The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1963 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe and daughter will leave Sunday for a three week's vacation in Tucson, Arizona with Mrs. Wolfe's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes and daughter. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family wore Mx. and Mrs. Fred Smart of Cincinnati, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blosser. Mr. and Mra John Beron Jr., and family were Sunday guests of theDao Friesner family in Osce-

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Whether it’s a footrace or a simple assignment of everyday life, a good start is pretty important. But something else is far more important in the long run and this, as you may have guessed, is a good fioith. The world Is full of good starters. It takes only a little bit of enthusiasm to get start* ed on some project or an* other. Finishing the project is something else. Things happen. Other, more interesting^

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rau m attended the commencement and open house of their niece, Miss Judy Rauen at Wanatah Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs Raymond Cooper spent Sunday in Arcadia where they visited Mrs. Cooper's mother who is seriously Hi. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rauen attended the. graduation and open house of their niece, Miss Kay Pheg^ey a LaCrosse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes and family of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Solomon of Gary, of Niles, Michigan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Graf. Mrs. Charles Gordon of Norfolk, Virginia, arrived Tuesday morning tor a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rauen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rauen attended the commencement and open hi,use of their nephew. Roy Crane, who was graduated from Washington Township School in Valparaiso Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rensberger and son had as dinner guesss Sunday Cyril Coppens and daughter Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coppens and children and Miss Ethel Mijlnax, all of South Bend; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monhaut and daughter of Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele honored their daughter Susan with an open house following her graduation Monday evening. Gueete were Rev. and Mrs. Ray Mills of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. Garold Mikel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Behrenbnich and Mr. and Mrs. J. Alvin Taylor. all of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele and family of Mishawaka; Fred DeCnidres. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gentry, Mrs. Fred Shcely and Eileen, Mrs Rance Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman, Mr. and Mrs William Steele, Mr. and Mrs Fred CuHar and Rev. Charles Patterson.

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seemingly more profitable opportunities come along. All of this is just one way of leading up to the fact that it is wise to make your choice on the basis of staying power. Whatever your needs, look first to the reputable local merchant. He’s been around a long time—-because he always runs a good race, the full race. Whether you need services or merchandise, place | your confidence in someone with proven ability.

Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins went to Peru and Bunker Hill Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Creech of Peru wan a wt ‘k end guest of Mr. and Mi Allen Baki.ey and family. Mr. and Mrs D. A. Pear, e spent Sunday with the Richard Glover family in Warsaw Mis. John Schrader was the guest of the John Miller family on New Road Sunday. Recent guests ot Mr. and Mi Bert Rudynski and family were Mrs. Mary Romsu ki, Walter Rudynski and H.mrv Stopczyn i of IxUVirte; Mrs. Kenneth Cinch and Richard and Mr and Mrs. Russell IFrazier and daughters of Gouth Bend; Mr. and Mis Harold Schrader of Koontz Ixiko and Mr. ajid Mrs. Charles Clrich. □ _ n BIRTHS □ q Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gone are the parents of a son. D aiglas Allen, born May 27 in Enge Ils Memorial hospital m Harvey, 111. Mr. ami Mrs, Robert Parks are the parents of a son born Sunday, May 26 in Community hospital. □——— — — □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ - □ Mrs. Ollie Sheaks is a patient in Holy Family hospital. Mrs. John Garrett is a surgical patient in Memorial hospital. Mrs. Virgil <Tipe is a patient in Osteopathic hospital. Indiana Lady National PT A Vice-President The Annual Convention of the National <l>ngrcss of Parents and Teachers, in session at Miami Beach, Florida has elected as vicepresident of Region IV Mrs. Don Herrin, 6325 Nbrth Michigan Road. Indianapolis, Tnd Region IV covers Wisconsin, Michigan,

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Illiikiis, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Mrs. Herrin succeeds Mi Russell S. Moore, of Worthington, Ohio. Mrs Herrin has sen od on the National Board of Managi rs sim e I96<। as pre ident of the Indiana (\ ngnis. She completed this t um of olhee this month. She is a member of the Pike Central Eh - • ntary PTA and Pike ITSA in Indianap) >lts. Since 1961 Mrs. Herrin l.a. been a member of two p< । ini National Congneis committees the dimmittee on election and the prgram committee on legislation. Before becoming state president, she served the Indiana (’ingress as first vice-president ' 1957-60) and as chairman of its committee

Dr. Walter M. Denaut OFFICE HOI RS: 9- 1 and 1:30 - 5:00 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott brash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Child Vision Cai*? * Visual Training * Contact Lenses t Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Monday and Thursdays 2:00 - 5:30 Wednesdays Phone 586-3722 Beat The Heat Insulate Now Ehlers Insulation South Bend AT-77850 Free Estimates Pays For Itself In Fuel Savings Pressure Blown On Ceiling Or Into Walls From Outside — Fire Proof Too ______ Hjl3

on legislation (1953-57). Her work has be*-n r©cogniz« -I outside the parent-teacher organization. She is a m on her of the • xecutive committee and an in< or- ] '‘i itor ot the Midwest Program ot Airborne Television Instruction, formed in 1962. She was a del-, gate to the 1960 White Hou e < 1 mt Fence on Children and Youth; secretary to the Gov< rnor’■ Youth (Runril (1957-62) and the Governor's comnutte, j on .school Hnanc ■ (19571 and it - reation <1957-62i. She erved on the 1962 Governor ; Committee on School Finance. Be thrifty — don’t blow ww pennies, and then your dollars will be blown by your heirs.

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