The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1977 — Page 6

JULY 28, 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

WALKERTON

Clyde Kronk and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kronk were Sunday evening luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Kronk. Kim and La Dora. The Round Robin Group met last Thursday at Schon’s Restaurant, Plymouth, for a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. This is a group of classmates at Manchester College and following the luncheon they were invited to spend the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sponseila, Plymouth. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Haven Rice. Sun City, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller. Cincinnati, Mrs. Mary Metier and Miss Ethel Bierly. Mr. Akira Sakasheta, of Osaka, Japan, left last week for home after a four-day visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bierly. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and their family spent from Thursday through Sunday at Yogi Bear Park. Plymouth, camping. Mrs. Dale Ullery and grandchildren were guests one day. Mrs. Wilma Hockett, of LaPorte, was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilmer, of Chesterton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erdelyi, Walkerton, were in Columbus. Ohio, for four days last week attending the Classic Chev Cub Convention. Cyde Kronk, brother of Calvin Kronk, left for his home in Dade City, Florida, on Monday. A birthday party was given Sunday at the Al-N-Dor Restaurant honoring Mrs. Lawrence Albright who was 77 years young. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Albright, of Ellenton, Florida. Mrs. Joe Bogol, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shupert. Mrs. Martha McCroskey, Mrs. Frances Slattery and Miss Edna Albright, all of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rensberger, Mrs. Lucile Ward and Mr. Gifford Ward, of Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ward, of Lieters Ford. Mrs. Mildred Williams, of Plymouth. was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton. A cook out was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Knowlton and family on Sunday evening with the following guests present, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Luts. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mowatzke and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dankert, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton.

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Mr. M. L. Bouse was admitted to the LaPorte Hospital Saturday suffering from a heart attack. Mrs. Ann Resler will be transferred soon from Shawane, Wisconsin. Evergreen Nursing Home to the Peabody Memorial Home, North Manchester, Indiana. Those who knew Ann will be glad to remember her with a card or a visit when she gets to North Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster will serve as hosts for this Saturday evenings carry-in dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservation Gub at the club house. The Websters will show a film on Hawaii after the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olin, Mrs. Martha Olin and Miriam, of Victoria, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Angerstein, of Bloomington, Texas, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Duthie, Koontz Lake, for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olin left on Saturday for their home and the others are remaining until the week is out. Mr. Lyle Rensberger and Jeff, of Roann, were Saturday evening visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rensberger. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Elder were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vanßuskirk and three sons, of Dyer, Indiana. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. William Keehn and Laurie, of Crown Point, came to join the group. Rilla Long returned Tuesday to the home of her daughter, Wilma Chapman, after being a surgical patient in the LaPorte Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dipert and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Henigsmith, Timmy and Karen have just returned from a 5,700 mile trip to Washington, Oregon and California. They toured Yellowstone, Mt. Rushmore, Custer State Park and were overnight guests of Miller Jones in Kennwick, Washington, and also had a nice visit with the Jim Schlosser family on their way back a visit with Bob and Phyllis King at Craig, Colorado was enjoy ed. The tour of the Buffalo Bill Ranch at North Platte, Nebraska, Pioneer Village at Minden, Nebraska, Pacific Lumber Company in Scotia. California and many other places of interest will be remembered for a long long time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckstein went on a tour of beautiful Lake Geneva on Friday. A cruise and

guided tour of the lake with dinner served on the boat were the highlights. On the way home they visited at Honey Bear Farms which were very interesting. July has been a busy and pleasant month for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty. Mrs. Richard Roberts, of Canoga Park, California, arrived on the sixth for a visit and remained until the fourteenth with her parents. Mrs. Beaty’s sister, Mrs. Lawrence Freeman, of Norman, Oklahoma, came on the 16th and returned the 26th. Also a dauther and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Freeland, of Las Cruces. New Mexico, are present guests. Sunday dinner guests also included the other daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole and sons, Robert and Richard. Several trips to Ohio have been made to visit with a brother, William Campbell, in Lima, who is seriously ill. Alice Conrad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckstein and Kay Westhues, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Westhues, have just returned from a nine day California sunseeker tour with stays in Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. Disney Land, Knotts Berry Farm and a trip across the border into Mexico were some of the main events of the tour. The girls say they enjoyed every minute of the

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trip, just ask them. Mrs. Ida Mae Watkins and Mrs. Evelyn Lawrence were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roelke, at Diamond Lake, Cassopolis, Michigan, Monday. Mrs. Marie Shenenoff. of St. Petersburg, Florida, returned to her home after a two week visit here with Mrs. Myrtle Mutchler. 4-H EXHIBIT CHAMPIONS Lincoln Township 4-H exhibit winners in foods were Janeen Gemons, first; Beth Kersh, second; Lorraine Morris, third; Monique Pavey, fifth; Dana Denaut, sixth; and Mashelle Pavey, seventh. Beth Kersh was second in cloth-

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mg. CLUB ENJOYS CORN AND SAUSAGE ROAST An enjoyable time was had by the North Liberty Drift-Breakers on Saturday, July 23 when they attended their annual corn and sausage roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Knepp. It was a great success. Thanks goes to the Knepps, Don Stahly, Roger Orcutt and everyone else who worked to make it so nice. The ladies brough the pot luck dishes and we ate really good. Volleyball, cards and a whole lot of swimming was also enjoyed by the 30 some in attendance.