Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1960 — Page 9
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Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen spent the holiday week end with friends in Elkhart. Jim Bolze, Pat Stahly Betty Pontius and Jerry Schmeltz a- - the races Monday it In ,i---anapohs. Lloyd Thomas and Mrs. M y Thomas attended the funeral >f Mrs Larson at Motrocco Tuc - day. Miss Mary Ah<e Sokola, Dewayne Paveyand Bob Urbin were in Indianapolis M n lay to atu nd the annual "ohh Mik" race at the Speedway. Weekend guests < t M . . r ,o-] Dunn were Mi. and Mis. bit Hari is and ''mldrcn. and Mi. and Mis Robert Gore and s< n> il Of* Chicago; Mr and Mrs. Denr.s Dunn and son, Indianapolis: M . ad Mis. Achel Dunn and linn.’ Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Denio Dunn ad Mrs. Fred Harris alien ied the alumni banquet. Mrs. Grant Steele attended the graduation exercises at Manchester College Monday morning. A niece. Miss Caral Ann Mechling, Was among the graduates. Miss Burdette Jones. daughtvi of Mrs. Miller Jones. Rt. 3, Wall - erton. will receive her A B d- - gree from Indiana University < n Sunday. June sth Miss Jones h• > contiacted to teach the fust grade in the Plymouth School hi the fall. She will take an eig week course at the university this summer. Labor Day guests of Mr and Mrs. George Seitz were Mr. and Mrs. George Calnon, West Covina. Calif.; Mr. and Mis Raymond Seitz, South Bend: Mr. and Mrt. Fred Ulrich, and Mis. Ethel Seitz, all of Munster; afternoon callers were Mr. and Mis. George Mechling. LaPorte. and Mr. .u 1 Mrs. Harry Mechling. MrS. G. O. Verkh-r and M
J. F. Spencer will attend a reception Friday, June 3td. at the Methodist Church in Bomb m honoring Mrs. C. R. Graham of Bourbon and Mrs. Stanley O H : of South Bend, who were rec* n'l ’ elected president and recoidmsecretary of the Indiana Fed.-m---tion of Clubs. The re* eptj . i being given by the 13th Distu I and Marshall County Past Presidents. Lt. Dennis Dunn entered M htary Serv.ce in O< ! ’ I He was at Ft. Bhss one ' when he attended Guide 1 > . School on the Nike Aja he also attended a spe< >d 1 at the Martin of Orlando ( o i Florida He spent 3 months m a Transistorized Data IT h - missile communication > then returned to Ft. Bhss aul was senior instructor on d . equipment for one year. H- - a discharged from the service m April of i 960 and is now w . - ing for the R. B Annis C- n o m. in Indianapolis where P ■„ industrial instruments arc niodueed. □ n | BIRTHS L □ U Mr. and Mrs. Ernest - m • the parents of a son *>“ n 51 ,y 27 at Community ho pital Mr. and Mrs. John M«'Go\ in are the parents of a » on 1 May 27 at Osteopathic hoy ’ Mr and Mis R are the parents of ac om born May 31 at Ost eop v u ! pital. South BendMr. and Mrs. John Gard i the parents of a daughter I rn May 28 at Starke Memo; al " pital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ■’ n nt* the parents of a nine p Son. Kenneth Robert, born V> nesday, May 25 at Brer -M - monal hospital. KalamuZ 1 >, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs Dwayne Stahly of South Bend Were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. Forest Stahly. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Thomas ami Don attended te 500 mile > " ■ at Indianapolis Memoiial Day. Master Bonny Cox spent last Work end in Syracuse with mr grandparents. Mr. ami Mrs. Baiton Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keeling, Mrs. H irold C 1 ' and Helen Marie Cole • ui >yed a trip to Saute St. Mane, Michigan last week end. Mr. and Mis. Donald Bates. 1. rry. Tei ry and Jc. ry. utd Mrs. B* atrn e Sester, spent. Monday as g tests il Mis. Norman Fults. Mrs .Milo Slick has returned home aftei spending two weeks at For’ Wayne with her son and family, Mr and Mrs. E. Paul Slick. W hile there she attended the jkano recital of her gran 1daughter, Pamela. Mr Laura Hornbeck is conwilesemg following eye surgery in Community hospital room 221. She is progressing nicely. After release from the hospital, she will be at home with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davey, 912 Lincokiway, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tuttle are spending a few days with his parents and friends. Richard had a to day leave and will be returning to Little Creek. Va , v. here ho is stationed, before making a world cruise Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schober and Carlos Salazar of Chicago wi re overnight guests Monday of Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Craig On Monday Mrs. DeMyer ente’tained Mrs. Scober. Mrs. Hobart Luther, Mrs Larry Luther and Miss Joan Sawyer of LaPorte while the men attended the 506 mile races ;n Indianapolis.
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Mr. and Mrs Ly’e D if r f Angola. Tml . visited ti ■ m i’ his uncle, Ed E ntcr, at Walkerton SatiE'cy. Mr. and M e J.i< ) Fj. ;. family ami Mr. an I M* • A Himi, left b'i i' iy lor a ' 1 . tr pto Fl o; pa. - Dr. and Mi '. .9 ' B Gm'. and tamily of Wakarusa .u Mis Bertha Urbin '..io Simla unt'-noon and eve ng gm ds . relatives and friends in Kewanna. I^ewis Wilkans, Chicago, spent Sunday amt Monday with his .s---ter, Mrs. Bin Brede. Mr. and Mr . Clyde Walz and Mis. Ethel Hu<lelmyer were additional guests < f Mis. Brede’s Sunday evening. Miss Roslyn Hous<>r. stmlem nurse in Memorial hospital, who is t.iking her spe<"al training >t Beatty hospital, Westville, spent the week end with h r parent.,, Mr and Mis. Louis Houser. Open house f< r I inda Huhnim was held after < mmencement for 38 guests. RePresments were enjoyed. Out of town geusts were from LaPoite. Roll :g Prairie, Mishawaka and Wyatt. A group m men enjoyed the 500 mile i.a e M *nday at Ind - m polis. Those from Walkertmi were Carl Dill. Ja per and Lar. y Dill. Douglas Baker, Tom Albpaugh ami Mark Singrey; two men from LaPorte and one from Connecticut. □ □ HOSPITAL NOTES □ Q Richard Germaine was admitted to Community hospital May 25. Vicki and Christie Adami* was admitted to Holy Family hospital May 26. Mrs, Laura Hornbeck was admitted t<4 Ci mmunity hospita’ May 26. Mrs. Lloyd D inkers was admitted to Community hospital May 26. Farris Rouse was admitted to Community hospital May 28. Miss June Dill was dismissed from Starke Memorial hospital wh ne she was a medical patient. Oscar Anderson was admitted to Holy Family hospital May 31.
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