The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 March 1980 — Page 3

Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Cripe and Kari entertained on Thursday evening for the birthdays of Mrs. Robert Messick and Mrs. Vivian I loyd. sisters of Mrs. Cripe. Other guests were Mr. Messick, of Laporte. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Padgett and Monon, of Stillwell, and Robert and Michael Erdelyi. of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Howell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Howell, of South Bend, and Miss Pat Markle, of North Liberty, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Markle on Sunday. Cake and ice cream was enjoyed in the afternoon to help Pat Markle celebrate her birthday. Helen Hay attended the 57th Midwest Beauty Show at the O'Hare Exposition Center. Rosemount. Illinois, recently. Martha Young returned home after spending two weeks with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman returned home last week from a three month stay in Sarasota. Florida. Miss Ethel Bierly entertained members of her birthday club on Monday of this week. Refreshments were served and bunco was placed. Misses Jami Stull. Mashellc Pavey and Jean Scott spent last week at Daytona Beach. Florida, in the sun. Mrs. Warner Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strandberg came home Sunday evening from a two week vacation in Florida. Lhc 95th birthday of Mr. Claude Houser was celebrated Sunday afternoon in his home with the f♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* | DR. ELLIOTT FRASH $ ♦ OPTOMETRIST | 4 413 Michigan St., Walkerton 6 $ 9:00 - 5:30 Thursdays 1 ♦Call 586-3722 For Appointment f J alb-806 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*

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following guests present: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Creagmile, of Mun cie; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wollms and family, of Muncie; Mrs. Claudio Kickaldv. Tuscon, Arizona; Mrs. Roslyn Henthorn, of Van Wert. Ohio; Miss Marv Leffler and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Houser, of Walk erton; and Mrs. Mickie Hunt, of Beaver Dam. Wisconsin. A very beauitifully decorated birthday cake was brought by Mr. and Mrs. Creagmile and ice cream and coffee was served and gifts presented to Mr. Houser. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burnside, of South Bend, were Sunday evening guests of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside. Mrs. William Dickson, of Koontz Lake, came home Sunday night from Wilmington. Delaware, where she was called due to the sudden death of her sister. Mrs. Dickson and her son from Glenview. Illinois. flew to Delaware on March 4 and Mrs. Dickson remained for a visit with her neice and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gorsha. Mrs. John Nuttall, Mrs. John Dixon. Mrs. Charles Shaffer. Mrs. Raymond Durbon and Mrs. George Meyers attended a Phi Beta Psi Book Review luncheon at the Augustana Lutheran Church, in Hobart. on Saturday. Before the luncheon, they were guests at a coffee of Mrs. Dixon’s daughter. Mrs. Harold Heuring, Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Andrews, of Bancroft, Michigan, are spending the week here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murphy and other relatives and calling on former friends. Mrs. Bertha Urbin spent Sunday afternoon in Wakarusa with Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman and daughter Cindy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kendall, of Granger, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weller.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gerber were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Bryon Gerhart and l aden. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Harris and sons, of South Bend, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs Harold Weiler. A bridal shower was given Sun day aftcrmxm in the Bremen State Bank building at Bremen, for Miss I racy Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker. The hostesses for the shower were her sister, Mrs. Kent Poulson, of Lake of the WSxxls. Mrs. Douglas Baker, of Walkerton, and Mrs. Everett Bak er. of Walkerton, was one of 30 guests attending. Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, of Three Oaks. Michigan, is spending several days here with her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs Albert Huhnke. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buttons are the parents of a baby bov born Sunday in Starke Memorial Hospital and has been named Harold Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Thornburg will be hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservations club dinner Saturday evening. Miss Deanna Anderson was home on spring brake last week from Purdue. Visitors in the Anderson home during the week were Mr and Mrs. John Vandall and Fmily; David Shively and Pam Slusher, of Hamlet; Mrs. Russell Snograss and Glen, of Osceola; and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Risner, of Wheatfield Phone calls from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson, of Naples. Florida, and Mrs. Larrv Hostetler, of Livermore. California, were also enjoyed. Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James ( lark and family were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson and Joanna and Brian Seese. of Grovertow n. Robins have been seen in the area. Maybe warmer weather is not far behind KEVIN GAW ON BASEBALL SQUAD AT IOWA STATE Kevin Gaw, former John Glenn

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and I aPorte High School baseball standout, is on the roster of the lowa State ( vcloru s baseball team as a freshman member of their pitching staff Summed up in the pre season roster, (raw is listed as ah I freshman, 180 pounds, who bats and throws righthanded. A native of Walkerton, he graduated from LaPorte High Sch<x)|, a very good baseball sch<x)l who last year found his prep team finishing in the top four in Indiana. It further stated he may break into the start mg rotation as a fresh this season as he has a g<xxl breaking ball, possesses good baseball back ground and stated that Kevin had an outstanding fall at ISU and the Cyclones are kxikmg for gixxl things out of him. Kevin is physical education major at the lowa school. GRADUATES — it V Ai Ann E. Sailer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sailer of North Liberty . Indiana, is a recent gradu ate of Southeasten Academy in Kissimmee, Florida. Ann successfully completed a specialized course in Airline Travel Industry I raining. Ann, graduated from North Liberty High School in 1979.

HONORED WITH BABY SHOWER I racy Erdelyi was honored at a baby shower on Sunday, March 9. bv her sisters, I eri Smith and Ja nine luttle and her cousin, Jennifer Rosander Some 40 guests came from Walkerton. Plymouth. South Bend. Elkhart and LaPorte Strawberry salad, cookies, coffee and punch were served. The door prize winner was Donna I ngle and game prizes went to Lois Erickson. Jan Engle and Sue Boswell. LOCAL STUDENT TO BE HONORED Daniel A. Powers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Powers. Walkerton, a 1 9"8 graduate of John Glenn High School, will be honored bv Indiana University. Hliximington. during special ceremonies to be held on April 16 for distinguished students. Daniel distinguished himself in scholarship during the second semester of |9"B-'9 and the first semester of 19^9-80 bv being named to the exclusive Dean’s List. The celebration will also mark the 16(hh birthday of the University. Ihe lack of morals among the youngsters, if it exists, is a reflection of a lack of morals among their elders IkWal Walkerton. Indiana - Phom 586-3237 Friday, Saturday A Sunday. March 21, 22 & 23 Roller Boogie Rated ' PG ’ Skating Al Its Best Shows Friday A Saturday "00 A 8:50 p.m. Sunday Show At "(X) p.m. Only