The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1986 — Page 7

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Mr. and Mrs. John Gushwa, 161 Meadowlark Lane, Bremen, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, June 29, at the Salem United Methodist Church, 302 W. Plymouth, Bremen, with an open house from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., hosted by their

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children, Elaine Snyder and Patsy Gurtner, both of Bremen. John Gushwa and the former Lois Eslinger were married on June 27, 1936, in the home of the bride’s parents. They also have five grandchildren. Mr. Gushwa retired from farming ten years ago and

they have been Bremen and Lakeville area residents all of their lives. They request no gifts. OFFER SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT SERIES Once again the Summer Entertainment Series is being offered by the Walkerton Elementary School. This is a program whereby we can help boys and girls to take advantage of the many top-quality musical events which are presented in our area. This year our series will include trips to the Wagon Wheel Playhouse in Warsaw, Enchanted Hills Playhouse in Syracuse and the Firefly Festival in South Bend. The cost of each trip includes the price of the ticket and transportation. Because tickets need to be ordered now, please call Sharon Klinedinst, 586-2524, if you are interested in taking advantage of this opportunity for your child. Following is the schedule of events including times, cost and places: June 26 — Enchanted Hills, “Annie Get Your Gun”, $5.50. July 2 — Enchanted Hills, “Dames At Sea”, $5.50. July 15 — Wagon Wheel, “The Student Prince”, $10.50. July 16 — Wagon Wheel, “Mame”, $5.50. July 18 — Firefly Festival, “Once Upon A Mattress”, $3.00. July 19 — Enchanted Hills, “The Emperor’s New Gothes”, $3.50. July 26 — Firefly Festival, “Back To The Fifties”, $3.00. August 12 — Wagon Wheel, “Carousel”, $10.50. August 14 — Enchanted Hills, “Guys And Dolls”, $5.50. "You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements." Norman Douglas ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AL-ANON 8 p m. Thursdays CHURCH OF CHRIST ' 65225 St. Rd 23, North Liberty d6tf I LOOK MICHIANA ’ 6" SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE | Call 288-7719 ; Dr. Elliott Frash J: Optometrist j: • 413 Michigan St.. Walkerton ( 9:00 i.m. - 5.00 p.m. Thursdays J [ Call 586-3722 MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA SINCE 1883 CAROL JEAN BECKER District Agent 903 State Street North Liberty, Indiana 46554 PHONE BUSINESS (219) 656-8796 A Fraternal Life Insurance Society all WELL SERVICE 936-991 1 • Flint and Walling Pumps • Well Scrmnl Changed • Pumps Installed and Repaired • Water Pressure Tanks Formerly Langfeldt and Payne tkcvk •AJ LInVW'VWy t«M

HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEWS In 1925, Peggy at the Three Oaks School, in Johnson Township, missed 11 days of school, but she still made it into the third grade. Another Pagel kid missed 15 days, but still managed to make it into the fifth grade that fall. In 1887, Christine Sticklcy taught 31 students, 15 boys and 16 girls, while having only 24 desks. She also needed a dictionary. These are just a few things that we have found wandering through pages of local history. Did the extra kids sit on the floor? Or was there a bench by the stove? Did Christine get her dictionary? Did Peggy have to help at home? Was there a big snow that year to keep her home? We can only imagine about times past. You lived them! Come and share your memories with us. The next meeting of the Walkerton Historical Society will

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be held on July 7, at the Walkerton Public Library at 7:00 p.m. Come on downtown and see the window of “School Days Past” that the Society has done, an excellent job by the displayers and we want everyone to have a chance to enjoy it. The display is at Karn’s store. NEW PHONE NUMBER VNA Home Care Services has a new toll free number, 1-800-822-5378, to better serve residents in the Starke and LaPorte County area since the recent closing of its local Knox office. VNA Home Care Services is a not-for-profit community organization that provides intermittent and private duty nursing and rehabilitative care. Treatment plans are established in accordance with each patient’s physician. VNA Home Care offers the services of registered nures, home health aides, physical, speech and occupational therapists. A hospice program is also offered through the VNA Home Care Services.

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