The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1963 — Page 16

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 5. 1961

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M>. \\ alb i Gioslme attended tn-' fumra! . Mis Danimie Miller in Columbia City \\ < dnrsday. Mr and Mrs Floyd Bradford and Jeff of Akron were week end pue t . nt Mr and Mis Arthui Grote. Mi and Mi - Steven Beach of Sandusky. Ohio, were recent guests of Mi and Mn Chink Hinz an.? Mrs Eugene Gerber and children. Mr and Mi Keith Knepper will !>■ entertained on their 27th wedding anniversary. Sept 5, by Mr and Mi Chin k Hess of Michigan City. Mi and Mrs Dennis Northam and family. Mr and Mrs James Payton and family, and William Buchtel spent last week at Land of Lkes. Wisconsin and Ontario, Canada Mis Minnie Mikesell accompai wd her son and wife. Mr. and Mi> f >vde Martin, of Mishawal a to Charles ( ny. lowa last \ ‘< k end where they visited the Martins' daughter Mr. and Mra Willjam Stultz Mr Eugene Gerber and daught *r, Rosalie and twin sons. Robert and Charles, returned to th -ir borne in Pleasant Hill. California after a six weeks visit with Mrs. (xnbiaa parents. Mr and Mrs. Charles Hmz and relatives in Ohio.

Z Coming Soon I ■ Saturday, September 21 £ . Household Auction Sale ■ Some Antiques ■ 505 Van Buren St. Walkerton, Indiana . Goods Seen Day Os Sale ■ ■ Mrs. Charles Worrell ■ ■ Theo. Rhodes, Auctioneer 586-2319 * I I - t x ' J l l \A ’ \\ i i r I Why it pays to use the plant food f ! MADE SPECIFICALLY f FOR LOCAL WHEAT By using a generalized premium plant food you n ight gel the nght balance of nutrients and the right types of ingredients for local wheat. But chances are you wouldn’t. Thats why Swift formulates this plant food specifically for the needs of local wheat . to i | bStr«X the p ant food you use “ n£/ " | h V*" d Formula for Wheat provides the ri^ht balance of nutrients . . . with the additional growth elements that may be lacking in th^ area. It provides the right kinds of nitrofen I ^M P ^ rUB, 81 r potash 10 K' ve w lie«t just\he rishi degree of start in the fall for vigorous S wmtenng and » fast start next spring g Order the right fertilizer for local wheat Do it i' ' I I 'I I1 North Liberty Elevator !; * I Phone 656 KHI

Mrs Rebet ca Kitson, of Syraiirt. Indiana, spert the uetk end with her daughter and family. Mi. and Mn 1 nomas Cotton. Mi- Howard Crumbac k had het son, George Nieubuurt and family, and Mike Finney as guests for three days. Mr and Mrs Branson Hiatt ana family spent Sunday and Monday at Turkey Run and the Shades State Park. Mrs Jay Cotton returned home Thursday from visiting her daughter in Chicago. While there she attended the Chicago Ceramic Show at tlie Hotel Morrison. Mr. and Mrs Michael Thalk and three children of New Castle were guests over the Labor Day week end of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rains and family. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mettler of Columbia City and Mite Vonnie Capes of South Bend were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milner Capes and family. Col and Mrs. Fletcher Jaques of Evansville. Ind . were week end guests of the former’s sister and husband. Mr and Mrs. Newton Williams. Saturday evening the Williams entertained for dinner in honor of Jack Hannagen who was celebrating his birthday Other guests included Mrs Hnnnagen and Mr ard Mrs Fred Koppenhofer Sr. of Grovertown.

Mr and Mrs. James Ridenour spent the Labor Day week end at Like Bruce near Kewanna. Mr. and Mrs. John Nieubuurt visited his mother, Mrs. Howard Crumtack over the week end. They also visited Mr. Crumbuck ai Junes Hospital. Mrs M. Lange of Chicago, has been a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Crambert for the past three weeks. Mrs Lange is the mother of Mrs Crambert. Mr an I Mrs. Charles Wooley and Mr. and Mrs D J Morrison, Lana and Gary, spent the holiday week end at Ox Bowl Like, near Ludington. Michigan. “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend'’ but a man's best friend is an hon«*st jeweler who knows his diamonds. See Lee Welch at Lee's Jewelry, Walkerton. Misses Rose A lye and Judy Hiler of St. Louis, Mo., spent the Labor Day week end with Judy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hiler. Mrs. Ann Ganzer who has been ill for quite some time, is in Borges < Hospital. Kalamazoo, Michigan. She is recuperating from three heart attacks suffered in one week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown and children of Kokomo were week end guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Seitz. (Sunday afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seitz of South Bend and Mrs. Ethel Seitz of Munster Mrs Lyle Roush and sons, Mrs. Richard Kunkle and family, Mr . Dale Watts and daughters, were Friday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Calvin and family, Kenneth Watts and Mr and Mrs. Dale Watts Jr. in Bryan. Ohio Sunday ew-ning guests of Mr and Mrs. Iceland Welch were Monte Stuart and Jim Klingerman, of Plymouth: Mr and Mrs. Roger Myers of Bourbon. The Welches spent Ijibor Day in St Joseph. Michigan with Mr. and Mrs Paul McAdams. Mr. and Mrs Charles Gorsline had as Labor Day guests Mite Andre Beckmann of Renton. Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nelson and daughters Karen and Lianne of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaeffer, Kay and Kurt Mims Beckman is staying this fall and winter with her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gorsline. John Siebert and Mi^s Dorothy Siebert of Gary. Miss Lily Siebert of Hamkt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Humphrey and Judy Hum- , phrey of Findlay, Ohio, and Mr. • and Mrs. Carl Lytle of H. —y. 111. were guests over the L u r Day week end of Mr and Mis Henry Hollinger. Mrs Fred Shultz returm ’ to her home after spending- the summer visiting her gi;m l<hil- । dt nin the west She visited Mr and Mrs. Frank Rupe. Mr an . । Mrs Gerald Jacobs and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hostetler in Van Corner Wa hington; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hostetler Jr in Portland. Orgeon. While in Washington s! ■ attended the wedding of her great-granddaughter. Miss Dixie Lynn Jacob< She also spent several days in San Jose Cain. with Mr an ! Mis James M >ran. From there sho flew to Chicago and visited her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs lack R< ari- k. They brought her home Friday and spent several days here.

St. Joseph County CENTREVILLE FAIR Centreville, Mich. Sept. 16 to 21 5 Days Os Racing $30,000 In Purses Racing Every Afternoon Tuesday Thru Saturday

Clarence Shultz and Eugene | Kerchaert are spending this week in Canada on a fishing trip. । Mr. and Mrs. Gail Miller and daughter of Park Forest, 111., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed returned from a week's vacation in Wausau, Wisconsin, where they visited Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Huff. Mr. arul Mrs. Fred Barke and Ronald Huff of St. Paul were also gue.-ds of the Huffs. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bouse and family spent Libor Day week end in Brownsburg, Indiana, visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chesney and Mrs. Mabel Dunlap. They ' also spent a day at the Indiana ' State Fair. Mr. and Mm. Harry Malstaff and Mark and Laura Kay returned Friday from a six week's trip west where they visited her mother, Mrs. Jessie Haden in Laguna Beach, Calif. They spent a week in Los Angeles where they visited friends and saw Disneyand and Knotts Berry Farm; a few days were spent at Lake Arrowhead. They also toured Tiajuana. Mexico and the San Diego Zoo and Huntington Lbrary. Enroute home they visited Mrs MalstafTs brother and family. Dr. and Mm. Robert Haden and Heidi at IdylwiM Mt. A highlight of the trip was a visit with Navy friends at I^ake City, Colo., on the Gunnison River fishing for trout.

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———— — — p BIRTHS □ Q Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray Plymouth are the parents i>t daughter, Beth Ann, born Sept, ber 1 in Memorial hospital. Si Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L are the paternal grandparent Mr. and Mrs. Berry Bied. steadt of Michigan City are - parents of an 8 lb. 2 oz. daug’ born September 2 in fit. Ant In hospital, Michigan City. She ! been named Connie Ann. Mr. Mrs. Gale Sherland are the mat. nal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tur have a son, bom August 31 Osteopathic hospital Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hei are the parents of a daug born Sept. 1 in Community I pital. Mr. and Mrs. I^rry Weil a the parents of a daughter b August 30 in Osteopathic hus: tai. A daughter was bom Augu 30 In Osteopathic hospital Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bell. DORCAS CIRCLE The Dorcas Circle of the Pn . byterian Ch rue h will meet . nesday, Sept. 11 at 2 p.m in t! church social rooms. Mrs. Charb Hinz will be the hostess. M Walter Johnson will have ti. devotions, “A People Sent Fort! Mrs. Gus Schultz will have t! lesson. ' Assignment Race.”