The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1964 — Page 17

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Mrs. Mary Bauer has returned from an extended stay in New Mexico, called there by the serious illness of a relative. While there, she was hospitalized for major .surgery. Phillip Orcutt, who has been Stationed in Germany the past year, is spending a 30 day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Orcutt Joe Abram of Ixigan, Ohio, is visiting a few days in the Orcutt home Hand Phillip were A my buddie Mr. and Mr- Hilding Sundern Spent the week end in Honn - Wood. 111. as gurM of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Kover. Th. Sun deen's daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Walter Cai Gon < f Bay Village, Ohio, u.r also guest*. Pearl P. Kring and ®r>n, la-on-ard, 4 Rt 1, Walkerton and Mus Peggy Price, of Plymouth were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie H meycutt of Wabash. Ind Mrs H <r<\«utt > the former Karei Diai <■ Kung ot Rt. 1 Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Palmer wall attend the International Home Furnishing, Marke* for accredited dealers m Chicago. On Sunday they will visit the Merchandise Mart and Monday and Tuesday they will consult with factory executive it the American Furniture Mart. There will be more than 12<M» exhibitors displaying merchandise St the Five Mile Show ..nr Mr. and Mrs Robert L FlaneWin, and children of Djkarta. Indonesia, spent two weeks here Visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra George Lanphere Mr Flanetfn has been with the American Embassy in Indonesia the pad four years. They left Sunday for Washington, D C where he will be at the Philippine desk tn the State Department Building, during the next four years CAUTION There Is a tame young doc deer roaming about on V. >kerton Trail, southeast of Wilkerton. She haa a red scarf tied around her neck. Plea e watch for it when you are driving out that way so you will not hit it

— r 7 YOU CAN OKT SI,OOO. Elf menthiy WHs pm a aqueccc on roar paycheck, wk for fn.rtant E X Aftwry at Central Credit Corporation. Fh.it s where you caw E E ®°* set to SI ,000. So pay off ail your old debts Mid then ~ E mate only one low paymcut each month. You’ll he surprised at = x how much Surthcr year pay cheek wdl go. Scrvica M E E and eonhdcuuaL Pbooa mor Mop m aoo& -— = Open Mondax X l iiday Exciting I’ntil 7:00 P.M. S ( loM’d Sa Ini dav = i i

I Robert Cripe of South Gate, ' California, spent the holidays in Walkerton, with hid wife and t family. Mr and Mrs ( narlcs A Kring and family of Rt. 2, North Ltbi erty, had Sunday dinner recently ■ with Pearl and Leonard Kring It was Charles' birthday. I Gene Palmer returned to Ini diana University Sunday after sjiendmg the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mis. Richard Palmer, K-> ntz Like. Mr and Mi Weeded Klingerman and family of Rt 1. Walkerton. had as their Christmas Day guests, her mother and biot ■ r, I earl I’. ami Leonard Kring Mr. and Airs Arthur De M yet and son, Craig spent Saturday m ( Imago with Mr. and Mrs Carl Schober. Sunday they accompanied Mr and Mr Ha-old Knowlton, Sharon and Gene, to We t I*fayette and were guest, of Mr. ami Mrs Carl Delaney A birthday party to honor James W Nusbaum was gi cn by his wife, Anne at 1003 Ohio Street, on Saturday. December 2kth Those present were Mr and Mr Ronad Shores. Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Hahn Jr. Mr and Mrs. Roger Nu baum. Norman Stahly, Ruth Hardell. Mr and Mrs Gad Malstaff, Bernard Hutchm . Mvr na McCann an 1 Jerry Six. Linda Frailey and Bob Ruff were unable to attend, but sent a gift. A late nack of sandwiches, salad, cake and coffee was served. Jim received many nice gdts. □ ~ □ HOSPITAL NEWS o □ Mrs Ray Nusbaum wa admitted to Holy Family hospital Mrs Huey Nowell is a patient in Community h< srpitaL Miss Nan Peter .on Is a surgical patient in Starke Memorial hospital. Knox Mrs. Edwin Havtrr wi« admitted to Holy Family hospital Mr- .J B Williams is a patlent in Holy Family hospital Mbs Cynthia Narngon had a tondlle. *>>mv Friday J muary 3, at the Holy Family ho pit il.

Mi B. rtha I itun a: >1 ' b Weie in Ka ai.n i Tm ■ i.i r attend the f m .al f Mi -. U - bm i.-b r, M. s. -mi. i. 1 \\ ,d . Sunday if.i oon g t • i the \\ ill. l|( J X., n • , I , . Mr. ind M I. i 1’ N, i.. n Os Waikeit n, □ - □ in iruis A son, weighing 7 lbs 11 ozx. was born to Mr and Mr David Ross, Eau Gallic, Florida Wednesday, January S m the Brevard hospital, Melbourne, Fla Mr, and Mrs Thomas Grove of North Liberty, aie the parents of a daughter born Dec. 31 in Holy Family hospital. STAR Sunday Sch' ol 9 ,0 Worship 1•> 30 a m and 7 30 p m. Mid-we< k pray. r .ivne W. Inesday, 7.00 pm Thoma Diva.l. pastor. .Lie Charles Sr. H pending several weeks in Elkhart with Mr and Mrs. Jim Charles and family. Mr !Lu »b I lb x ’i • '. 0-1" me Road, was hostess to the Jolly Jills H n.e Demon tratmn Club at an ill day meeting Tuesday The Rea Thimble Club held an all day meeting in the home of Mrs Hazel Shaniory. Oak Ron ~ Thursilay. (

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i II — _ i want - ij . L »v •i s. umi | . <| niall> :. . ne ■ • ht>w n .m .■ th,. !< n d<-alh of my h i^hand lh' F umR ! I uk I wish t » hank • « ■ who remembered t •• Adh wl and prayers during riv ihm-i when I was in N> v Mrxi< >. Alm. for your con er n for my m»“ •• who has been so ill. May G«xl blesn you all. p Mary Bauer We wish to expr- s < ir • Cere thanks to all our f'i.rit! neighbor r- . w n •n >f the Fellow hip Cla c. - t.-r Chun h and E T' B Chur n ■ • their deeds of kindneS' >•>!- flowers, pr e• : ind c • • » t ion • during 'i .i rmt b< • ■ merit m-l ; a mg of ■ m ‘■ • ■ and . i and: ‘ ’ M i ,• Ma . Mr । IMi H. • - • M r Mr md Mt Ln i■, M tv and son Mr md Mr fb r. t ITh i and family p Mr and M- Gary I-i. • : m Our sm<'Tf appre iaG n in.' thank ire uiu n >i! n mx ‘i nd and r.< ight>>rs for their gem^ou, pi av« i < t Is and fl aal offering a ■ W ell I r • her . xpr . of -ympa'hy it the death of > :r

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