The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1985 — Page 3

Mrs. Fran Sohn returned home after spending a week in Hobart with her son, Mr. and Mrs. William Sohn and family. She also visited with her granddaughter, Wendy Rogers, who was home from DePauw and spent a couple of days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery returned home on Saturday after spending two weeks in Austin, Texas, with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Kiracofe. On Monday of this week, Miss Ethel Bierly’s birthday club met for their annual Christmas party at Ponderosa Restaurant, in LaPorte. Those who are members from Walkerton attending were Mrs. Russell Bierly and Mrs. Ima Kellogg was a guest of Miss Bierly. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dipert will serve as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Cub dinner meeting on Saturday night at the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton

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held a pre-Christmas dinner on Saturday in their home with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Knowlton, North Liberty; Joni and Julie Knowlton, from Ball State University; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davis, North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Delaney and family. Lafayette; Mrs. David Knowlton and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Drews and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knowlton and sons, all of Walkerton. This was also a celebration of the graduation of Dawn Delaney from Purdue University, who will graduate on Saturday, December 21, with an aero space engineer degree. Friday dinner guests of Miss Ethel Bierly were Mrs. Gladys Gilfor and Miss Helen Conrad, of North Judson. Mrs. John Guttman, of Wakarusa, her daughter, Mrs. David Yoder and two daughters, of Elkhart, were Monday afternoon callers of Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Rechtenbaugh, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sullivan, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Betz and Kyle, Miss Linda Betz and Miss Linda Brown, South Bend, were all visitors of Mrs. Stanley Betz, on Sunday. Another travelogue was enjoyed in South Bend with this month’s topic being on West of the Bad Lands, which took those viewing through some of our own United States. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst, Mrs. Mamie Hahn, Mrs. Nora Hahn and Mrs. Esther Kaufman. JOHNSON JUNIORS MEET The Johnson Juniors met recently with eight members and two guests, Sheryl Burco and Nancy Hockett, present. Roil call was answered with a family tradition for Thanksgiving. The secretary and treasure reports were given and approved. Debbie Marsh gave the health and safety report. The officers Christmas party will be held on December 8, at 3:00 p.m. with a gift exchange and carry-in meal. Kay Anderson had the lesson on tin punch and Debbie Walters served refreshments.

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UNCOLN TOWNSHIP CLUB CHRISTMAS MEETING The Lincoln Township Homemakers Extension Club met at the Walkerton Community Building for their December 3 Christmas meeting with 14 present and two guests for the pot luck dinner. Roll call was answered with a Christmas I remember. The birthday song was sung to Bertha Daube and Nedra Smith. The anniversary song was sung to Mamie Hahn and Pat Cowger. Three members came later in the afternoon. Regina Wells gave us a lot of incidents of Christmases at the White House and Martha Mull read a poem entitled' “A New Day”. The committee for the day was Bertha Daube, Helen Decker and Nedra Smith. They made Christmas ornaments for all the members present. The tables were beautifully decorated using the Christmas theme. Everyone went home wishing each other a very Merry Christmas. Use our classifieds — only $1.50.

BABYSITTING SERVICE rhe babysitting service begun last weekend at the First Presbyterian Church will be continued into this weekend as well. Rev. Reynolds, pastor of the church, reports that the service will be offered on Friday and Saturday evenings beginning at 6 o’clock The donation is to be 75 cents per hour, per child. This service is being offered as a means of raising funds for the youth work of the church and so that Walkerton area parents can enjoy a carefree evening of holiday shopping or entertainment. Parents are invited to drop off their children anytime after 6:00 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday nights. The church is located at 512 Georgia Street in Walkerton. LOOK MICHIANA ’ 6” SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE I CaH 28&-7719

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