. Fred Newland is a patient in the intensive care unit of the LaPorte Hospital. Mrs. Charles Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rhodes and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostetler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin, of South Bend, will be in Logansport on Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball and family. Mrs. Faye Jones came home last week from a week long visit in Fort Wayne with her sister and other relatives. Mr. Cleo Clark was dismissed last week from the Osteopathic Hospital. South Bend.

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Mrs. Helen McNorton was dismissed from the Osteopathic Hospital last week and on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. David Sullivan, of Aurora. Colorado, came to stay with her parents until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler were in Joliet, Illinois, Monday of this week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson. • Miss Mary Lynne and Jill Ann Epperson, of East Gary, spent a few days the first of the week with their grandmother, Mrs. Esther Kaufman. Mrs. Margaret Leßoy, of San Diego, California, and her sister, Mrs. Grace Thomas, of Indianapolis, spent several days visiting with friends and relatives in and around Walkerton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ross, of Lakeville, enjoyed an eight day trip to Duluth. Minnesota, and at International Falls as well as several places in Canada just viewing the sights. The wedding of Mr. Keith Anderson and Miss Kay Peeting took place on Saturday evening at seven o'clock in the St. John's Lutheran Church, LaPorte. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson, Johnson Township. A reception followed with approximately 200 attending. The rehearsal dinner was hosted on Friday evening by the groom’s parents. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Alta Bowers were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murphy; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy and family,

of Louisville, Kentucky, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tesch, of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kuklinski spent the week end in Ostego, Michigan, with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Norton. The carry-in dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club will not be held this Saturday due to the long holiday week end. A bake sale will be held by the club on Saturday beginning at 9:00 at the club house. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Severer, of Niles, Illinois, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau on August 20 and then on August 21 Mr. and Mrs. George Parks, of Commerce, Texas, were here for the week end as guests of the Arseneaus. Last Sunday the Arseneaus and their two grandchildren, Douglas and Dawn Arseneau, of Whiting, Indiana, attended the Arseneau family reunion at Shelby, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. James Capek, Jr., took their daughter, Vicki, back to West Lafayette on Friday where she is a sophomore at Purdue University. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Duthie came home on Sunday from a ten day stay at Iron Mountain, Michigan, with her brother-in-law and other relatives in Michigan. Mr. Rick Laramore and two friends, of Chatsworth, California, spent a week at Koontz Lake visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dipert. Mr. and Mrs. John Newland attended the Indiana State Fair a couple of days last week in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunt came home last week from a week long visit in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bussie, and with their granddaughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson and Sarah. They also enjoyed several days of fishing which they said was good in the cool waters of the Wisconsin lakes. On Sunday, Mrs. Irene Jones, of Michigan City, came for a two day stay with the Hunts in Walkerton. Mrs. William Shogren, Danny and Julie, of New Jersey, spent a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shogren. Mrs. Edna Flanagan, of Champaign. Illinois, joined them in the visit. Then a week later Mr. and Mrs. L. Larson, of Pecatonica, Illinois, came out for several days and last week Mrs. V. Malinvosky, of Chicago, visited here. At the end of last week Mr. and Mrs. L. Dempster and Melessia, of Berwyn, Illinois, came for a visit with the Shogrens. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Pavey and family were Mrs. Anthony Fredericks, of Flint, Michigan; Mrs. Robert Sheets, of Bethesda, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick, Mrs. Jerry Grice and son, Mr. Ben Dalke, all of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmits and family, of Brookville, Indiana; Mrs. Ellen Morris and Jamie, of Fort Wayne; and Mrs. Alice Sokola, of North Liberty. EUROPEAN TRIP ENJOYED Mae and John Bowers returned on August 30 from Europe where they spent two weeks in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy with a stop in the small country of Leitchenstein. The trip was made with a group of 200 people touring with the Marv Herzog Polka Band from Frankenmuth, Michigan, with the band playing at Hofbrau and Augustiner Keller, in Munich, Germany; Lucerne, Switzerland and Seefeld, Austria. The trip included stops at Munich, Germany; Laceme, Switzerland; Venice, Italy and Seefeld, Innsbruck and Salzburg, in Austria, plus many other beautiful cities and villages. The scenery is probably one of the most breathtaking of the world. The Alps with chateaus, castles and all would be very hard to surpass. The cities and villages with their flowers.

flower boxes and chateau type buildings, etc., there is no way to tell the real beauty of these countries. Even pictures cannot show all the beauty. One must see this to know the real beauty of the Alp mountains with streams, flowers, villages and small farms, especially southern Germany, Switzerland and Austria. LINDA ÜBEL TO BE GUEST SPEAKER The United Methodist are getting together for another year of excitement and sharing. We want to invite any United Methodist Women 18 and up to come and join up and share God’s love. Our first meeting is Wednesday, September 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Linda Übel is our guest speaker on Wednesday evening. She has an exciting testimony of faith and has a great personal witness. We would like anyone from the community to come and join up Wednesday and help us to make this year a great success.

CARDS ■IOFM THANKS

Just a few words of thanks to my friends for all the cards, gifts and visits during my two week stay in the hospital. A special thanks to my children, they have all been so wonderful and to Rev. Hughes for his visits. I will probably not be

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PRODUCT PERFORMANCE Above average YIELDS Good dollar PROFIT See Them September 7 9:30 to 11:30 am. BILL MILLAR FARM Mile South of North Liberty on State Road 23 REFRESHMENTS

able to bake cakes before Decen ber, but if your are in need of on ( call me and I will put you in touch with the person who is temporaril taking over my business. Mrs. Helen McNorto r BIRTHS O A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Danny Holland, route 3, box 23" Walkerton, on Wednesday, Augus' 25 in the LaPorte Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Davis route 2, box 268, Walkerton, art the parents of a daughter born or August 25 in Memorial Hospita South Bend. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Dennis Kaiser, route 1, box Ihl Walkerton, in the Memorial Hos| tai, South Bend, on August 25. The odds on a coin falling heads 50 consecutive times are so great that it would take a million men towing coins 10 times a minute and ■lO hours a week—and then it would happen only once every nine centuries!

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