Walkerton Independent, Volume 55, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1929 — Page 8
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Correspondence JORDAN Miss Hope Snyder returned last week from Chicago, where she has I been attending school. Mr. Paul R. Sheddrick and his i friend Mr. Ezra of Muncie Normal ■ School spent the week end with the | former’s grand parents, Mr. and । Airs. E. Crater. F. Woodward of South Bend call- ' ed at the McCarty home Friday. i Aliss Mary Hardy spent the week I end at home. Sue had for her I guests, Mrs. Leady and daughter, ; Irene of North Manchester. Mrs. L. E. Smith was calling in i South Bend last Thursday. j Otto Schmeltz and family visited I with M. Walter on Sunday. Miss Adelaide Millgrd is spending j I the week in North Manchester and J South Whitley. Mr .and Mrs. J. Berger called at Jay Cotton’s in North Liberty Sunday afternoon. Ray Cripe and family spent Sunday with relatives in New Buffalo, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John Godfrey were dinner guests at the Oliver Hardy home Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Carl Millard of Chicago. Henry Millard and Airs. O. Al. Wenger spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. F. R. Wiley, Joe and Adelaide Alillard. Airs. Florence Patterson and daughter, Joan, and son, Alillard of South Bend and Fred Doyle of Chicago were afternoon callers. SHILOH Aliss Pearl Gardner is spending the week at the Melvin Walter home in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Ross and children spent Sunday with Mrs. La- , Fleur of Teegarden. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ballinger, of LaPaz, were Sunday guests at Joe Ballingers’. Air. and Airs. Clifford Skiles and children. Airs. Almira Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. George Matz and children attended the Skiles reunion at Pottawatomi Park Sunday. Airs. Margaret Monroe and daughter Gladys of South Bend called at the Guy Ross home, Sunday evening. Sunday guests at the Hayn home were Mrs. Sarah Lane, son Anthony. Kenneth and Robert Holderread of Stillwell. Miss Twilo Grenert is staying with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ritzman. while her mother is in the hospital, following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardner and I Mrs. Jane Cover spent Sunday at I Melvin Walter's of Walkerton. Russell Skiles is sick with tonsilitis. Air. and Mrs. Lee Ritzman and ■ Twilo Grenert have called on Mrs. ; John Grenert at the Epworth hospital several times this week. Raven Firestone and Clifford Ra- j leigh of South Bend, visited Rus- ' sell Skiles last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Burke visited I Frank Clarke’s of Walkerton, Sunday. TEEGARDEN Clem Aldrich of Whiting spent • the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Aldrich. Mr. and Airs. John Aldrich and Mrs. Robert Beagles were in Plymouth on business Wednesday. Air. and Airs. Herschel Bolenbaugh and daughters were Sunday guests of his father. Banner Bolenbaugh of Tyner. Carl Robinsin and family of LaPorte, were visiting friends of this place Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hornsby and Mr. and Mrs.Murble Maxson and son Dale were Sunday guests of Lawrence Moyer and family of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Aldrich and daughter. Myrtle, spent Sunday with Mrs. Aldrich’s brother, Harold Whitesell and wife of Nappanee. Air. and Airs. Simon Rensberger l were dinner guests of their daughter I Mrs. Ray Walter Sunday. Aliss Evelyn Bolembaugh spent Saturday night with Winifred Schultz. I Air. A. G. Peterson and children, I of Mishawaka, called on friends here a few days last week. Mrs. Ray Wilson of South Chicago spent Thursday night with Air. and Mrs. Perry Wilson. Air. and Airs. Oren Alaxson and son, Russell, and Claudia Beagles called on Air. and Airs. Murble Maxson and son Dale, Sunday evening. Paul Aldrich youngest son of Mrs. George Easterday, who has been seriously ill for the past four weeks with appendicitis and par otinitis, is very much improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bates and son Wayne are spending a few days at the Tom Hornsby home. Airs. Bates has been quite ill and her mother, Mrs. Hornsby, is caring for her. §am Bates of South Bend called on his brother, Calvin and family at the Tom Hornslby home Sundaj. The First Brethren church will hold their annual Sunday school picnic on Sunday, July 7th at Rev. John Clark’s cottage at Koontz - Lake. Anyone wishing to bring dinner and enjoy a religious and social good time are perfectly welcome. STAR Sunday School at Star next Sun- ' day at 9:30 a. m.; Class meeting j 10:30 a. m.; Preaching service at 7: 30 p. m. Airs. Lilias Davis of Hammond, is I here for several weeks visit with her : daughter, Mrs. C. D. Crabill and ; family. I Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hartman at- । tended the Skiles reunion at Potta- ; watomi Park Sunday. 1 The children of Mr. and Mrs. I Harold Whittaker, of South Bend, i spent last week with their grand ■ parents, Air. and Mrs. Nelson WharI ton. । DeVerl Norton of Hammond was = the guest of Ermal Crabill over Sun--1 day. j Airs. Wm. Schrader and sons, ; Ernest and Derwood, made a trip 1 to Flint, Mich., last Saturday and I Sunday to see thier daughter and ’ sister, Airs. John Hildebrand who is ! quite sick in the hospital. I Rilla Wharton is visiting her j brother, Nelson Wharton and family. 1 CRUMSTOWN Mrs. John McCoy and son of ' Granger spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. Clarence Riner. Mr. and Mrs. Benard Wedel were in LaPorte Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Airs. William Callon. Aliss Ruth Fero is attending college at Valparaiso.
Air. and Airs. Hall of Mishawaka, I spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. Or- I ville Riner. Air. and Airs. James Day of Vai- ' ley Garden spent Monday with Airs. ; Ed. Beringer. Mrs. Frances Norris and family and Airs. Lena Miliken of South Bend spent the week end with Air. and Airs. Charles Beringer. Air. and Mrs. Albert Wedel and daughter of South Bend, Air. and I Airs. Thomas Powell and family, of l’i\e Points, and Air. and Airs. Horace Reiver were Sunday evening , guests of Air. and Airs. Benard We- I del. MAPLE GROVE Air. and Mrs. Fred Strope and son i called on Air. and Airs. Audean Baughman Tuesday evening. Airs. Charles Reason and Ernest i Reasor and family attended the I Hildebrand reunion at the Arthur Ori home Sunday. Air. and Airs. Iby Baughman and family of Canton. Ohio, and Airs. Palmer Eberhart of Alishawaka spent Thursday with Mr. and Airs. Russell Baughman. Air. and Airs. Frank McCombs and daughter called at the Russell Baughman home Saturday evening Airs. Myron Baughman is visiting relatives in Philadelphia, Pa. Air. and Mrs. Henry Seward called on Air. and Mrs. T. M. Seward Saturday evening. Air. and Airs. Audean Baughman and Air. and Airs. Irvin Seward were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Seward. Mrs. Russell Baughman and daughter Anna, and Mrs. Irvin Seward spent Thursday with Mrs. Paul Nash. Airs. Lydia Hummer and family took Sunday dinner with Mr. ami Mrs. W. L. Keltner. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keltner and । sons. Mr. and Mrs. Knight Lawson land Bernice Hummer called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hummer Tuesday j evening. Lois Reasor spent Thursday afternoon with the Geyer girls. Mrs. Lydia Hummer has purchased a new Ford tudor sedan. YELLOW BANK Air. and Airs. Perry Whitehead j were Sunday guests of Wes Berrys’. Miss Ida Ullery and Joe Kring ' visited in Peru, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Long and children visited John Johnson s Sunday. Just about all the relation around here spent part of the day at least at the Hildebrand reunion at the home of Howard Ort. Mr. ami Mrs. John Harmon of South Bend called at the Wilbur Markle home Monday afternoon Clifford M.ineus and children via [ ted over Sunday in Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. George Harbaugh j and children visited Geo. Harbaughs’, Sr. Sunday.
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