The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1980 — Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and family. of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Harris and family. of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. William Braden and family, of Crown Point; and Mrs. Larry Groves and family, of La Porte. were Sunday dinner guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weller. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed by all. Robert Gerber left on Wednesday morning for New York. On Thursday he left for his trip to the People's Republie of China, Japan and Hawaii. He will return about the middle of May. Mrs. Riehard Roberts, of Canoga Park. California, is spending the week here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty. Mrs. Roberts is also here to help her father celebrate his birthday. Martha Young had her daughter. Mrs. William Scott and boys, over last Saturday evening for supper to celebrate Thomas' birthday. Tamms could not be with them as she is now hs ing in El Segundo. California and working for Mr. Dennis Sheaks. but she telephoned wishing lorn a happy birthday. Mrs. L. M. Young and girls, of Hobart, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Martha Young Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and her mother. Mrs. Lucile Ward, spent Sunday and Monday at Fort Wayne, where Mrs. Ward visited her cousin and Mr. and Mrs. An derson went on to St. Paris. Ohio, to s isit friends Mr. and Mrs De Wav ne Pavcy, Weslev and Monique, spent last week at Aspen. Colorado. where they enjoyed the week skiing. Mr and Mrs. Howard Knowlton arc back home after a winter vacation spent in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs Chuck ( ripe and Kari were Sunday dinner guests of
, MAX E. STEELE, INSURANCE , NOTARY PUBLIC ' 110 South Maple Street North Liberty, Indiana 1 I^^PRICIN^ULIETIN I^^ From S ■ Supermarket We have been following a store policy for quite I some time that we would like to point out to our I customers. That is the practice of raising prices on merchandise I that is already on our shelf when our supplier raises I the price to us. We do not raise prices on merchanI dise already on our shelf — we simply pull the old I lower priced merchandise forward and rotate the new I product to the back. We feel this is the fairest way we can treaj our ■ customers. We know some stores raise prices on stock already on the shelf and feel it is hot fair to take the added I profit by doing this. For this reason you may sometimes find two different prices on our stock of the same item. We charge whatever is marked on the I can ■ We thank you for your patronage and hope you appreciate our goodwill in this policy. Thank you. Ray's Supermarket
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, m Mill (reck. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stull and two sons, vacationed in Florida last week while school was out. At Plant City they visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kinney and during the week they went to see various places of interest in the state of Florida, with warm weather all the while they were there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckstein enertained Sunday with a dinner in their home honoring their daughter. Alice's birthdav. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ros Conrad and Mrs. Mav Conrad, a grandmother of Alice, who is 89 years old and all from 1 aPorte; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loctke. of Chicago, and Miss Patty Held, of Kixmtz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff and Jeff have returned home after spending ten days vacationing in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Thev visited their daughter. Debbie, who is attending college there and Mr. and Mrs Roy L Roc Ike. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheaks, of Willowbrook. Illinois, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Bellinger. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bellinger and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wynn. Mr Amil Schultz has returned after spending four months in luscon. Arizona, with the Otto S< hultz family. Mrs (jarland Lawrence spent most of last week in lafavette visiting her friends. Prof and Mrs. J W Sicer. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Beagles and Mrs. Ada Miller spent Saturday in Middlebury with Mr. and Mrs Roger Hellinga and family . Mr and^Mrs Albert Burroughs, of Plymouth, were Sunday guests
of Mrs. Ada Miller Mrs. Bertha Urbin was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. 1 ( (rhin m Kewanna and the afternoon was spent with several friends in the home of Mr. and Mrs led White Mrs. Phil Brant entertained with a Sunday dinner in her home for the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowrv and son. Mr and Mrs. .lerrv Wiegand and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jav Berkebile; Mr and Mrs. Carl Brandt, of South Bend; and Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Krawczy k, of Fort Wav ne. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hostetter came home Saturday night after a three month stay in Cassleberry. Florida, near Orlando. They en joyed their stay in Florida with warm weather and making new friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steele and Mrs. led Feece were in Indianapolis Friday. Saturday and Sunday of last week attending an african violet show. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kemp and family entertained last Tuesday evening with a dinner in their home honoring the 91st birthdav of Mr. Louis Kemp. The guests were Mr and Mrs. Joseph Vander Wende. of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Kemp and family, of Walkerton. Mr Kemp says he likes the wav Civil Fouts uses mtxlern math to figure his birthdav and conies up with the age of 39 bv subtracting 1889 from 1980' Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Mamie Hahn were Mr and Mrs. Leigh Rov Hahn and Kathryn; Mr and Mrs. Marvin Williams; Mr James Stepro and Gail Miller; Mr. and Mrs Gail Malstaff and Shelly; Mrs Regina Wells; Mr and Mrs Jerrv Malstaff and two sons, of I aPorte; Mrs. Edward Hahn and sons, of Plymouth; Mr Leigh Rov Hahn. Jr., and two sons, of North Judson; Mr. and Mrs. James Farrar, of Bremen; anil Mr. and Mrs. Rambv Farrer, of Granger. Miss Renee Fitzke. of South <♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ J DR. ELLIOTT FRASH J OPTOMETRIST >413 Michigan St., Walkerton'♦ | 9:00 - 5:30 Thursdays X ♦Lail 586-3722 For Appointment? ♦ al6-80f ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* Friday, Saturday & Sunday, April 4. 5 & 6 Disnev s Midnight Madness Rated "PG Friday \nd Saturday At " (M) A 9:00 p m. Sunday At (X) p m Our Prices Arc Low! Mike Douglas says:“lfvou know CPR‘,you never know when you’ll save a life.” (ardtopulmonan nesuscitation training Kurai laNe through yuur local Red ( ross ( hapter. (all. +
B< nd. is spending part of the week here in Walkerton with Mr. and Mrs. Don Nicholas. Renee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boh Fitzke. EASTER LILY CARE TIPS Along with colored eggs, chocolate rabbits and new spring outfits, the Faster lily is often identified with Faster. Its beauty is symbolic of purity and the coming of a new season. Gixkl care will extend the Easter Lilv s flowering time well bevond Holy Week and Easter Day, providing continued pleasure. Proper watering is a must, along with a moderately cool temperature. Avoid placing your plant in a drafty location when you received it. And remove old blossoms as they start to wither. Remember, when buying an Easter lily for the home, choose a compact plant with bright green leaves all the w ay to the base of the plant. This signifies a healty root system which will help the plant to withstand the transition into the dry. warm home environment. WALKERTON LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET TONIGHT I he regular meeting of Orville I asterday Unit 189. American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday. April 3. at "JO p.m. in the Post
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Home. Yearly reporting will be discussed and plans for Poppy Dav will he made. I his meeting will be the annual nomination of officers. Meml» rs are urged to attend. ENJOY DINNER Six Koontz Lake Kiwanis members of the Plymouth Kiwanis Club entertained the ladies of the club at dinner on Monday evening at The Inn. Ktxintz Lake. In attendance were Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bowman. Albert Brenner. Miss Dorothea Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moravek. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Omka. Mr. and Mrs. Eh Sobat and Mr and Mrs Victor Schmidt. Following the delicious barbequed spare rib dinner, the group had dessert and coffee at the Victor Schmidt residence. OREGON TOWNSHIP SENIORS TO MEET Ihe Oregon Township Senior Citizen Club will meet on Thursday. April 17,I 7 , at 12:30 p.m. C.S.T. at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club. All members are asked to bring a covered dish CRAFTIES CLUB MEETS The Crafties Club, of Kixmtz Lake, met at the home of Dorothea Brenner on March 28. I he next meeting will be at the home of Anne Rockwell on April 11.
