The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1964 — Page 13

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Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Walter and Mrs. Nellie Baughman of Lakeville, spent •he day with Mrs. Blanche McCoy • a help her celebrate her 81st birthday. There were 15 present. 25^2 b Meridian Mutual OFFERS PARKED CAR PROTECTION Have you heard about Meridian Mutual Parked Car Coverage? An unusual advantage you can have when you insure with us' Phene ui today • • R. W. Johnson Ins. Koontz Jjike Mornings Hamlet 867-282'’ Afternoons Walkerton 586-258 b

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Rev, and Mrs. Thomas Duvall and family were Sunday dinneiguests of Mrs. Leia Grove. Mr and Mrs. Clem Mamerow visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Albright Sunday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Bell of Chicago visited with Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Bell last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clark have returned from a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bain of Coloma were Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrich. Sunday evening supper guests of Mr and Mrs Clem Mamerow and Junior were Mr. and Mrs. William Shields of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beron were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Beron Jr. and family. Mrs. Esther Harman spent a few days with her daughter and family of Syracuse recently. She spent Saturday with Mrs Faith Sorgenfrei and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hildebrand and family of Avon. Ohio, were here Saturday and Sunday to help Mrs. Myrtle Dona then celebrate her birthday. Sunday callers at the Nellie Baughman home were Mr and Mrs Fred J. Keller of Buchanan. Michr.; Mr. and Mrs Charles Schmeltz and son of Detroit. Mich., and Mr and Mrs Orville Schmeltz of Walkerton: Mrs. Foltz of Constantine, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hawblitzel of South Bem!

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Clark of Indianapolis spent last week end with folks in this vicinity. Mrs. Kenneth Ulrich and Richard of South Bend were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Claxton of Mishawaka were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schrader of Koontz I^ake were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Bert Rudynski and David. Mrs M. L. Bell, Mrs. John Schrader and Mrs. Earl Yeakey attended a missionary meeting in Elkhart Friday night. Cleo Sheneman of North Liberty spent Sunday with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Walter of Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs Robert Morris of Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, are the guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris. Sui? lay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Russell O'Connor were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Embick of South Bend. Sunday- guests of Mr and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Mrs. Madge Wilson and family, and Mr. and Mis. Jack O’Brien of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. George Clawson of Mishawaka. Mrs. The.ma Knowlton. Mrs. Sahara Knowlton. Mrs Zora O’C<c • r Mrs Lilly O’Connor. Mrs. Mildred Mm phv Mrs Alice Fraser. M’s Florence Alward and Mrs Georgia Berg'.and attended the l-'i l Festival of the Christian <hur< h a- Brown School near St. Joseph. Michigan, last Thursday The speaker was Mis> Edna Hunt of Kulpahar. India, and all enjoyed the wonderful fellowship and lunch and also the beautiful fall colors of the trees ST. PATRICK H(>T Ll \( II Monday Barbecue on bun. buttered peas apple pic and milk Tuesday Meat loaf potat >es. carrot sticks, muffins, and milk. Wednesday Vegetable beef soup, crackers cinnamon rolls, peaches, cb >colate milk Thursday Hamburger and macaroni stewed tomatoes, cookies and milk Friday Grilled cheese sandwiches. buttered asparagus fruit jello and milk. CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILE LEADER r - T ; ■ jp BILL BOWERS welcomes the opportunity of showing you the finest deals possible on any new or used car or truck. See him now at. • • Powell-Mann Chev.-Olds. Co. 301 Roosevelt Ruud Phone 586-3149 Walkerton, Indiana

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& or I ? , ;. s V YOU'RE THE * WINNER! Yog, you come out way ahead when your gag and electric service is provided by a regulated public utility like NIPSCO. This is a fact backed up by years of customer experience. Just imagine the confusion and chaos that would result if your community had 2 or nv re elect ic companies each running services through the streets and alleys, selling poles and stringing lines! Elimination of this wasteful duplication of service is just one of the many advantages you receive when your gas and electric service is provided by a regulated public utility like NIPSCO. And you are the big winner, because you get the best service at the lowest possible price. Northern Indiana "vrL__ Public Service Co mpa ny h ‘ri

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