The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1982 — Page 3
Mrs. Margaret DeMyer spent several days last week in Chicago visiting Mrs. Mary Louise Schober. Mrs. Wilma Chapman is spending a couple of weeks in Oklahoma City visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hettinger and assisting with the care of her new granddaughter. who was born on September 24. Mrs. Hettinger is the former Mary Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Labno will serve as hosts for the Ktxintz Lake Conservation Club dinner Saturday vening. Mrs. Leonard Beaty was in La Porte on Sunday afternoon to attend the golden wedding anniver irv of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bart ness. which was held in the recepuon hall of St. John’s Lutheran ( hurch. Saturday evening a group of people from Walkerton went to f ish I ake to attend the Scottish Rite Ladies Night. Mrs. Herbert Holms and daugh er, Mona, of West Salem. Illinois, pent a few days visiting with
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friends and relatives in South Bend. Tyner and Walkerton recently. On Friday they were in Walkerton and called on Mrs. Bertha t Urbin. i Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn and family, Mr. and । Mrs. Edward Hahn and sons and | Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler en- ; joyed the weekend camping at Gordon's Camp Grounds, north of Kendallville. This was the annual Halloween Party for the campers and the closing of the park activities for the season. Mrs. Edith Baumgartner, of Milford, spent the weekend with her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside and on Sun- । dav they were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Phebus, in South Bend Misses Jane and Cahterine Keefe spent Sunday in Highland, Indiana, visiting with relatives. Mr William Dickson, of Glenview, Illinois, was here for the weekend with his mother. Mrs. Lucille Dickson, at Koontz lake. Mr and Mrs George DePoy. of Culver, were Sunday afternoon and evening guests of Mrs William
DePoy, of K<x>ntz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gell Houts were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith, at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Capek. Jr., were in Chicago and Wheaton, Illinois, over the weekend visiting with their son. Loren, and their daughter and son in-law. Mr. and Mrs. I odd Beyerl. On Sunday they went to the Museum of Science and Industry to see the Tiffany Show . Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellinga. of Middlebury, entertained with a birthday dinner for their daughter. Tamara. Guests were Tim Hellinga. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles and family. Mrs. Ada Miller. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Beagles and Mrs ,Phyllis Hellinga, of Ply mouth. Mrs. James Life and daughter. Pamela, of Blendensvtile. Illinois, were guests of Mrs. Alma Daube over the weekend While here they all called on other relatives in the area. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. John Hessler, formerly I rma ( over of I scondido. California. who passed away at her home on Monday afternoon, October 11. Shu had been in the hospital tor surgerv and was released to her home She is sur vised bv her husband. John, a daughter; and a sister Mrs. Alta Rcnsberger. of S uth Bend Mrs. Russell Briwr . daughter of Mrs. Herman Henn, was married on September 25. to Mr. I red Schortgen of Buller, Indiana, at St. Dominic’s ( atholu Church. Koontz lake. Following the wedding. a trip through the southern states and up to Minnesota is being taken. Mrs. Brown is the former Leta Kelvcr, of Walkerton. Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Fritz Skinner last Lhursdav were Mrs. Helen Smith and her daugh ter. Mrs. Art Vitou, of Elkhart; and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Afternixm callers were Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler. Ilie Wisler reunion was held on Sunday at the Sluntz-Hostetler Pines with 7() persons attending coming from Kingsford Heights, LaPorte. Niles, Michigan, South Bend, Elkhart. Wakarusa. New C arlisle. Valparaiso. North l iberty .and Walkerton A telephone call came at noon from Earl Wisler. in Fort Mvcrs, Florida, sending best wishes to all. | K of C’s | Present Checks At a recent Knights of Columbus meeting representatives from the St. Joseph ( ounty Mental Health Association and Special Olympics were present to accept checks presented to them bv the Kof C. lhe money was raised during the K of ( Dmlsie Roll Drive held in April. The Counts Mental Health Association has received money in the past from this activity and this sear’s check was in the amount of $525.00 Special Olympics was a new recipient of funds this year with their check totaling $58.50. lhe K'of ( . Council 5'09 would like to thank the people of this area for their fine support of this program to help tlie mentally retarded. ON DEAN’S LIST David Joseph StiH'ks. Rural Route 5. Box 2 7 , Walkerton, has been placed on the undergrade ales Dean’s list tor the second semester. 1981-82 at Indiana University, Bloomington. To make the list students must earn a 3.5 grade average or better in a mini mum of 12 hours of course work He will be among the students who will be honored on April 20. 1983, at the University ’s traditional Founder's Dav program on the Bloomington campus. Know and obey the traffic laws' "Happy Ads" are smile makers.
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WEMSA Member Os The Month Em I *: —
Show n standing in front of Unit 1, Chuck Decker was unanimously voted Member ol the Month at September's WEMSA Business Meeting. Decker is one of the "quiet heroes" of the ambulance service, alwavs there in a time of need, alwavs readv to go that extra mile or take that extra run. As a driver for the service, he has been with the organization even before it was organized. Besides W1 MSA. ( huck is also a member ( I the Walkerton Volun
! DAYTIME ! HELP NEEDED * WALKERTON EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION ! Has immediate need for EMT’s and Drivers. Applicants must be 18 or older, mature and responsible; possess compassion and care tor ' others, be willing and able to work for and I with others. [ SCHOOLING AND TRAINING FREE For More Information Call • DIANE SCHMELTZ — 586-2849 • JOYCE COOK — 586-3022 LEO’S ; RESTAURANT & LOUNGE - EVENING SPECIALS - Served From 5:00 to 9:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY PORK CHOPS 5 4.50 Potato & Tossed Salad THURSDAY BUTT STEAK 5 4.50 Potato & Tossed Salad FRIDAY CATFISH 5 5.45 SATURDAY BROASTEO CHICKEH Dark Meat . 5 3.35 CHICKEN LIVERS DINNER .. 5 3.35 CHICKEN GIZZARD DINNER . 5 3.35 With Potato & Salad Bar On Friday & Saturday Specials DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS Served 11:00 - 1:30 Family Dining Carry-Outs 1004 Roosevelt Road 586-7484 Walkerton
teer Fire Department, having been with them for about H years Hu is umploved a’ Inv Manufacturing in Michigan ( itv. and m his spare time is an av id fisherman. Congratulations, ( huck. thanks for everything. NO JK L I will nut be responsible tor anv debts other than mv own as of September V luxj Murv in Shanki P () Hoy |O4 aikt rton. |\ 4f>s~ I
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