The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1989 — Page 5

Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McKesson, of Austin. Texas, are here visiting with his sister, Mildred McKesson and family and friends in the area. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullinger were their daughter, Mrs. Judith McGrath, of New Jersey and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullinger. Jr., of Evansville. On Sunday they attended a baby shower for Mrs. Fred Bullinger, Jr., at Mrs. Robert (Vicki) Reams home, their daughter, in Fort Wayne. Guests were Mrs. Robert Covengton. of Evansville. Mrs. Ron Covengton and daughter, Cortney, of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Guy Zimmerman and daughters. Cindy, Candy and Kitty, of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Al Kraiovansky and Mrs. Warren Wenger, of Wakarusa. Mrs. Alan Shoemaker and daughter. Dawn, of Lakeville. Judith McGrath and Mrs. Fred Bullinger, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kenyon, of Crawfordsville, were weekend quests of Pauline Klopfenstein. Kevin and Ryan Anderson hosted a birthday party on Wednesday evening for Craig Anderson's fifth birthday. Guests included the John Slusher's. Robert and Abby. Tom and Denise Shearin, all of Hamlet. Marie Anderson. Gerald Howard. David

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and Deanna Shively and Richard. Anna and Joanna Anderson, of Walkerton. Craig enjoyed a train ride on Sunday on the Erie Railroad. at Monterey with the Anderson's as a special birthday treat. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullinger, Sr. and Mrs. Judith McGrath were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullinger. Jr., at Tippecanoe Place, in South Bend, for dinner on Saturday evening. A going away party was given for John Solmos. of Indianapolis, on Sunday at the North Liberty Community Building. Hostesses were his grandmother, Audrey Solmos and Cathryn Rudd and family. There were around 50 people attending. John is the son of Sue and David Solmos. He will be leaving on October 28 for the Air Force, at Lackland, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Craig DeMyer and two daughters, of Mishawaka, were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Margaret DeMyer. Eli and Evelyn Sobat will serve as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting on Saturday night at the clubhouse. Guests of Mrs. Lucille Dickson, Koontz Lake, for a week are her niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forsha. of Wilmington. Delaware. On September 29th, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Knight, of Koontz Lake, were involved in an auto accident coming out of Plymouth. Eleanor suffered a broken shoulder blade but is feeling much better now that she is home. The Wisler family reunion was

held on Sunday at Stuntz & Hochstetler Pines with 82 in attendance. Family members came from Michigan. Ohio. Illinois and Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Cell Fouts were in Mishawaka, on Monday, due to the death of Mary Swihart. Mrs. Marjorie Williamson, of West Lafayette, and Mrs. Maxine Diamond, of South Bend, were Monday visitors of Mrs. Margaret DeMyer. Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen returned home after a two week vacation at St. Petersburg. Florida. They had the pleasue of hearing and seeing the choir in which their son. Todd, is director, at the First Methodist Church. This past weekend the Wathens were in Muskegon. Michigan with John's stepfather. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Robinson. Mrs. Bill Clark. Vee Shogren and Blanche Smiko attended a birthday

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party on Sunday for George Pfeiffer who is 94 years old. The party was given by his daughter and family at Tobol's Restaurant. George enjoyed visiting with his friends and relatives. Mrs. Esther Smith and Mrs. Vee Shogren spent three days in southern Illinois last week visiting with relatives and enjoying the scenery of the beautiful fall colors. OREGON TWP. SENIOR CITIZENS TO MEET October 19 at 12:00 noon, the Oregon Twp. Senior Citizens will meet at the Koontz Lake Conservation clubhouse. Bring a covered dish and your own table service and meet your neighbors. Cards and visiting will be the entertainment. Thw Pentagon Km 68,000 miles of telephone lines.

HOSPICE BREAVEMENT GROUP SERIES Hospice of St. Joseph County, Inc. begins another six week “Living with Loss ", group on October 16. The series will continue for six consecutive weeks. Mondays 5:15 to 7:00 p.m. The group goal is to facilitate grief work and personal growth for all persons in the community who have experienced the loss of a loved one through death. For more information, please call Betty Forrest. Director of Bereavement Services at 237-7835. The earliest Known zoo belonged to Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt about 1500 BC A homing pigeon can fly at a speed of up to 60 miles an hour over a distance of 75 miles

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