The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1979 — Page 3

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walker and family were in Fort Wayne on labor Day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cable and son. Mr. Walker and son and Mr. Cable and son attended the stoek ear races at Winchester. Ihe following students have returned to Ball State University. Charles Gerber, Vicki Wallace. Robert Gerber. Mary Capek. Gerald Hostetler. Ken Rohrer, Joni Germaine and Liz Krick. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Verkier and Bryan entertained on Sunday with a barbecue at their picnic grove to celebrate their son Brett's eighth birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bolze and family, Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Garry Hall and family, of Lakeville; Mr. Phill Cohee and family and Mr. Ralph Cohee. of North Liberty; Scott Verkier and Doug Campbell, of Walkerton; and Chris Jones, of North Liberty. Mrs. Virginia Bradford was a surgical patient at St. Vincent's Hospital in Indianapolis. She is home now and doing fine. Cheryl Paschen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paschen. Walkerton. was baptised on Sunday morning, September 2. at the First United Presbyterian Church. Following the service a dinner was hosted at the Paschen home for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones. Mrs. Ethel Mellin and Troy Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sprague, of Carbondale. Colorado, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Elder for a couple days last week. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. William Keehn, of Crown Point, came to spend the day with them. Hosts for the Kcxintz Lake Conservation Club dinner on Saturday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dipcrt. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mole and

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family, of Glen Ellyn. Illinois, spent the Labor Day week end with her mother, Mrs. Doris Schamer, at Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler and son. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Mrs. Viola Barden and Mr. ami Mrs. John Shaw spent the week end camping at the Kingsbury Camping Grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner was there for the day on Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. William Phebus, of South Bend, and Mrs. Edith Baumgartner, of Milford, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside. Mrs. Burnside and her sister, Mrs. Baumgartner, were celebrating their birthdays which are a couple of days apart. Mr. and Mrs. John Solmos spent the week end in Indianapolis and Carmel. Indiana, with their two sons and families. Mr. David Solmos and Mr. Larry McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. John Garab were at Heston. Michigan, Sunday to see the annual farm show put on each year over the Labor Day holidays. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Garab and family, of South Bend, were here to spend the day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Garab. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton along with 40 other farmers of LaPorte County, went on a tour sponsored by the Row Crop Farmers of LaPorte County last week. They went by plane to Fargo, North Dakota, where they toured the country looking at farms and went through a large tractor factory. They were gone from Monday until Ihursday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery and Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig attended the Blueberrv Festival at Ply mouth. Week end campers at Potato Creek Park were Mr. and Mrs. John Kiracofe and familv, of Fort

Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer and familv and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baker and family and Mrs. Vvlet Baker at tended an outdoor cook out and picnic Sunday in Bremen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones. Some of the other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker and familv. ol Bremen and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Poulson, of Lake of the Woods. Sunday a familv picnic was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese in Mill Creek. Mrs. Reese is the former Nancy ( ripe. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Pletcher and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Cripe and Kari. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Mrs. Nora Hahn. Danny Erdelyi and Mr. Bill Albert, of North Liberty. Mr. Loren Capek. of Chicago, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Capek. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William DePoy tixvk her mother. Mrs. Edith Daniels. back to her home in Indianapolis last Wednesday after a three week stay here with the DePoys at Koontz Lake. The birthday of Mrs. Leland Zumbaugh was celebrated last Wednesday evening at the home of Gary Clark and family. The swimming pool proved to be the center of attraction for the evening’s entertainment. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields and familv. Mrs. Nellie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark. Miss Judy Zahrn, Mr. Zumbaugh and daughter and Mr and Mrs. John Easterday . of North Liberty . After seeing the enormous crowd at the Blueberry Festival in Plymouth Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Warner (lark, Mrs. Nellie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Zumbaugh went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zumbaugh at Pretty Lake for their dinner where they didn't have to battle the crowds. Mr. and Mrs. .lav Berkebile. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostetler and familv, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wei-

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gand and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jex Lowry Sundav evening lor a pot luck dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brant came home Sundav from a 15 dav vacation at Estero, Florida, where they were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold C urtis and seeing part of the state of Florida. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty Community Bldg. (all 656-3353 the dav prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Kopntz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. SERI EMBER 10 - 14 MONDAY Vegetable cocktail juice Pepper steak with gravy Whipped potatoes Broccoli with margarine Nectarine Whole wheat bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Pink grapefruit juice Fish wedge with tartar sauce Pickled beets Baked potatoes with margarine Pears Rye bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Pineapple juice Barbecued beef on bun Macaroni salad Buttered carrots Apple cobbler Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Tomato juice Veal with dressing and gravy Buttered peas Cole slaw

Public Auction DONATION AND COMMISSION Will sell at Public Auction, located 1/4 mile west of Pine Creek ( hureh on Stanton Road. SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 10:00 A.M. SOME ANTIQUES 20 fixit extension ladder, wood; new afghan; Foley saw filer, motor automatic hand and circle 3 carriers; used Lubaire '24 wood and coal furnace, grates and fire brick never used; mini bike 4 h.p.; 6 Horescent lights and bulbs; wcx>d lathe 38” center; 1 set 4 steel belt radials E.R. 70x14” will fit ( hew on chrome rims; 1 antique walking plow; 14 Exit work table with double sink and waste disposal in gcxxi condition; good Homert gas hot water heater; toilet stool, gcxxi; lavatory; corner cupboards upper part; Gibson air conditioner, needs repair; exhaust hood for over stove; 26” win d doors; oil Duotherm space heater; antique cider mill; general press for fruit and etc.; sink and drain board; 20 to 30 gal. crocks; 1 2 gal. fruit jars, some new and some antique: 3 bicycles; Childcraft encyclopedias; 2 bird feeders; items from church attic, benches and some antiques; bake sale; food booth; bring your knives to be sharpened; lots of actions and fun. Come and spend the day. Miscellaneous not mentioned. Terms: Cash Lunch Served Not Responsible For Accidents Pine Creek Church Os The Brethren AUCTIONEERS: ARCHIE SCHULTZ. Phone 784-2745 SUE BOLIN. Phone 259-5062 If You Wish To Donate Anything Or Sell On Commission Please Bring To Church Farm 125 YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 10:00 a.m. - Noon — AUCTION ■ Food Sland Al Church Bam 12:00 Noon — Knife Sharpening Demonstration At Church 1:00 p.m. — Ball Game At The Church Park 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. — Refreshments - Lemonade Stand 2:00 - 3:00 - Pony Rides At The Church Park 2:30 • 4:00 — Horseshoes At Park Shelter 3:00 — Bread And Dinner Roll Bake Contest At Church 3:00 — Fresh Butter Demonstration And Tasting 3:00 - 4:00 - Volleyball At The Park 4:00 — Puppet Show At The Church 4:30 — Games For Children Os All Ages On Church Lawn 5:00 • 5:30 — Slides “Remember When’’ At Church 5:30 - 6:30 — Supper At Church 6:30 — Evening Vespers At Park

Fresh banana White bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee F RIDAY Orange juice Potatoes and ham augratin Cheese slices Spinach with vinegar Brow nie Wheat bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee KILLS ~ FLEAS! KILLS ■ TICKS! Gentle / > pump action will not /»TOYfpTYffl frighten pets. A Sergeants 1979 M rM,-'u"Cu'W, AHHol^Cu H.rhmoml / rg.n u ? 32J© Walkerton, IndiaM - Phone 586-3237 Friday, Saturday & Sunday September 7, 8 & 9 Alien Rated ”R” Two Showings Each Night 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. Adults. $2.50 Children. $1.25 Coming Next Week MOONRAKER