The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1986 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - SEPTEMBER 25, 1986

Martha Young returned with her granddaughter. Gayle Young, after spending a week in Hobart, on her way back they stopped in Valparaiso, to visit with her sick brother. William Ehrhardt. The birthday of Goldie Skinner was celebrated on Friday evening with a dinner in her honor held at the Ponderosa Restaurant, in South Bend. The following guests attended. Mrs. Helen Smith. South Bend; and her daughter. Donna Vitou. Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs.

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Herald Hostetler. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn and Mrs. Viola Barden. Rev. and Mrs Robert Bowman, Koontz Lake, will serve as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner on Saturday evening at the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowry are patients in St. Joseph Medical Center. South Bend. Mrs. Georgia Cripe is a patient in the LaPorte Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Clark and family were Sunday dinner guests of her mother. Mrs. Stanley Betz. Wednesday of last week, Mrs. Ruth Hughes. South Bend, and her sister. Mrs. Bertha Urbin, went to Winamac. On Thursday Mrs. David Yoder, Jessica and Stephanie, of Elkhart, and Mrs. John Guttman, of Wakarusa, were afternoon visitors of Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Mrs. Robert Urbin. The Missionary Church. Koontz Lake, held their annual Adult Missionary Church Retreat at the Missionary Campgrounds, near Elkhart. from Friday evening through Sunday noon with a good attendance from the local church. Rev. Thomas Murphy. South Bend, was the speaker. Also a varied program was enjoyed with groups of church members attending from various places in the state. The Dipert family reunion was held on Sunday, September 21, at the Koontz Lake Conservation clubhouse with 53 attending coming from California, Florida. Kentucky, Illinois and various places in Indiana.

Mrs. Etta Mae Milner was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Flora and family, in Argos, on Saturday and Sunday. The 55th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams. Sr., North Liberty, was celebrated on Sunday with a dinner at the Home (afe, in New Carlisle, by their family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery attended the wedding of her nephew. Michael Clindaniei, of Hanna, on Sunday afternoon and the reception which was held immediately afterwards. in LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rizek were at Manchester College last Saturday for Parents Day and to watch the football game between Manchester and Eureka, in Illinois. President Reagan's alma mater. Also attending the game were John. Alice and Jeremy Rizek; Kim and Mike Stahly; Rhonda Drake; Darwin Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coppen. Following the game everyone enjoyed a dinner in honor of Kim Stahly's birthday. Dr. Max and John Clark were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heim, on Saturday and Sunday, September 6 and 7. Max Cark and family are from Birmingham, Michigan, and John Clark and wife are from Chicago, Illinois. They were here for the wedding of Barry Heim. Mr. and Mrs. John Donnell, of Groveville. New Jersey, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Capek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, of Dyer, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frailey. Mr. and Mrs. Cleil Fouts spent one day recently at the Centerville Fair, in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yonce, of Glendale, Arizona, were Monday afternoon callers of Mrs. Flossie Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bouse spent the weekend in Hoffman Estates. Illinois, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Williard Winkley. While there they went on a dinner cruise on a boat called the Star of Chicago. They also celebrated Mrs. Bouse’s and Mr. Winkley’s birthdays. On the cruise they were shown the city along the harbor which was very interesting as well

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as scenic, on Saturday evening. Danny Shogrcn, who was just released from the Navy, in California, accompanied by his grandmother, Edna Flannigan. of Chapaign, Illinois. have been the guests of Mrs. Vee Shogrcn for a week and they are now on their way home in New Jersey. Sherry Klinedinst To Have Piano Concert Sunday Recently the congregation of the Walkerton United Methodist Church purchased a new piano for the sanctuary. In honor of this occasion, Miss Sherry Klinedinst will be giving a piano dedication concert on Sunday, September 28, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the church. Miss Klinedinst received hci Bachelor of Science degree ii music from Indiana University, a Bloomington, and has receivet many honors and scholarships ir recognition of her talent. Miss Klinedinst has eight years experience as part-time and ful. time church organist and last sum mer worked as a musician for the Musicana Dinner Theatres, of Flor ids. The public is invited. "Save the fleeting minute; learn gracefully to dodge the bore." Sir William Osler

FISH FRY AND DANCE THIS SATURDAY The Oregon Township Democrats will be sponsoring a fish fry and dance on Saturday, September 27. Tom Ward, candidate for Congress of District 3, will be present to talk with voters along with many of the Starke County candidates. The dinner will be served from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. followed by a dance featuring "Wolfman Productions", a DJ from the Walkerton area who will be entertaining from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. The dinner will consist of fish, all you can eat, cole slaw, baked beans, sliced tomatoes, chips, bread and butter and coffee. Adults, $4.00; and children under 12, $2.00. Pre-schoolers are free and carry-outs will be available. The dinner and dance will be held at the Grovertown Conservation Club. Door prizes will be drawn every half hour, donated by area merchants. TO OFFER EMT COURSE The Emergency Medical Tech nician (EMT) course will be offered at LaPorte Hospital auditorium on Tuesdays and Fridays. 6;00 to 9:00 p.m.. beginning October 7 through March 13. 1987. The course will consist of 123 classroom hours and 20 hours of clinical work. Lead instructor will be Dave Kaufman, paramedic and certified primary instructor. Course fee is $l5O and must be paid on the first night of class. Gass size is limited to 30 students. Applications are available in the LaPorte Hospital’s nursing services office. The completed form must be returned to the office b\ October 1. For additional information, call 326-2352. OFFER ADULT RECREATION Adult recreation is being offered at the North Liberty gymnasium every Tuesday and Thursday from 7:00 - 9:00. A small fee of $1.50 per night will get you an evening of exercise. Contact Dixie Kunze at 586-3195 if you have any questions.