The Independent-News, Volume 113, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1987 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - NOVEMBER 5, 1087

Mrs. Maxine Sprinkle, of Kokomo, spent Friday to Monday with Mrs. Vi Masterman and Richard Masterman. Mrs. John Guttman, of Wakarusa, was a Tuesday afternoon visitor of her mother, Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mrs. Herbert Mantick, of LaPorte, was a visitor on Tuesday of her mother. Mrs. Alta Andrews. Mrs. Fred Shultz, of Chesterfield, Missouri, and Mrs. Ward Shultz, of California, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Vi Masterman and Richard. Mrs. Leonard Northam was released from St. Joseph Medical Center last week and is recuperating at home. Mr. Kenneth Reed is a patient in the LaPorte Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Foekler, of Palm Harbor, Florida, and Mrs. Aleda Heckaman and Stanley Heckaman, of Nappanee, spent Monday with Mrs. Vi Masterman.

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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Walkerton; Chester Walter, North Liberty; and Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton, Bremen, were dinner guests on Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. John Weiss, in Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cumerford, of Big Rock, Tennessee, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larmon Kaser. Mrs. Velma Stahly and Mrs. Bernadette Davis were Saturday afternoon visitors. Mrs. Alma Daube and Mrs. Bernadette Davis returned from a week’s trip to Philadelphia, Pennysylvania where they visited with Mrs. Daube’s granddaughter and family. They took some trips while there to see things of historical interest and also to see the beautiful scenery in the East at this time of year. Mrs. Esther Smith will serve as hostess for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting on Saturday evening, at the club-

house. The dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m. E.S.T., with the fellowship hour to follow. Velma Stahly, Walkerton; Janet Nichols, North Liberty; Lola Hahn, Etna Green; Oda and Judy Garmon, Leesburg; and Bertha Mattern, Nappanee, were Wednesday guests of Gladys Grim, in Nappanee where they all enjoyed dinner at the Come And Dine Restaurant and to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Hahn. Mrs. Fran Sohn, Koontz Lake, returned home from Winter Haven, Florida, last weekend, where she had gone to visit with friends for two weeks. A belated birthday party was given on Saturday evening with dinner in Plymouth for Goldie Skinner, the honored guest. Others attending included Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Sr., and Catherine, and Mrs. Viola Barden. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nusbaum, of Fort Wayne, were Saturday guests of his mother, Mrs. Ella Nusbaum, to help her celebrate her birthday. A farewell party was given at the First Baptist Church following the service, on Sunday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. John Matousek, who left immediately following for their new home at Port St. Lucie, in Florida. The chuch was decorated with the fall colors and cake and ice cream along with sandwiches and coffee were served to approximately 30 people. ENJOY HALLOWEEN PARTY AND CLUB MEETING The Better Homes Extension Club held their October meeting at the home of Caroline Swanson on October 26, with a Halloween party being enjoyed. As each guest entered the dimly lite room spider webs, ghost and pumpkins were present. After trying to identify ail prizes were given to Alda Ray, Dee Young and Veryl Wathen for best dressed. Fourteen members and one guest, Dee Young, were welcomed. We were glad to have Mrs. Young join our club. The business session was conJOHNSON/WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Call For A Quote ALL TYPES OF COVERAGE OFFERED DON R. JOHNSON Certified Ins. Coanselor REGG F. WILLIAMS 586-2580 TBT™™ TAX SHELTER JOYCE H. WYSOCKI Registered Representative For CHUBB SECURITIES CORP. Concord, N.H. 03301 INVESTMENTS MUTUAL FUNDS - IRA. s 903 S. State Street North Liberty, Indiana Phone 656-4706 -- y. Makers Ot Fme Custom ~ H I? Fuinttixe A Cabmtery m Hative 1 ♦ • Hardwoods £ INDIMIM I t WOODCRAFTS > I* - Est 1975 J L Wood J jr? products jw CHA* K. Us V T * pt * <l^ I JON M PAIRITZ F (711) SM-374V Wtikartan j

ducted by the president, Nancy Shilling. Following the pledge to the flag and repeating of the club creed roll call was answered by an idea for a Halloween party or treat. The birthday song was sung for Mary Hahn, Marty Malstaff and Thelma Watts. The anniversary song was sung for Mrs. Shilling. Lessons coming up include the, Holiday sewing on October 28; high cholestrol and cooking for a diabetic on November 5; and on November 10, home security. Also Krogers, on Ireland Road, are presenting different lessons in their store. A donation will be sent to the mental health association for their Christmas drive for patients. Citizenship chairman, Violet Masterman, reminded us to be sure and vote on Tuesday, November 3. Cultural arts chairman, Mrs. Wathen, read a cute poem about trick or treating. Mrs. Shilling gave the lesson on why don’t we wear safety belts and also the one on household cleaning tips. Halloween games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Masterman and Mrs. Malstaff. Those winning treats from the Dairy Queen were Judy Haag, Evelyn Eddinger, Alda Ray and Ruth Ullery. Hostess, Mrs. Swanson, served delicious refreshments. RONALD W. ZELTWANGER RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP The board of trustees of the Indiana Bankers Association’s School of Banking has named Ronald W. Zeltwanger the recipient of the Prochnow Educational Foundation PDP Scholarship. Zeltwanger, assistant vice president of Fanners State Bank of Wyatt, will receive tuition, room and board, and materials for the first-year

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session at the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Established and funded by the Herbert V. Prochnow Educational Foundation, the scholarship is made available annually to one graduate of each accredited General Banking school affiliated with the American Bankers Association's Professional Development Program in Banking (PDP). Zeltwanger, a 1987 graduate of the IBA School of Banking at Valparaiso University, was selected from a class of 53 students. The school’s board of trustees cited his outstanding performance and his promise in the field of banking. Under the terms of the scholarship, Zeltwanger will have two years in which to exercise the award and must complete the three-year program at the University of Wisconsin. The Prochnow Educational Foundation, a not-for-profit support organization to the Graduate School of banker education, has promoted the growth of PDP. a coordinated, nationwide system of banker education. The IBA School of Banking has been affiliated with PDP since 1987. The Indiana Bankers Association is the professional trade association providing legislative, educational, communications and research services for Indiana's full-service commercial banks. GRADUATES FROM LU.S.B. Master’s degrees were conferred in August, from Indiana University at South Bend to Jill Davis and William Groves, North Liberty, along with Jacquelyn Brandenburg and Donna Moore, Walkerton. Our classifieds start at 51.50!