The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1962 — Page 4

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —October 4,1962

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The Dorca Curb o th< Pr-s---bytcrian Cher h wi I > >e< t at he home of Mrs. Fn nk Ikn a on Wednesday. Octobei 10. at 2 pin Mr ami Mrs. Hiny Seber,:er nnd Dan of Griffith were roc- nt visitors of .Mr. and Mts W. P. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs W P Cowan have m evied word o' the birth of another great-gran child whirl is a son .born to Mr nd Mrs Cirlyle Sci-oggins of Gn em tie Karen. Tom and Lisa Ran< all of Indianapolis, spt nt the week end with the r gra; dparents, Mr. and Mrs David Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Siu icr were in Chuag > Monday to atb nd the preview showing of the r ;W 1963 Studebaker bars at die Edgewater Beach Hotel. Mrs. Elsie Stone - , of Faye te, Ohio, spent ten days with h?r son and family Mr an! Mrs. Ger di Stoner. Mrs. John Wvlls Sr., of P -n---sacola. Florida, spent last Thvrsd:; - — ,f. •' y . John Wells Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A; thur DeMy r. Craig. Mrs. Dora Knowlton <nd Mr. and Mrs. Getald Knowlton and daughters, of Korth LibeitV, were Sun lay dinrer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton, and family. Mr. and Mrs. R bert Silt w »»•. called to Clear Lake, Town, l ist week by the d ath of their son, Verne Ward, who died Se; t 25 Funeral services were held Friday. Mr. Wal'd had been in ill health several yeais. S Sgt. Charles Kincaid. Willis AFB. Las Vegas, had ciiarg- of setting up the Stra egic WeaponDisplay at th* Airforce Convention in Las Vegas ast week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glaze ;nd Children, of Garrett, were re -nt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenn ‘th Gillies and family and Mr and Mrs J<hn Clark and family. Chris Manion, ot South id. find Gene Palmer, son of Mi .nd Mrs Richard J. Palmer. Koo.itz Lake, were given special recognition by Bill Etherton. sports announcer, at School Field list Saturday. Over W cadets m r’hed during the pre game parade televised on WNDU-TV a - , he Adams-Culver MA football game. Gene is < Captain and Ci mpany Commander of the Cui er Military Academy Band. OBSERVE lUTH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Maizotto entertained Sunday, Sept. 'ih j. ir honor of the 40th veddmg anniveisary of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Willi i ns A fara y dinner was eatoyi d at the Wan Jia in Plymouth by Mb R. E Irwin Mrs. Beulah Sterner, mother and sister of Mrs Williams, Mr. and Mrs Marzotto and family and Mr and Mrs. Williams. When the group return' 1 to the Williams home an Rik y I. cd about 2 30 p.m., tl, y du o er i Audrey had been busy w’.il )< r parent- attend<-d church. The dining table had a beautiful centerpiece of ruby pnk and • Lite asters, a 10th anniversary • ake decorated with pink rosebuf; .and white doves pink napkin- and candies. Soon guests b«gan arriving bringing with then g wish-s and lovely gifts for the 1 onored couple Among the |5 uh > if. uded were members if the Sun v School < lass Mr* Willi.m t•: >- es. other <l,s • fronds ; io r ative«. They serv-d rake. 1c • cream, Tm its, punch and ( C e When all the guests had gone. Die Wilbur —i f-lt it 1 ■! ad Ln a prefer t day. ent >vi .. th* fellowship of loved once and friends,

Mr and Mrs. Gale Shetland and Chiu k were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Barry Beiderstadt and family in Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs Jerry MalsUff and sons, of LaPorte, spent Sunday with Mr and Mr-. John Wells. Mr and Mrs. Darrel Clino, of Christopher. 111., spent a week with h<r sister. Mr and Mrs. Charles Tiede, Mr and Mrs. Harry Welch, of Greenfield. Illinois, spent a week with their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Inland Weich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutoi and family. Mrs Earl Gunn and daughter, of Mishawaka, Mr. and Mr.- Jack Tiede and family, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Moerman and family and Mrs. Roger Gunn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Tiede. COUPLES ( LI B The Presbyterian Couple's Club spent Sunday evening, Sept. 23. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Russell Hartsough. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tiede and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson were also hosts The group enjoyed a wiener roast and an evening of square dancing under the direction of Ernest Corm r. N-xt month Mr. and Mrs Marvin Bouse and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sui: von will be hosts.

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Leland Welch was the victim of a surptise birthday party Tuesday evening given by Mrs Welch, when friends from Plymouth arrivid to help him celebrate They were Mr and Mrs Jack Greenlee, Mr and Mrs David Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Robert Beatty, Mrs. Lester Read and Mi Neal Chase. Grand Night John Garab Jr., and secretary Jerry Groves, of the Plymouth Council 1975 attended the Council meeting in South Bend last Wednesday for all officers, chairmen and chaplains of the Li Porte. South Bend, Notre Dame and Plymouth Districts of the Knights of Columbus. Mi and Mrs. Gordon Bontley have purchased a property in North Judson and move into same. Mr Bentley is employed by the NYCRR. Mrs Belle Hardenbrook entertained Mr and Mis. Gordon Bentley at Melco Restaurant. It was Mr. Bentley’s birthday. TEEN DANCE SATI’RDAY AT YOUTH BUILDING The weekly Teen Dance at the Walkerton Youth Building will be held on Saturday again this week is the Walkerton-Knox football game on Friday night forces the change to Saturday. The dance will be from 8:30 to 11:00 p.m, with tie usual ten cent admission to cover miscellaneous building expenses. Dancing will be to recorded music. Large crowds have beer, turninv * for dobros an-’ ’t Is open to Teen Agers of this area. Many from otn r sch iois have been taking advantage of these dances for an evening of fun. Every man is entitled to his fair share, but he has no right to try to take another’s.

3--- - - □ THANKS We would like to thank the North Liberty, Walkerton, Lakeville and Center Township fire departments for their assistance at the time of our fire last week; also the neighbors and friends who came to help. Mr. and Mrs. Perle Lippm I want to thank the neighbors, friends and relatives for their <ards, prayers and flowers during my illness while in the hospital and since returning home. God ble.<s eacl one as he sees their needs. p Edith Grcshans Tlv family as James White wishes to thank the Walkerton graduation class of '55. other friends and relatives, for the expressions of sympathy. ol p We wish to expess our appreciation to all our friends, the Walkerton Eastern Star, Walkerton Masonic Lodge, Mount Vernon Club, Rev. H. E. Williams and Rev David Owen for cards, flowers, acts of kindness and comforting words during our recent bereavement in the loss of our son. p Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sill

Public Sale Due to the death of my husband I am selling f<dh wine articles. located 3* 2 miles east of lyner, 3*2 nile north of Plymouth and 1 mile west of Plymouth. Saturday, October 6 1:00 P. M. Allis Chalmer Tractor. Ease Tractor SC-1951 Both Good Rubber, Plows And Culivators tor ( ase. Corn Planter, MT Case Mower, Case (’ >rn Picker. AC Com« iru Black H iwk Hay Rake. Landon Disk, Wagon, Manure Spreader. Grain Drill, 1947 Chev. Truck, 2 lar t Tractor Tires. Chain Saw Almost New, Surge Milker, McCormic Dearing Milker. Surge Varum Pump, large Ladders, 1 Roll Barb Mire Roll W »ven Wire. 2Gallon Oil Drums And Oil, 3 Tanks Gas. Gasoline l awn Mower, EJ°c. Drill Press (Good\ New Oster Elec. Cord Clippers, Elec. Hot Water Halter, Large Stock Water Tank. 1 (iaHon Pasterizer, 100 Or More Bails Os Straw, 120 Bails Alis. Hay, Bernz-O-Matic Lantern. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Motorola Table Radio. Philco 11 Ft. Refrigerator with 50 Pound Freezer. Maytag Wringer Washer, 1 Buffett 2 Burner (Jas Stove. Duo Therm Oil Heater. This household '’•oods of low»’*s below. Electric Stove. Refrigerator. Philco TV’ Console, Living Room Suit, Drop Leaf Table, Ki’chen Table and f hoi’s, living Room (’hairs. 1 Sneed Queen Mangel Ironer, Also Smail Miscellaneous Articles. Terms — (ASH Not Responsible For Accidents Mrs. Delmas Figg Owner Archie Schultz twrtin^AAn n hone 784-2745 Vern Flusenzier, Sr. Clerk

• We wish to take this opportunity to thank the Presbyterian Church and all our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Violet E. Wilk, erson. p C. Arthur Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson and family WMJIERTON HIGH MENU Monday: Goulash, tossed salad, fruit, rolls, butter and milk. Tuesday: Ham salad on buna, browned potatoes, celery and carrot sticks cookies and milk. Wednesday: Chili and cracker®, cole slaw, cake with pineappla frosting and milk. Thursday: Sauerkraut and hot dog. boiled potatoes, cinnamon rolls and milk. Friday: Toasted cheese sandwich, buttered rice, green beana, cherry pie and milk. LINCOLN TUT 11. D. CLUB MEETING POSTPONED The October meeting oi the Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club has been postponed to Tuesday, October, 9, due to ths funeral services of one of its members being held on the regular meeting date. Drive Safe Always!