The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1979 — Page 3

Mrs. .John Crambert spent a week in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, visiting and sightseeing with her son. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Crambert and granddaughters, Anna and Becky. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn and daughter. Catherine and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Jr. and family, in North Judson. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barden and family, of Muskegon. Michigan, were week end visitors with his mother and family, Mrs. Viola Barden. On Saturday evening they had a birthday party to celebrate the second birthday of Nicole Barden, daughter of the Larry Bardens. Other guests at the party were George and Paula Rough and Miss Karen Brown, of Tyner. Mr. John Robert Guttman, of Minneapolis. Minnesota, and his mother. Mrs. John B. Guttman, of Wakarusa, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman and Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mrs. Robert Fenstermacher. and daughter. Elizabeth, and son. David and David Reed were in Mishawaka on Sunday where Mrs. Fenstermacher spoke at the East United Methodist Church for the morning service. Following the service they went to Elkhart to the Trinitv Methodist ( hurch where Rev. Mark Fenstermacher is the associate minister. Mr. and Mrs Wavne Burch and Mrs. Robert Urbin spent a few days recently in Hot Springs Village. Arkansas. Mrs. Lawrence Springsteen, of Dowagiac. Michigan, was a Sundav dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Solmos. Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Dirk Pletcher and Miss Kari Cripe were hostesses for a bridal shower given for Miss Linda Huhnke in the home of Mrs. Pletcher. Walkerton. There were 15 guests present to enjoy the evening. Several con tests were held. Nuts, mints, cake, coffee and punch was served from a table of pink and white, chosen colors of the hr ide-elect Miss Huhnke and Robert Rclos. Walker ton, will be married on November 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wray, of Grapevine, lexas, came on Friday for a couple of weeks visit here with relatives and friends in Walkerton and the surrounding area. The Wravs arc staving with Mrs Garland Lawrence while here. Mrs. George Movers and her sister. Mrs. Janet Jones, of Boston. Massachusetts. were Saturdav luncheon guests of their brother. Mr. Howard Stevens, in Culver. Mrs. Jones lett on I uesdav for her home in Boston after staving here a month. Mrs. Movers moved from her home at Koontz lake last week into an apartment at 50' Ohio Street and is now a Walkerton resident. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles. Mrs. Ada Miller and Mrs. Norman Beagles and sons. lim and Scott. WE NEED LISTINGS Mfr* Q AtSOCIATSS RIALTO** WALKERTON, IND. U 574 State Road 23 At Koontz Lake

were in Middlebury on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellinga and family who were entertaining for their daughter, Lamra's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Erzig will be hosts for the Saturdav evening Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milner, of Des Plaines. Illinois, were here last week to visit with Mrs. J. C. Milner of the "h Apartments. On Monday of this week Mrs. John Flora and Mrs. Patrick Donathoue, of Plymouth. were here to call on Mrs. Milner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowry entertained the members of the Fellowship Club of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. The members enjoyed a chilly hay ride then returned to a big open kettle of chili cooked over an open fire. There were 15 present and evervone enjoyed the evening. Anita Kay Westhues was home for several days. She is attending college at Creighton University, Omaha. Nebraska. Kelly Palmer. 10-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer, is in room 522 at Memorial Hospital. South Bend, with a broken hip. Mrs. Palmer is the former Kathv Fouts. Word has been received bv the familv of Ruth Bulla Martin, who resides at 10107 Mills Avenue, Montclair. California, of a private plane crash, of which she. her husband. Bud. and daughter. Pam. were passengers on Sunday. Four others were aboard the plane also. Ruth was seriously burned and her daughter and husband were burned beyond recognition. Ruth is undergoing skin graft at the San Bernardino Burn Center There were three survivors and four met their death. Graveside services will be held at a later date. Mr ami Mrs Herman Henrv have sold their home here and will soon be leaving for their new home in I evares. Florida Mr Henrv will be retiring in Mav and will be living here until that time. Mrs Henrv will be spending a few months here before the first of the war. Mr Henrv hopes to enjov his time in the sunin south golfing and fishing, and no more snow to shovel. Mrs Faw Jones spent the past week in Fort Wavne visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henrv spent three days last week in LaPortc in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donn Kelver and familv. COMMUNITY CLUB SOCIAL SERVICE MEETING SET Ihe Woman's C ommunitv Club will hold a social service meeting at l()(X)a.m on Fridav. October 19. Materials tor the nursing home projects will be furnished. Each

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member, however, is to bring a sack lunch, the dessert will be furnished bv the hostess committee. Mrs. Basil Curl is the social service chairman in charge of the project. Initiation And Election Held By Tri Kappas The North Liberty Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa held its initiation ceremony October II in the North Liberty United Methodist Church Zeta Pi's new members are Miss Holly Moon. Carol Johnson (Mrs. James Rovert). Dale Beechem (Mrs. Wavne). Miss Jacqui Singleton. Phillis Thornburg (Mrs. Steven). and Nancy Fischer (Mrs. Jim). Following the ceremony, members enjoyed a salad and dessert bar in the church fellow ship hall. Mrs. Jack Carr, advisor, called the meeting to order and welcomed the new members into the chapter. Twenty-five members were present for roll call. Mrs. Don Eberly read the minutes of the previous meeting. The treasurer's report was submitted by Mrs. Jerry Knepp. An acknowledgement front the Hcxisier Art Salon was read by Mrs. Howard Jones. Mrs. Tom Habart reported about the chapter's pecan order. Members were informed that the Mini-Bazaar and Pecan Sale will be held November 24 at

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - OCTOBER 18, 1979

Fall & Winter C.P.R, Classes To Resume Here Registration for the November Red Cross ( P R. ( lass is now being taken, ( lasses will be held at the I rev Middle Schcxil library on November 5. 12 and 14 from ~(X) p.m. until 10:(X) p.m. A fee of $3.50 is charged for bcxiks and material. ( lass size is limited, and to enroll call Barbra Nimon at 5867322. RECEIVE NEW MEMBERS In a candlelight ccremonv six new members of Junior Girl Scout froop KI were formally pinned and welcomed into the troop bv their sister scouts. I hose receiving pins were Lora Stratton. Judy Benwell. Tracy Ploger. Jennifer lendell. lammv Legge and Tonya Malstaff. During the meeting the girls made Halloween decorations to take to the RN Nursing Home. Members also carved apples to make apple head dolls that will be finished later next month. ST. PAT S WOMEN MEET St. Patrick Women's Club met on October 3 at the school hall. Walkerton. with a nice group in attendance. Guest speaker was lav evangelist. Marv Ann Kuzmic. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Peggv Kearney, Mrs. Pat Cowger and Mrs. Donna Kearnev.