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lowing dinner and the hunt began shortly thereafter. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barden and family who had spent the weekend at Viola Barden’s; Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler 111, of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, Jr. and family, of English Lake; Catherine Hahn, North Liberty; Mrs. Mary Brandley and family, Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, Michigan City; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Barden and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swihart and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hahn and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Hostetler and Kay, all of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, Sr. and Gerald, Mrs. Viola Barden, Mrs. Duane Barden and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hostetler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hostetler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hostetler and Michelle, Wayne Hostetler and Steven, and Mrs. Goldie Skinner. HOLD ANNUAL REUNION IN FLORIDA Tyner Teegarden and Grovertown residents held their annual school reunion at the Community Building, in Lorida, Florida, on March 8, with 56 present and two guests. Thirty-six of those attending were school students. Millard Lemert was the oldest present, having graduated in 1918. Ben Miller introduced the five present from the 50 year class. Larry Gurthet was the youngest graduate and also traveled the farthest. The next reunion will be at Lake Damon Villa clubhouse, at Avon Park, Florida, on Saturday, February 21, 1987. Officers elected were Ed Martin, president; and Myrtle Smith, secretary-treasurer. ON DEAN’S LIST Timothy Pontius, of Walkerton, has been named to the Dean's List Johnson/Williams Insurance Agency KOONTZ LAKE 586-2580 ALL TYPES OF 'INSURANCE Including MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS & IRA’S
BAR-B-CUED CHICKEN DINNER Prepared By Nelson’s Golden Glow Saturday, April 5 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. At The North Liberty Fire Dept. Sponsored By The North Liberty Firemen Dinner, $3.50 Chicken Only, $2.50 CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE
for the winter term at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute. Tim is the son of Wayne and Carol Pontius, Rural Route 1, Box 346-B, Walkerton. He was among 408 undergraduate students who earned at least a 3.3 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. DINNER-DANCE FRIDAY The St. Joseph County AG Team will hold its annual meeting at a Polish style dinner and square dance at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, April 4, at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Terre Coupee. The public is invited to attend. Square dancing will follow the dinner meeting. Tickets are $7.50 per person and may be purchased at the County Extension Office or by phoning 284-9604. Tickets are also available from any Ag Board Directors: John Dooms, Marcell Cooreman Jr., Ron Zeitwanger, Wilbur Klopfenstein, Ivan Truyaert Jr., Craig Wiggins, Andy Beutter, Randy Matthys, Jim Bradford or Al Lake. ENGAGED y -c. & Announcement is made of the engagement of Lori Neiswender to Greg Gratner. Parents of the future bride are Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Elliott Frash ■: Optometrist ;; 413 Michigan St.. Walkerton '[ 9:00 i.m -5 00 p.m. Thursday* [ ? Call 586*3722 For Appointment S
Ralph Neiswender, Rural Route 2, Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gratner, Walkerton, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. The bride-elect, who lives at 601 W. Center Street, North Liberty, is a graduate of John Glenn High School and Indiana Vocational Technical College Northcentral with an associate degree in interior design. She is employed by Interior Concepts. Her fiance, who lives at 110 W. Rupel Street, North Liberty, is also a graduate of John Glenn High School and is employed by Adjustment Center. A September 6 wedding is being planned. WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Michael L. Harley, 222 W. Williams, Argos, speeding, fined $ll.OO, plus court costs. Wilfredo Galarza, 202 Beacon Ridge Dr., Bollingbrook, Illinois, speeding, fined $17.00, plus court costs. Michael J. Milton, 4001 Groveland Ave., Sarasota, Florida, failure to obtain proper driver’s license. fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. WELL SERVICE 936-991 1 • Flint and Walling Pumps • Weil Screens Changed • Pumps Installed and Repaired • Water Pressure Tanks Formerly Langteldt and Payne Meetly ikKl'tC KJ Lincoln fml
PLEASE ... Help Us Fill The Pantry! Each week during the month of April every employee of Farmers State Bank of Wyatt is contributing at least one item to the Christian Community Pantry. We will place a big box in the outer lobby of our Walkerton office so that everyone from the community will have a chance to donate. (Items should be commercially canned goods or staples, such as flour, sugar, etc. — no fresh or homemade foods can be accepted.) At the end of April the retail value of the goods contributed will be totaled — AND Farmers State Bank of Wyatt will match that amount with an additional check to be presented to the Christian Community Pantry. We welcome your contributions to this most worthy cause in our community! ' MEMMRFDIC . . . saluting the CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY PANTRY* Open 1 30 to 3 p.m on Tuesdays in the Walkerton Presbyterian Church to area residents in need
Jamie Jardine, 4413 Irish Hill Dr., Apt. #3-D, South Bend, speeding. fined $12.00, plus court costs, plus failure to appear charge $20.00. Trina Morgan, Rural Route 3, Box 222, Walkerton, check deception, fined $25.00, plus $17.00 criminal fee. plus court costs. Ordered to pay restitution to Wilcox Supermarket in the amount of $45.00. Non-reporting probation. Richard Peterson, 617 S. State St., North Liberty, speeding, fined $13.50, plus court costs. Russell Stull, 641 Meadow Dr., North Liberty, driving while suspended, fined $50.00, plus criminal fee $17,00. plus court costs. Russell Stull, 641 Meadow Dr.. North Liberty, speeding, fined $14.00, plus court costs. David Stull, Rural Route 4, Box 71, Walkerton, speeding, fined
BINGO (Must Be 18 To Be Admitted) EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT At The WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 Indiana Street Walkerton
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$16.00, plus court costs. Russell Stull, 641 Meadow Dr., North Liberty, altered driver’s license, fined $67.50, plus court costs.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of John J. Powers acknowledges with grateful appreciation, your kind expressions of sympathy. Especially to Reverend Dominic Mrena, St. Dominic Catholic Church, St. Dominic Ladies Guild for the luncheon, the staff of Miller's Merry Manor in Walkerton. Joe Rannells Funeral Home and all of our dear friends who attended the service. May God bless you all as he has John J. Powers. Mrs. Dora Powers Jack & Carole Powers and Family
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