Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1960 — Page 9
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Mrs. Charcis Clark of Glen Ellen, 111., will spend the week with' Mr .and Mrs. Gus Verkier. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hostetlelr of Naples, Florida, are spending the balance of the summer in Walkerton. Bakery and Fancy Goods Sale, August 6, 1960. from 11:00 a m. to 3:00 p in. at the Koontz Lake Fir e Station. Proceeds for the Annual Fireman's dinner. Mrs. Herbert Gaddis entertained several friends in her home Monday of last week. There were 16 present. Prizes were given for game a and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Alwine Spent the week end in Indianapolis. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Reed. Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pruitt were Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Prmtt and son of Atlanta. Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson and children of Gary. Mrs. J. C. Cites spent the past week in LaPorte with her bi other and wifi* Mr. and Mj-s. Emil Weisjohn. Dr. and Mrs. Bryce Rohrer have returned from a two week vacation spent at Lake Wawasee and Chicago. Their sen. Kenny, spent the two weeks visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glad 2 Rohrer in Wakarusa. Mrs. A. F .Dailey and her 3 sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Smith ot Oblong, Ill.; Mrs. Hartman Tracy anti Mrs. Gu s Lindgren of LaPc«"tc, returned home Thursday after a six day trip around Lake Michigan. Th e trip included a six hour boat ride on the Milwaukee Clipper £n»m Muskegon, Mich., to Milwaukee. They also visited Mackinac Island and < njoyed the ride over the new Mackinac Bridge. Os special interest was dining at Mt. Shast i in Michigamme, where ' Anatomy of a Murder’’ was filmed.
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Mr. anti Mrs. Clifford Redfein of Salem. Oregon, spent several flays last week as guests cf Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Sill. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Coffin ami family. Garden City, Mich., arc visiting Mrs. E. W Erwin and other relatives here; Mr. ami Mrs. Frederick Decker ami son, Michael, of Chicago, were recent guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Cavin. Clifford Hahn has returned home after being hospitalized for six weeks, the last 3 weeks in Augustana hospital in Chicago. He is convalescing at home. Mrs. Louis Houser left Tuesday morning to fly to San Diego, California, where she will visit her daughter. Nam y. and f anuly, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawrence. Bakery and Fancy Goods Sale, August 6, 1960, from 11:00 am. to 3:00 p in. at the Koontz Lake Fir e Station. Proceeds for the Annual Fireman's dinner. A. K. Warren of Lafayette was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walz and Ed. Mr ami Mrs. Wilford Walz of Scuth Bend were Sunday guests of the Walz family. Mrs Maude Kellogg returned by plane from New York City where she spent three weeks visiting her son, Jack. She saw several Broadway shows and many places of interest. Week ends she spent it her son's summer home m East Hampton. I-ong Island. Guests of Mr and Mrs. John Crambert and Dean the pa>t week were Mr. and Mrs. Al Crambert of Bradensdurt. Ml. Overnight visitors were Mr and Mrs. Allen Wilson of Shelbyville, Kv. The Wilsons are th 1 parents of Mrs. Al Crambert. Week end gu« ts were M.. and Mrs. .!■ hn Butbs and Jim Butler ot Skok e, 111. Miss Glaldys Lipke was a Saturday evening visitor. M.s. Ben Brel* was a Sunday evening guest. * < 4.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clingenpeel and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Willham Stoltz of Valparaiso, Ind. Rev. and Mrs Lamy Whitefoi | ami Gary Clauser of South Bend Were Friday evening dinner goes's of th' ir grandmother, M: Norman -Fults. Mrs. David Mellin and sons att< tided the picnic of the 1960 Matrons and Patrons of the OES Sunday-held at Pine Lake. W,u - saw. Mrs. Thomas Gordon returned home from Murtinez. Calif , on Thursday. She lias been visiting relatives throughout the west - North Dakota, Oregon and California. Karen Lynn Gilette returned home from Indianapolis where she spent Id days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas Sullivan ami family. Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. Chaihs Hinz attended a birthday dinner party at Bass Lake given by M s Walter Ka lies of Chicago im’ Mrs. Leslie Shaw of Knox fm Mrs. Fred Hinz of Kn<>x. Mrs. Earl Ward and A. L. Dupler ;pent Sunday in Fot t Wayne. Mrs. R. F. Hyman of Miami Springs, Florida, accompanied them home and will visit here. Mrs-. H J Curtis of Orlando, Florida and her daughter Isabelle Smith, of Miami, are at their cottage near Tyner for an indefinite time. They were guests of Mrs. Milo Slick on Wednesday. Other guests on Friday were Mrs. Walter Wanger. LaPorte. and her friend Mis. J. A. Brown of Portland. Oregon. Bill and Anne Waller of Tym " returned from Bark Ridge. 111., after a three day visit in the Thomas Bertsch home ami wet • the God parents in baptism or Sunday, July 24 for their grandniel e. Baby Joan Carolyn B rtsi h, the 6th child of Mm. Waller's m phew Thomas 11. Bertsch and wife, Clair Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bertsih and Mrs Wallers twin sister, Mugaret. all of Sabnea. Iowa: also Mrs Hortense Milhelm. Chic gi I and Mrs. Marie Higgins. Oak Ridge. In the evening, a ham supper was served on the lawn.
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Bakery an 1 Fancy Goods S dr, August 6. 1960. from 11.00 am. t>> 3:00 p in, at the Koontz La I' ip Station, Pi >< eed, for the Ai Hal Fircma: s dinner. Mi and Mrs. William WcTr >f Tym r a t tended Ihe We 19 r m r ily reunion Monday evening n Wank gon. 111., at the home m the Joe Waller family and wa jomed by his sister Mrs. Hazel M. Ginlev, of Waukegan and a niece, Mrs. Helen Burnette and .sons, also of near Waukegan. Others p^-esent were Mr and Mrs. A. P. Bertsch of Sabula, kVa and several nieces and nephews of Mrs. Joe Waller from I'di.inapolis.
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