The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1991 — Page 6

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPTEMBER 26, 1991

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Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. Jay Parking and family, of Columbus, Ohio, visited with Ray and Pat Carbiener over the weekend. Other luncheon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Siski. of Mishawaka; Marion Markle, of Rensselaer; and Alma Turner. of Niles. Michigan. Hosts for the Saturday evening pot luck dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club will be Edna and Gene Kerchaert, at the clubhouse. Dwain and Carol Whitmer have left for their Florida home in Ft. Myers. Florida. When they return in May they will move into their newly purchased townhouse at Topsfield, in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Markle. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carbiener spent Sunday in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Righard Morgan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Duckett visited with Ray and Pat Carbiener on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carbiener helped Jeff Kaser celebrate his 14th birthday on Saturday evening. ENJOY ANNUAL JOHNSON TOWNSHIP REUNION The 53rd Johnson Township Reunion was held on Sunday, September 22, at the Community Building. Fred Daniels gave the table prayer for the 12:30 p.m. potluck dinner. There were 40 members and friends present. Floyd Dipert, chairman, greeted

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everyone. Fred and Millie Daniels with Pauline Klopfenstein at the piano, led the group in singing songs of yesterday. Fred sang a solo. Herb Mantick kplayed a few numbers on his harmonica and John Dreessen joined him singing a few songs. Floyd gave a prayer in memory of Harold Knowlton. Officers for next year are Floyd Dipert, chairman; Roy Williams, vice chairman; Marilee Mantick, secretary-treasurer; Sidney Smith, historian; and the dinner committee will be Velma Stahly, Alma Daube, Nedra Williams and John and Ruth Dreessen Burdell Williams gave an interesting talk telling about the gravel pit. John Dreessen told of his days coming from Germanv at the age of 18. Door prizes were awarded to Ruth Dreessen, Velma Stahly, Elmer Carden. Stella Vanderheof and Beulah Campbell. PARENTING DISCUSSIONS There will be a six session parenting discussion group offered at Walkerton Elementary School. The discussions will be on Tuesdays from 10:30 to 12:00 noon and will be led by Dixie Kunze, Walkerton Elementary School counselor. Lunch will be provided for all adults who attend. Dates and topics will be: October 8 — Power Struggle, parenting styles. October 15 — Developing responsibility, discipline. October 22 — Cooperation, communication. October 29 — Discouragement,

seat of misbehavior or encouragement. November 5 — How children develop. November 12 — Hearing every voice, the family council. If you would like to register call Dixie Kunze at 586-3186. ENGAGED t fl® * * £ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, of Walkerton, wish to announce the engagement of their son, David L. Johnson, to Amy Cooprider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cooprider, of Fort Myers, Florida. Both are students of Purdue University. Wedding plans tentative for October. 1993. GOOD SAM CLUB NEWS The July mini rally was held at the Koscuisko County Fairgrounds in Warsaw . It was hosted by some members from chapters 44 and 19. We had 75 rigs present with 22 chapters represented. The Ramblin' Rascals, chapter 44 held their August campout at E-Z Kamp, at Gro vert own, with seven families present and one absent. Don and Martha Kane were hosts and cooked ham and beans and made combread for Saturday supper. The September campout was at Twin Mills Campground, at Howe, with Bud and Mary Ashley and Don and Sue Guard as hosts. We had six families present and two absent. They made chili for supper on Friday. Supper on Saturday we had potluck with chapter 19. Our last scheduled campout is in October at Elkhart Campground with Frank and Pauline Stone as hosts. They are planning on making stew. WILLIAMSON ACCOUNTING Complete Accounting And Tax Service , For Individuals And Small Businesses 1550 Pine Rd. 784-3832 Plymouth . 129 ? 25 Years 01 Professional & Personal Service • UPHOLSTERY | MluS| • CARPETING 1 * BOATS • VEHICLES (219) 586-2745 Call 6 00 am - 12 00 p m 6 00 p m - 12 00 p m mug? DUANE DRAKE’S TREE SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED Tree Removal Tree Trimming Stump Removal Wood For Sale Phone 936-6546 Plymouth m 2 9?

CLASS OF ’6l HOLDS REUNION -a A Bl' ■ I I JMm

The Walkerton High School Cass of 1961 held their 30th class reunion at the LaPorte Holiday Inn on July 28. There were 19 class members in attendance. Pictured above, from left to right, first row, June Dill Sheaks, Connie Wood Kendal, Jim Nusbaum, Ann Smith Miller, Jerry Hostetter, Fred Neidlinger and Walter Cole. Second row, Gary Shields, Myrlynn Dixon Bella, Judy Hiler, Brenda Rankert Jevning and Eileen Huhnke Gark. Third row, Rose Alye Rodgers, Warren Wood, Judy Smith Ruggles, Gail Malstaff, Larry Burch and Don Thomas. Not

November and December will end the season with dinner meetings. PUBLIC HAYRIDES OFFERED AT COUNTY PARK Enjoy a fall evening at Bendix Woods County Park with a good old-fashioned hayride! On Friday. October 4, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. the public is invited to take part in a hayride being offered by the St. Joseph County Parks. This two-hour program includes a tractor-drawn hayride complete with entertainment, campfire and marshmallow roasting — you must provide your own sticks though.

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pictured: Judy Ullery Mercer. Eileen Gark gave the welcome and invocation after which a delicious buffet was enjoyed by all. Looking at class pictures, prom pictures, yearbooks, snapshots and other memorabilia of the class brought back a lot of wonderful memories. The best part, however, was getting caught up on the last five years and seeing pictures of children and grandchildren. All are looking forward to the next reunion. The class has lost four members: Sandy Amor Bonifacius, Phillip Orcutt, Mark Bierly and Sherry Weakly Billings.

The fee for this program is $3.00 for adults; $2.00 for children 4 -13 years old. Gtildren 3 and under are free. A second public hayride will be offered October 18. Those interested must reserve tickets by calling Bendix Woods County Park at 654-3155, Monday through Friday. RUBBER STAMPS Regular & Self Inking Independent-News 601 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton 7