The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 February 1979 — Page 12
FEBRUARY 15, 19^9 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
last Endas Mrs. Harold Rens berger was pleasantly surprised for her birthday when their grandson and his wife and baby came in with a decorated birthday cake made by Mrs David Rensberger and with fix'd for their evening meal which was prepared and cooked bs their grandson David Sir Victor Rens berger was also a visitor and Mrs. Rensberger received several long distance calls wishing her a happy birthdas, which helped make the das for her Mr and Mrs Harrs Masterman returned home last Wednesday from a two week visit with their daughter and family Mr and Mrs Fred Schultz of St louis. Missouri Mrs Bertha Urbin entertained her bridge club last week Dessert was sersed bs the hostess and the tables were decorated using the salentine theme Mrs Roman Brehm, of Rural Route 5. Walkerton, is a surgical patient in Christ Memorial Hospital. Oak Lawn. Illinois. Mr John Lanham, of Wilmette. Illinois, passed awas last week end and sersices were held Monday of this week in Wilmette. Mr. Lanham is the husband of the former Alta Kemp, daughter of Mr. Lewis Kemp, of Walkerton. Mrs Ira Abrams, of Walkerton, was dismissed from LaPorte Hospital two weeks ago and is now a resident of Fountainview Terrace Nursing Home, in LaPorte. Mr Kevin and Mike Sullivan and Mike Mc( arthy. ail of Indianapolis, spent the week end here with Mr and Mrs \ J. Kennedy Charles A McKesson, of Spring. Texas, spent a few days in Walk erton visiting with his parents. Mr and Mrs Arthur MeKesson and his sisters. Mildred McKesson and Mrs Waiter Havter Saturdav evening Mildred and Charles were supper guests of Mr and Mrs Wallet Havter Mrs Garland Lawrence . amc home last Wednesdav from a month s stay in Texas In Georgetown she was a guest of Mrs Carlisle leslie; at Gravevine she V site. 1 w-D Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wrav and at Corpus Christi she. was a guest of Mrs George Isley She said the weather lias been colder than, winters usualiv are in ■ exas but utter coming back to the snow banks she thinks it is realiv nice in the south
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Sir and Mrs Wayne Cover arrived home last Wednesday night from a three week trip to Florida Ihev were in many different places in Florida sightseeing and made calls on several different Hoosiers from this area who are spending the winter there \ surprise valentine partv was given for Mrs Fritz Skinner Sunda; evening at Schori s Restaurant in Plvmouth Guests were Mr and Sirs Wvman Hochstetler. Mr Fritz Skinner. Sir and Mrs. Herald Hostetler. Sir and Sirs Leigh Ros Hahn and family. Sir. and Mrs. Rov Williams and Gregg. Miss Debbie Shcneman. Sir. and Mrs Hay ward Stunta and Sirs. Clara Weidner, of Plvmouth. Ind.. Mr. and Sirs. John Walker, of Bremen, and Sir Ervin Stuntz. A smorgasbord meal was enjoyed bv the guests. Mrs. Helen Smith, of South Bend, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner. A spaghetti supper is planned for the Conservation Club Saturday evening with a Valentine party tied in. This is for members of the club and guests that they choose to invite. The hosts for the evening will be Mrs. Ed Morsek, Mrs. Charles Stewart. Mrs Richard Dipert and Mrs. L. M Thornburg. Members need not bring a covered dish this week If more information is needed, call one of the committee members for details. Mr Chuck Cripe is a patient in the I aPorte Hospital Mrs Arthur McKesson was released from the hospital and is back at Miller's Merry Manor. Walkerton Mr C laude Houser was released from Memorial Hospital. South Bend, last I riday (.RADIATES FROM PURDUE December graduates from Pur due I niversitv. West Lafavette. in our area include Dru Kav Ross C oonw. Walkerton. vetermarv medicine, associate m applied science lawrence \ Kaercher Walk erton, bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering and David Paul Sabones Walkerton. bachelor of science degree in agriculture. (1 IB ENJOYS 11MBFRI ANF I RIP I his past week end the North 1 ibertv Drift Breakers took their annual trip north to limberlane when the weather was great and the trails were terrific
I he following enjoved the trip, the Lloyds, McKessons. Sailers. Patricks and Manuels as well as M. Schlarb, M Edison, Mr. Carr, A. Schmcltz, L. Cable and K. Bacewic A record was established, no break downs I he club w ill meet the first I uesday in March at ” TO p.m. at Gene's Sunoco Station, North Liberty Club dues of SIO.OO per family are being collected. A family fun day is planned for Sunday February 25 at 2:00 p m w ith games and races for everyone. DAWN STEINKE ATTENDS ROSE BOWL PARADE Dawn Steinke, Indianapolis, formerlv of Walkerton, is a member of the Ben Davis Band tnat played in the Rose Bowl Parade. ( alifornia. The trip began on December 28 and thev returned January 2. lours were taken to Universal Studios. NBC Studios. Hollywood, Pasadena. Beverly Hills and thev visited Disneyland. Marine Land, Knotts Bern Farm and the luxurv liner. Queen Marv. It was warm out there and Dawn went swimming on New Year's Dav. which was a real treat. Dawn wishes to sav to her John Glenn Band friends that she w ished that they could have also. OREGON ANNIES MEET The second meeting of the vear for the Oregon Annies 4-H Club was held at the Oregon-Davis High Schcxil in the home economics room on Wednesday. Februarv 7, with the election of officers being held, those elected are as follows: Linda Allen, president: Tammy Shores, vice-president; Carla Shores, secretary; Rhonda Carmichael, treasurer. Missv Can Dvke and Renee Gore, song leaders; ( arrie Salver and Beth Van Dvke. health and safetv: I raci Justice ami Sharon Rivosecchi. recreation; Sandv MeFndarfer. reporter and Karen ( hristensen. devotions Dues for the club are set at "5 cents and the next meeting will be held on Wednesdav. Februarv 21. I he club meets the first and third w ednesdav of each month O.E.S. NEWS Mrs Robert Hmman. Worth; Matron, re sided luesdav 1 ebru ary T .is the Walkerton ( hapter 3DE ()rder of the I astern Star met for the ek\ tion of officers I hose elected for the coming vear wm-c Mrs Bernard Erickson. Worthv Matron Mr Donald Wo|. fenbarget Worthv Patron. Mrs Hamid Buttm Vssociate Matron: Mr Harold Button. Associate Pa tron Mrs tiene Whittcberr;. Sec - retarv Mrs Donald W olfenbargc r. Ireasurer. Mrs Dona Icnmson, < * ndm tress and Mrs 1 dgar < o e. \ssoclate ( onductress Installation will be Fridav. March 9 at SOO p.m. at the Sfasonic I empie Grand Ruth Mrs Harold ( assida. Mivoresv die. Indiana, will visit the VS aikerton chapter at their next meeting. I uesdav, Februarv 20 A playful Cupid was the center of attraction on the refreshment table and antique valentines enhanced the theme as partv sandwiches were served by Mr and Mrs. Donald King and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Elkin. Helps Shrink Swelling Os Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in mans cases gives nromi t tempurar v relief for Fours from pain and burning itc E in hemorrhoidal tissues then helps shrink swelling of these tissues i aused bv inflammation Ihe nam> P'^parat ion H \’o presi nption is needed Prepa ration H Ointment and sup P isiloru s Use ml v as directed
SUZANNE MUELLER IS N.L. HOMECOMING OUEEN R A' \ J 4 <■ . '■ . Ay — \ z „ I — photo by Michael Pearish Suzanne Mueller, senior, was crowned the 19”9 basketball homecoming queen during halftime of the Shamrocks game with Marian on Fridav evening, February 9. Escorting Suzanne was Roger Piotrowicz TWO SERVE AS PAGES Robin Mow rev (left) and Donna Klopfenstein served as pages for State Representative Richard Mangus (R lakeville) in the Indiana House of Representatives on Januarv 2b Robin, lb. is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Mowrev. and Donna, lb, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Klopfenstein. Both are from Walkerton, and attend John Glenn High School. Pages aid legislators by delivering messages, and assist the staff of the House of Representatives by distributing bills, committee schedules, and other materials Each page receives a certificate for their work at the State House. ,—l,— . MAX E. STEELE, INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC 110 Sooth Maple Street Phone 656-4641 North Libertv, Indiana B—“ -w - For your headache get extra strength and safety, too.
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