Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1960 — Page 8

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- WU.KERTON INDEPENDENT — March 31. 19C.0

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Mbs Ben Bredr js expri f ' •me Sunday atlei spending m\ iai months in Honolulu. Mis Dai. s Kime and children 1109 Ohio St , n uved to JjR - 1 tyette t<> make th* ir home. Tiny avr liv»d heie several years. .Mi. and Mis James Chees- ' • >:ul of Clarkston. Washington, • <>n an extended visit with h» i (’•tits Mi nnd Mt Mayotte \ i smeau (»"nni., Baker of Bremen, had m Mishawaka hospital. Its condition is fair. He will be oved to the Bremen hospital '• latter part oJ the week if his •million permits. Mr and Mrs. Jack Decker and Aden Jean, Mrs Henry Cavin, Mi n i Mrs. Jack Hayden and i nhtir. of Niles, were Sunday m ts of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick i‘e. kei ami infant son Michael A' van, Chicago. Mi and Mis Fount D Roy have rntly returned from a month's up to California where they vis- • t they daughters, Mr. and Mr. : . Ralph Nelson and family and Mi .md Mrs. Jeffrey Laying at San ' ’ ego. Mr. ami Mrs. Newton Willian : spent Tuesday and Wednesday of is week in Springfield, Ohio, h< re Wr. Williams attended the l aunders Day dinner of the spimgfield Exchange Club Tues* • y evening. Mr Williams is a • mu ter member or the club 90 YEAR* YOUNG Mrs. Emma Davis was pleasantly surprised on Monday afternoon. March 2N when Mrs. Wayne Covei and Mrs Ira Dennis called to •-iebrate her 90th birthday. They in ought a large birthday cake as i .• reminder of the day. Mr.i Davis has been a resident . re for many years and is very .> tive. taking care of her home >iiu properties She is seen uptown egulariy purchasing he r supplies । Umh she carries home Other guests who Called through ne day were Mrs. Davis’ daugh- ; ers. Mrs. Myrtle Bellingi r and , Ui < Huth Dipert, i< e cream, cake and coffee were i

YOUR INVITATION TO ATTEND REVIVAL MEETING APRIL 10 - 17, 1960 7:30 NIGHTLY Evangelist — Seth Wilson, Dean OZARK BIBLE COLLEGE Joplin, Missouri NORTH LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH North Libert}, Indiana E. V, Galloway, Minister WELCOME BRING YOUR FRIENDS

Mr and Mis Clyde Chapman have returned from a two week vacation touring Florida. Stanley Wolft of Lagoat*,’, was an overnight guest of Mr and MrGlen Walz. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Baggs of South B« nd were visitors of Mrs Genevieve Dailey Sunday afternoon. । John Cecrle of Indiana University spent the week end nt home with his parents. Mi and Mi.,. Rudolph Cecrle. Rev. and Mrs Garner attended the Dedication Services at the Plymouth E U.B Church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Ed Keeling and Mr and Mrs. George Ferverda were Sunday suppe’- guests of Mi and Mrs Robert Haas and family at Hudson Dike Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. King and family of Rt. 2, Walkerton, moved last Saturday Their new address is 1310 Florence, Niles, Michigan. Mrs. Emma Gouker, Mrs Mil dred Mathers, of Middlebury, Ind., and Mrs. Nona House of Sturg’s.' Michigan, spent the last six weeKs in Sebring, Florid i and have just arrived home Mrs. V. B. Wolfe has returned from Des Moines, lowa where she visited Mr and Mrs. Ted Wolfe and family . Mr. and Mrs. Gils Verkier re- , turned home from Anna Ms^a Island, Florida, Tuesday, after spending several months then* Howard Crumback has been. released Prom Hines Veteran's hos- ] ital. Hines, Illinois, where h* has been under observation. ! Mr. and Mrs. Don Weil and , children were visiting relatives in Wisconsin last week end. ' Mrs Pearl Funk of Ft. Wayn • was a guest of Mr. and M™ George Hershberger and family tfor several days this week. I Mr. and Mrs Clyde Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chapman, Kenny and Laurie, spent Sunday ।in Ft. Wayne. They visited Mr. Chapman’s mother. Mrs. Della J Chapman, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman.

Gerald Storey and his father W. C. Storey, of Knox, were n lonia. Michigan Saturday to at 'tend the funeral of a cousin John Banner Gene Palmei s>n of Mr and Mi Richard J Palmer, spending his spring vacation tris nn♦» k with his patents at Ko'iitz Lake Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ein< I returned Sunday evening from a 30-day tup to the Hawaiian Islands. They made the trip from Chicago to Honolulu in houi by jit plane, and returned to the mainland in I'j days by ship They spent a week in San Francisco, Loa Angeles and Yosemite Valley Park □ □ HOSPITAL NOTTS □ □ 1 Vern Wallace was admitted to Community hospital March 26 Mrs Jacqueiln Carnes is a medical patient in Starke Memorial hospital. Richard McNeil was admitted to Starke Memorial hospital Monday □ _ TTZL - □ | BIRTHS I □ □ Mr and Mrs. Terry Burnett are the parents of a daughter born March 28 at St Joseph hospital. Mr and Mrs. IJoyd BacJc are the parents of a daughter bom March 2S at Community hospital. Business Women Enjoy Party Forty-two members enjoyed the March dinner meeting m* the Walkerton Business and Profe.s sional Women’s Club last Thursday evening at the Town Club. The motif in the dining room was in keeping with St. Patrick's Day. with large green styrofoam shamrocks and lighted white tapers Green and white balls were su”

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pended from the ceiling The offi cels' table was centered w‘th n pot of white hyacinths which was the door prize won by Mrs. James Morrey Mri William Hornaday and Mi • Jack Hannagen found shamrocks under their chairs and each re< l ive 1 a gift The hostess•s. Mrs James Reed. Mrs D\V: I Ross, Mrs. Gerald Howard, Mrs Hazel Baj-den Miss Thelma Hilton and Mrs. Philip Waldron Si presented a moi k style show behnd black lights. This created quite a stir because only whit*

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portions of thei^ costumes showed Several humorous style effect* were created. Winners in a bow making con test were M^s. DeVon Smith and Mix. Elsie Johnson. Happy Birthday was sung to Mrs. Bess Gin* delbergcr, Mrs. Jo Campbell, Mrs DeVon Smith and Mrs. Ken Gd lies Revealing of secret pals opening revealing gifts and draw ing fur pals for the coming yeaj was another highlight of th-j evening. •

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