The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1984 — Page 6

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\ parts wn. bs given by the (amines of Mrs Goldie SL,. iei on Sundav to celebrate her 50th birthdas The pans wnl begin at 12 Hl p m , with a pot :u«.a dinner at th< Walkerton Vtisns Building former s the Youth Budding The public us ins tied if sou cannot come for dinner sou are invited to stop by between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m to w ish her a happy birthday Mr and Mrs Let' Pogodzmski, oi Chicago, were weekend guests of his brother, Mr. and 'sirs. Ed Pogodzinski. Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Ernest Rosenkranz, of Lal rosse. Sunday evening dinner guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch, Koontz lake, were Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Sew. ?f Russell. Kansas, Mr and Mrs Jimmy New. Dusts md Deacon. Janet Ryan, of Vaiparaio. Julie Ryan, of Chicago. Jim Ryan and Mrs. Robert L’rbin. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn spent the weekend camping at Ebv Pines as guests of other firemen they have meet through the years of camping. Fridas afternoon callers of Mrs. Goldie Skinner were Res and Mrs. Clyde Wake, of Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagies. LOOK MICHIANA ' 6 ■ SEAMLESS gutter Haavy Grade ( 932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE I . Cail 288-7719

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Mrs c are.ice Epperson. Mrs. osephme Meyers of Lake Station and Mrs Esther Kaufman spent the weekend at the Wisoxi&in Delis Mr and Mrs _G> shoe,* spent the weekend a: Ma^kr.a^ Island. Mr. and Mrs cm Vju.ca-.. Mr and Mrs Richard Anderson, G Walkerton, dong with Mr and Mrs W alter Nibbelmk, ?i LakevGe enjoyed the car auction at A-burn. on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Herdd Hosteuer and his mother. Mrs. Goldie Skinner. were Labor Day weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Me Norton and daugnters, at Spirit Lake. lowa. Mrs. Arthur Cowood. Koontz Lake, entertained on Sunday for her husband's birthday with the following guests attending, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cerenia. )f Schererville, Mr. and Nirs. Cari Zageiski, of Donaldson and Mrs. Ann Uriick, of Grovertown. The Gross reunion was neid over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dipert, at Koontz Lake with relatives coming from Silver Springs. Maryland; Vienna. Virginia, Mt. Home. Arkansas and Bowling Brock. Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Brenm win sene as hosts for the Koontz Laws Conservation Club dinner meeting on Saturday night at the club house. Rev and Mrs. Clyde Wake, of Greenwood, were luncheon guests zt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagies. Ast Friday.

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Mr and Mrs Chuck Cripe. Tim and Joe Pletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon and Mrs Nora Hahn, all of Walkerton and Mr and Mrs. Bill Albert and Michael, of North Liberty, were Sunday guests oi Mr and Mrs. Lewis Reese, at Mill Creek Mr and Mrs Joe Lowry and son. Mr and Mrs Jerry Wiegand and vens. Mrs Rose Roberts, ail of Walkerton. Mr Roy Hobart, of Mis.nawax^ and Nir and Mrs. Gene f Chesterton were Sunday dinner guests i Mrs Ruth Brant. Mr and Mrs Clarence Fieuis and ko. t C xunibus. were ♦ xuix gwisls f ns motner ■ s Sthe F c . * M.» Cccy cocs. Mootpeiier. Vermvci. Sas been •isiting tert * tn 'er crazcmectxr. Mrs. Faye Jones, 'or the paa; weet. " r hc Imbrv 'am^y -eumoc *as med on Sunday al the xik i Mr and Mrs. Robert Betz and *amuy, m North Liberty, with 33 present Mr. and Mrs. Don Teter. ?f Mishawaka, were callers of Mr and Mrs. Gell Fouts in Monday afternoon. Mr. Herbert Carison, of Bradenton. Florida, spent the past ween al Koontz Lake visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oren Duthie. Mrs. Flora Hough and Mrs. Carroil Wharton, if North Liberty, were hostesses for a birthday uncheun for Mrs. Ethel Fields ast Thursday at the Marsnah Inn. at Plymouth. On ’he weekend of August 24. Miss Deobie Dicxson and three nends of Glenview, Illinois, were isitors f her grandmother. Mrs. Lucille Dtcxson, at Koontz Lake. Sunday dinner gucsis of Dr. and Mrs. John Gunman. n Waaarusa. *ere Mr^. David Yoder and Jesdca. if Elkhart. Mrs. Benna From and Mr. Robert Lrbtn. Mr and Mrs. Claude Sheneman attended the Blueoerry Fesuvai at Plymouth on Labor Day and aiso .ailed n Ester Wexgjm^ Nora Spaid and Verda Buss, at the Ptlznm Manor nursing Home. CUB 0L YMPICS HELD RECENTLY AT PLACE PARK Gle Lis S-:ouLj if Pica 293. ~~jc. v i^xsrtwQ. did Pac* 35. from _d a Loe joo ~ :r.e .-soaK ' -.ver Cub .•yapuus teid. at ’Me Pirn .n uazf.-ic... _.siec teiww at* ,-xas - czers izc dies' tauz S', yarc lasu — ^ecews. Ist, ’•iz Kuae ,i Lz^i. c .'aax L-- Laos LxSlx ZmK qmhi -.L./. k . • ' - I Penj ?iu 2ad« ... .-i^A .-0: .m. Erx Aruiger. . .a 15 botacie Ma* — *eoena. v. a adc B'rcsa. : lx If- 3-a. lad x. ■■Am .. -< . nap — *ene- ■ ’. 9 9K 'Kk - ' M . ... K& - - -• ’ ' ~ , i /. . U.x . ‘ ~:.v . -~p — ’•■Micros kdtaa ... ' ;..i _ - .■ . Pier. Ml 2^l; Mi • - Pica 35; Czos Ox. Ttmph Fnsbee — Neoeua. st, L-tau. . 1..A 2nd. * dk bBL Briai P’trr■ft .sd, " ik-A . : . . . Eric n 15 5--. s‘xper ’ki - - toe. . - ■ I • hew be bs *■■ hwi 5 M Uhde ■--v.. .., - ’oeLpkacs - K.i ?< ■ ■ WeMtas a Chid -i.i ?, A - Rx.de, ” -'N ■ -b* >t Erx 'Winger Mlo. Mt d.xc Ist. Bc»u Perry p *. t WJ. ’Akkvb. M 2ND

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Jill Ann Knowlton and C. Gene Davis were united in marriage durng a double ring eremonv. on Saturday. August 4. at 4too p.m., at the North Liberty United Methoiist Church. Dr. Gaylord Saltzgaoer performed the ceremonv The bn de is the laugnter of Gerald and Nancy Knowlton. North Libety. Phe groom is the son of Maniyn Walker. Elkhart, and Cari md Bette Davis, of North Libertv The onde cnose a white organza gown with a nign neck and puffv oeeves. The 'rain was cathedral engtn with a ruffle Pouce. The tress was trimmed with silk venwe. xniifle iace. and pean beads. The nai was a derby style with matchng lace ana a rotied edge. The bnde earned a suk bouquet t *nne roses, mauve tiger iillies.

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lily of ‘he vallev and baby's breath The ondesmaids ind flower girl < arned bouquets of nger lilies lily of the vallev and babv s nreath The f)ow»rs wer* made <nd arranged hv ’he nnde Joni Kowlton and Hertha Bulla aunt of the bride Maid of honor was Janet Knowlton, sister of the bnde from New Castle Bridesmaids v*rr lom and Juhe Knowfton sisters of he bnde and Suzanne Har»vo»igh all of North Libertv fhev **re artired in mauve floor length gowns with sheer jackets made of lace Serving as best man was Chm Lemert. North Libertv Groomsmen were Tim Davis. North Liberty, Mike Davis. Bremen brothers of the groom, and R»c Suski. Edwardsburg. Michigan shers

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