The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1964 — Page 16
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M;.- ('hurl's Got • " t< • t »• • 1 t >. • J .! . 11 N-I f< k Virgin.a c> Tuosd. v - -• : ,\ - • • f Mt :I. 1 Mr< Mi nn” a ■ i J uni w< i e M . and Mi I” an Yate- ot Misha al i Mt 5 Ft d 1 H '• . i • i ’ 1 ' U‘d - _ v y •>< * ■' ■ ' 1 . • .■■ M< I ‘1 en S ’Hd ly. Mt and Mi .’ du. Mt ’• : ' f 1 ' . .. s t t. M <>f the 'a in’- i v d h Mt . J le Hddermrin M- and Mt ■- I ” h Ciaxt-m and ।,f Misha I wen S w at ernoon guest*- of Mt and Mt \\ lliam Ditcher. Mr. and Mis John Biron Ji a I family were Saturday evemig guests in the John Beron S home. Mr. and Mrs James Ulrich of F. nton Harbor were Sunday eveni supper guests of -Mr. and M < Charles Ulrich. Onday dinner guests of Mr at i Mrs Charles Van Winkle \ to Mr and Mrs. Grant Steele < r Walkerton and Mrs Jennie Bi ilcr. Mr and Mrs Harold Schrader a 1 Sue Coldeherg of Koontz 1 ' Mr and Mrs p,ert Rudyn-ki F I family. Mls With Tv at :”d d-r r 1 Mis ('! >i’< s G< don and ?•’ s Robei ■ Rn < n >' ' ..n w« V i- lay ft : M ‘ I, to i Mn- Elmer Garnet ; . G mger. Vo ■ ■ -t■ f M। and M < C o les UI ri h w< re M” and Mt 1 J Rust .;'d Fi'een and M' P' 1 Mrs Paul Dale of Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs Walter Winegar of Roseland, and M s Frank Sm a 1 Kay visited Mrs Sadie TutU P inday afternoon in Walke 'on.
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Mi <’-hat k ' Ulrich vi-ded hi r uu< i M■ J>l n Hud- n in tn* < »s't-pat ;uc hospital Saturday. Mi and M■ - John Bet on J t ant family wen Sunday \mtoi in tn. L< » I- ri< sner home m O ” da Tin- ÜBYF d the North 1. »- rty Ct; a< h of tin Bn hn ■ - • -ed a roller kating party at Plymouth Thursday night, 'a dh an a’ ti ndam e of >*n. Mt and Mr D'*nn Shone and family aid M' and Mt Albert Uehling of Sumption Piairie. were Friday ppi r guests of Mr. and Mts Henry Km nig and family on Riley Road Mr. and Mrs Raymond Naragon attended th* annual dinner meeting of the St Joseph County Farm Bureau Credit Union, held at the Sumption Prairie Methodist Church Tuesday evening Maynard Robertson and Albert S’ hrader left last Thursday for Holly Hill Florida, where they will visit Mr and Mrs Claude Schrader and do some sightseeing. * ' * Mr and Mrs James Shone Ixuene and Shirley, of Lydick. were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Dan Shone Saturday Mr and Mrs Henry Koenig and family called m the evening The Mi -e Nel! and Eva Collar will entertain tne Jolly Jill* H mie I»<n im’r.i’ion Cub next Wcdne lav Feb 5. in their home on Oak R<>ad. at an all day meeting. Miss Sha» n Pr < e was guest of honor Sunday at a dinner In the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price Those helping Sharon celebiate her 16th birthday were Mr and Mr Russell Sno-lgras and Carole. I^arry Hostetler and Mr. and Mr Richard Anderson Jr., and children of Walkerton.
Mrs Esther Harman is a medical patient in Memorial hospital. Mr and Mik Raymond Naragon and sons visited Mi and Mrs. Ralph Naragon and sons last Sunday. □—-— — — c U alkn ton J - □ Mr and Mi Arthur DcMyr. and s m weir Sunday atternnun and evening guests ot Mi. and Mi H Umi t Luther hi L.iPoi tc. Mi M B Slick had as her g Sunday E Raul Sink and d , ghti i. SU/.anne, Sally and , a>■ of bolt \\ a ync. Mi and Mi > H hi y Made rman sp, nt tln Wc< ; •nJ m N ippanet with tht latti i i-t< r a. d lamjly, Mr. and Mis O- at H«wi<ainan. Mrs Novey Hub aid and < hddt n of New Albany, 'pmt imm Thursday to Sunday witii her pai ent.s. Mr. and Mis. Sylvestci Amsler. Then son. Robert Amsler and a friend, Donald Bmnne of Great Lakes, 111., were week end guests. , Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton and family were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Delaney of West Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton and daughters, North Liberty, and Mrs. Dura Knowlton. • Mr. and Mrs. Orville Khnedmst. Mr and Mrs. Everett Ream, and Dick Awald, all of Walkerton, ami Mr. and Mrs. Lynn of North Liberty, were S'unday dinner guests of Mrs Mary Kenneth Klmedinst and Shetty Moore of Denver. Indiana Saturday evening supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Lcßoy Clapper wi re Mr and Mrs. Clyde Snodgras,;. Mr. and Mrs Haroul Ki. 'wlton Mr. and M' Glen Anderson and Mr and Mr lorn Fleming of North L.ucity Mr. and Mis M irj<m Andi rsoi cntertalneti Sunday with a dinner honoring the birthday of Mi Norman Beagl<-• Others present were Mr Beagles Mr and Mi • Raymond Beagles, and Sally and Terry Anderson Mr and Mr* Ted Anderson and Roger Hellmga were afternoon and evening luncheon guests. Mr and Mrs Robert King and sons visited near Winamac Sunday with Mrs Kings parents. Mr and Mrs Karl Brust Other guests wire Mr. and Mrs Vic Dav and family 'Die occasion was the birthday of Mr Brust. Mr and Mrs Fred Schultz and two children have moved Albuquerque New Mexico wh< ** Mr Shultz has accepted a position with the Associates Discount Corp as Office Manager.
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Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig, Don Steve and David, spent Sunday in Newcastle visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Howard and son, Mark. John Stahly left Sunday fur Indiana State College at let re Haute where he has enrolled this semester. □——— — — □ BIRTHS □ □ Mr. and Mrs. Danny Cover of Hobart are the pan nts of a son, TunoUiy Wayne, born January 22 in Gary Methodist hospital. The paternal grandparents arc Mr and Mrs. Wayne Cover. ———— — — D HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. David Kerr was admitted to Holy Family hospital. Mis. Barbara Mattocks i- a patient in Holy Family h »pital Mrs. Edna Wolfe n a patient in Holy Family hospital. □ - □ THANKS □ u I wish to thank our many friends, and prayer groups of the Walkerton and Tecgarden communities for get well wishes, and prayers for us in our illness. We thank the Lord for improved health. , p Rev. V. L. Gamer I wish to thank all my friends for their cards, flowers an I prayers received during my s'ay in the hospital and now at home They were appreciated very much. t Mrs. Fre<! Mangu I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friend and relatives fur the cards, flowers, and many a< t -of kindness during the firm I was hospitalized and now at my h<>mo p Velma Stahly Lincolnites 4-H The Lincnlnite 4-H Boy Club of Walkerton agreed to hold a money making project In March in the form of a bake sale a *<t at the recent meeting of the club Tli<’ president. Don Swanson. led a discussion on what to do at future meetings. He pointed out that all dues should l>e paid imm«sitntclv with the next meeting February 6 as the deadline. Club singing and a social time concluded the evening meeting held at Walkerton high school.
Your Honegger Dealer . . . Swanson Mobile Feed Service Walkerton, Indiana HOGOUARTERS YJU ...wfcert better Port PROFFTSstart • Is ame _____________ . Address—. No. of hogb raised per year .1. No of feeder pigs sold i ix*r year r m interested in । 0 I rev Choice Feeding Programs C Grind and Mix Feeding Programs I I Dealer’s Sirnnfnro I ; a< 1 I L ।
Fertilizer To Be Topic For Adult Farmer Homer Nei&s, Indianapolis, ga a most beneficial demonstrati and lesson on “Cenient” at t meeting of the Adult Farnv Class last week at the hi school. Representing no comm vial company, he explained t methods, qualities, uses, a demonstrated Imw to prep; cement. i Richard R Miller. Hamlet,, d I cussed insurance Monday nig I and answere*! many questions I intcre. t. R ( fn hmont s nf coffee and < nut were provided by the Far ci ■; Stale Bank of Wyatt, Wa erton Branch. The next meeting, February will be on fertilizers. Walkerton Rainbow Girls Walkerton Assembly No. 64 Rainbow for Girls held their r< ‘ ular meeting Monday evem , with Peggy Ruggles pro-terni ( as worthy advisor, as due to accident, worthy advisor Shai ? Smith, was unable to attend Patsy Brown was initiated I: Rainbow. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. V liam Steinwald, Mm. Ed DeV Mrs. James Verkier, Mr. a Mrs. Al Drews. Mrs Myrtle D mott. past matron of Southto Chapter of Illinois and also the Grand Chapter Committee Illinois; and "Pop" Lidy. Refreshments were served Mrs. William Skinner. M Charles Theobold and Mrs. dred Dutcher. BOY S( OUTS Boy Scout an I E- ploring Ui of the Boy Scout Monomii District, which k made up Marshall County and towns Walkerton. North Überty. a Lakeville of St Joseph Conn will present a First Ai<l-O-R» Sunday. February 9. at 2:06 p in the Plymouth Centennial gt There will be two classes of c. - petition which are: Class 1. Boy Scout Troop* and Class Exploring Posts Each unit v flekl a team of six memb. with one of these members b< a patient. Red Cross instruct will ho judges This Is the fi time in recent years, that t event has been hckl in this >1 trict The public is invited attend and see Svouting In a tlon.
