The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1964 — Page 20

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 24. 1964

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PUBLIC SALE As We line Out I'aian For Sale \nd We Are Moving h I own. We Will Sell V/ 2 Miles North Os Teegarden, Then West 1 Mi. Or V/ ? Mi. North Os LaPaz To Stanton Road. Then |l/ 2 Mile West. OR South Os North I ibert) On Tamarack To Stanton Road Then East, On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3rd at 1:00 P.M. DST MACHINERY —l9l S Co-op E-3 Tractor, Completely Overhauled Two Yrs. Ago, Has Not Been Csed Since: .11) Model II Tractor With 2-Row Cultivator: Two 2It " Int. Pul! Tvpe Plows: AC” 60 Combine With Good Canvas; lot. Single Row Corn Picker: New Idea 2S-ft. E*tev atari David-Bradley 3-Bar Hay Rake: .JI) 7-foot Semi-Mounted No. 5 Mower: JI) 290 Corn Planter: David-Bradley 2-Row Corn Planter; Int. 7-ft. Tandem Disc; ( o-op 9-ft. Cultipacker: 1-Section Spring Tooth Harr w ; 2-Section Spike Tooth Harrow; High Speed Running (tear With Steel Rack; Hammer Mill; Rub-ber-lired Manure Spreader; Tractor Mounted Buzz Saw; 10-H. Endless Belt; Forks; Chairs; Shovels; Buckets; Automatic Hog Water^r; 50-ft. Hog Feeder, Cast Iron Bottom; Native Lumber 2x6, Ixl, 2xl: Ten Penta Treated Pole-, 10 ft. & 12 ft. Long HOI SEHOI D GOODS — Two Twin Beds; Dresser; 1 Double Bed: Dining Room Table With ( hairs; Some Other Miscellaneous Items TERMS — lime Extended To Those Seeing Clerk Befote Day Os Sale And Making Satisfactory Arrangements. To All Others Cash. Not Responsible For Accidents No Lunch ROY FREEMAN Wayne Burch. Clerk, Farmers State Bank. Walkerton Everett Rookstool, Auctioneer, Leesburg 153-4771

Mis. Georgia Stillson spent ■ w.ek in S uth Bond, visiting M’ aid Mrs. Robert McKvh-y .■ d Mr. and Mr- AI S' hw.iitz. Ab Keith Baker of Ingh side. T< xa is spendin : evera! weeks - mother. Airs Reathel P .: i . I amou:l and relatives in Walkerton. Air ami Ab s. Ibwrt King and sons sp« nt the week er? I camping at Holland. Michigan. State. Park. They were happy to discover that Air and Air H iry Doll were parked with their house trailer only a few hundred feet away. Ab aid Afrs Orville Klinedinst and Afr. and Mrs. William Martin attended “Indiana Day" at the Masonic Home Sunday in Franklin. Ind. While there they called on Airs. Klinedinst‘s uncle. John Drake who was in the hospital at tire Home. Mr. and Afrs. Norm an Taylor entertained Sunday in honor of the latter's mother. Mrs. Harry Rinker of Hamlet, who was celebrating her birthday. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rinke and family. Union Mills; Air and Mrs. Kenr-eth Grise and family. Sorth Bend: Kaye Rinker of Honna; Airs Dorothy Satoski of Michigan City, and Mr and Airs. Paul Richey and Gary. MISCE LLA NEOI S Si IOWER HONORS SVSAX BIRCH Miss Susan Burch was honored at a miscellaneous shower, held Sunday afternoon at the home of Airs. J hn Guttman in Wakarusa. The shower was given by Mrs. Ri ‘h Hughes. assisted by Afrs. R. hard Nyjcrges. Bridal contests were played v th pi iZes going to Mrs. Jack Ryan and Airs. Aithur DeMyer. Prizes were also given to the honored guest. The bride-elect opened her gifts and cake tee cream, coffee, nuts and mints wore served at the cl< '0 of the afternoon. Guests were prestnt from Kew .mo Winamac. South Bend and Wa kerton Miss Burch will become the bride of Robert I rbin on October 17.

Mrs. John Bossier returned to her home Tuesday in Escondido, California, after being called here by the death of Irer father, Walter Cover. Sally Myers spent several days la.'t week visiting her parents. Air. and Mrs. Charles Minter. Miss Myers is doing student teaching ir.- high seh »l History at Marion, Indiana. Mr. and Afrs. Leland Frailcy and Air. and Ah'. Pram s Rans and children of Bremen were Sunday guests of Air. and Mi. Rex dimn n> and family in L- well. India na. Air. and Afrs Jack Miller of Albuquerque. New .Mexico, l ave been house pic ts of his sister and husband Air. .o>l Ab FUnst Stahly. Saturday afternoon and evening guests of the Stahlys were Mr. and Air- Liny M.uvel of Nappanee. Mrs. Forest Boone and Airs. Neil Downey attended a Cadette Giil Scout round table meeting at Motts woods on Wednesday Dinner was served by the training committee at 6:00 o'clock, then the group received special trains ing for Cadette age girl scouts. Those from out of town who were here to attend the funeral of Walter Cover were Oren Cover. Mrs. Ada Regula. Mrs. Alma Knappenberger. Carol Knappenberger. Garner Cover and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cover, all of Bucyrus. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs Danny Cover of Hobart, and Mrs. John Bessler of Escondido. Calif. Cowans Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary A dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P Cowan Saturday. September 19, in hor>,r of theii gold* n wedding anniversary. Present were their four ♦laughters and sons-in-law. Mr and Mr= Karl Neumann, Afr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips and Afr. and Mrs. Glen Monnett of Greencastle and Afr. and Mrs. James Grimes of Indianapolis. Afr. .urs. Cowan were married September 19. 1911, at Danville, 111. They moved to Greencastle. Indiana in 1929. and then to Walkerton in 1951. where they reside at 5r»2 Van Buren Street. Mr. Cowan is a retired crane operator Trey are members of the Presbytei inn church. They have ten grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren. Plans were arranged for n quiet celebration by the daughters, due to Afr. Cowan's re< " illness. E.U.lkChurch - Plans Picnic The Walkerton E. U, B Church will hold their annual picnic on Sunday. October 1, at noon, at Stuntz Forest. The congregation will first meet at the church for the 9:30 Church School lesson. Following this, the group will go as a caravan to the Stuntz Forest for the mori> ing worship sendee. For the noon picnic, each family is to bring a basket, own table service and drinks. Coffee will be furnished. At the 1:30 Vesper Service, the congregation will share in the observance of World Wide Communion Sunday. Following the Communion Service. will be a wiener roast with each family furnishing its own wieners. A large group enjoyed the picnic last year. Circle the date now. October 4, and join in the fun and fellowship again this year REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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