The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1978 — Page 9

May Is “Older Adult Month” Plans are progressing for May and Older Adult Month. The highlight will he the “Gala Dinner and Dance” on Saturday. May 13 at the First United Methodist Church. 333 N. Main Street. South Bend, with the evening beginning at 5:30 until 10:00 p.m. Reservations no later than May 10. I he buffet style dinner consists of swiss steak, sweet sour meatballs, baked potato, peas, tossed salad, party fruit salad, dinner roll, coffee and punch. Also the trip to the Governor’s office on May 1 1 and to the Tulip Festival on May 18 still have openings. On June 28th a trip to see the Chicago Cubs vs New York is planned. If interested please contact the site directors or REAL Services office. P. (). Box 1835, 622 N. Michigan, South Bend, phone 233-8305. BEATYS ENJOY SPRINGTIME TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty left on Saturday morning, April 8, for a two week trip to enjoy the beautiful springtime weather and

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Howers in the southeast and to visit with some relatives enroute. Saturday evening and part of Sunday were spent near Lebanon. Ohio, at the Otterbein Retirement Home with Mrs. Mabel Shenneman, a niece and former resident of Walkerton, who resides there. After Sunday School in Mrs. Shenneman's class, the church service was an outstanding service with a 52-member choir, composed entirely of members of the home singing for the two services and around 60 wheel chairs filling the back part of the chapel and hall. One member had not attended church for five years until taken there in a reclining wheel chair. Otterbein rates tops among all retirement homes in the United States. Sunday night in Lexington. Kentucky. Leonard and a new found cousin. Mrs. Hazel Beatty, spent hours discussion their “root” relatives. Mrs. Beatty is listed in Who’s Who in American Women for outstanding teaching and writings on work with slow learners. Traveling southward through Tennessee, North and South Carolina. the scenery was spectacular with the woods full of dogwood, redbud and leafy green trees and the lawns lined with azaleas of

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ATTEND CHURCH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Acil Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Seaholm attended the 50th anniversary of St. John's Methodist Church, their former church home in Chicago, on Sunday, April 23. Mr. Hunter played a saxophone solo as part of the services and again at the luncheon follow mg. Many former church members were present for this celebration. Ihe church is now know n as the South Shore United Methodist ( hurch since the merger of three area churches in 1973. Pogodzinskis Celebrate 40th Anniversary The 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pogodzinski, Walkerton, was celebrated on Saturday. April 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenkranz, in LaCrosse. A delicious dinner was served for the immediate families, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Risner, Tommy and Jov,

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of Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clousand Kimberly. LaCrosse and Mrs. Beulah Pyck and grandchildren Lraci and Renee Brainerd, of LaPorte. ENJOY TRIP TO HAWAII Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele. North Liberty, have returned from a 15 day trip to Hawaii which included several days stay on each of four islands. Ihe trip was organized bv Rev. and Mrs. Ray E. Mills, of Warsaw First United Methodist ( hurch. Rev. Mills is a former pastor of the North Liberty United Methodist Church. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ross. 103 W. Mill Street. North Liberty, are the parents of a son born on Luesday, April 18 in Memorial Hospital. South Bend. The first gasoline-engine taxicab, and the use of the tirst taximeter, appeared in 1907 in New York City Today, according to The World Book Encyclopedia, there are about 164,000 taxis operating in the U.S.