The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1983 — Page 3

Mrs. Jane Hockett, Patty Steinke and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hockett attended the graduation exercises for Officer Robert L. Hockett at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy, in Plainfield, on Friday. March 18. An open house was held on Saturday for officer Hockett in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Burch, Tyner. Ray Vasil, Koontz Lake, has returned home after surgery in the LaPorte Hospital. Roger Christman, of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, surprised his aunt, Mrs. George Hillis, on Tuesday afternoon. He flew from Milwaukee to Fort Wayne that morning to pick up an International wagon and was returning to Wisconsin with the vehicle when he found he was only a few miles from Koontz Lake. Roger and his aunt had not seen each other in two years, so they had a hurry-up visit before he continued on his wav back home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner returned to their Koontz lake home last Thursday after a three month stay in Fort Myers, Florida. Mrs. Goldie Chapman returned home the first of last week after spending several months in the south where she visited with friends and relatives in Florida and

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Georgia. Mrs. Marcia Petersen, of LaPorte. was a guest of Mrs. Ruth Johnson. Koontz Lake, for three days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane will serve as hosts for the Koontz. Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting on Saturday night. Each week members and their guests can be assured of a gixxl dinner and an hour of fellowship follow ing. Mrs. Carol Lee Epperson and daughter. Jill, of Lake Station, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman. Fish Lake, were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Esther Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles entertained on Sundav with dinner in honor of their son. Scott, who was celebrating his birthdav. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson. Mrs. Ada Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heilinga and Tamara, of Middlebury. Tim Beagles and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles. Hospital patients include Mr. Floyd Bellinger and Mr. Leon Dipert, in the LaPorte Hospital; Mrs. Clarence Wilson, in the Osteopathic Hospital; and Mrs. Elburt Place, in Memorial Hospital. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. William DePov were Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. George DePoy, of Culver. Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs. Shelly Daugherty and daughter, of Valparaiso. This was a birthdav celebration for Mrs. Frazier. A cleanup day has been set for the Koontz Lake Conservation club house and the day is Thursday, April 14. The cleaning will begin at 2:00 p.m. and volunteers are needed from all the different clubs that use the building. Also bring cleaning materials. Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gell Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pogodzinski. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Mrs. Viola Barden. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner and Mrs. Helen Smith had dinner at Jenny's Restaurant. South Bend, in celebration of the birthdays of Clell Fouts and Mrs. Herald Hostetler. Mrs. Ruth Eastlund. of Nappanee, was a Sunday evening visitor of Mrs. Ada Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Beyerl, of Wheaton. Illinois, were weekend visitors of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James Capek. Sr., and Mrs. Flossie Fitzgerald. Mrs. Helen Schavoni, Koontz Lake, returned home on Saturday after spending the past six months in Winter Haven, Florida. Mrs. Hank Grotenstein and four children, left on Saturday for ther home in Coronado. California, after an eight-day stay here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dis ine. Mr. Dale Rensberger. of Edinburg. Texas, arrived on Sundav and left on Fuesday. He came to see his brother. Lyle, who remains in serious condition in the intensive care unit of St. Joseph Hospital, in Fort Wavnc. A burthday party was given for Mrs. Vivian Lloyd in the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Padgett, in Stillwell. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nolan, of Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Messick. of LaPorte, Mr. Lloyd Baxter, of Stillwell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cripe. Walkerton.

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MARCH 24, 1983 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

BOOKMOBILE TO STOP IN LIBERTY TOWNSHIP THIS SUMMER The South Bend Public Library will provide a second bookmobile stop in Liberty Township, at the ' intersection of Pine Road and State Road 4, beginning this summer. 1 This additional stop will be on alternate Tuesdays, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. and will begin after the ’ schools close. This is on an experimental basis. A bookmobile stop must generate a minimum of 60 circulations of books or other library materials per hour in order to justify the cost for providing the stop. Exceptions to 1 this policy arc only if there are no other stops or branch facilities within the community or area. Bookmobile schedules and information flyers will be provided for distribution in May. Also being explored is the possibility of replacing the bookmobile stop in downtown North Liberty with a mini-branch that would be open about 15 hours per week. This would have a collection of about 5.000 to 7.000 volumes and would be staffed by trained volunteers. ANNUAL SPAGHETTI SUPPER SET FOR MARCH 26 The Walkerton Area Fourth of July Committee’s annual spaghetti supper is slated for Saturday. March 26. The dinner will be held in the banquet room of The Inn. Koontz lake, from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. ( All the spaghetti you can eat. salad, drink and dessert are included for one low price. Tickets may be purchased from any committee member or at the door on the 26th. A bake sale will be held in । conjunction with the dinner. Proceeds w ill be used to cover our 1983 Fourth of July celebration. TO TOUR WITH CHOIR Ryan Mcßride, freshman son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mcßride. Pine Road, North Liberty, will be among

the 45 voices of the Manchester College A Cappelia Choir when the group spends its 36th annual spring tour in Illinois. March 25-31 Mcßride is a secondary educa tion mathematics and computer science major at the ( ollege. He is a graduate of North Liberty High School. SEEK ADDRESSES OF FORMER LAPORTE GRADUATES LaPorte High School Class of 1938 reunion committee asks readers to assist in locating addresses of former classmates. Thev are Betty Hooten Anders, John Grbac. Frances Downey Reed, Leonard Johnson, Lois Lockwood Greeley, Florence Olson Domino, Marv Wolleson Silverstorf and Royden Stewart. Information pertaining to the above should be given to Anna Mae (Cunningham) Benson, 1006 Pennsylvania Avenue. 326-1055. The reunion committee will meet April 28. 7:30 p.m.. at the home of Ethel Ahlgrim Boerema. 114 Niles Avenue. 326-5049. Ther reunion is Julv 2. 6:30 p.m. at the LaPorte Holiday Inn. Woodrow Wilson's face adorns the front of the U.S Treasury's SIOO,OOO note. <; Dr. Elliott Frash ;! Optometrist ;! 413 Michigan St., Walkerton \ 9.00 i.m. - 5:00 p.m Thursdays ? Call 586-3722 For Appointment I drapery"! > CLEANING ! ; SPECIAL i ! 20% OFF ! I Also Suedes — Leathers 20% OFF Pick Up: TUESDAY & THURSDAY | i Dad & Lad’s ■ I 586-3323 Wilktrton I Coupon Expires April 1 We clean your Carpets and Furniture with the _ Duraclean' Foam Absorption Process WINTER SPECIAL 3 ROOMS Os Carpot Cleaned For The Price Os 2 Rooms 1 MEDIUM CHAIR FREE With Sofa Cleaning Duraclean Carpet And Upholstery Service JOHN FUENTES 586-3430

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