The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 June 1986 — Page 7

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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery, of 1006 Tyler Street, Walkerton, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., on Sunday, June 29, at Stuntz & Hochstetler Pines, 20451 Tyler Road, Walkerton. They request the presence of relatives and friends, no gifts please. Dale W. Ullery and Ruth H. Wisler were marrired on June 27, 1936, at the Pilgrim Holiness Church parsonage, in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maurer, of Orlando, Florida, are spending several weeks here visiting with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kerchaert. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hostetter, of Casselberry, Florida, arrived back in Indiana a couple of weeks ago, stopping in Indianapolis, to visit with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Houser and family; and then on to Seven Seasons to visit JOHNSON/WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Call For A Quote ALL TYPES OF COVERAGE OFFERED DON R. JOHNSON Certified Ins. Counselor REGG F. WILLIAMS 586-2580 m22U

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The Ullerys have three daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Evelyn) Houser and Mrs. Robert (Judy) Mercer, both of Walkerton, and Mrs. John (Sharon) Kiracofe, of Austin, Texas. They also have eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mr. Ullery is retired from the B & O Railroad after 10 years and previously worked at Studebakers. Mrs. Ullery is retired from the John Glenn School Corporation after cooking in the Walkerton schools for 27 years. with another son, Jerry Hostetter and family; and while in Walkerton they are staying at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Houser, visiting with many friends and they attended the Alumni Banquet on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Milner, of Plymouth, were weekend guests of their aunt, Mrs. Etta Mae Milner. Mrs. Alma Daube was one of 47 people from LaPorte County to take a bus trip for three days beginning on Tuesday morning to Baraboo, Wisconsin, to see the Dells and to attend the activities planned around the Dells and the House on the Rock. The trip was sponsored by the LaPorte County Farm Bureau. Rev. and Mrs. Robert C. Bowman, Koontz Lake, had as their guests this past week their daughter, Roberta Marchese and son, Michael. They visited with their other daughter and family, in Men-

asha, Wisconsin. This past Sunday found the four of them at Three Rivers, Michigan, for the 150th anniversary celebration. Rev. Bowman’s great-great uncle founded and plotted Three Rivers and built a grist mill there and at Colon, Michigan. As a descendant. Rev. Bowman preached at the First Presbyterian Church in the morning and in the evening at the same church and held an ecuminical service with other clergy assisting in the service. Mrs. Marge (Sprague) Martin and daughter, Debbie, of Dallas, Texas, were overnight guests on Thursday of last week, of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Rural Route 2, Walkerton. On Thursday evening they were dinner guests of Mrs. Walter Hayter. William Brenner’s two sons from Colorado were here recently. Bill, Jr., and his wife, Lucy, of Fort Collins, were here for several days early this month. This past week Charles, of Glenwood Springs, was here and son, Donald, of Chicago, came down on both occasions. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith, of Mesa, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Bacewic, were in Flora on Saturday to help their aunt, Mrs. Hazel Sibbitt, celebrate her 99th birthday. The 40-year class of Walkerton High School gathered in the afternoon, on Saturday, at Leo’s Restaurant and Lounge, for refreshments and visitation. Twenty of the class members were present coming from Indianapolis, New Haven, South Bend, Elkhart, LaPorte, North Liberty and Walkerton. MEMBERS AND GUESTS ENJOY LUNCHEON MEETING Members of the Lincoln Township Extension Homemakers Club, of LaPorte Co., were guests for a noon luncheon on Wednesday of the Johnson Township Cub. The guests were greeted by Martha Mull, president. Entertainment was a delightful clown act by Mrs. Jerry Dreessen, Union Twp. Bingo concluded the afternoon with each person present

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receiving a prize. Hostesses were Annette Hesters, Isabelle Albertsen and Catherine Hostetler. The next meeting will be on July 16. GRADUATES Grant Walmoth, Rural Route 1, Box 412, Walkerton, received a chemical engineering degree and Brad Borkowski, Sr., 27249 State Road 23, North Liberty, received an electrical engineering degree from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology during the college’s 108th commencement exercise recently. Walmoth was for two years on the varsity golf team, cycling club member, flying club member and receive honors from American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He has accepted employment with Texas Instruments. Borkowski has accepted employment with Colgate-Palmolive Company. ON DEAN’S UST Lisa Ann Parker, Rural Route 4, Box 371, Walkerton, is among the 332 Butler University, Indianapolis, students named to the Dean’s List for the 1986 spring semester. Lisa was a freshman majoring in zoology. In order to be selected a student must be full time, degree seeking undergraduates who rank academically in the upper 20 percent of their class. RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Christina King, John Glenn High School student, received a scholarship for summer music camps and private study awarded by the Hazel Neff Smelser Scholarship Committee. Mr. F. Peter Braasch, vicepresident and trust officer at Ist Source Bank, is trustee of the scholarship fund. Ms. King will be using her scholarship for private study with Eric Kuehner. DISTRICT D OFFICER Paul F. Williams, 111, North Liberty, a graduate of John Glenn High School, was elected treasurer

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of the District II Indiana FFA Association. during the annual State Convention, held at Purdue University, West Lafayette, June 17. KOONTZ LAKE HOMEMAKERS CLUB MEETS A meeting of the Koontz Lake Homemakers Extension Club was held on Monday evening, June 23, at June Ketcham's home. A Chinese dinner was enjoyed with al) members bringing a different dish. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Ketcham followed by club business. A reminder was made that the Starke County Fair is July 20 to 26. If anyone in this area is interested in joining a home extension club, please contact Mrs. Ketcham at 586-2151. Little Andy’s Restaurant & Drive-In St. Rd. 23 North Liberty 656-8796 ANNOUNCING NEW SERVICES To Serve Your Needs INDEPENDENT-NEWS SHOE REPAIR PICK-UP PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING PICK-UP Coming Soon! PARCEL SERVICE DROP OFF Witch Oir AS Fir Oar Strilcti

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