The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1962 — Page 6

THE IXDEPENDENT-NEWS — Aug. 29. 1962

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WALLERTON Mr and Mrs Richard Schultz. ! of Bremen, Mr. and Mrs Robert ‘ Schultz. of South Bend, and Mt at d Mr> Victor Schultz of Walkertun. attended th,. Mobile • Home Show in Elkhart Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. George M Gee and Barbara, of South Bend, and Shirley Hayter, of Hamlet, .vere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Dale Watts and family. Mr and Mrs. John Bellinger ami son. Gregg, returned fix m a vacation and fishing trip to Vetmillion Bay. Ontari >, Canada. Thev brought their fishing limit home in Walleye Northern Mr Bellinger caught the bigges’ Walleye for the week at Indian l<ake. Mr and Mrs Orville Schmeltz and sons have just returned .' rom a nine day trip to the East Among the places they visited were Washinjlon. D. C., Jamestown. Va„ Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Mr and Mrs. Willard Winkley of Vallejo. Calif., spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mr . M. L Bouse. After 20 years of service in the Navy, Mr WinkIh y has retired and he and Mrs Winkley have gone to New York to make their home Mr and Mr< Dennis Northern and children. Mr. and Mrs J; im s Payton and children, spent last we<>k vacationing in W.sc msin and Minnesota Re\ and Mrs. Harold W IL.mis and family are spending a few days in Maukton, Wis. They will go from there to Indianaoolis for several days before returning home. BARG Al \ CENTER Kooniz Line Hours Sun. & Mon. 10-6 lues. - Med. • Thur. Fii. & Sat. 9 . 7 STOP IN! YOH ( AN T AFFORD NOT TO. •Jim & Marge Morrev 5t527

| J. B. WILLIAMS & SONS I “Serving You Since 1928” S 3’/ 2 miles west of Walkerton Phone 586-3331 ■ I Sale Runs From Autf. 30 To Sept. 5 I Bulk Sausage lb 35c j ■ (toneless J Beef Stew lb 59c I Sirloin Steak lb 79c I Cube Steak lb 79c | (enter I Pork Chops lb 65c | End Chops lb 39c I Mock I Chicken Legs 10c ea Or lb 69c | We Have Plenty Os LH Beef. Pork & Lamb. Quality Meat*— Complete Home Locker Pro* ■ ceding custom slaughtering, agtng cutting, sharp i freezing, rendering, hickory smoking. Retail, Wholesale. Quarters of Beef, Veal, Pork and Lamb. f Open 8 to 6 p. m. mofiuay thru Saturday, ■ Closed Sundays and Holidays. ■

Mr ami Mm Bud Campbell and family, of Highland. Ind spent the we k end with his mother Mi Josephine Campbell. Mr and Mis. Ross Lxwrcnce. of Indianapolis spent from Saturday to Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs David La w ren । e. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Craig, were Mr and Mrs. Carl Schober, Miss Nancy and Miss Emmy Ixm King, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Luther. Mrs. Emma King and Mias Carol Hoffman, of LaPorte. Roljert Hiler, Larry, Bobby and Jack, and Charles O. Hiler. spent last week in Man el] Minn., f ibhing Mrs Jonn irmuu.... spent Monday. Tuesday and Wednesdnv in Port Wayne attending a s< hool conference at Concordia Senior College. Mi and Mrs. A. C. Gosenberg and daughter Joan, of lowa City. lowa, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Harold Knowlton and family. Sunday guests were Mrs. Cora Burch, of South Bend; Mis. Earl Klatt and Mr. and Mrs Charles Klatt and daughters, of Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelver and daughter. Mrs. W. O. Williams and Miss Evelyn Harrell. Plymouth, Mrs. William Harrell and family and Miss Rosetta Cling, of Argos, Mr and Mrs. Louis Houser. Mi. and Mrs. Herman H my a."'! Dr Glen Neidlinger, of Walkerton. Astern »on callers were Don Kelver, of La Porte, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Knowlton and daughters, of North Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and family of Walkerton. Mi and Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr., and children and Mr. and Mis Richard Anerson Sr., have ret timed from a tour of the western states They saw the Badlands, Mt. Rushmore. Devil - Tower, a drive thru Big Horn Mountain and Waterton Glacier Park. The Senior Andersons took another route and both joined at Bauff Park Alberta. Canada. They later toured Bauff and Jas. per Park. The group then enjoyed a scenic trip thru Fraser Canyon. BC . on their way to the Seattle World's Fair They saw Grand Coulee him after which the Juniors returned home and the Seniors enjoyed a day at lowa State Fair before returning home.

Mt and Mrs Mi h”.el Murphy and children, of Verminfbn on the Lake. Ohio, spent last week vl it'ng his parents Mi and Mrs. lli< hnd Murphy and family Mr. and Mrs. Oren Conrad, of Roc hesh r. spent Sunday with Mr ano Mrs Clyde Bick and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Battistoni and children returned to Chicago after spending a week at Koontz Lake. While here they visited her parents, Mi and Mrs. Erville Kaercher .aid grandfather. Joseph Laßadic. Mrs. Marie Newhouse and Mrs. Gene Rhodes and daughter. Jeannie, are spending this week in Bedford and Dale, Indiana, visiting relatives. Gene Palmer will return to school August 31, to attend th< Culver Military Academy Workshop as editorial supervisor. These classes are devoted to the planning of the 1963 Yearbook. — - — — - BIRTHS □ ~ □ Mr. and Mrs. James Long are the parents of a daughter, bom August 21. in Holy Family hospital. FOOTBMX BOOSTERS Th<- Football Boosters club will meet Sept 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the high school. The club is sponsoring a sock hop Saturday night Sept 1. fmm 8 to 11 pm. In the North Liberty grade school gym.

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(Oll’LE’S CM B ' r '* The Presbyterian (’hi rch Con* plc's Club met Sunday ;rt th* lake cottage of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Burch, with Mr. and Mrs. J ick Ryan also serving as host * and hostess. The group enjoyed an afternoon of swimming, boating, skiing and shidfleboard A business meeting was held following the pot luck supper Plans arc under way for a “Chicken-Noodle Carry-Out" in which the general public will be invited to place their orders and buy this delicious dish The chairman for this project is Mrs. Wayne Burch. Her committee will bo j amid later. Hosts for the next meeting will be Mr and Mrs. Russell Hartsough. Mi and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, and Mr. and Mi> Jack Tiede. WESLEYAN I) LI GHTER* TO MEET TITSIHY The annual monthly meeting o* Vo-** t m r*« Wesleyan Daughters will be held Tuesday S-pu itMT sth. at K OO p.m. in the Methodist Church basementSpeaker of the evening will ba IT. Lee Smith, who will speak on tlw Wonder Os Love and show colored pi< tur*« and slides Hostesses forth., evening will be Jana Pittman. Dorothy Tank nnd Marge Stull Members ar,, welcome to bring guests.