The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1986 — Page 7
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hawley, near Bremen, where they attended a family get-together and met cousins they hadn't seen for years. Guests present were from California. Florida, Connecticut. Alabama, Middlebury, Mishawaka. South Bend. Walkerton and North Liberty. A hog roast was enjoyed. Mrs. Esther Smith, of Koontz Lake, and Mrs. Carma Larson, attended a bridal shower for Mrs. Smith’s granddaughter. Karen Schultz, in Munster, with the shower being held at Tiebels Restaurant. on Saturday afternoon. Miss Theresa Northam left on Friday for Torrington. Wyoming, for her first year of college. Todd Wathen left on Friday for Eckard College, St. Petersburgh. Florida. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet were Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ramer and family, of Elkhart, and Mrs. Glen Jacob, Katie and Adam. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles were Monday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hellinga, in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wisler, of Hamlet, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery, of Walkerton, took a trip through southern Indiana and sourthern Illinois the first of last week. At Bloomington they visited the campus of Indiana University and in Matoon. Illinois, they visited with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roose. Miss Nina Parks, Campbell, Texas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Parks, formerly of Walkerton, spent the weekend and the first part of last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau and was here for the 82nd birthday celebration for Mr. Arseneau. Due to the Labor Day weekend activities there will not be a dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson and Joanna and Roger Taylor, of Hamlet, enjoyed a trip to Saugatuck. Michigan, where they rode in the sand dune buggies and took a shopping trip in the picturesque town. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton returned on Sunday evening from Sarona, Wisconsin, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Semm. They came home through Minnesota and lowa. In Nashua. lowa, they visited the Little Brown
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Church in the Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner returned home on Sunday evening from a vaction in Pennsylvania and to Natucket Island, where they visited with their son, Tim. Mrs. Wilma Hockett, of LaPorte, was in Walkerton Sunday afternoon visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. Richard Cole left on Monday morning for Charlotte, North Carolina, where he is in college. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arseneau and family, of Whiting, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau. Sunday afternoon callers of Ethel Bierly were Doris Malstaff, of Union Mills, Marcia Bierly of LaPorte, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bierly and Wilma Hockett, of LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cline vacationed last week with a trip to Nashville, Tennessee, they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Kearney for the week of relaxing and sight seeing. A group of ladies from Koontz Lake went to Chicago by bus last Wednesday to see the play which featured Nanette Anandette, in “The Last Os The Red Hot Lovers". The group consisted of Mrs. Selma Pry, Mrs. Mary Steinhart, Mrs. Fran Sohn and her granddaughter, Debbie Sohn, of Hobart, Florence Vische and her sister, Marie Hoffman, of Napperville, Carma Larson, Irene Gjemre, Esther Smith. Harriett Jeffries and Vi Bregi. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, Jr., and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hahn and family camped over the weekend at the Peaceful Meadows campsite, near Plymouth, at Lake Latonka. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hahn and family were Saturday evening guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Grote and family, of Coronado, California, are here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Divine and other relatvies and friends. Mr. Grote left on Sunday for home but the family remains here for another week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowry returned home on Thursday after a vacation at Jacksonville, Florida, where they visited with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lowry and son. On the return trip home they stopped in Indianapolis to visit with a college friend of Mr. Lowry’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Decker, Mrs. Dannie Fulbright, Keshia, Jarrett, Justin Fulbright and Karen Six, all
of Wenatchee. Washington; Beverly Decker, of St. Charles, Illinois; Ruth Springman, of Crown Point, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ruby, Angie, Kim, Steve and Scott and Charles Decker, all of Walkerton, were Sunday dinner guests of Nedra Smith and Helen Decker. ENJOY BRIDAL SHOWER Barbara Zimmerle, Lorie Taylor and Gladys Sheneman gave a bridal shower for Kari Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Holmes, at the home of Gladys Sheneman. last Wednesday evening. Twenty guests were present. Contests wre won by Tonya Albright, Kim Loucks and Kari Holmes. Miss Holmes received many lovely gifts for her new home. Homemade ice cream, cake and punch were served by the hostesses. JERRY TRUJILLO AND LOCAL CHAPTER HONORED The Walkerton Jaycees returned from the Indiana Jaycees Summer board meeting, held August 22-24, in Marion. Jerry Trujillo, a manager at Kabelin True Value Hardware, Walkerton, was awarded at this meeting, one of the Top 40 Jaycees in the state. The Top 40 award is given to the top Jaycees in the state, at each of the state meetings. Jerry was chosen from over 900 Jaycees in Region 2. The Indiana Jaycees hold four meetings a year at different locations around the state and any Jaycee is welcome to attend. The Walkerton Jaycees were awarded a plaque naming them as "The Chapter On The Move”, in Region 2 and a certificate naming them as the Number One Chapter in the region. Region 2 extends from Walkerton east to Ohio and north to Michigan. There are 26 local chapters in the region and they all work hard to improve their members and communities. Sunday, August 24, the local chapter hosted the Region 2 volleyball tournament at the new Walkerton vollevball courts. The event brought in seven teams from the area and the local chapter took first place. The Jaycees would like to thank the Walkerton Park Board for the new courts. The Walkerton Jaycees is an or-
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ganization that works with the community and are open for suggestions from the community. If you have any suggestions to help the community, let us know. Jaycees is an international organization that stresses individual development, management development and community development. If you should like more details on the local chapter contact Jeff Zehner, at 586-7.344.
CARD OF THANKSj
I’m very glad our lives have touched. If just this little while; I’m thankful for each word of love. Each warm and friendly smile. You brought such gladness to my heart, The sunshine to my day; And just because we all have met, I've known a brighter way. I'm very glad, and yet I know. It cannot always be; There comes a time when friends must part. Though close as you and me. Life sends us on another road, And distance hurts our heart; Because it's hard to realize. That even friends must part. And yet I’m glad our lives have touched.
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I hat we have come to meet; I’m glad for every dream we shared. The bitter and the sweet. And years cannot erase the joy, The gladness sublime; Dear friends, please know within my heart, I’m glad your lives touched mine. This poem expresses my feelings to my many friends, neighbors and family who sent cards, flowers, gifts and helped in any wav to make my retirment a memorable occasion. I wish to thank the Post Office employees past and present, for their concern, help and dedication to duty. May God send his richest blessings on each one. Pauline Klopfenstein ★ WIN* COUPON BOOKS On Sale At WALKERTON & KOONTZ LAKE AREA RUSINESSES
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