The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1977 — Page 5

On New Year s Day Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Ramer and son. of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jacob and family. Mrs. Gene Reiff, of Albeburque. New Mexico, spent ten days here during the Christmas holidays to visit her mother, Mrs. Marian Groves and other members of the Groves families. While here the other family members that came in to spend a dav or so with them were Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Groves, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Groves and family, of Bristol, and Mr. and Mrs. Dante Pola, of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fleishman and their daughter and family, of Medford. Wisconsin. Other members of the Groves living around Walkerton are Jerry . Larry and Dennis and the families. Mr. and Mrs. David Solmos and family, of Indianapolis, spent part of the holidays here visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Solmos and Pat and her relatives in North Liberty and Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Larry McDaniel, in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Frame and her mother. Mrs. Edith Rupel, were holiday vacationers in Florida. They staved in Englewood. Florida, but made trips to do sight seeing in the following places. Fort Mvcrs. Bonita Beach, Stuart, and Sarasota and also stopped for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kinner and family, at Clearwater. Tom reported the weather was termed cool for Floridians but was just pleasant and warm compared to Indiana temperatures. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and sons came home from a vacation over the holidays :n Punta Gorda, Florida, visiting friends, and in Bradenton they visited Mr. Gardner’s parents. At Dade City they visited Mrs. Gardner’s brother and family and made a couple other stops to call on other relatives and friends. Mr. Joe Banky and Bill Dickson, of Niles. Illinois, were here on Thursday and Friday last week

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visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson at Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman and daughter and Mrs. Esther Kaufman were in East Gary Saturday afternoon and evening as dinner guests of Mrs. Carol Lee Epperson and family. A combined Christmas and New Year's party for the Ullery family was held Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer and family. Those present were the Mercer's, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery, Mr. and Mrs. John Kiracofc and family, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Houser and family and Denny Fisher, of North Liberty, and Mrs. Nellie Clinedanicl, of LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn entertained the follow ing guests on Friday evening for a New Year's eve party. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw. Mrs. Viola Barden. Norman and Christine, and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler and family . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dipert will serve as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner this Saturday evening with a fellowship hour follow ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart, of Koontz Lake, returned home last week from Oak Forest. Illinois, where they had spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reppcrt. On New Year’s eve they were in Knox as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacobs. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schultz and family had as their overnight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Stevie Ream and daughter. Shelby, of Whittier. California. Before their marriage. Mrs. Ream was the former Robin Cripe, a former Walkerton resident. On Friday the Reams and the Schultzes were the guests of Mrs. Ream’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cripe, at their home in Chicago, for dinner and a New Year’s eve party. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cripe, also of Whittier, and other relatives and friends from Chicago and Calumet City. A good time was shared by all. Rev. John Goodpasture returned

last week from spending the Christmas holidays in Anderson. Indiana with his daughter and family. Mrs. Alice Ann Griffith. Mrs. Gladys Gilfoy and Miss Helen Conrad, of North Judson, spent Thursday last week with Miss Ethel Bicrly. On New Year's day. Miss Bicrly was a guest in the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bicrly and family . Sunday Mrs. Morris Malstaff. of Union Mills, visited her sister. Miss Bieriy. On New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Smith were in Kalamazoo. Michigan, to spend the day and night with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. Mrs. Sylvia Holland came home from the LaPorte Hospital Sunday after being confined from surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dipert. of Koontz Lake, returned home last week after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gross and families in Silver Springs. Mary land, and in Vienne. Virginia. While there they saw the Christmas tree on the White House lawn and went on a tour through the White House which they enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Legge, of Walkerton, were happy to have their sons home for Christmas. SA Ken Legge returned December 2b to U.S.C. Guard Base at Yorktown. Maryland, to continue his MK School where he will graduate February 18 and resume duty at another station. FA Chuck Legge is at home until he reports to Padaleuma, California. January 9 for an eighteen week Substance SpecialtySchool. He had been stationed at U.S.C.G. Base at Curtis Bay. Mary land since September. Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Bandendistcl and daughter. Edith Sicner. were Mr. and Mrs. Gesel Bailing. Kris and Lisa, of Chicago. Mrs. Sicner returned to Chicago to spend her birthday with them William Brenner has returned from a three week trip spending the holidays with his three sons. He spent a few days with Don and his family in Evanston. Illinois, spent a week with Chuck and Sharon in Salt Lake City. Utah, and a week with Bill. Jr. and family in Fort Collins, Colorado. While at Salt Lake City they had a very light snowfall on Christmas Eve which was gone by Christmas morning. At Fort Collins there was just about an inch of snow on the ground. Bill was glad to get back to Indiana — the land of snow. The ancient Egyptians included books on how to reach the other world when they entombed their mummies. In the language of flowers a petunia means, "Your presence soothes me."

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Earlier this year, in cooperation with the John Glenn High School Guidance Department, representatives from the Indiana Employment Security Division of South Bend gave an interest and aptitude test to John Glenn seniors. Using the test results. Mrs. Camille Gibson, above. IESD

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