Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1960 — Page 6

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WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 28, 1960

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Rev. J. Kemp Tunis ittended & Junior Camp Directors meeting jn West I„uayette at the Methodist Chui< h Boa nt of Education on Monday. Mr and Mrs Don Reis and daughter of Dearborn, Ma h., were week end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stahly. Lt. and Mrs. Robert Hayter and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Ern*-s Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. Ted b ale wt re Sunday r guests. i Mr and Mrs. Robert I’imlt spent the week end n Hoopeston, 111., visiting Mr and Mrs. Gtm.e Houm< s and f < : ;ly. Mrs. Laura Hornbeck spent Easter week end ,n LaPorte as guest of Mi. and Mrs. Paul Dav- , ev. Mr and Mrs l’aul Roth .al family were also Easter Sumi iy guests of tlw Daveys. Mrs. Ted Wide. Bobbie and Rilke flew in from their home in Des Momos. lowa, for a few days visit m Walkerton. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Dagley, of Na plea. Florid are visiting rela’t.es In MaDurton also. Mrs. Mamie Mackin entertained with a family dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mi's. Stanley Hostetter and Jerry and Stanton. Mr and Mrs. Roy Hostetter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Craig. Beil DeMyer and John DeMyer. CRAIG IS NINE Mrs. Arthur DeMyer entertained with a birthday party Monday after school for her son, Craig, who was 9 years old. Guests present were Marsha Klopfenstein. Sharon Knowlton, Janice and Jimmie Hartsough. Jimmie Lute, Jackie Hiler, Leo Savoie. Gregg Dull and Larry Mellin. Games were played follow . by refreshments of ice cream cake, mints and orangeade Each guest received a favor. The honored guest received many nice birthday gifts Miss Sally Beagles assisted with the entei tainment.

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Mr. and Mrs, Gail She Hand ami Chuck visited Mr. and Mrs. l’aul Fretz of Goshen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Noah She* ley ano Mr and Mrs Thomas Tucker of LaCrosse. were Sunday visitors of Mi. and Mis. Clyde Chapman. Mi> Wilma Hockett. LaPorte, Mrs Frink Dunn and Brrtl.a Vrbin were Sun lay evening supper guests of Mrs. Maxine Wools. Mi and Mrs. George Ferver ia attended the annual spring dir.ru : of the Nifty -Fiftys, an orgamzati< n of P .xt Matrons and Patrons ofOE.S serving dm mg the year of 1950. FL Mearl May arrived ho;ie F ;d iy after 27 months spent »n Get many. He also toured mod of Europe while there. He has been discharged from the s< n'a " and will make his home with his sister. Mi’s, Gerald Stoner. Mr. and Mrs David Mellin and Mrs. Wayne Dipert left Tuesday for Indianapolis. They will attend the three day session of the Indiana Giand Chater Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Ernest Gross and Mrs Steve Voros were hostesses at a carry-in dinner Saturday evening at Koontz Ixike. Birthdays of the following guests were celebrated’ Ernie Gross. Karen Voros, Grace Palmer. Gene Palmer and Bobby Palmer. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Voros and daughter. Bill Fea and Nancy all of Hammond; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Fostrom. Mr. ami Mrs. Rachard Palmer and sons, and Pete DeVos, of Koontz Lake. ATTENDS LUNCHEON Mrs. J. F. Spencer, president of the Walkerton Women's Community Club attended the Annual Spring Luncheon of the Mishawaka Women's Club Thursday. Apr. 21. at the First Presbyterian Church in Mishawaka. Approximately 115 were present. A musical program under the direction of Ethel Stuart Gaunter, was enjoyed.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fireovid of Montpelier, Ohio, Were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Miller and daughter .Pam. Mis Lydia Goppert and Mr and Mi" Gu.s St hultz spent a day la 1 week in 1 <>rt Wayne as gu-sls of T m Walsh and Mr . Sybil <'li :rm Mis S. A Fostroni md Mis. Richard Palmer and Bobby went t. Mum ie Sunday to visit Alynn at Ball State Teacher's College on Parents' Day. Mrs. John Ihilschen was released from the Osteopathic hospital Monday and is now at the home of Mrs. Mamie Mackin. Mrs. Richard Verkier and Scott are spending today (Thursday l in Gary, visiting her mother and other relatives. Mr and Mrs. Edward Pete).sen entertained Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. James Money a;.d Mi and Mrs. Gdbige Ferverd ; C uds were enjoyed and delicious iefreshments were served. KOONTZ LAKE LIONS ( LUB The Koontz Lake Lions Cl b will hold < h etion of officers at their m-xt meeting. Monday. May 2, to by held al the Y-Go-By Restaurant. DINNER FETES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Newton Williams recently entertained with a dinner in honor of tier husband's birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mis. Ft ed K- ppenhofer Sr., of Grovertown. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannagen, Mrs. Ben Brede and Mrs. Roy Gindelberger. < ECRLE IS ELF<TED John I’. Cecile. 704 Monroe St., has been elected to Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary business fraternity, at Indiana University, Bloomington, where he is a freshman. , Past Matrons Meet The Past Matrons of Walkerton Chapter met Tuesday night in the Masonic Temple tor a carryin dinner. Eighteen were present to enjoy a social evening. Mrs. Gl» n Stahly. Junior Past Matron, was initiated into the mysterious rites of the ‘‘Has Beens.” J WKIE IS 7 Mrs. Robert Hiler entertained with a theatre party and luncheon at Azer’s in South Bend la. t Saturday in honor of her son, Jackie’s 7th birthday. Those who helped him enjoy the day weie Joey Spinsky. Jimmie Lute and Craig DeMyer. □“- — □ HOSPITAL NOTES □ n Tommy Allen Smith, sen of Mi. and Mrs Sidney Smith, has returned home front Holy Family hospital. He will be confined to bed for 5 or 6 weeks with rheumatic fever. Mrs C ede Daniel v.a- admitted to Holy Famdy hospital Apr. 21st. Mrs. Bobby Risner was admitted to Community hospital, LaPorte. April 21. Miss Ramona Bowers was a tonsillectomy patient in Holy Family hospital. Miss Mildred McKesson entered Holy Family hospital April 25. Clifton Myri* k was admitted to Holy Family hospital April 26. 9 BIRTHS P □ Mr and Mim Lester Meadows are the parents of a son born on Tuesday April 19. at Osteopathic hospital S nth Bend. Mr and Mrs James Su dow. of Rd 2 Walkerton, are the parents of twin sons bom Friday, April 22 at H b. Family hospital. Mr , d Mr.- Richard Geist are the j of a daughter born Monday .’ t t urn unit v hospital. Mr tn I Mrs Bud Thompson of Dowag.* are the parents of a daughter born Tae-- .iy April 26, at l^-e Mcmoj J b.o-pdal in DoWaguv Mr* Thom an is the Pm. ■•) M • .<• M rey Mr an i ’’ Rog* i Kr mk aie Hie piood r -nlsot a baby boy bin Ap’d 1 Hr baa ta-cn named Jeffrey L well

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