The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1985 — Page 3

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stump have returned from New Port Richey, Florida, where they attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Victoria Beth Stump and John Filipietz, at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church. After a wedding trip to the Bahamas the couple will reside in New Port Richey, Florida. Beverly Shockey and Claude McEndarfer, North Liberty, were among the 500 Aid Association for Lutheran volunteers from the state of Indiana present at the annual convention of the Indiana Federation of AAL Branches. The convention was held at the Marriott Hotel, South Bend, early in October. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Labno and Gloria will serve as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Shuler, of Garden Grove, California, left on Friday after spending a month in and around Walkerton visiting with friends. They went from here to the east coast to visit and also to the southern states before returning to their California home. While here they were the house guests of Mrs. Polly Klopfenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richey have as their guests his sister and brother. Mrs. Marion Melton and Mr. Joseph Richey, of Daytona Beach. Florida. They are here for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Masterman spent a day last week with her sister. Mrs. Aleda Heckeman, of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles and Scott were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellinga, Tom and Tamara, recently. This was a birthday celebration for Tamara’s 16th birthday. Friday evening guests of Mrs. Polly Klopfenstein were Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Peer and Mr. Elmer Craden, of Granger. Danny Patterson, a student at Ball State University, was home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pogodzinski and Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts were Mondayevening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman, North Liberty. Martha Young and her nephew, Wayne Jungerman. returned back home on Sunday after spending several weeks in Colorado and then in Hobart, Indiana, with her sister and family enjoying the beautiful

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sights. Laden and Jeremy Gearhart, of Kingsford Heights, spent the weekend here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gerber. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moon, South Bend, and two grandchildren spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Helen Kennedy. The Wisler reunion was held on Sunday at Stuntz-Hochstetler Pines with 60 some attending. Family members came from Michigan, Illinois, California and Indiana. Mrs. Richard Murphy has been a medical patient in St. Joseph Medical Center, South Bend, and is expected to be released this week. Mrs. Bess Ferverda is still in the LaPorte Hospital, but is making satisfactory recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bierly and family, of Troy, Michigan, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bierly. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn spent the weekend with the District IV volunteer firmen camping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Neff, of New Paris. There were 10 volunteer firemen from the district over the weekend camping. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kizer, Plymouth, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman, at Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst, Mamie Hahn, Nora Hahn, MaryJane Beaty and. Esther Kaufman went to South Bend on Mondaynight to attend the travelogue given on Egypt and the Nile River. The program was held at the Masonic building. Fifteen senior members of the North Liberty Church of Christ boarded the van on Saturday morning with Bill Limerick as driver and headed for Peddlers Village, near Goshen, where they all enjoyed dinner together. After leaving they traveled to the Fantasy-land of pumpkins, near Ligonier with all enjoying the beautiful fall foliage. CELEBRATES BTH BIRTHDAY On Sunday, October 13, Ryar Knowlton celebrated his Bth birth day at the home of his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowl ton. Those celebrating besides his grandparents were Gene & Connie Knowlton and Danny, Dave and Sharon Drews and family, Jeanie Knowlton and family and Helen DeForest, all of Walkerton; Jerry and Nancy Knowlton, of North Liberty; Joni Knowlton, who was home from Ball State for the weekend and Doris Clark, of South

Bend. Cake and ice cream were enjoyed by all and Ryan received many nice presents. Ryan was 8 on October 16. DESSERT OF THE MONTH CLUB PROJECT The Spud Buddies Home Extension Club is running it’s annual Dessert of the Month raffle. Tickets are available from now until November 24. The winning ticket will be drawn on Monday, November 25 and the winner will be called directly after the drawing. The winner will pick one night a month, e.g. the second Monday, etc., when the club will deliver a dessert

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to your home. Tickets are available from Sue Malkowski, Christ Houston, Joyce Liggett, Beverly Williams, Sandy Spencer or Mary Calendar. Please call us at our homes if you wish to purchase a ticket. Membership night for new members or interested parties is October 24 at the home of Beverly Williams. A white elephant sale is planned for the meeting. Anyone interested should call Sue Malkowski or Beverly Williams, or any of the above listed members to get directions to the meeting. We encourage new members to come.

CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP MONDAY OCTOBER 21 AT KOONTZ LAKE LIBRARY There will be a Christmas workshop held at the Koontz Lake Library on Monday, October 21 starting at 10:00 a.m. This meeting will be conducted by Cathy Burkett, Home Extension Agent of Starke County. Guests will be instructed in making Christrftas gifts and ornaments. Evervone is welcome but Cathy asks that you sign up ahead of the 21st. at the library, so that she will know how many to prepare for.

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