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EMPLOYEES OF THE MONTH ' STWffIB KSA aSjffiKßlHMaMMi^ Hl :wrWi. ^SMBiM y'A^am >®3lr -‘ '■ ' XM FT * 1 MgjM I#" \ W ( ~ k r **'**^ ‘ i i W S JW Carolyn Clifton, left, was elected Employee of the Month at Miller's Merry Manor. Carolyn works as Charge Aide on the night shift. The employee’s council presented Carolyn with this honor based upon her overall excellent job performance. Gina Newland, right, was chosen as Grooming Aide of the Month for July. The grooming aide award is presented to the nurses aide who most skillfully cares for the residents personal needs. Shown presenting the awards to Carolyn and Gina is Mike Butler, administrator at the nursing home. _ photo by Michael Pearish
50th Anniversary Celebrated With An Open House Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald were the honored guests at an open house in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, July 15, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. James Capek, Jr., Route 1, Walkerton. The affair was hosted by their childrena nd grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Fitzgerald, Dana, Jeff and Kevin, of Glendale, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. James H. Capek, Walkerton; Loren Capek, Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. Todd Beyerl, Wheaton, Illinois. A carry-in dinner was enjoyed at noon with family and other relatives. The open house was from three to five o’clock in the afternoon. Gold and white anniversary cake and punch was served to approximately 100 guests. Bruse and Flossie Leona Gardner were married in South Bend on August 29, 1929. They reside at 603 Ohio Street, Walkerton. Many lovely cards and gifts were received from guests coming from South Bend, Plymouth, Syracuse, Argos, Bremen and Walkerton. SERVICE NOTES FORT BENNING, Ga. (AHTNC) July 10— Pvt. Richard D. Kunkle,
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kunkle, 407 Virgina St., Walkerton, Ind., recently received a Parachutist Badge upon completion of the three-week airborne course at the U. S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. During the first week of training, students undergo a rigorous physical training program and receive instruction in the theory of parachuting. The second week they receive practical training by jumping from 34-foot and 250 foot towers. The final week include five static-line parachute jumps. Kunkle entered the Army in January of this year. The private is a 1973 graduate of John Glenn High School. .. ■' F 4 l FORT KNOX, Ky. (AHTNC) July 9 — Pvt. Robert L. Armentrout,
son of Mrs. Judy Armentrout, 1207 Ohio St., Walkerton, Ind., recently completed Phase I of the Two-Sta-tion Test at Fort Knox, Ky. The test is being conducted to see if basic entry training can be effectively reduced from 16 weeks to 12 weeks and still be administered at two stations. The second phase is held at Fort Benning, Ga. COUNTY LINE CLUB MEETS The County Line Club members met on Monday evening, July 16, in the home of Mrs. Erville Kaercher with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, assisting hostess in the absence of Mrs. Carl Creech who was ill. Cards were sent to Mrs. Creech and one to Mrs. Earl Taylor, formerly of Walkerton, who recently lost her husband. The Taylors had moved to Tucson. Arizona, for his health a few years ago. Next month we will meet in the home of Mrs. Philip Waldron, Sr., and make our final plans for an outing in August. The birthday song was sung for our president, Mrs. James Capek, Jr. Door prizes went to Mrs. Capek and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, Sr. Another winner of a contest was Mrs. Fred Daniels. Delicious refreshments were served and neighborly visiting brought to an end a beautiful day. STEELE REUNION The 79th annual reunion of the Steele family was held at Stuntz Pine Forest on Sunday, July 15. with 47 members in attendance. Miss Anna Steele, of Hamilton Grove Home, New Carlisle, age 95, was the oldest member attending. Matthew Feece, age s'/j months, of Plymouth, was the youngest. Laura Jo Blount, of Huntsville, Alabama, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mangus, had come the greatest distance. Others attending were from Bloomingdale. Illinois; Niles, Michigan; South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, LaPorte, Lakeville, Grovertown, Plymouth, Walkerton and North Liberty. Officers elected for the coming year are: Grant Steele, of Walkerton, president; Robert A. Steele, Mishawaka, vice-president; and Max Steele. North Liberty, secre-tary-treasurer. The 80th annual reunion will be held on the third Sunday of July, 1980, at Stuntz Pine Forest. TRIP TO LAKE GENEVA Last Thursday morning, July 12, Claude and Gladys Sheneman, Merle and Mabie Zehner, of Walkerton, Edith Rupel, Martha McCrosky and Fred and Bonnie Graff, of near Lakeville, boarded an Indiana Motor Bus at the post office in Lakeville and then with 39
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others from South Bend and Plymouth motored on to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, where they took a boat cruise for two and a half hours and enjoyed a delicious luncheon while they passed by many beautiful homes built back in the early 1900's and late 1890's. They also saw a million dollar home built by a millionaire and was a gift to his daughter on her wedding day. After leaving Lake Geneva they stopped and visited Honey Bear Farm. It was a fun day and everyone really enjoyed it. Connie Uyilery, Rainbow Travel, Bremen, was our hostess.
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