The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1978 — Page 3

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George Michalski, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, spent four davs with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Michalski, Koontz Lake. While here he visited the Oregon Township Senior Citizens meeting and the carry-in supper at the Kixmtz lake Conservation Club. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hostetter attended the American Family Life Assurance Company's state con vention on Friday and Saturday at Kings Island Inn. near Cincinnati. Ohio. On returning home they spent Sunday in Indianapolis with their son and family . Mr and Mrs Stanton Hostetter. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman, of Walkerton, were Sunday guests ot Dr. and Mrs. John B Guttman and family, in Wakarusa. On Mondav. Mrs. Guttman. Elizabeth and Cin dy. of Wakarusa, were visitors of Mrs. Bertha llrbin Ihe KSth birthday of Mr Wilder Burnside was celebrated Sunday evening in their home with a dinner prepared hv Mrs Burnside for the following guests. Mr and Mrs. Lyle Burnside. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burnside. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Burnside and Mrs Lou Goldstein, all of South Bend; and Mrs Edith Baumgartner, of Milford Mrs. Baumgartner and Mr and Mrs Wilder Burnside were guests at mxm on Sunday of Mr and Mrs William Phix’bus. in South Bend. Mr and Mrs. Roger Helhnga. of Middlebury, spent the week end here with her parents. Mr and Mrs Raymond Beagles. Mrs. Gladvs Gilfoy, of North ludson. was a guest of Miss Ethel Bierly from Lhursday until Sunday Mrs. Orval Mapes, of Niles, Michigan, was a Thursday after nixm visitor of Mrs J. ( Milner Mr and Mrs George Fenster macher. of Upland, were here on Sunday to spend the day with their son. Dr and Mrs Robert Fenster macher and family

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I he Dipert Reunion was held on Sunday at the Grovertown ( onser vation Club with 63 present Mem bers and guests came from Lombard. Villa Park. Round Lake Beach and Riverside. Illinois; Leesburg. Valparaiso. Monticello and Kixmtz Lake. Recent guests of Mr and Mrs. Ed Klopfenstein and Donna were George Matz, of South Bend. Indiana; and Mr. and Mrs George Simmons and children Kim, Melani. Monte and Scott, of Topeka, Kansas. Other guests the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Klopfenstein, of Knox; Mrs Allen Rushton and Aaron, Mrs. Lvdia Keck, of Walkerton; Mr. Russell Hoover. Wakarusa. Indiana; Mrs. James Stanley, of Elkhart; Mr Hiram Peer. South Bend; Elmer Carden, of Granger; Mrs. Suzie Johnson. Johnny and Joanna; and Karen Kormelink. of Bay Citv. Michigan. Mr and Mrs. Ray J. Carbiener just returned from Vermont and New Hampshire where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Savage. Mr and Mrs Jeff Savage and Mr. and Mrs Art Bensenhauer. The lakes and mountains were beautiful. Hosts for the Kixmtz Lake Con servation Club carry-in supper on Saturday evening will be Mr. and Mrs Dwight Burch and Mrs Eliza beth Michalski, with the usual hour of visiting and games following. Mr and Mrs. Wav ne C over and Mr and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald spent five davs vacationing last week They left on Wednesday and went to Kings Island to see all the sights and test the rides and then on to Bardstown. Kentucky, to see the Stephen Foster Storv and on their wav home they stopped at ( onners Prairie for a short time. Week end guests of Mr and Mrs Eugene Bowers were Mr and Mrs Mike Swam, of Bloomington, and their friends, Mr and Mrs Rav ( heng. ot (. hampaign-I rbana.

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Illinois, formerly from lawian On Saturday other guests of the Bow ers were Mr and Mrs Ron Hos teller and family. Mr and Mrs Daryl Bowers ami Mandv and Mrs Alla Bowers. Mrs. Albert Huhnke, Linda and (mdv. along with Mrs. Marvin Baker. Mrs I ileen ( lark and Ver oima and Miss Kan C ripe, were in C hicago on Sunday to see the ( übs game with C incinnati. Mr. and Mrs. James I) Movers and family arrived here on Sunday from a war's work completed in the civil service department of the government, in Germany. While in Germany they made a sight seeing trip to Holland and Austria. 1 hey left on Wednesday after their stay at Kixmtz Lake with his mother. Mrs George Movers, tor their home in Garden Grove. California. They planned on making stops in Nebraska and Colorado enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. Denslow Doll tixvk their son. Scott, to Charleston. South Carolina, last Friday, where he is enrolled as a freshman. Mr. and Mrs. Doll returned home on Monday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jimmv New and Miss Janet Ryan accompanied Miss Julie Rvan to Lexington. Kentucky, where Julie is enrolled as a freshman at the University of Kentucky . Mrs Clara Thayer, of Miller's Merry Manor, along with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter, of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman. of North Liberty , enjoyed dinner at the Alibi Restaurant, near LaPaz, on Sunday. From there they drove to Miller's Merry Manor. Plymouth, where they called on Mrs. Addie Hanson and Mrs. Ruth Stoneburner, who are both celebrating their birthdays this week They also called at the Pilgrim Manor Convalescent Center where Albert Shroder. formerly of North liberty, and Nora Paterson, formerly of leegarden, now reside. They all enjoyed lunch at the Rav Stoneburner residence in the evening. U.S.S. ENTERPRISE REUNION IS HELD The 12th bi-annual reunion of the U.S.S. Enterprise VC-6 men and their families, was held Sunday,

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August 2(1 I9 7 K, at Centennial Park. Plymouth, Indiana Sixty attended the midwest area reunion States represented were Indiana. Illinois. Ohio, Missouri and Connecticut and Wisconsin. A carry in dinner was enjoyed and Mr. and Mrs Ed Klopfenstein of Walkerton were again chosen as chairmen ot this reunion Plans were also discussed for the National Reunion to be held in Haw an in July of 1979. ENJOY THEATRE PARLY Club members of the Oregon I ownship Senior Citizens wish to thank Ann Jackson for organizing the theatre party to Michigan City In all 25 members attended some eating first at the Nutrition Center and others at the Chinese Restaur ant next to the theatre, Lhe group went on Wednesday. August 16 to C anterbury Theatre and saw "Hay Fever" written bv Noel Coward and the play tixik place in Kent, England, in 1925 at an English home. Kindergarten To Begin In PLJ School Aug. 31 The Walkerton Elementary School would like to inform parents of students enrolled in kindergarten that the first dav kindergarten students will come will be August 31 They do not come at the same time as grades I 5 due to testing of new students. OPEN HOUSE Friends of Rosemary Ullerv are invited to an open house at the Robert Schaeffer residence, 906 Georgia Street. Walkerton, on Sunday. August 2’, from 2:30 to 5:00 p m to renew acquaintances with Rosemary who is home from Hono lulu. Hawaii for the month of August. I his is Rosemary's first visit home in seven years

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ALLEN FAMILY REUNION ENJOYED BY ALI On Sunday. August 1 L the tenth annual Allen Family Reunion was held at C entenmal Park. Plymouth, with 135 attending. lhe youngest present was William Scott Frazier, son of William and Dinah Frazier; oldest was I stan Patten, of Fort Wayne; and those coming the greatest distance were Bruce and Dixie Bennett, of W ake Village, Texas. Ihe family softball game was placed along with bingo and an auction. This year s officers were Vicki Allen, Dinah Frazier and Debbie Howard and next year's officers will be Madge Whickcar. Carleen Mann, Delores I idgard and Helen Patrick. UNINTERRUPTED READING EVERYDAY OF THE YEAR This year at Urey Middle Schixd we are adding a new reading program. Uninterrupted Reading everyday of the year means we are setting aside 14 minutes of every school day for everyone in the building to read whatever they choose. Everyone in the building means just that, students, teachers, aides, cafetria staff, janitor, counselor, secretary , and principal. The period of time set aside is from 9:39 to 9:53 each dav We hope this program encourages all of us to enjoy reading even more

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Our children and their families join us in extending our heartfelt thanks to all who attended, sent cards, gifts and flowers for our fortieth anniversary party Ally sc and Lou Anderson

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