The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 January 1987 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JANUARY 29, 1987

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery and Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig were at Bethel College, on Tuesday evening of last week, to see Angie McKesson play basketball Angie attends Tri-State University, Angola. and plays for the Lady Trojans. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn attended a birthday party for their great-grandson. Christopher Hahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hahn, of Plymouth. Christopher was celebrating his first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowry returned home last week after spending some time in Florida visiting with her mother. Mrs. Ruth Brant, in Fort Myers, and with Mr. Roy MODOIN WOODMLN Os AMLRKA since mai CAROL JEAN BECKER District Agent 903 State Street North Liberty, Indiana 46554 PHONE BUSINESS (219) 656-8796 A Fraternal Life Insurance Society <l7

• I u Bee, Realty MAITOR* 586-3843 - Walkerton, Indiana Juno I. Boone, Sales Assoc. Gerald Boone, Broker DR. ELLIOTT FRASH, OPTOMETRIST 413 Michigan Street Walkerton S OO A M. - 5:00 P.M. THURSDAYS Call 586-3722 For Appointment ANDY’S OF NORTH LIBERTY GREENHOUSE & GIFTS, INC. 903 S. State St. (Or St. Rd. 23 South), North Liberty 656-8796 WE DELIVER Come In And Browse HOUSEPLANTS SPECIAL 99* Many To Choose From - ALSO - Drop Oft For THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - XAVER CLEANERS PAUL’S SHOE REPAIR UNITED PARCEL SERVICE or P.O. SERVICE I’s* Daily Luncheon DINING ROOM OPEN: Specials Tuesday-Thursday 11:00-9:00 FAMILY DINING FrW, V 4 Saturday 11:00-10:30 Handicapped FadHtm Sunday 12:00-8:00 EVENING DINNER SPECIALS TUESDAY-Friad Cod u<«cheh *4.95 WEDNESDAY-Fried Chicken Al Yw Can Eri *4.99 THURSDAY-ltalian and Cajun Night FRIDAY & SATURDAY-Prime Rib SUNDAY-Buffet 12 oo n«m - s oo p n *6 95 Al Ym Can Eat BAR HOURS: Tuesday- Thursday 10:00 am. - 11:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday 10:00 a m. • ? Sunday 1:00 p m. • 10 p m. SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT Tuesday-Thursday 2:00-5:30 p.m. Family O’S DOCKSIDE Restaurant And Pub 219-586-7015 RIGHT ON THE WEST SHORE OF KOONTZ LAKE OFF IND 23

Hobart. They also visited with their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lowry and son. in Jacksonville. for several days. Mrs. Harriet Jefferies will serve as the hostess for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner on Saturday night at the clubhouse. Despite the cold and stormy weather 15 members showed up last Saturday for the dinner and meeting. Two birthday parties were given for Mike Albert, five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Albert. North Liberty. The first party was held on Friday evening at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Cripe, Walkerton, with the following guests present: Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Pletcher and family. Mrs. Cheryl Campion, Danny Erdelyi. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon and Mrs. Vylet Baker. The second party was held on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Albert with dinner and ice cream along with birthday cake being served. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Albert and family. North Liberty; Mrs. Alice Rizek and family. Marsha Eddinger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Springman. Mrs. Mamie Hahn was hospitalized last week for four days for tests at the Michiana Community

Hospital, in South Bend. Mrs. Vylet Baker was a Saturday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Houser. The birthday of Mrs. Gell Fouts was celebrated with dinner given in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Compton, in Mishawaka. Enroute home they stopped and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Teter. Sunday afternoon brunch was enjoyed by 16 local persons at Tippecanoe Place. South Bend, in celebration of the 30th birthday of Mrs. Sue Bellinger. Guests present were Tom Bellinger, Tom and Janice Curtis, Regg and Cindy Williams. Cindy Briggs, Sue Potts, Marsha Eddinger, Wayne McGee, Sue Urbin. Renee Williams, Cheryl O’Blenis, Bill Park and Jim and Judy New. Mrs. Gene Gerber spent 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerber and Joshua. Muncie, Indiana, while Janelle recuperated from recent surgery. GOURMENT CLUB MEETS The first meeting of the Greater Walkerton Area Men’s Gourmet Gub met Wednesday, January 21, at the home of Jim New. The dub members are dedicated to the preparation of gourmet meals. Each member is responsible for the complete preparation and serving of one fine meal per year. Members present included host Jim New, Dennis Jackson. John Froyck, John McGee. Wayne McGee. Leo Savoie. Robert Kaser and Jay Potts. Guests were served wild pheasant breast baked with fresh sausage, carrot ring supreme with creamed peas, wild rice and fresh baked bread. The meal was washed down with a hearty wine. Appetizers were home prepared canned salmon with crackers and sauce. Dessert was cherry pie and ice cream. ON DEAN'S LIST Todd Wathen, who is a junior at Eckerd College, in St. Petersburg. Florida, has made the Dean’s List for the fall term.

p /cUPIdVaDS X I ^or Valentine’s Day 1 x/l ONLY $2.00 J W These Will Appear On February 12 S Ads Should Be In Our Office £ fßy 1.00 p.m. Tuesday, k February 10 Remember Your Valentine With A CUPID AD THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS 601 Roosevelt Road — Walkerton Open Daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday

ENGAGED ■ xaß " n । 1 HI I f Larry and Nancy Malstaff, of Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tamala Helen, to Daniel Walter Pudlo. He is the son of Walter and Catherine Pudlo, of Knox. The bride-elect is a 1984 graduate of John Glenn High School and employed as a bookkeepter at Fair Oil Co. The future bridegroom is a 1983 graduate of Knox High School and is owner/operator of Pudlo’s Auto Center. The couple have set an October 24 wedding date. MARRIED The children of Mrs. Ruth E. Hayter announce the marriage of their mother to Stanley Satumus. Sr., of Michigan City. The nupitals took place on Saturday. January 17. at 2:30 p.m., in the Walkerton Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Richard Reynolds officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bos, Rural Route 3. Walkerton, stood up for the couple. FREE THROW CONTEST RESCHEDULED The K of C Free Throw Contest, scheduled for last Saturday, January 24, has been rescheduled for Wednesday evening. February 4. at 6:30 p.m.. at the North Liberty Elementary School. All boys and girls, ages 11 through 14, are encouraged to participate. There is no entry fee, but

participants and their parents are asked to fill out an entry form available at the area schools or by calling 586-2157. These forms are to be brought to the competition. Forms will also be available at the door. Each contestant will shoot 15 consecutive free throws and the winners from eight categories (four boys and four girls) will advance to the district level of competition, also to be held at North Liberty. All participants receive a certificate of participation and the winners will receive a handsome wall plaque. Winners at the district level advance to the regional contest and the regional winners will advance on to the state finals, in Indianapolis. In the past few years there have been several contestants from the Walkerton-North Liberty area participate at the regional and state levels. Council 5709 hopes that this year will be no exception. Remember, the new time and date is Wednesday, February 4, at 6:30 p.m., at the North Liberty Elementary School gym. Parents are encouraged to come and watch the competition which should be completed by 8:30 p.m. GIRLS GAME WITH LA VILLE RESCHEDULED FOR FEB. 9 The girls basketball game against LaVille originally scheduled for January 26. is now rescheduled to be played on Monday. February 9. starting at 6:00 p.m. This will be a varsity game only, and will be played at Glenn. Our classifieds start at 51.50! wanted] ; OLD FISHING I; : TACKLE j • Dig Out That Old Tackle Box * You May Have A $lO « S2O ’i * Lure i* • CALL DAVE ' 586-7264 or 586-2127 ? »a az ।