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Mrs. J. C. Milner enjoyed her nith birthday Sunday with visitors hroughout the week, long distance lephone calls wishing her a happy tay and many useful and beautiful giftsshe birthday of Mrs. Nellie smith was celebrated Sunday at the t .immunity Building with 52 nests to wish her a happy birthiv. Dinner was served at noon nid a birthday cake was made bv Mrs. Sue Shields that was in the .rm of a tree. The cake was 2‘/j n et high and the trunk was 18" in !ia meter On the branches of the ice tags were pinned with the amcs of the families on them. Pictures were taken of the tree, and 'cmories will linger of the birth - lav celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holderread, of Sorth Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Betz, came back Sunday from a week vacation visiting Mr. nd Mrs. Kenneth Holderread, at New Windsor. Marv land. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holderread are doating a vear’ service at the New Windsor Service Center. The trip aas beautiful as the color was . ihrant in the mountains. Miss Brenda. Angie and Stacey M< Norton, of Hanover. Illinois, icrc guests of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler, from Wednesday through Sunday On Sunday their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat McNorton. Mr. and Mrs. David Hostetler and daughter, and Mr and Mrs. Jim Hostetler and family were also guests of Mr. and Mrs Herald Hostetler and family. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Danny Barden, of rural Plymouth, entertained with a birthday parts for their three-year-old laughter, Nicola. Nicola’s greatgrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner and Mrs. Viola Barden were present. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gardner and family. Mr and Mrs Rich Maher and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Hostetler and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wav ne Rough and family, and Miss Christine Barden Ice iream and cake were served and Nicola received many gifts After a two week vacation visiting and sightseeing. Mrs. Sylvia lordan and Miss Catherine Keefe, ame back to Walkerton and decid d the coloring that nature provides m the fall was just as beautiful as in Richmod. Va.. Tenton. N.J. New 't ork City and Niagra Falls. They ame back bv wav of Canada Ihcv had a safe and happy trip, also a very interesting one Mrs. Vi Brcgi spent the week nd in Alsip, Illinois, with a dear old friend. Mrs. Ethel Roos. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Christman. "I Menomonee Falls. Wisconsin, were guests of their sister. Mrs George Hillis, at Koontz l ake, for several da vs the past week Mrs. Gerald Ross. Lakeville; Mr. and Mrs Russell Knowlton. North I ibrrty; Mr and Mrs. Dean Knowlton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knowlton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knowlton. Mr. and Mrs Harold Knowlton and Mrs Arthur DeMvcr. all of Walkerton, helped 'heir sister. Mrs Glen Hostetler, celebrate her birthday last Thurs dav. Also present were Mrs. John Shaw, Mrs. Brian Shaw and daughter. North Liberty; and Mrs. Erwin Sihwartz and Mrs. Howard ( louse. Nappanee. Miss Juds Hostetter was home •ver the week end to visit with her parents. Mr and Mrs Stanley Hostetter. Judv resides in Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. Craig De My er and daughter. Alissa, spent the week v, ’d with her mother and family. Mr. and Mrs Rav La Fam me and ih.ik\ m Mason, Ohio Mr. Walter Bannon, of Koontz * ake. passed away last Saturday in Blue Island. Illinois, where he was

hospitalized a few weeks ago. Funeral services were held in Blue Island and burial was in the Grovertown Cemetery, with graveside services on Monday. October 20. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eckhoff were back in Indiana visiting their children at Bremen and Hebron. On Thursday they stopped for a brief visit with Mrs. Bertha Urbin. I his week’s hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moravek. A Halloween party is planned for members only, and it is hoped mans will come masked. Prizes will be given and games are planned, come join the fun with dinner at 5:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pommert spent last Wednesday in Shipshcwanna at the flea market and then enjoyed dinner at the Pumpkin Fashion Farm Restaurant, near Ligonier. I hcv also enjoyed touring the farm market, fashion mall and fantasy land with the Pumpkin Fantasy land opening the first Saturday in October through the 31st of each vear from 8:(X) till 9:00. It is well worth sour time to drive over and see the all the pumpkins dressed up Mr. and Mrs. Michael Daube entertained on Sunday with a baptismal dinner at their home for their daughter, Julie Sue. who was baptized at the Tracy United Methodisst Church bv Rev. David Hoggsett. Guests for dinner were three sets of four generations. GreatGrandmothers. Mrs Ruth Hayter. New Smyrna Beach. Florida; Mrs. Lolita Nelson. Hamlet; and Mrs Alma Daube. Walkerton; also grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Richard Purkal. LaPorte. and Mr. and Mrs. Jed Daube. Walkerton. Oth er guests were David and Daniel Purkal. LaPorte: J. C. Nelson. Hamlet; and Miss Susan Daube. A birthday party was held on Monday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Clell Fouts with Mr Ed Pogodzinski and Mrs. J. C. Milner as the guests of honor. Mr. Pogodzinski s birthday was on Monday. October 20 and Mrs. Milner's on the 19th The dinner parts was served to Mr. and Mrs. Pogodzinski. Mrs Dorothy Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner. Mrs. Milner and Mr. and Mrs Wilder Burnside. I his is a yearly celebration and provides a lot of fun for all. HOLD BUFFET SUPPER On Sunday, October 19, a buffet supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Boomhower. Stanton Road. Walkerton, with Mr. and Mrs Ned Bartlett as co hosts. Miss lon and Debby Boomhower and Julie Perrv served ctxktails and dinner to -C people that attended the affair Honored guests were John Filler, candidate for Congressman of the 3rd District Also State Representative and Mrs. Richard Mangus of the 10th District; Senator and Mrs. Richard Miller of the 9th District; (atherine Kosanovich. candidate for County Recorder and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ceasar and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Klopfenstein Dan Ceasar and Mrs. Klopfenstein are both candidates for Counts Commissioners. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP GUESTS OF JOHNSON TOWNSHIP The Lincoln Township. LaPorte County. Club, were guests of the Johnson Township Extension Homemakers Club Wednesday evening at the Community Building Punch was served as the guests arrived. The tables were festive with fall flowers, pumpkins, apples and miniature plants marking each place setting Turkey and roast beef were served Esther Kaut man gave the table prayer.

Mrs. John Paul Buck, president of the Audubon Society showed slides of birds that inhabit our area during the spring and summer. Mrs Ernest Hayter. New Smyrna Beach, Florida, was a guest. Attendance awards were received by Mrs. Clarence Carlson. Mrs Robe Webb, Mrs. Wade Tennis.. Marsha Bierly and Alma Daube. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Richard Hesters, Mrs. Carl Albertsen and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. CHILI SUPPER The Grace Lutheran Church. 104 W. Harrison Street. North Liberty, is sponsoring a Chili Supper on Fridas. October 24. serving from 5:00 to 7;30 p.m. at the church. Adults, $2.00; children and senior citizens, 51.50; and under 6 free. Carryouts will be available. 2t023p Enchanted Forest Theme For Style Show This Friday "Enchanted Forest” has been chosen as the theme for the 24th annual st vie show presented bv St. Patrick s Women’s Club. Walkerton. Ihe public is invited at 7:30 p.m. at the Schoo! Hall Tickets may be purchased at the door. Jean Harris, model chairman, says exciting fashions will be provided bv Enchanted Bridal Cottage. in South Bend, including everything for the holiday partv season and climaxed with a bridal showing. Local models will be Jean Ann Beem. Linda Buchtel. Marv McGwin and Sue Groves, little Pamela Harris will be the flower girl Three grand prizes will be awarded during the evening in eluding an elegant Starkmore mediterranean design table with four matching cane back chairs valued at $250. Second prize will be a ladies Bulova watch donated bv Plaza Jewelers, of Bremen, and the club will provide a SSO.(X) gift certificate to be used at any Walkerton merchant as third prize. In addition many door prizes will also be awarded and refreshments will be served. Judv Rush, club president, reports she will be assisted bv other committee chairmen including Kate Jaske. decoration chairman: Karen Rozycki. refreshments; Evelvn Ruducki. prizes; and Barbara Gunn, ticket chairman. An additional highlight of the show will he cosmetics for the models applied bv a representative from Ericka's, of South Bend. JOHNSON TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU MEETS Louis Dipert. president, presided at the Johnson Township Farm Bureau meeting held last Tuesday evening at the Community Building. Devotions were given bv Mrs. Harold Knowlton, women's leader. Announcements were made. Dick I owe will conduct a "Know Your Candidates" meeting on October 22. The District meeting will be a chicken supper at Ancilla College. Donaldson, on October 24 with Marion Stackhouse, president of the Indiana Farm Bureau, as guest speaker. State Convention, in Indianapolis, will be on November 8 and 9. National Convention will be January 1 through the 15th in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dipert. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton and Mrs. Alma Daube were appointed on the membership drive. Mrs. James Dreessen. vice county women s leader, conducted the election with Harold Knowlton, president; Richard Hesters, vice president; Floyd Dipert, secretary; Mrs. Harold Knowlton, women’s leader; Alma Daube. assistant women's leader; Esther Kaufman, reporter; and Mrs Richard Hesters, pct and hobby leader A memorial was given for Larry

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Anderson bv Mrs. Kaufman Attendance awards were received by Mrs. Knowlton and Mrs. Hesters. The November meeting will be a turkey supper at 7;(X) p.m,, ( S. I Refreshments were served by the Walter Johnsons, the Clinton Bowers, and the Sidney Smiths. HAWAIIAN LUAU The fourth annual Hawaiian Luau. by the Women of the M<x>se. will be held at the Moose Lodge, Plymouth, on Saturday, October 25. Food will be served from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. Floor show and danc- । mg to Rav Rice and the Ragtimers Orchestra. Everyone welcome. I ickets can be obtained at the door or call Dorothy Knowlton. 5863478. Walkerton. MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS The Martha Circle of the Presbyterian Church met in the living room of the Church on Monday evening, October 20, with 13 members present. Mrs. Robert Ross, leader, opened the meeting bv reading devotionals about love for God and one another. She then had prayer. Roll call was answered with "What is your very favorite recipe?" Mrs. Ruby Snyder, secretary. read the minutes. Mrs. Ed Moravek gave the meditation of the Least Coin. Mrs. Allan Eddinger was in charge of our question of the month for our 'Hunger Project". Mrs. Ed Moravek gave the lesson, "It's A Sin To Be Rich?" from the book "Wil! Ihe Real Phony Please Stand Up". Refreshments were served bv the hostess. Mrs Ruby Snyder. GLENN GIRLS COMPLETE REGULAR SEASON . I he John Glenn girls vollev ball । team completed their regular season with matches last Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. Winning over Jimtown on I uesday I night gave them undisputed first place in the Northern State Conference. Ihe Wednesday night victory over Culver Academy for ( Girls raised their season wins to 17 and on Thursday, a strong Clay team handed the girls their third loss of the season, all to teams that have been ranked this season. Jimtown Fall* The Ladv Falcons won bv scores of 15-3 and 15-7 over conference । rival Jimtown. Pam Aitken was the best server with a 3.0 quality rating while Patti Farrar has a perfect 13 out of 13. Traci Florian • had 5 kills to lead the spiking while Julie Cline had a 2.33 passing rating. Glenn finished h-0 in con ferenee. Ihe Glenn B l earn lost to Jim , town's reserves bv scores of 15-13. 6-15 and 15 -13. Ihe Glenn girls were led bv Alma Albertsen as the best server I heir record slipped to 7.9 w ith this loss. Glenn Tops CAG The Culver Academy for Girls was the I’th victim of the Glenn girls this season as they fell to the l adv Falcons by scores of 15-11 and 15-10. Traci Florian had a perfect 18 of 18 serves while Cindy Shiplev led in quality with a 2.6 rating. Pam Aitken led the spikers with kills while Monique Paves added 5. Patti Farrar had the best passing rating, a 2.8. The Glenn reserves bounced back to top the Culver girls bv scores of 15-12. 9 15 and 15-6 Alma Albertsen again led the servers as they raised their season record to 8 9. Clay Giris Triumph On Ihursday. (lav visited Glenn and handed the Lads Falcons losses bv scores of 15-9 and 15-3 For Glenn Debbie Miller had six for six serv mg w hile Cindv Shipley had a 3.0 quality rating Pam Aitken, Monique Pavey and Barb Peacock each had three kills for Glenn and Aitken had the best passing average. 2 5. Ihe loss ended the regular season I ’ 1 for Glenn while Clav

Tonya Boise Named DAR Good Citizen At Glenn Tonv a Boise has been named 1980-81 DAR Good Citizen at John Glenn High Schixil. She was chosen for her qualities of leadership, dependability, service and patriotism. She and the other school representatives of the With ougan ( hapter DAR will be given a written examination covering local, state and national government and American history. The winner from (he Wvthougan ( hapter will compete with the county winners for Indiana's DAR Good ( itizen. lonya is presently president of the John Glenn High School Sun shne Society and has served the Society as recording secretary and corresponding secretary She has been a 4 H member I 0 years and participated in the 4 H Round-Up at Purdue last summer. Tonva is a member of her school's chapter of the National Honor Society. She has been student manager of the girls vollevball, basketball and track teams all four years. She was treasurer of her sophomore class. The daughter of Mr and Mrs Alvin Boise. Rural Route 4. Walk erton. Tonya attends the Koontz lake Missionary Church. She plans to attend Ball State I niver sity majoring in special education for the hearing impaired UREY VOLLEYBALL ENDS I he Urey girls vollevball teams lost two tough matches to LaPorte Boston on October 15. Ihe ’th grade scores were 15-’ and In 14 Ihe Sth grade lost bv scores of 15-5, 6-15 and 16-14 Thursday both teams evened up their records bv defeating I riton at home. Ihe ’th grade won In 14. 3 15 and 15-5. Ihe Bth grade beat the I rojans' 15 5, 10 15 and Is Ihe ’th grade will go into their final game with a 1 ' record and the Sth grade is now 4 4 SERVICE NOTES ARMY AIR FORCE HOMELOWN NEWS CENTER - Private Steven M Jackson, son of Mr and Mrs Howard Jackson, of Walkerton. Indiana, is attending basic training at Fort Leonard Wixxi. Mo. During the training, students re ceive instruction in drill and ceremonies. weapons, map-reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army history and tradition Make Someone Happy With A Happy Ad raised their record to 16-3. Ihe C lav B learn also was victorious topping the Glenn reserves bv si ores of 15 8 and 15 5. Marv louderback was the best server and Kristie Cripe the best passer tor the girls who ended the season w ith eight w ins and ten losses

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