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Mrs. Doris DePoy spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, in Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Letter, of LaPorte, were Saturday morning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaeffer. The Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting on Saturday evening, at the clubhouse, will be a time for a good meal and an hour of entertainment. Hostesses will be Vee Shogren and Harriett Jefferies. Mrs. Rhea Cripe Elliott, of Palm Springs, Califonrina, has been here visiting with relatives and friends for the past few weeks. It was a big surprise when she appeared at the 50th anniversary party given for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hopper, of New Carlisle. She has also been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stull. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Baker and friends spent the weekend at Port Clinton, on Lake Erie, in Ohio, camping. The annual Labor Day party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, on Sunday, in Mill Creek. The following were guests, Miss Vivian Lloyd, of Stillwell; Mr. and Mrs. William Albert and Mike, of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cripe, Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Pletcher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon, of Walkerton. Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman, of Wakarusa, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Bertha Urbin. On August 31 Mrs. Doris DePoy entertained the Past District Presidents of District 3, of the Rebekah Lodges with a carry-in dinner at her home in Walkerton. Guests came from Bristol, Elkhart, Goshen, South Bend, Mishawaka and Walkerton making 16 present for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaeffer were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ramier, in LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery, along with many other Walkerton people were in Plymouth on Labor Day, for the Blueberry Festival parade and they stated that the crowd was tremendous despite the cool weather. Mrs. Delores Watson, Mrs. Aldene Watson and grandson, of Valparaiso, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel

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Frazier and Toni, Mrs. Kate Pugsley and Mrs. Howard Personette were Friday guests of Mrs. Doris DePoy. Mrs. Florence Anderson spent the weekend in Walkerton visiting among members of the Ullery family. Last Friday evening Mr. Myron Leroy, of Orville, California, and his two daughters and son flew into Chicago and then came to Walkerton for the memorial service of Mrs. Myron Leroy, who had passed away just a few days prior. Rev. Bowman officiated at the 11:00 a.m. service on Saturday. Another daughter, Susan Gransham, of Flagstaff, Arizona, and granddaughter from Texas, were also present. Following the service a dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Viola Barden. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Downey entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen on Monday, at dinner for the 40th anniversary of the Wathens. Labor Day weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cowger were Mrs. Emily Mitka, of Massachusetts; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cowger, of Indianapolis; and Mr. and Mrs. John Cowger and sons, of Chesterton. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. SEPTEMBER 12 - 16 MONDAY Orange juice Smoked polish sausage Mashed potatoes Sauerkraut Rye bread and margarine Peaches Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY V-8 juice Swedish meatballs Parsleyed cubed potatoes Brussels sprouts Golden flake dinner roll and margarine Double chocolate birthday cake Milk, tea. coffee

WEDNESDAY Apple cider Braised beef cubes with gravy over rice Steamed broccoli cuts with cheese sauce Cracked wheat bread and margarine Prunes Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Orange-grapefruit juice Lasagna with sauce Italian bread and margarine Mixed fruit cup with cherries Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Pineapple juice Sliced roast turkey Bread dressing and gravy Steamed spinach with bacon garnish Whole wheat bread and margarine Raisins Milk, tea, coffee First Meeting The The New GFWC Club Year The Woman’s Community Club had its first meeting of their 198889 season at the Walkerton Community Building on Friday, September 2. The new officers are Mildred Casey, president; Frieda Meyer, vice president; Mildred McKesson, secretary; and Ella Remus, treasurer. Twenty-seven members and three guests were present. The guests were later voted in as new members of the club. They are Bernice Cucci, Laverne Dulzo and Verice Walz. New fund raising methods were approved as devised by the finance committee. The treasurer announced that donations had been made to the Walkerton and Koontz Lake libraries, to the MarshallStarke Development Center and the Salvation Army. The club has also given money for a nursing scholarship, as it does each year. Margaret Moravek of the Ways and Means committee reported that the club has been given two awards by the Hoosier Heritage Foundation for its community service, also that Alice Walker has won two ribbons from the Indiana Federation of Clubwomen for a poem and a short story she had submitted to their AMERICAN LAWNCARE AND LANDSCAPING ★ Power Raking ★ Edging — Mowing ★ Aeration — Fertilizing ★ Landscape Designing FREE ESTIMATES ROBERT DILL 656-8597 North Liberty m 2488 89p I ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 7:00 p.m. EVERY MONDAY Koontz Lake Library For More Information Call 186-3243 or 867-1001 4l|7p RICHARD aTwASS, M.D. OPHTHALMOLOGIST Regular Exams Cataract Surgery With Implant Glaucoma Care MEDICARE PARTICIPANT 1071 Lincolnway East (219) 936-5551 Plymouth

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annual contest. The president informed the group that the September 16th meeting will be a membership tea, and all members are asked to bring a guest. Delicious desserts were served by the hostesses for the month, Viola Guard, Goldie Louzon and Isel McCombs.

BIRTHS

Terry and Nancy Turner, 2618 Willow Creek Drive, Duluth, Georgia 30136, are the proud parents of a baby boy, David Anthony, born on August 14. He weighed in at five pounds and 12 ounces and he measured 19 inches long. He has an older brother, Tom, at home. Maternal grandparents are the late Stanley Anthony and Jean Sliwa, of Michigan City, and paternal grandparents are Lawrence E. and Phyllis Turner, Walkerton, and great-grandfather is Lawrence A. Turner, Goodland, Indiana. MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL The Urey seventh and eighth grade football teams played Thursday, September 1, at LaVille. The seventh grade team won with 3 seconds left on the clock. The score of the game was 16 to 14. Jason Groves and Jason Bare each scored a touchdown for the seventh grade. Toby Gardner and Ricky Scott scored the extra points. The eighth grade could not get things going until the last part of the fourth quarter. The eighth grade team was defeated 24 to 0. The next game is Thursday,

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September 8, at LaPorte Kesling. This is an eighth grade game only. STORY HOUR TO START AT WALKERTON LIBRARY Story hour will start at the Walkerton Public Library on Saturday, September 17. It will run from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon every Saturday through December 9. Story hour is for ages 4 and up. Parents are welcome to leave their children if they are used to being without their parents and are able to sit through the hour without them. Every Saturday there will be stories and crafts and movies. There will be special activities on some holidays and some special guest story tellers. STICKLER FAMILY REUNION The 58th annual Stickler Family reunion was held on Sunday, August 28, at the Johnson Twp. Community Building with 56 coming from Michigan, Elkhart, South Bend. Fort Wayne. Bremen. Tyner, Knox, Hamlet, Nappanee, Plymouth and Walkerton. The youngest present was Dyimon Ray Cone, eight months old and the oldest was Lillian Rough. A wonderful pot luck dinner was served. President for next year is Linda Dickson; vice president. Rita Flagg; and Gayla Dipert, secretarytreasurer. The reunion will be held at the same place next year. The shoestring was invented in 1790

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