The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1983 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JANUARY 27, 1983

Alice Ann Griffith and Harvey McDonald, of Indianapolis, spent the weekend her with her father, Rev. John Goodpasture, and her daughter, who resides with him while she attends Ancilla College Hosts for the Koontz l ake Conservation Club on Saturdav evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Philip Waldron. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Albert, of North Liberty, hosted a birthday party on Sunday afternoon for their son. Michael, who was celebrating his first birthdav There were 35 guests present to wish him a happy birthday. Ice cream and cake was served and Michael received a lot of beautiful gifts. Friday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moffit. South Bend, arrived at the home of Rev. John Goodpasture for a belated birthday party. The Moffits and Rev. Goodpasture have become close friends during his ministry at the Sunnyside Presbyterian Church, in South Bend. Mrs. Mabel Murphy and Mrs. Esther Fry. of LaPorte. were Friday afternoon callers of Mrs. J. C. Milner, of the 76 Apartments. The Singles Club held their monthly meeting on Tuesday of last week with Mrs. Bess Ferverda as hostesses. The group gathered at 12:00 noon for a delicious dinner at Jenny’s Restaurant. South Bend,

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w here a room was provided for them In the afternoon they returned to Mrs. Ferverda's to plav bridge. Delicious dessert and coffee was served to the seven members and one guest present for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Masterman entertained with dinner on Saturday evening for the birthday of Carl Dill. Other guests were Mrs. Dill, Mr and Mrs. Dale Ullery and their granddaughter. Julie Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burnside. South Bend, spent a day here last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside. Mr. Robert Mercer and daughter. Julie, left on Sunday for their home in the state of Washington after spending a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery. Mrs. Elsie Rankert, of LaPaz. spent two weeks here with her son. Mr. and Mrs. John Rankert. Elsie is recuperating after surgery. Terry Anspaugh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anspaugh. is spending two weeks here while on leave from the U. S. Navy. He is stationed at Pearl Harbor. Mrs. Viola Barden and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner enjoyed dinner at Jenny's Restaurant, on Sunday and spent the remainder of the day with Mrs. Helen Smith, in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Clark and

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fanulv. of LaPorte. spent Sunday in Walkerton with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Clark. GIRLS STATE DELEGATES TO BE SELECTED Orville Easterday Unit 189. American Legion Auxiliary, will meet February 3 at the Post Home for their regular meeting. The 7:30 meeting will be devoted to the selection ot delegates to the American Legion Auxiliary Hoosier Girls State. North Liberty American Legion Auxiliary is being invited to assist in the selection of three delegates and three alternates with Walkerton sponsoring two delegates and North Liberty sponsoring one. Members of both Units of the Auxiliary are being asked to help in the selecting. 0-D Jr. High Mid-Winter BB Classic Saturday The Oregon-Davis Junior High Mid-Winter Classic will be held on Saturday, January 29, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Other schools participating in the Classic include Wanatah, Westville and South Central. The opening game is between the seventh grade teams of Ore-gon-Davis and Wanatah followed at 10:15 by the seventh grade teams of Westville and South Central. The winners of these two games will meet at 2:00 p.m. for the championship. The eighth grade teams will play as follows. Oregon-Davis and Wan- / F *T \ #COMMERaAI\ \cm)73»-aa X at OPEN HOUSE SPECIALS JlHUlry 27, 28, 29 9:00 A.M. - 6.00 P.M. C.S.T. On U.S. 30 At 421

atah at 11:30 and South Central and Westville at 12:45 with the winners of these two games to play at 3:15 p.m. for the championship. The doors will open at 8:30 a.m. and admission is SI.OO for adults and 75 cents for students. All times arc Central Standard Time. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Tim (Becky) Boyle, of Brick. New Jersey, arc the parents of a son. Richard Eion. last week. Grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jacob, of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lute arc the proud parents of a baby boy born on January 21. He weighed in at five pounds and 12'/: ounces and was 18% inches long. He has been named Terry Eugene. SERVICE NOTES ARMY AND AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS - Stanley L. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Goerge, of Rural Route 3. Walkerton, has been promoted in the U. S. Air Force to the rank of first lieutenant. George is a navigator at Griffiss Air Force Base. New York, with the 416th Bombardment Squadron. He is a 1979 graduate of Bethel College. Mishawaka.

HAPPY ADS $1.50 (If Used For Advertising Or Selling — Happy Ada Are $3.00) PICTURE POLICY We are happy to use any pictures submitted and all pictures can be returned simply by picking up at our office. However, we do not pay for pictures other than those that are ordered by our editors. We do reserve the right to refuse any pictures submitted if we feel they are objectionable to our policies or are of such poor quality they will not properly reproduce REFRIGERATION SERVICE Refrigerators Freezers Aid Conditioners Bulk Tanks Walk-Ins SERVICE GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CALL 586-2692 “It's Service That Counts’’ 4HIO Joseph’s HAIR DESIGNS 406 Illinois St. Walkerton SPECIALS Good Thru January 31, 1983 $40.00 Perm . now 5 27.50 $35.00 Perm . . NOW *22.50 $30.00 Perm • . NOW *17.50 Tinted Hair, $3.00 Extra All Perms Include HAIR CUT, STYLE AND CONDITIONER For Appointment Call - 586-3115 — w

PEOPLE NEED PEOPLE We arc seeking senior citizens who would enjoy some diversion from their usual dav to dav routine. At this time of year, especially, we can sometimes suffer from “winter blahs”. The opportunity to break the momotony is open to you here at the Koontz Lake Nutrition Site. Contrary to popular belief, the site is not soley for low income persons, but for all senior citizens. Meeting new people, having an excellent meal, pleasant conversation and taking part in various activities can be a refreshing change from the usual. The purpose of the Nutrition Site is to bring together as many senior citizens as is possible, so we would like to meet more of you very soon. Transportation at this time is provided only on Thursdays. Meals will be provided from Pat's Bar. in LaPaz. To make reservations, call 5862376. Monday through Friday, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. C.S.T. Meals are served at 11:30 a.m. at the Koontz Lake Conservation Clubhouse.