The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1964 — Page 14

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!** 1 |U poK j < H < gxihtion <>r Farmers State Bank ()l UA AIT. IX nil M \TF ol |\linxt,ATTHE ( HIM <H Bl s|\F>x OX l‘M EMBER JO. 1963 ASSETS -h baiant . t , „ ith ....... hanks, and < ash items in pro- _ t# i» e< i!< cl »n 4 135927.79 ~o 78 ■ -••:■ • • : M — ~ r bond,, n. < • <1 hbentures ( r X -ne - 1 ‘ ■' X rpci>m« st’-*' - ( n* id.np Nme stock of Federal Reve Bank i .n- and <th "unt (inrhHb g $1.55X47 «ve! drafts. 3 624 59107 k memo -s < -.n.-d Sts b.»oOO. furniture and s-^ 722 "°"" nk premises owneu -<• subject to None lens not asned by bank Kone al otate ow: -d oth : than bank premises ... Aone eentnents and ml r assets indirectly relenting nk pr n isi <u oth« r t a. .flat. sb »» ba. ny t • t>u> »<».« on T-Ptaww. outmdmg - None her '^stils POTAL ASSETS 0 805.099.32 I I .rtILITIES \ d iN pai tnci ships and r -alHM.iol . and . avings d. ! <»/.> of individuals, jxirtnerships, _ and corp, i’at ions _••••■ aOii.li . 1 eposlts of I’nKed State Government tin hidim: Postal Savings' • *; Xone : 4191 - ifi.al and < - <la ks etc — 1 T*l. DEIMSITS t , Total demand deposits S Tula, tune and savings deposit* S’ i o •• ! Iru-Igag. -t Otnei m i.> None on bank prcmlaea and xm- nunb end <ll r Lab.ll iv.s f>r burrowed money Aom eept; nce^ .x.- nted Lv ot »r account of this bank and tending let liabilities 94.9(2.4. iTAL LIABILITIES 9 022.915 84 CM ITAI 4(<<HXTx ; t.ii a । Common stock total par value sjoooo (bi Preferred ste k total par value $ None total letim! i< ' line $ None . (r. c»i >tal i tes and debentures $ None 200.1mm> (mi n , M 300,000.00 282 173.48 .a I i.' .rt i’ .mt for prvfetred capital) None TM. CAPITAL At X ’NTS - 782 173 48 >r*i. i : m:ii u u s a l capital accounts 91*05(1x032 MIMORAXHA , < • ,i . । < r ;j r► 1 h « -» d r a ’ter j. iii. ' and lulls r> !.aounted ars! ant ■’. i< «td t j« pun Lasei jkiikiOo' a L ixaH I e ar< aft«T detf k tion of valAkb ievnc* o . 7,000.00 9 ruut i a • at - - are ift< r d«>uction of vnlilion reserve, <d „ . None I Hux.ld A’. H < u*t of the alua. t. iinc i bank d < solemnly evr an i 'f ' ' . J. .।. p>l nf . .i, i;t .ni >s true and torre* t to tx-st of !l V , eCg.- gr.d bell, f HAFiiLI- \A If HNKE Caahier I lira < to,a J Gris U GEF.P.FP. FIEIXKIS ALDEREEP. AVAYX’L II Bt’F.CH LOBEBT G GERBER JOHN H .MOTTICE '< if I' •< aC ap < C *•’» ’ et>h, «• ' • in ’ . id FMb-. rlh<-4 bebue mo tLle 6’h <la> of Januac Hh>4 I I her ■ n • . • : ■ 'u t >r -1 <eb t <»f sh)» tank. • ! <- -n < ‘.; ireß Jan arj- 11, 1964 Matgeiv A Ba imgardner ... . _ _ Ncdaty Pibit-

that the Bible ^ecm- 1 > Hjnaak a jwr n»l m»> »ge t > them wbr;; j ,in rschir p« m» th’ - I -npun, 1 • .• • . hnadt a.i : captivated Cit ti. n <<>ngrcg 1 l b : tl . n ,tl < Nmth Ana rican ; entinent v ith net »n h mmdcul i \ . (lent* I v<». ahst and । f]n!,;t h> bring a dr'iglitful । ( < to hit ;r.. band ■ mini - . • . rioia n. iri* I’ hr tian.- out ,cf . d • Xp< ru m « ill S > ith ] s L • rv< . < a ] missionary * [ i•. .j a. 1. ' .gregal i' '’ k 1 : . M« ' ■. • n.td' Thor spnit ial challem • । s t -ned with । t- a ndly mf”i* < ifv which make- missm ■ , . , , v < Then kn- a b ■ ig< of • b;o kgi und of the mi- loi ny ovceant makes then me- «g‘ n levant to the changing -cen< s i • m WoCd events Ta v(Xa nt Him - ■ i-ovnag. of the fik ds of Tn. On '■ vntl , M . ion .! v s Cletv T e public Is coidia’lv ir '• 1 t.< hear this missonar. < ■ t! . Koontz Lik< <' n.m .n/ v Church A J C mp! • Where all p ’p'< o1 111 r i!; -' v arc welcome Mak. it a habit keep up voui . jag. and it will k« ep you u;

\\ S( S Conducts Study Course The Women s bocn ty < t Ci n tian sen i< e of the w alk. > ton Methodm! Chur< h. is < ■ ndm l - mg a study course starting Jan nary 15th at 930 am Lhi iuur (' will run for f'>ui M idi: day morning and the subject will Im "Teachings T ward Chia tian Perfection " Oui meeting - on January 15 and 22 will - adv Francois Fenelon on Christian Pnfe.tion In the January L’ and 22 meeting we will dudv Fi ancon Fenelon on Christian Perfection; the January 29th meeting will )>• on John W< «v and Christian Perfection, and th. February sth meeting will b. Evelyn Underhill on the SpitHunl Life A baby sitier v. ill car. so! yout children whiic you attend th: Com e .Member* of ot’a- (huxhe* in the loimnuni'v -.viH iho be welcome Ml IIIOIHST AH I ii i niuM !• ring ’He month of January M.’h di-t Youth Fellowship is make g a drive for items foi Gv h’will Indu tries C .thing fun t :e tad toys ar* needed A g. up .f the youth and one of their ad It c* m'selor*. Mm Haloid Williams, attended a him 11eon meeting last week for mtru<"; n for their drive and t. pick up a large supply of Goodwill bags The e bags for youi items may be picked up at th. front door of the chun h anv tunc Items may be left In th< (hurch dining hall or the yout a wdl pick them up by calling 5M,3556 Goodwill Industrie* helps thousands of nandu apped and unfortunate person* Why nut ai k up some of th 1 stored aw ay item , around your ho me and help make life a little easier for *om.*< c a little less fortunate REBFXX A ( IR< LE TO MF El The Rebecca Circle of th< Methodist Church will meet Jan uary 13 at the home of Mrs Margaret Frame at s (Ri p m A White Elephant Sale will be fen hired. Don’t forget that youi wife still enjoys candy and flowers Let hei know that you rvmcmbei js-ak of them occrudonally

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Students Interested In Medicine May Visit I. U. Medical Center

St J. <-ph County high school st ident and assistants interested m becoming debtors, dentists, nurses or specialists and assistants in any of the health sciences have been invited to make x ■ eix’ations n.*w for a visit to the Indiana University Medical Cent, in Indianap- k - April 3oi 4. On ea< h <'f these days demons'.'. i‘i< r Will be i ft.l'd in tl..' fi, 1 r . r • dcntidiv'. nursir ।•» . a! Iho ;llh sciences »uch a (f ipa* i<m d therapy, phx na' *’o ' ipy ” ' f -" a ' ,<M h * nol< . y >r d< nt. ’ hygiene The hi. C- h.K.I -tudents aie being asked to make ie*ei vale im at this time thi"’i-h their principals for either of the half-day program- < Fridav af’. rn. 'll. Sa! unlay morning • detail' d planning can be ac< i ph-h'd a' the Medical Centei Demonstration Dav was established three y. am ap- at the Medical Center to tak- the place of individual toui by groups from various high schools in the state so that a more comprehensive program could be of feted that would give the students a graphic picture of the methods of Hudv and the opportunites offered in the various fields Howard B Moms, assmtant director of university relation i* in < harge of arrangement** X. LOES NEWS North Li erty Chapter 2'»" OES. will meet in the chaptct room at Bno Tut day evening January 11 Following the bim n.-s- srssion the Rainb-a Gii ’ along with tl;. ir mother advisor, Mrs. Diane Hu.linger, and the Rainbow Board, will b« h n orvd Parents of the git Gut invited to attend A -o d h «ui will follow the meeting StTintrlnwn Mi and Mrs Franklin Kb.ria num entertained their family at dinner on New Years Day Tile Miaacii Nell and Eva C.ilhu had a* New Years guests Mi and Mrs Dale Blinding. Mr and Mrs I George Burton and Mi and Mi« lien Stout. I Mr and Mrs Claude Sheneman spent New Year’s Eve at

a party m Mishawaka nt tho home of Mr and Mrs. Donald Teter. Others present were Mr and Mrs Claude Orenert. Mi and Mrs Wilder Bunside. Mi and Mrs Dwight Pippinger and Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts New Years Eve guests of the Harry Kane family were Mr. and Mi Darrell Carlson and Mr and Mi- Maurice Liggett. Mis. Addie Hanson has been confined tu her home the past week due to a sprained knee She fell in her home Cleo Sheneman was a >unday dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. George Walt. ! who retmne ’ on Saturday from a two weeks trip to Forida. Mi and Mrs Raymond A', ’ff of Walkerton were dinner quests Blind iv of Mr and Mi * 1 laude Sheneman Evening cadets were Mr and Mr- Gene Patrick and daughter of Walkerton and Mr. and Mr Dale Blimllng of oak Read. MAPLE GKOVi' The MYF of the Maple Grove Church had their meeting at tha church Sunday evening The WSCS will meet with Mrs William Valentine Wcdnesdav with a carry-in dinner, their postponed Christmas meeting Mr and Mrs James Metz and family were recent dinner guests of Mr and Mm Joe Cunlain. Mr and Mrs Tom Hawblltzel of Chicago were recent overnight guests of Mi and Mrs. Don Whitman. Miss Joyce Gulise spent the week end with the home folks Miss Barbara Cukrowicz who is in nurses training at Kokomo ajs-nt several days w ith her parents. Rev and Mrs Thomas Ibivall and girls were Saturday dinner guests In the Geyer home

Junior league Bejrinninp Snt.. Jan. 11 3:00 P.M. Age 14 to 19 LIBERTY LANES North Liberty