The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1981 — Page 6

- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - OCTOBER 22, 1981

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Miss Catherine Keefe and Mrs. Bertha Urbin treated Mrs. J.C. Milner to a birthday dinner on Monday and because it was such a beautiful day she was able to enjoy a shopping spree. Mrs. Milner is 9' years old and has received many cards, gifts and good wishes besides so mans dinner treats. Mr and Mrs. Felix William Henderson, of Sherrill, New York, spent a couple of days here with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson and family. Also while here they helped Jack and Carolyn celebrate their first wedding anniversary . Mr and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman. Das id and Shelley, of Fish Lake and Esther Kaufman attended a wedding and reception on Saturday afternoon for Katherine Schafer and Mark Durst, in Cicero. Illinois. Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton were the Jerry Knowlton family, of North Liberty; David Knowlton family. David Drews family and Gene Knowlton family . This was in celebration of Ryan's fourth birthday. Florence Garwood, North Liberty. has returned home from St. Joseph's Medical Center. South Bend, where she was a surgical patient for four weeks. On Tuesday and Wednesday visitors were John and Edna Rosenfeld, of Traverse City. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs Richard Dipert will be hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner on Saturday evening in the club house. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet entertained at dinner on Sunday

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evening for the following guests. Mrs. William Nesbitt and daughters. of Carmel, who have been guests in the Mullet home for several days; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jacob and family. Mrs. Greg 1 Ramer and family, of North Liberty 1 along with Mrs. Homer Mullet. Mrs. Ruth Masterman. of West- > ville, Mrs. Helena Rosengard, of Valparaiso and Mrs. Norman Merrick. of South Bend. Mrs. Ruth Scarf, of the 76 Apartments, came home last week from a trip to Sun City, Arizona, where she visited relatives. Her sister accompanied her on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark entertained Sunday evening with a birthday party for her mother. Mrs. Nellie Smith, who celebrated her birthday on Monday . October 19. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields and family. Mr. Gary Clark and Bart. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zumbaugh and daughter. Miss Judy Zahrn. Miss Candy Adkins and Mr. Tim Egger. Ice cream and cake was served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marks, of LaPorte. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner, at Koontz Lake. Mrs. Retta Williams is a medical patient in the LaPorte Hospital and is reported to he improving; Mrs. Elsie Johnson was a surgical patient in St. Joseph Medical Center. South Bend and Mrs. Esther Dearing is still in the LaPorte Hospital where she had surgery. A four o'clock dinner was enjoyed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chapman on Sunday honoring Lee's birthday . The guests were Mrs. Bess Ferverda, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brovoid and son and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chapman and

sons. Mrs. Margaret DeMyer spent Monday in Valparaiso, with Mrs. Marjorie Williamson. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Jones, of Wyoming. Michigan, spent the weekend here with his mother. Mrs. Faye Jones. Other guests for Sunday were Mrs. Hazel Foulks, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and daughter and granddaughter, all of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. Vee Shogren. of Koontz Lake, came hack Sunday evening from a trip to the Hawaiian Islands. They went on a tour leaving from Chicago and the tour was a week but they saw all the islands and decided eventhing was beautiful, but they prefer to live in Indiana. Mrs. Helen Smith, of South Bend, came Sunday to attend the Grenert's 50th anniversary and stayed over with her sister. Mrs. Fritz Skinner, for the County Line Club meeting in the home of Mrs. Philip Waldron. Sr., on Monday evening. CELEBRATE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grenert, Route 1. Walkerton, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house on Sunday . October 18. in the Tyner United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, of which they are members. Mr. Grenert and Louise (Foster) Grenert were married on October I 7 bv Rev. Floyd Wilson, brother-in-law of Mr. Grenert. in Plymouth. Hosting the open house were their children. Terry Grenert and family, of Osceola; Devon Grenert and family, of Troy, Ohio; and special friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Donahue and family , of Ohio. I hrec-hundred guests came to enjoy the afternoon with a buffet luncheon and a beautiful threetiered wedding cake, baked bv a friend. Mrs. Robert Mueller. Much visiting and viewing of a display of old pictures of the past 50 years with comments on how times have changed. The minister. Rev. Heath, took many pictures during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Leininger sang a few songs. One of the highlights of the day was 17 of their family and guests, the Donahues and Brian Baldwin, attending church services Sunday morning. Gifts, over 200 cards and many telephone calls were enjoyed. Most of all the many memories of the day with their many friends as the Grenerts start on the next 50th. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY An Open House will be held on Sunday, October 25. for Thelma Watts, in celebration of her 70th birthday . The affair will be held at the Walkerton Youth Building from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. The public is invited. CLASS REPRESENTATIVE Beth Irwin, of Walkerton, and Paul Youst, of Plymouth, were elected freshman class representatives of the Student Senate, at Ancilla College, Donaldson. Representatives of the sophomore class are Peg Splix and John Thompson, both of Plymouth. During the recent meeting committees were formed. Homecoming plans will be organized by Greg Williams, of Walkerton, along with Peg Splix. John Thompson, Mary O'Grady, Paul Youst, all of Plymouth. and Ms. Irwin, Walkerton. Williams and Splix will also serve on the Halloween Party committee which includes York. Young and Mike Rakich. FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE MEETS The Walkerton Fourth of July Committee held their regular monthly meeting at the Community Building on October 15. with all members present. I he important drawing was held

with Branson Hiatt being the winner. Congratulations Branson! Just Ask any member how you can w in. The Committee has a " I ickler coming on this Thursday evening at The Inn Restaurant, at Koontz Lake. It begins at 7:()0 p.m. and we would like to see you out there. Bingo has started on the second and fourth Tuesdays at the Youth Building. The Committee interviewed the HaywiMKi Amusements, of Peru, concerning the rides for the Fourth of July festivities. The next meeting of the committee will be held on November 19 at the Community Building beginning at ":00 p.m. 32 Bikers Ride 959 Mites For St. Jude Hospital On a beautiful early autumn dayin September. 32 bikers rode a total of 959 miles on the bike trails of Potato Creek Park, as participants in a Bike-A-Thon for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Their sponsors pledged over $1,900 of which nearly $1,750 has been turned in. As general chairman of the event, I express my thanks to all riders, sponsors, workers and park personnel for making this fund-raiser such a success. As a parent of a leukemia victim. I feel it appropriate for me to express the thanks of family and patients to St. Jude Research Hospital for all that has been done in developing new methods of treating the catastrophic diseases of childhood. Thirteen years ago. when our son was stricken, there was a long term remission rate of less than 5%. Now. largely because of the research and treatment available through St. Jude

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Research Hospital, over 55% of the patients can expect to live a normal childhood. It was thrilling to watch those healthy, enthusiastic riders and realize that the funds raised will help more than 5,500 children in 19h| lived healths. ac live lives. Those who sponsored riders and have not yet paid, and any others who wish to contribute may do so be sending a check payable to Wheels For Life, to the Communits State Bank. North Liberty . Indiana 46554, prior to November I. Rid ers w ho earned shirts or jackets w ill be receiving them soon. Pearl Aldrich General Chairman Wheels For Life Bike-A-Thon MARRIED Doris Burch became the bride of Loren Bosel on Saturday, October 10. at 4:00 p.m., in a double ring ceremony at the Koontz Lake Mis sionary Church. Attending the couple were Char lene Whitteberry and Jim O'Neal Mrs. William Carter presided at the organ. A reception was held on Sunday, October 11. at the home of the bride’s parents. After a trip to southern Indiana the couple will be at home in Walk erton. STUDENT COUNCIL BENEFIT The North Liberty Student Council benefit is underway with tickets on sale for a whole processed pig The winner will be drawn on Octo her 28 and proceeds will go to wards the special assemblies and extra-curricular activities for the entire student body. T ickets an SI.OO each or six for $5.00 and mas be purchased at the school. 55 m.p.h. does save lives! Our Happy Ads — Only $1.00!