The Independent-News, Volume 113, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1987 — Page 6

Miss Ethel Bierly went to Winona Lake on Monday to be with a group of seven ladies from Wabash. Lafountain. Marion and Anderson. These ladies become friends when Ethel taught in the Wabash area. They visited one other member who lives in Grace Village retirement home. They meet once every year whenever possible. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pogodzinski went to LaCrosse Saturday to celebrate a birthday of a two year old near relative. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark entertained with a family dinner, at Lea's House of Pizza, on Sunday afternoon, in honor of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields 25th wedding anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koch, Grovertown; Mr. and Mrs. Curt Jaworski and son. James, of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zumbaugh and daughter. Erin, of Plymouth; Gary Clark. Mary Rethlake and Nellie Smith, all of Walkerton. Sunday evening guests of Vada Stull for homemade ice cream were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stull and David, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stull and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stull and family. Tammie Stull and Kory, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stull and family, Terri Stull and son, North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Foster and

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family, Plymouth, and Harry McMahon. Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen were neighbors they had when they lived in Alaska, which was a complete surprise to the Wathens as they just stopped in on their way to another destination. This Saturday evening is the regular pot luck at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club with all volunteer help in the kitchen. Mrs. Bernadette Davis and Velma Stahly spent Saturday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Larmon Kaser visiting with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cumerford, of Big Rock, Tennessee. The Fellowship Sunday School Cass picnic was held last Friday for the United Methodist Church, at Stuntz & Hochstetler Pines with Goldie Skinner and Pauline Knowlton serving as the hostesses. The dinner was at 12:00 noon followed by an auction with the proceeds going toward the purchase of a flag pole for the church. The remainder of the day was spent visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wathen, of Griffith, were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen. Mr. G. W. Robinson, of Muskegeon, Michigan, were also dinner guests and weekend guests of the Wathens. Twenty ladies from the Koontz

IXAAC diCfl nutv AAA AAIVAAaAAaj^MABO MAA Wednesday of last week, going there by bus to the dinner theatre called the Beef and Board to see the play “Sophisticated Ladies", written by Duke Ellington, about jazz music. This was a trip everyone enjoyed and the play and music were marvelous. Mrs. Ruth Eaton, of San Antonio, Texas, have been here visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fran Sohn. They left on Tuesday of this week after a two week stay. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn returned home on Saturday evening after spending a week camping at their son's home, at English Lake. While there they were busy re-roofing the house while the ladies busied themselves with household chores. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kunkle, Jr., Cindy Ream and family, Donnie Kunkle and Betty Kunkle, all went to Springfield, Ohio, on Sunday, to attend the Kunkle family reunion. Mrs. Pauline Klopfenstein accompanied her niece, from Elkhart, Mrs. Barbara Stanley, to Indianapolis, on Friday, to see the opening ceremonies of the Pan American Games, held on Saturday, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. There they met with a nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simmons, of Topeka, Kansas, and everyone enjoyed the show and also the visit. It proved to be a perfect weekend. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Pavey attended the 80th birthday party for Lola Pavey, held on Sunday, in North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles attended the Middlebury Festival, on Saturday and they spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellinga and Tamara. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cumerford, of Big Rock, Tennessee, were Saturday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larmon Kaser. 51ST COLE REUNION HELD AUGUST 9 The 51st Cole family reunion was held at the Howard Cole home, on Sunday, August 9, with 44 adults and 20 children present. Family members came from New Orleans, Louisiana; Texas; Burlington, Iowa; Blinois; Indianapolis; South Bend; Mishawaka; LaPaz and Walkerton. Pictures were shown from last year’s 50th reunion. Officers to serve next year are Howard Cole, president; Helen Marie Harbin, secretary. Next year's reunion will be held at the Lawrence Harbin home, in Mishawaka.

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BAND BOOSTERS TO MEET ON WED., AUG. 15 The last meeting of the John Glenn Band Boosters before the start of the new school year, will be at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, August 19, in the high school library. The purpose of the meeting is to complete the work of the past year and to prepare for reorganization under the new officers at the next meeting. All supporters of the band, especially parents of band members, are urged to attend. WALKERTON NURSERY SCHOOL HAS OPENINGS There are still openings in the 3 year old P.M. Nursery School Class to begin September 8. Contact the church office at 586-3534.

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BIRTHS

John and Nancy (Taylor) Bowers are the proud parents of a son, Christopher John, born on July 31. He weighed in at eight pounds and one ounce. Paternal grandparents are John C. and Arlys Bowers, of North Judson. Maternal grandparents are Robert C. and Rose Taylor, of Walkerton. Greatgrandmother is Dora Davis, of North Liberty. The geographic center of the North American continent is in Pierce County, North Dakota, six miles west of Balta.