The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1964 — Page 6

IHI IUI I'lAiH H i MV— lin 23, 1964

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No: Ih i In. •. Mr Myrtle Lvtb .4 Mishuv. i )i;t w a a Week <nd pa <d Mt iiud Mrs Hum* । I'm ' > Mt and Mi- R ■_. Hortali •n 1 Mrs John < ’!!.<; <■ '-d< il■ ’■ HurraH and T«m '•’'•■! in In dhumpohs Sui .ay Mr- Rob« rt II if! nd muuH'. ' of South Bend un Sunday guests of Mr and Mm Arno Reed .Mr and Mrs Allen Ear a y and family wore Friday evening sup per gm t- of Mr •i. ' Mr Ha} Britt n in South 3vnd Mi and Mr • R b< r: Jm; ic -n I . m of S >uUi la ; 1. a ■ ' - S md y evening 'Upper g’i»- ' tMI and Mrs (’liar les I Im Mi and Mi J u Ikr ii Jr and family wv Sun iy dinner j res' of Mr r M R ■ ■< ! paragon in Walkerton. Ch o.e H<■ . ... . h . retain* d t । his hollo in Ldaya te after visiting for t a week wit . Mi cud Mrs Fi.ou. Suns Mt <Uld M 1 ; l i. of Mishawaka W‘l‘ Sl'UI lay evening -upper pa t> of Mr an i Mis Max Sie. • . i < y Ye i will End die. -« mu: sweaters. ja> ket » aprix I ms jew< 'V. milliner; etc pre o y reduced prims a* the Studio Sh p Salo Mr and Mr> K M- iMdj • aid daughter, of L.P rte. and Mr. and M* Keith C.tk of Walkerton wen- S md.iv wenm,.supper gues’ of Mi' and Ntis. William Dutcher Mr Allen B. ley -"as p’-as-nnUy surpn ed Saturday cm r ing when Mr and Mr Hal HevJ and Mr and Mi Jm Z< rby • ped in t ) wish her H ippy Birtlidav. Mrs Marilyn AT right and daughters of Walkerton. B »g<r Heed and d wghte: Soni Kay. and Dale Albright, were Thin eday supp-r guests of Mr and Mr.-. Arno Reed. Mr and Mrs Wayne Harbaugh and family and Mr and Mrs Jon Buss and family, were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Harbaugh The occasion was in honor of Mrs Bu s s birthday. ,

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Me Mary S' 1! t •Mi R r< d C o-.ik c. bed on M Roy R* . b•g* ; Fr:t! iy Mi I' mi M- 1 mn, •! and chil•‘cn ca • ; i' ‘ R i E -o.• g - c• hi no Fi day Mi i i Mi Roy Is . b ger alt. nd. . 11 • c tunty ba -ke - a J t .jtney it J >hn A<ian Sat (lav Mi a' Mr Roy Re ‘x’g i < ,ie ! M r m i Mr. Rn * a’d M ..I ■ .' 1 ;a} < . en.i g o a J. ■ ..ary Clear <n- <■ Sale '• irt F-.’ay. Janua-y 24th, at the Studi < Dres. Shop Mr Mr C ■ v W nrv *j»en ling the winter in Braden’. i. F. "ida M- G rge W r’ v of Bo ,v <r T> i r. - ntly sp< • t several day w• h he r pc vn' M t an ! M i W.'tr Str-pe M; a : Mi • Ha tibl Ronsb' ’/■ i 1 ; W i ’• ' t ’. Vi bed a' 'h' 1; a 1. • ’ 'g' ' I. uv S. "da,, evening , M’.- 1 oily Adar was d - m> • I fi- o M< >a • . h p tai S,m > ' < d.e v. .< a r< cc nt surg d yd amt !.- . nd M 1 ' Patt s .n are s - ndn.g Wvdn '•day a id Th it nay at Mad < n Wis. \'-- i' ■ I ■.: - ' -: ■ f »ly. Mr an. 1 Mr Ri :a: I <■ ,v ' 1 a; l Jar of Wa aw were here Til ay night to a‘.t<" d the Go’ i- < v.iii np ann'A'r ary of ti 'i: pan nt. Mi and Mr D A F’ear ; Mi nn 1 Mi- John Har <n’iit .I'd w.'l n p ' l'>c?. d."ner in their hon.-* S n liv c <•- lir.-tiug the birth'u;. < of M G<-orm S' ad« an iMi Jn K Pn ent were Mr nn Mrs Ra'iard Shade and fa 1 ly Mr and Mrs Ralph Ha:;. " Mr aid Mr.- Wayne Hu ! u, : M- nn 1 Mrs Jon Buss. Mi and Mr I. ,i. j.j <' ;pe and Mi - I> »n a H; ns and Rusty Like, an I Mrs G. >rge Shade. Sunday dinre gu ' s of Mi and Mr R d»ctt Ba • > v we*. Mian IMr Arthur Balsh-y. Al en Ei’ >f, v : *d chi dren, Mr an Mr Ho? rB d ley Al^ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steele. Mrs Ted Hi vol Mr* Clyde Creech of Per i. Myrtle Lytle of Mishawaka M - Cheryl Winegar and Miss Donna Duvall of South Bend The dinner was in h nor of Mrs A’ en P t lev's and Connie Balsicy - birthdays. ( ,

DEalllS uJ — O Rotx rl < liarhw Alunid Furera el vj< cs we: > held W<■ Ine lay f n Robert Cl.ari ■ Ahe < rd, ui..> died Mon l n\ morning at 10 00 a.m Rev John H Palmer, pastor of the Christian Church in North labcrtv. ft r.atcd Burial was in We Hawn Cemetery North Liberty Aavai I va- tx.rn June 27. 1922 i: South Bend, and had lived his entire lifetime m this area On October 12. 1946. he married Nettie Barter, who survives Also surviving are hi; gm- dmo’hr'- M’ R 's.s Croc<> of D Ang’d- Cm f . his mo’h- "’. Mr F: I n Al.-ard. of North Liberty; two sons. Larry an- R bert Dean, a'd two daughters. Su ie and Pennv all nt home a brother. Howard Alward a <1 a ■: • ,-r Mr Mary Ro : <•!; i f Mort’ L !«'’tw a f’ r bli - ther, Inn Fetter M p Tenn Alward wa* a mcr ,bei o' the Amer can I egi »n *' ” Lib city M i ■ l odge 266 Ft-AM. and t’a Chri tian Cis rch John Blasko John Blaako. 80. of Rt 2. North Liberty, died Saturday at his home. He was born on Sept •jo 1-s ■ <ii o.' C • • i-- v • a and came to this country in 191 V. He tame to North L her'y ab mt 20 years ago from Elmira Mich He wax a ret Ind studebak* 1 Corp employee H- a.arm d Jos • - pk.no Sagat on Feb 10. If 10. in g g . • . F- • 5'..., are thriw sons. Frank of I* >rtag . and John Jr and Jo eph, both of Elmira; three daughto- Mi Anna Hernan ant Mi Emm.' p,.a ko. both of S< ith Bind, and M ■ J ■ ■ V i ' Ohio; 22 grandchi d-< n arid tin great - grandchi’ Iren Sei vr were held at 7 00 pm M mdiv ii the Palmer Funeral H me. Rev William K Curtis of the I n ’ Brethren Church N rth L b"?ty officiating Burial was in Stahr Cemetery, Alba Michigan Mr». Bertha B ( oate Mrs Bertha B Coatc. M>. of Kokomo. Ind, died a! 615 am Saturday in St Joseph's Memorial hospital She had been in failing health for several months

Survivors include one daught r, Mr: Harold Hunt. Kokonu . wd.i whom she made her home for m \ - eral years; one granddaughti r, Mi Charles B are. North Liberty; and two grand >n*- Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Fenn Funeral Home with R-v Harold Cline officiating. Burial was in the Bloomingdaie Cemetery. Bloomingdale, Ind Mrs Conte wax a member of the B ooming'iale Christian Church. Mm. EU»el Eaton Mrs Etne! Mae Eaton, 70 of 413 Indiana St. widow of Rev Lawrence Eaton, former past or of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, died at 5:30 p m. Wednesday. January 15, in the Walkerton Nursing Home af’er a lung illness. Bern on Oct 31. 1891 in Goshen ‘I uas married there on Nov 16 1911 to R«\

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Lawrence Eaton who d.cd Aug. 26, 1919. Rev. and Mrs. Eaton moved to Walkerton in 1937 from Peru. Ind Surviving are five sons James and Nv.son, both of Wakarusa, Ra.ph, of Ft. Wayne, Hershel of Wanatah, and Virgil, of South Bend; nine grandchildren; a great-grandchi.d and a sister, Mrs. Bernice Sample of Goshen. Sevices wore held at the iEUB Church, Walkerton, at 2 pm. Saturday. Rev David Ei.er officiated, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. 1 SEMOK MYF The Senior MYF of the Methodist Church met Sunday evening. Pr< MdenE Jim Daube conducted the hus'ness meet Inc PnasFPities of iv'dlth nal activities were discu <ed An Interesting film on ‘*The Life of J. C. Penny” was p^awn (