The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 June 1991 — Page 3

WALKERTON Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau were Jim and Kay Cheesbrough, of Boise, Idaho. On Tuesday, June 11, Jim and Kay accompanied her parents to the funeral of Mrs. Hazel Arseneau's sister, Mrs. Goldie Barker, of Calumet City, Illinois. The remainder of the week was spent visiting with family and friends who stopped by including Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arseneau, of Whiting: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schnier, of Niles. Illinois; Caroline Schneckenburger, Mary Hollet and Margo Cushman, of Valpariso; and Mr. and Mrs. Al White, of Walkerton. While here Jim and Kay showed their parents videos of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Cheesbrough and family stationed in Japan with the U.S. Navy. The Cheesbroughs returned to Boise on Sundav, June 16. Mr. Sam Morihiro and Morris Morihiro, of Hawaii, are here visit-

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ing with Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and family for three days. On Wednesday of this week a cook out was held at the Ludwig home for family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin joined with Bob’s cousins for dinner at Pinder’s Restaurant, in Culver, on Saturday evening. There were 15 present from Mishawaka, Logansport, Rochester, Kewanna, Florida and Peoria, Illinois along with the Urbins. SATURDAY DINNER The hosts for Saturday evening dinner meeting of the Koontz Lake Conservation Gub are Lorraine and Frank Pozniak. GOOD SAM CLUB MEETS The Ramblin’ Rascals Chapter 44, held their first campout of the season April 19-21, at Eby Pines with eight members present and six drive-ins on Saturday for the meeting and pot-luck supper. It was a rainy week-end, but we all enjoyed a fire in the fireplace in the Cedar Hut. Our secont campout was May 10-12 at Potato Creek State Park

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with 12 members present. Some walked a trail, while others just relaxed. A great week-end with lots of sunshine and no rain. Over Memorial Day week-end. 14 members were at Lebanon, IN, to the State Samboree. Our chapter was in charge of parking, and there were 615 rigs. The theme was "American Spirit.” Really a great week-end with lots of flags flying. A HERO’S WELCOME Marine Sgt. Kenneth R. Johnson. veteran of Operation Desert Storm, received a hero’s welcome at the home of his unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Salyer, 606 Illinois St., Walkerton, on Friday evening. He was treated to a party by 60 relatives and friends. Among the guests were her grandmother. Walletta Stanley; aunt J eri Cantrell and son. Robby, of Louisville. Kentucky. Sgt. Johnson is the son of JerryJohnson and the late Sandra Johnson, formerly of the Walkerton area. Kenny has been recommeded for a Bronze Star for his action in the war. He was accompained to Walkerton from Camp Leguene, North Carolina, by his wife, Mary, daughter Sandy and son Andy. His family and friends are so very proud of Kenny and glad to have him home. GRADUATES Brian Ruff, son of Robert and Linda Ruff. Walkerton, graduated from Rose Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, on May 25, in the colleges 113th commencement. Brian, one of 12 who graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer science, has moved to Indianapolis and started work on June 10th as a systems analyst for the Eli Lilly Company. Brian is the grandson of Peari and Lee Frailey. of Walkerton.

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