Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1960 — Page 8

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- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — May 12, 1960

Mr. and Mrs. C Emmet Eder were week end guests of the.r son and family, Mr. and Mrs Robert Eder of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs Tom Ball and family of Kokomo were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Martin. Mr. ami Mrs. R N LaFem r returned Tu sday frnm Ithua, N. Y. after spending tin east week as guests of the.r son, Walter, and family. Mr. and Mr Kenneth Miller and Tammy >pe it M >tm r’s Day in M< ntpela . ()h , visiting tin u parents Mi and Mrs Dean Faeovid ami Mi ar i Mrs. Miller. Mr. and Mis Albeit Pettibone of Port Clinton. Ohio, spent the weekend with their aunt, Mi - John Pulschen and Mrs. Mamie Mackin. Mr ami Mrs. Fred Harris and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Gore and family, all of Chicago, Lt. and Mrs. Dennis Dunn and son. of Mt. Carmel. Ind.; and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dunn and family, of Goshen, were Mother’s Day guests of Mrs. Frank Dunn. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zlatos and family in honor of Billy Zlatos w ho was confirmed Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. John Malik. Edward Zlatos. Mr. and Mrs. John Malik. Frank Zlatos, Mrs. John Zajecka, Joseph Zlatos. Robert and Ronald Kolmik, all of Berwyn; Charles Zlatos. Mrs. Walter Bunk, of Cicero, 111., and Mrs. John Malik Jr. and children of St. Chas., 111.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer attend'd the L. I’. Gas convention in Chicago last week. Mrs Robeit Eller. Karen and Mark, of Indianapolis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Eiler for several days. Mrs. Elsie Stoner of Fayette, Ohio, is spending the week witn Mi and Mis. Gerald Stoner and family. Mi and Mrs Harold Koch visited several days with their son and family in Kirksville, Mo. They were accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Don Wolfenberger and Dona Jean . For Mother’s Day, Mrs. Martha Young entertained fo r 'her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Young of Hobart, and her daugh- i t> r and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yodbulis of South Bend. I Free gift wrap for all graduation gifts pur, hased at the Studio Dress Shop. wnl Mrs. Laura Linton spent Saturday ami Sunday in Chicago visiting her son. Damon, and family. She returned home Sunday evening accompanied by her two grand children. Mrs. Mary Bauer and Mrs. Mildred Knepper, of Plymouth, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Indianapolis. They attended the Independent Telephone Association Convention. Mrs. Laura Hornbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davey, Mr and Mis. Paul Roth and family, all of LaPorte, were Mother’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roth Sr., of LaPorte.

Mrs. Garland Lawrence entert dned her bridge club Thursday evening. Mrs B L. Furst and Mrs. Bertha I’rbin held high scores. We have many lovely graduation gifts and will be glad to help you select the right one. Studio Dress Shop. wnl Mr ami Mrs. Harold Cripe or Bremen were Sunday visitors of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cripe, Sr. Mrs. J. F. Spencer spent the week end in Tipton at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. ami Mrs. L J. Heaton. She also visited relatives in Kokoiuo. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ries and Debbie Lee were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin St.Hdy, Other Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Veil, a Stahly, Pat and Norman. Miss Thelma Helton, Mrs. Clarence Reid, Ci.i is Wallace, Ju v Hih r and Norma Murphy attend cd Ball State College at M ncie on Saturday, Api 11 29 They att mied a journalism conference for school newspaper and annual staffs. □ Q HOSPITAL NOTES □ □ Mrs. Wm. Youdbulis was admitted to Community hospital May 4. Mrs. Phoebe Wallace was admitted to Community hospital on May 1. Mrs. Dwight McKesson is a medical patient in Starke Memprial hospital. Oren Russ is a medical patient in Parkview hospital. Miss Linda Sue Bottorf i s a patient in Starke Memorial hospital. Brian Cole was admitted to H<’ly Family hospital May 9. - Richard Goldsmith was admitto Holy Family hospital May 9 Lori Chase was dismissed from Parkview hospital.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Seitz were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown and family in Kokomo. Lt. and Mrs. Robert Hayter , and family of Columbus. Ohio, are spending two weeks here ax guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Daiibe and family entertained Sunday Joi Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hayter. Lt. and Mrs. Robert Hayter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Perkins and Randy, and Mrs. Harry Perk ms. Mrs. Wilfred Erwin was a dinner guest on Mother's Day of Laurence Erwin of Warsaw. Afternoon and evening callers in the Erwin home were Mr. and Mis. Ken Wray and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Billingham of Cedar Rapids, lowa. Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mis. Clem Tuttle wire Mi and Mrs. Walter Winenger Mrs. Donna Blankenship. Mr and M Leonard Schmanski and family, all of South Bend; Mr. and Mis. Thomas Tuttle. Grover town; Mr.Marilyn Hendricks and famdy; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tuttle and family; John and Jerry Tuttle. Mrs. Tuttle received many nice gifts from her family. May 18 is the Mother-Daugh-ter Banquet at the Presbyterian Church. Dinner will be a carry - in affair at 6:30. The program committee has planned an evening of fun after the dinner. Hop’ to see you. entertain masonic OFFICERS’ WIVES Mrs. Robert Schaeffer entertained the lodge widows of the Walkerton Masonic Lodge at her home Saturday evening May 17tn at 7:30 p in. The widows poured out their sorrows over tables of bunco with first prize going to Mrs. Ralph Jackson and boobie to Mrs. Manin Williams. The rest of the evening was spant in visiting after refreshments were served.

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