The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1984 — Page 11

Mary Leffler is a surgical patient in St. Joseph Medical Center, South Bend. A picnic was enjoyed on the Fourth of July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rough and family, including the Barden family, Hostetler family and family friends and neighbors. There were 75 people present. Hamburgers and hot dogs were grilled outdoors. The afternoon was spent playing volleyball and horseshoes. Homemade ice cream was served to the group coming from Walkerton, Plymouth, South Bend, Lakeville, Bremen and Tippecanoe. Dr. David and his wife, Dr. Wanda Naylor, of Graham, North Carolina; Mrs. John Flora, of Plymouth; and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Milner, of Chicago, were all visitors of Mrs. J. C. Milner through the week. Mrs. Alta Andrews, of Bancroft, Michigan, was also a caller. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Northam had a cookout after church on Sunday for Rev. and Mrs. Herald Whitaker, Mr. Marvin A. Whitaker and son, of Dyer, Indiana, Barbara Corey, of Hammond, and Mrs. Ethel Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodfill, of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren, of Palos Hills, Illinois, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Margaret DeMyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton, Mrs. Alma Daube and Mrs. Esther Kaufman were guests of the Lincoln Township Farm Bureau, LaPorte County, picnic, held Sunday at Fish Lake. The Fourth of July was a day for the Jacob family to have a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob at Koontz Lake. There were 35 people present from Michigan, Illinois and various places in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbitt and daughters, of O'Fallon, Illinois, spent the Fourth of July holiday at Walkerton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet, at Koontz Lake. On Tuesday evening the Nesbitt family and Mr. and Mrs. Mullet and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jacob, of Angola, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields, Mrs. Lee Zumbaugh and daughter, the Gary Clark family and Mrs. Nellie Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark at their cottage at Koontz Lake for the Fourth of July. Mrs. Nellie Smith and Mrs. Nora Hahn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clark at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Schultz and children, of Tuscon, Arizona, have been visiting among relatives in and around Walkerton for the past two weeks. On the Fourth of July, the Douglas Schultz family, along with all the members of the Amil Schultz family, gathered at the home of Amil Schultz, 717 Virginia Street, Walkerton, for a family picnic. Mrs. Helen Smith, of Downers Grove, Illinois, arrived Monday of this week to spend a couple days with Mrs. Vee Shogren, at Koontz Lake. While here Mrs. Shogren will entertain the bridge club of

HOG ROAST ALL YOU CAN EAT Saturday, July 14 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Serving Roast Pork, Cole Slaw, Beans, Homemade Cornbread Beverage & Cake At The Mill Creek Baptist Church 200S - 875E, Mill Creek Sr. Adults (65 Years & Older), $3.00 Adults, $4.00 6-12 Year Olds, $2.50 Under 6, Free CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE

which Mrs. Smith is a member. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin hosted a dinner party for several of Mr. Urbin’s cousins at the Plymouth Country Club on Saturday evening. There were 17 present, coming from Monticello, South Bend, Mishawaka, Granger, Rochester, Dayton, Ohio, and California. Weekend guests of Mrs. Ethel Fields were Rev. and Mrs. Herald Whitaker, of Royalton, Kentucky. While here Rev. Whitaker was guest speaker for a revival at the Calvary Baptist Church, in North Judson. Saturday Mrs. Whitaker Mrs. Fields and Roger R. Whitaker went to Defiance, Ohio, to visit a sister who is confined to a nursing home there. Mrs. Helen Cowood and her sister, Mrs. Cecelia Grover, will be hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner Saturday evening in the clubhouse. Mrs. Vee Shogren, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murphy and Mr. George Pfeiffer, all of Koontz Lake, were Friday visitors of Mrs. Helen Smith, in Downers Grove, Illinois. On the trip home they stopped in Palos Park, Illinois, to call on some friends. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Pavey and family, were hosts for a group of people for a pot luck dinner on the Fourth of July. The group consisted of the softball team their daughter Monique is a member of and their families. This was also a birthday party for Monique, her birthday being the next day. There were also a few of the family friends there, the group coming from Elkhart, Walkerton, South Bend and North Liberty. Guests of Mrs. William DePoy, Koontz Lake, on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pugsley and Bob, Mrs. B. F. Williams, Mrs. Kathy Bottorff and daughters, Mr. Dave McKesson, Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Pugsley and family, ail of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Finley and family, all of Valparaiso; Mrs. Shelly Dougherty and daughter, of Valparaiso; Mr. and Mrs. John DePoy, of Bourbon; and Mr. and Mrs. George DePoy, of Culver. This was in celebration of the birthday of Mrs. William DePoy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowry and son and Miss Rose Roberts went to New Chicago Saturday to attend the wedding of Jeff Howell, grandson of Mr. Kenneth Howell, formerly of Walkerton. Mrs. Raymond Wolff was a Sunday visitor of Mrs. Martha Ryan, in Plymouth, and in the evening she called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gardner. A carry-in cook-out dinner was enjoyed by many relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff on July 4th. There were approximately 30 present and the special guests were their daughter Debbie and her friend. Alfred Nye, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They were her visiting for several days after the Fourth. Mrs. Wilbur Andrews spent last week here at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murphy, and visiting other relatives and friends. On July 4th, a carry-in dinner was enjoyed with

other guests being Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tesch, Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mantick and son, Duane, of LaPorte. Afternoon callers on the 4th were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loeffler and daughter, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hostetler and family; Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. John Potthast and family, South Bend; and Miss Lisa Tesch and friend, of South Bend. Saturday luncheon guests of the Richard Murphys and Mrs. Andrews were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Green and family, of Piedmont, Alabama. Mrs. Green is a granddaugher of Mrs. Andrews. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Andrews were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tesch, in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. James Griffith, Gregg, Katie and Brian, of Carmel, Indiana, spent a week here with Rev. John Goodpasture and his grandson, Douglas. Doug also had a guest here for the weekend, Mr. Brad Hinkle, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wright and Mary, of Upper Sandusky, Ohio, spent from Thursday through Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Helen Wright. They accompanied her home from her recent visit with her families on the east coast and in Ohio. Robert Wright, of Linwood, New Jersey, spent a few days here with his mother recently and accompanied her on her visit to his home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Art Becker, of Knox, were in town Monday on business and to visit with former friends. The 82nd Heim reunion was held Sunday at Potawatomi Park, in South Bend, with 80 people present. Mrs. Jack Rizek and her sister, Phillis Tumolski, of Mill Creek, were hosts. People came from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and many places in Indiana. The reunion will be held at the same place next year and as usual the first Sunday after the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Burch and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Weber will be hosts for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell, of Knox, and their granddaughter, Miss Gina Gielrak, of Kokomo, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner, at Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keck and family, of Decatur, Arkansas, and Ms. Terry Long and sons, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keck last week. They also visited with other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman, along with Theda Carlson, of South Bend, enjoyed a smorgasbord dinner at Bennett’s Buffet on Sunday noon. The Bennett’s had sent the Shenemans an inviation to come visit them and enjoy the dinner for ther 50th wedding anniversary, compliments of their lovely restaurant. They were much surprised when they arrived to find 17 senior citizens from the North Liberty Church of Christ present who also enjoyed dinner together. From there they journeyed on to Apple Valley where they spent sometime at the hugh place to see all kinds of fruits and vegetables. Mrs. Helen Wright has returned from a two week visit with her son, Robert Wright, and family, of Linwood, New Jersey, and Ronald Wright and family, of Upper Sandusky, Ohio. She also visited her grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. James Clifford and two children Charley and Eric, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Charley and Eric are her only great-grandchildren. She and Charley helped Eric celebrate his fourth birthday with a family party. Next evening she and Robert and wife Jocele, were dinner guests of Phillip Wright and wife, at New Providence, New Jersey. They showed pictures of their recent skiing trip in the Alps of Switzerland, France and Rome. Grandson, James, of New Brunswick, New Jersey, was also a dinner guest in their home. He showed pictures of his recent trip to Poland with his Rutgers University

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Choir. He graduated with honors from Rutgers in June and just started his new job at Bell Laboratories. The next day they visited a museum and art gallery where Phillip's wife has on display some of her newest beautiful jewelry that she designed and made. She is a professional jewelry designer and had received a grant to study and work with Titanium and Silver and this was the first showing of that display. Her professional name is

PUBLIC AUCTION — WALKERTON — Saturday, July 14 10:00 A.M. (Real Estate - 12:00 Noon) LOCATION: 700 Ohio Street, Walkerton, Indiana. REAL ESTATE — Handyman's Special - Older 4 bedroom house with kitchen, dining room, full bath and large entrance porch Gas heat and oartial basement, 2 stall unattached garage Situated on double (corner) lot measuring approximately 120’x180': House has lots of potential, For appointment contact Carl Kaser, North Liberty, 656-4532. LEGAL — Lots number ten (10) and eleven (11) in Place’s First Addition to the town of Walkerton situated in St Joseph Co. in the State of Indiana. SEE TERMS BELOW ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES FURNITURE - Fancy oak rocker w/ornate back (C. 1870): lg oak thresher's table w/chairs and matched buffet; round Duncan Phyfe style mahogany lamp table, 3 pc stack bookcase w/base and drawer w/leaded doors (damaged), solid cherry chest of drawers (C 1850); unusual cane lamp table w z wicker type top and bottom shelves, (2) rrratched shaker style chairs w/caned bottoms, oak pressed back rocker, nice wicker straight chair; fancy oak pedestal fern stand Jenny Lind style bed. bamboo type stand, mission oak desk, mission oak stand, old pine kitchen cupboard, child s red school chair; Hoosier cupboard, nice wicker planter; wrought iron bed. walnut rocker: Duncan Phyfe coffee table, kneehole rope desk w/chair; (2) mahogany end tables, small walnut table NOTE: Most furniture in need of refinishing and/or repair COLLECTIBLES - Stained glass paneled table lamp (1 bottom pane missing). (2) Aladdin lamps, fancy solid walnut hand carved round frame w/beveled mirror, nice coflee grinder; (2) copper boilers, cast Scottie dog desk dish (signed Austria), (2) old Ford convex teardrop head lamps w/frames. fancy old jewelry box w/beveled mirror; assorted old toys, including U S Zone, Germany car. cast train car. tin railroad cars and barnyard ammais; selection of old comic books, old radio cabinet, fancy wall shelf, old trunk, assorted old bottles (clear, green and amber); double handled crock cookie jar, 6 gallon crock, asst glass top canning jars and jars w/bale: slaw cutter, Minnie Mouse children s spoon, assorted bird cages, doll parts; fur stretchers, corn dryer; primitive heating trivet, bottle capper, marble collection; (2) old matched table lamps w/black satin bases (signed Japan); fancy lamp w/cast base, Depression glass lamp, old bed lamp, assorted old books, mcl Golden Press Picture Atlas, old hand mixers and assorted primitive household untensils, (2) old nut choppers. (2) old Rudolph cake molds GLASSWARE - Over 100 pairs of salt & pepper shakers: Czech flower vase McCoy flower vase, unusual amber Depression dish w/pitcher, (10) green Depression sherbets; pedestal covered candy dish, fancy covered butter dish, mixer w/green Depression base, blue Depression pitcher, blue Depression violin bottle; handpamted flower vase: assorted pink Depression including water pitcher, cake stand, round platter, square pedestal platter, divided dish w/silver holder and (4) glasses; pressed cut crystal; assorted pressed glass pieces including fancy water pitcher (si. dmg ), quality bowls & serving pieces, syrup pitcher glass spoon and large flower vase, assorted milk glass, asst Blue Ridge dinnerware, asst Fire King; asst Oakmont Princess ivory serving pieces, lots of misc glassware GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — 3 pc. walnut bedroom set (C 1930) w/double bed (comp ). dresser w/mirror and chest of drawers, hide-a-bed couch w/maple trim, chrome kitchen table w/4 chairs; pine 5 drawer chest; hall tree couch and chair, assorted kitchen chairs, maple high chair, walnut step stand small fern stand metal plant stand, metal bookshelf APPLIANCES — Wards 20,000 BTU air conditioner. Kenmore sewing machine w/walnut cabinet; Wards Signature coppertone gas range w/double oven TruCold refrigerator; Westinghouse upright freezer (as is). 24 black & white TV (as is); assorted small appliances (toaster, hand mixer, etc ) MISC. HOUSEHOLD - Large assortment of lamps including pole lamps, glass bedroom lamps, desk lamp and swag lamp w/glass shade assorted glassware, assorted silverplate. Ig asst bakeware, designed cake tins, bread pans lg pressure cooker/canner. deep fryer, assorted roasters, kitchen step stool, asst pots, pans and aluminum cookware, kitchen scales, meat grinders, ig asst canning jars; asst Melmac, china and var serving pieces, assorted wall shelves asst pictures and frames, figurines. Christmas decor ig asst Tupperware (some new), maple spice rack, hamper, TV and lap trays card table w/chairs; lots of misc general household LAWN — GARDEN — MISCELLANEOUS Gardenmaster riding mower w/5 hp engine and 32 cut. ^ rk 15 s c n °* blower; asst garden plows and lawn and garden tools, BBQ GRILL Abb METAL LAWN CHAIRS Speedway power bench grinder asst hand tools (rigid #6 pipe wrench, taps & dies, hand saws. etc), nice tool box grease gun. fire extinguisher; Future wheel chair (good cond ): coal furnace (in parts) w'stoker cast pot belly stove. 20 gallon aquarium. (3) bowling balls, var fishing equipment _ _ LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS TERMS - Real Estate - $2,000 down day of sale w/balance at closing (SOSO days). Taxes prorated at closing Possession immediately after closing Any statements made on sale day take precedence over all printed matter Personal Property - Cash or Approved Check Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold Lunch: Rebekah Lodge 465 Leia L. Ruby Estate Richard D. Ruby, Administrator Sale conducted by: Kaser’s Auction Service _ Col Dean Kaser fl'HiWtnm rfjfX Col Carl Kaser Ro « VtKw No Liberty 291-6379 656 4532

Paych Spangler which is also her maiden name. Mrs. Wright enjoyed being with her family and her east coast visit from Atlantic City, Ocean City to Cape May. Especially the long walks on the Boardwalks and watching the surfers and sail boats on the Bay in the evenings. The cool and refreshing salt water breezes from the ocean were so refreshing and bracing. Drinking and Driving Don’t Mix

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