The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1962 — Page 10

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — July 5,1962

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(WALKERTON) Week end guest* in the home of Mr and Mrs. Leslie Ingram ware Mr and Mrs. Charles Ingram, of Vernon, Ind ; Mr. and Mrs James Short, Madison, Ind., and Mrs. Dorothy Harmon, cf Columbus, Ind Miss Leora Yoder, cf MechanicsbuHrg. Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Freed, of Nappanee, called on Mrs. Dora Knowltcn last Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Dean Knowltcn and family, and Mr. and Mrs Harold Knowlton, and family, spent Sunday in Lafayette with Mr and Mrs Carl Delaney. Mr. and Mrs. AJbert Crambert, of Gladensburg. Md. are visiting this week wi‘h his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Crambert. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hostetler are spending this week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kattau. in Patchogue, New Ycrk. THANK YOT AND GOODBYE For twenty years Walkerton has been our heme. In that time we have found many good friends, some good and true beyend belief and now that we are leaving to make cur home near Bill in Phoenix, we want to thank each of you fcr your friends iip and say goodbye. Our new address wall be 1746 Fast Roma Ave.. Phoenix. Ariz. We w 11 be happy to hear frem you ard when you are in Phoenix be sine tc look us up. Fred and Vama Best Maud Galloway jsp j>X " The Friendly Corner" Your Complete DX Oil. Gas And Grease Center Managers Gene Feitz and Jim Martin

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Tommy Schultz, of LaPorte, was a guest hint week of Mr and Mrs. Gus Schultz. Guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs Ewart Farrar wen: Mr. and Mrs. Budman Farrar and family, Scuth Bend, Mr. and Mi , Wm Farrar and family, of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. George Boek and family. Columbia City; Mr and Mrs. Frank Guthrie and family. Vrbnna, 111., and Mr. and Mrs Karl Hardman, of Indianapolis. Members cf the Hahn family will ga'her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith on July 4th A pot luck dinner will be served at nocn. Out of town guests who will bo present are. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Anderson Sr., Julie and Busric. of Pekin. Ill.; Mr and Mrs. Harold Andersen Jr., and Rogtn, of Chilcothe, Ill.; and Mr and Mrs. Lynn Stull and family, South Bend. Mr and Mrs. S'eve Beach, of Sandusky. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. William Lucius. of Tiffin, Ohio, were geusts Satu day of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Gerb r and children and Mr and Mrs. Charles Hinz. Lt jg and Mrs. E. D. Gerber and children loft Tuesday fcr Pleasant Hill, Calif., where they will make thei? home while Mr. Gerber is stationed at Treasure Island. Adam Mann ir. Is visiting thii week in Mar is’s Feny, Ohio, with his unci a. Lewis Clemons, and family. He will see the Shrine Circus in Wheeling, W. Va.. on July 4'h. Mr. and Mi a Kenneth Gillies and family returned from a menth’s vacation in California. They also a tended the World’s Fair in Seattle. Mrs. R, N. LaFeber entertained last Thursday morning with a coffee elatch in her home to better acquaint the ministers’ wives with the ladies of the community. Th*~se who attended were Mrs Roy Miller, Mrs. W. P. Cowan. Mrs. Charles Worrell, Mrs Nellie Purdy, Mrs. Charles Hinz. Mrs. Gene Gerber, Mrs. David Filer, Mrs. G. V. Anglemyer, Mrs. V. Beckman, Mrs. Harold E. Williams, Mrs. David Owen. Mrs. Mahlon Jacob, Mrs. Emmet Eiler and Mrs. Frank Dunn. Maple City Poultry Farm Phone 656-3135 Now Buying Eggs At 110 N. Main St. North Liberty, Beginning June 25. Try Us For Prices For Your Quality Eggs.

Mr. and Mrs. Orris Farrar were Fourth of July guests of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Williams, North 'Liberty. Mrs Oscar Barney spent the week end in South Bend with Mi and Mrs. Robert Holland. who had just returned frem a two week's vacation in the East. Richard Houser Places In 4-H Competition The St. Joseph County 4-H competition tcok place at Wash-mgton-Clay High School Monday uiien Richard Houser placed first in the public sneaking contest and Barbara IJdy participated in the foods demonstration. Richard is now eligible fen the District contest July 11. The 4-H junior leaders enjoyed a picnic and swimming party Saturday at Silver Beach, St. Joseph, Michigan. A joint meeting of the boys and girls clubs will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday. July 13, at the high school. A Brazilian IFYE,

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Akiyoshi Acki, visiting Indiana for the summer, and a guest in the Clingenpeel home for thre< weeks, will be the guest speaker He will show his colored slide fcr the group and promises a most interesting talk. Club mem bers are urged to bring a gues’ to the meeting. Also, bring all record books, ccmpleted, With th< exception of livestock projects To be discussed will be a money making project when a r6ti;*seri« and radio will be given away at the Achievement night to be held August Sth at the high school. The aim of law is protection f.»r humanity—protection of Un good against the bad. In the pursuit of happiness d< not forget to take time out t enjoy the beauties of nature. The worl,d really appreciates man who has a clear cojim ien< < and keeps still about it. Work during the daylight houi y u’ll accomplish much mor< than a day dreamer.