The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 May 1963 — Page 16

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — May X 1.963

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Mr. and Mr J ’m Heron J. ai <i family wm> Sunday after* i mn visitors of Mi and Mrs. Lo Friesner of Osceola. Mr and Mrs. Roland Cabana and grandson, of South Bend. UTr Sunday afternoon guests of Mr and Mrs Ralph H mb tugh Clxi) Benjamin of Spring Rtk' M-w Jersey, is -penning thrv.i* with his sister. Mrs I’auhm- Morris and his rn 'thei Mi.- C. S. Injamm The North Liberty Pa - Matrons met at the 1. ~f Mr . Kathryn lb vel Tur day . veiling xx til. II memb'ipr> ent Initiation veremo! y w»s held f >i Mrs. Manne Jone* Jr past matron. M-A-S-C-N-I-C No. 619. F. AAM WALKERTON. iNDItN* MARVIN WILLIAMS W M HARRY DOLL. Secretary MASONIC MEETINGS F.rst Thursday Night of Mont* All Masons Invited

Wheel i Alignment ! Specialists Coned: Shimmy. Bounce and Tire Wear Trobaugh Auto Parts Phone Cs(>-1521 North Liberty 1 b ■■ r^X. *a w Ew Ekl A n F®l lEJ^-- 7 ; I ■■ . % ’ - ■o. " "' • ...; ' '?■- , ISywjyjMSffiMM .ai Farmers State Bank I Os Wyatt | Walkerton Branch — Member Fl DU J — —J

On Saturdax evening. Mr and Mrs John B> ron Jr and family, were supper guests oi Mr. and Mrs Harold CUn k Mi and Mrs William Loan and daughter of Norfolk Virginia, are vi .Ring Mr and Mi . Kenneth Doan and Mi and Mrs Robert Raum and family. Mr ml Mi Roper Smgenfn and < hiidi m of Walkerton, and M an 1 Mr. Floyd Whitelvath a and daughter of Tyner were Sm.d iy x; ' ■ . of Mr K tin r Harman May we suggest b : Mother s Day. jewelry, hosiery lingerie, div.v-e -, skirt; blow <-s matched Spirt v ear, etc We gift wrap free and wrap for mailing Studio Dress Shop. Walkerton Ensign and Mrs Floyd Miller and family of Washington, !> C were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs Cl in Mamerow and son The Millers were enroute to S ir. Francisco where he will be stationed on the island of Guam for two years.

Mi and Mrs Clmrles Gordon kdt 'Fur day morning foi Norfolk, Virginia, where he is stationed in the Navy. Mr and Mrs James Ulrich of Benton Harbor, Michigan, and Mr an t Mrs Kenaeth Ulrich of South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles l irich □ - □ HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs Josephine Campbell is a medical patient in Holy Family hospital. I Mrs. Fn-d Awaki is a patient in Holy Family hospital I Joseph Qucbbeman was admitted to Holy Family hospital, Mrs. Howard Burden, North Liberty, is a patient m Communitv hospital. Lai’orte. n——— ♦ — o BIRTHS □-- - □ Mr. and Mrs. Ro-s Lawrence of Indianapolis are the parents of a son, David Andrew, born April 25 in Coleman Hospital, Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs. David Law apolis. Mr and Mrs. David Lawrence are the pateinal grandparents. Mr and Mis. Paul Jones of LaPorte are the parents of a 91b and 3 oz. daughter born April 26 in Holy Family hospital She ha-, been i imod Cynthia Lee. Mr and Mrs Jack Jones are the paternal grandparents. Mr and Mrs Claudio Rodrigm 7 of North Liberty are the parents of a daughter born April 29 in St. Joseph’s Hospital. South B- nd Mr. and Mrs Lester O'Connor. North Liberty. an* the parents of a son born April 23 in O teoputhk h> .spital Motor Scooter Drivers Warned The Indiana State Police have is ued the following warning to all who may be operating motor scooters or their par *n’ A’y a. ui.o drives a motor scooter on publi • ra is <r troperty mu-t h .ve an oj>‘rator.s license The: e vehi< les are not tox and the parent is to blame if an unlicensed person is operating one It is also mentioned that drivers of motor scooters follow the same laws and rules of the highway as a driver of a car. This is to be considered at all times as they are subject to arrest as anyone else Tighter restrictions are going to be enforced in this ai<a on motor scooter operators Read the Classified Ada I I It moffu. Hi r $2.8.95 up Give Mother That Diamond SheN Always Wanted Mother’s Day May 12th Rinjis Pendants, Earrings and Pins Also — We invite you to stop in and see our latest Spring Fashions In Jewelry Lee’s Jewelry Phone 586-3512 Walkerton, Ind.

CARDSX* THANKS 1 We wish to express our appreciation to the Nuabaum Funeral Home, Rev. Loucks, O.E S. No 319, Town of Walkerton employees, the honorary pallbearers, the churches, the beautiful floral trib. utes and the many friends who were bo kind and helpful to us irt the lose of our loved one. p The Clarence Tuttle family Wh wish to tliank everyone for the many kindnesses shown during” the illness and death of oui father and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hostetler and Alan Mr and Mr Lawrence Turner and family p The Kerchaert Family I would like to thank all my friends for their cards and kindness It made my stay in the hospital much nu>re pleasant, Thanks again. p Earl "Rags'' Kennedy To the many friends for the cards, calls, flowers and prayers for me during my illness while in the hospital and at home, may I say many thanks. Your thought-

I I Dr. Burton L. Furst E; a Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9-12 and I*S:3OMTTFS Closed Wednesdays — — g I a s B Day or Night I ® Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Phone Walkerton 586-3411 I I MOTH-PROOFING Mildew & Odor PROTECTION For Your Fine Garments AT NO EXTR A COST May 2nd thru 18th Only I' SI * Uomplete protection 0 si * against expensive and troublewme moth damage is an* other “plus” value of our complete drycleaning service. 4 This newest service ofTem T piotKtion to your fine fabric* v-2 -T from cleaning to cleaning ... and is a part of our regular drydeaning service ... al no T W XT extra cost to you. J Another professional serv* * ce offered by your finest 3 professional drycleaner. 8 Pounds Only $1.50 9:00 A. M. To 9:00 P. M. Monday Thru Saturday QUICK WASH LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING Phone 656-8945 North Liberty i

fulness and kindness were deeply appreciated. p Mra Martin Mellin My sincere thanks to everyone for the cards, flowers, prayers and other kindnee*ses shown ma while I was in the hospital and now at home. May God bless you all. p Mrs. J. Dean Knowlton We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone for their cards, floral tributes and many acts of kindness shown Us during the loss of our little daughter, Kimberly Kay. p Mr, and Mrs. Randy Koselak MINNETONKA 4-H A Mothers Tea May 10 was discussed at the Minnetonka i-H Club meeting and a committee appointed. 'Wie meeting was opened with devotions led by Marjean Cole. Recreation was led by Debbie Anderson and Sue Skinner. Demonstrations were given by Donna Smith and Janice Dipert. A health and safety lesson was given by Sharon Knowlton and Barbara Wilson. Refreshments were served by Anita Spencer and Connie DUensing. After the meeting tables and decorations were put up for the chili supper. Make Church a family affair