The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 January 1965 — Page 6
-THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — JAN. 7, 1965
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M* ar.d Mrs. Gordon Patrick sp :a last week in Salyersville, Ke” ky visiting Mi Patrick’s ’ i Mr* B tty Patrick an! Mr . Patri’ k-< father, W. B. Pm ter. Mr and Mis Koy .Miner were in D aners Gi >vc 11l . Morxiay, to visit Mrs Herbert Miller. They i called on Leonard Mertz who is a patient in Hinsdale hospital, Hinsdale. 111. Mr. an I Mrs. Wi.b.o. Bel linger and Stephen were guests of the l >rmei s parent Mi and Mrs. Chirks Bellinger • v» r the New Year holiday William Bellinger has recently been -sunmissioned Lt. Commander in the Nav il Ktserve. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daube were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benz. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Martens and John Martena, all of Sibley, Illinois. Other Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs Donald Daube and family and Mr. and Mrs. Letter Brown and family of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell entertained on New Years Eve for Dr and Mrs Elliott Frash, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs Harlan Kepcha^ Mr. and Mrs. Errol Van Buskirk. Mr and Mrs. Richard Brice, Mr. ajid Mrs. Robert Hiler, Mr. and Mrs Russell Hartsough. Mr. and Mrs Robert Ur bin, and Mr and Mrs. Denslow Doll Recent visitors in the Otto Schmeltz homo were Mr ar. 1 Mrs Fred Keller, Buchanan. Michigan; Mrs. Nellie Bauglunan, Lakeville; Mr. and Mrs Neal Weakly, Salt Lake City. Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walter, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bricker. Wakarusa; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hacker, North Judson; Mr and Mrs. Peter E Mark, Niles, Michigan; Mrs. Wanda Jones, Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Clem Halm, Mill Creek; Mr. and Mrs Ro >ert Sclimeltz. Mrs Edna Wolfe and Max, and Mrs. Nora Hahn. BffiEEOH A good wheel bclcncing job with a modern Hurler B- oncer poyi for ’o If fast. Ti ot it je because urbu anced wheels oound your tires to on early d jth — and increase wear and tear on the front end of y& ji co’Yoi get more pleasure out of driving — greater comfort, smoother rid.ng, easier steering when you get a wheel ba’ance pb done with the mod-rn Hunter Balancer. Yours writ be a safer car on the highway, too. Get your wheels checked D-tt — •n pit 2 minutes Slop in toda> 1 Powell-Mano Chev.-Olds. Co. <Ol Room* v elf Road Waßnrton, Indiana Phone 556-3U9
Richard Kickbush .pent from Wednesday to Sui>iay in Cattaraugus, New York visiting Ilia mother. Mrs Leonard Kickbush. Mr. and Mrs. S Hegbie of Du g Island New York, were guests of their grandmother. Mr- Howard Crumback during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs Glen Hostetler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton and family and Mrs Don Knowl'ci were Sunday dimeo u< ds 1 f Mr. and Mis Gerald Ross in Lakeville. New Years Day guests of Mr. md Mrs. Gua Schultz were Mj an<i Mrs George Schultz and family, Mrs Marodh- Wolfe and Sue Downs. all of LaPorte: and Mr an 1 Mrs. Cody Zahn of LaCrosse. A supper and gift exchange were enjoyed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barden on Christmas Eve Present were Mr and Mrs Al Rickard and family of Lafayette Mr and Mrs. LaMar Kronk of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs Elson Barden and Bridget, and Mr and Mrs Carl Shorea and Carla of Walkerton. The big surprise of the evening was a phone call from Eddie Barden who is in the Navy and is stationed in San Diego California-
Home Auction Saturday. January 9, 1965 12:00 D. S. T. 3 miles East of Walkerton, Indiana on U.S. 6 to Tamarack Road, then 2nd house South. Estate of Ella M. Gardner ANTIQUES: Matching dresser and commode, brass bed, lounge, mantle clock, buffet, glass and china, oblong stand with casters, pictures, pedestals, square table, 4 high back beds, 2 high back dressers, chest, 3 commodes, crock chamber with handle and lid, jelly cupboard, large high cupboard with glass doors in top. rocker, the old wood box and other items. Hotpoint refrigerator, 2 burner hot plate, wood and coal rance like new, kitchen cabinet, long iron griddle, pans, dishes 2 piece living room set, 3 rockers, wash tubs, copper boiler, portable oil room heater, electric heater, shovels, lawn chairs and miscellaneous item. Not responsible for accidents. Dolph Strang, Executor Hieodore (Fat) Rhodes, Auctioneer —w T
gas cooking A is better ever' / .. .WITH THE BURMER-WITH-A-BRAIN ThU amazini; top nf the Inimcr makes 4 •VMy pH and kettle in sour autn maßi i*M»kmg utensil N<> «« I f**r evfieMriw oiug hi pans and fryers Simply set it and o,^l n-j u .t Ilk. your * SEE THF MARVELOUS NEW GAS RANSES!
Mrs A F Proasley spent sevt i.il weeks in San Francisco. California. visiting her slater. Mr. ind Mrs Lowell Smith and niece, Marilyn New Year s Eve supper guest:nf Mr and Mr- Raymond Beaglewire Mr and Mis Roy Hustet'el Mr and Mrs Arthur DeMyer and -on. and Mr m*l Mr R Heilenga Mr. and Mi Roger Ker ie ' LaGrange, and M.-s Marv \m Hockett spent part of their Christmas vacation sigh’ .eemg in, Canada. Sunday guests of Mr. and MrWalter Gorshne were Mr. and Mrs. Hen ■ "f South Bend Mi . Suslin- ’’S celebrating hei birthday. Mrs Maxine W xxl entertain* • New Years Eve for Mr md M Wayne Cover. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald Mis Bertha Vrbin and Mr- Wiln.i Hockv’t *: LaPorte. o - - THANKS □ - IJ Once more se pause to take inventory of I^l Sometimes, looking haekw.n.is we have the feeling of not having done enough for our fellow men. but at Christmas time the whole vear seems to climax and u»* ie.ihzo it has been a good year We are mindful of tiie v<-r^e m the Bible, which .ays, •'lnasmuch :m ye have don? it unto thee, the least of thesi- my brethren vc have done unto me To the many people from W a k erton and the surrounding vicinity. who gave of their time, to come to the Nursing Home to carol, to bring favors and home
made candies, made with loving hands, to bring fruit, and who remembered our guests with cards, notes and gifts' we give our most sincere thanks. Tiie Tri Kappas who volunteered to help decorate the rooms of the Nur mg Home, have a -j>ecial thanks and many visttoi as well a., the patient- admired their efforts. We wi »h also to thm.k the American D*gi >n ?or the arg*' basket of fruit, tin- Legion Aux iharii’s of both North Liberty »nJ Walkerton. Mr J?e b and tiie < trolcrs *>f the Metho list Chur* ;, for their songs arM g >odics. th- - and renders from St Patr. k Church for their songs and gifts *f fruit the Girl Scout . the County Lino Club for their gifts, ar. 1 the Ether Circle of the Methodist Church an«i Mrs Smith and ’he cai ■ ers fi ni th<‘ J’ I' B Chinch There are many .*'ner- viio siunild have a specia; th ink you. but space will n<»t pvrir.it. but to all of ymi wh > made this season one of the best It "Oir Childrenwe thank V" i all may the L*r I b.e you. and o »v vour New Year N- i g >d on*Mr and Mr ■ Philip Wa Ir S: M: ni*l M: - R x 1 wSmion*' May I taki this way I > thar.k all the kind ne.ghb'i fnendi and relatives f«*r their players, beautiful flou» rs and the lovely j^twelt an i Christmas ian!s and
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many other courtesies exten h during my stay in the hospit; an now since I am at home p Mrs. Otto (Berthal Schnier We wish to express our appr < i.it ion f«»r the kindness shown u the lovely fl >ral offering®, ai the prayers by our many friem i at the time we lost our loved onMay God's bles-mg be with ea* aixl every one of you. Mrs. Ernest. Con ■ Mi- and Mrs. Glenn Stal and fanu p Mr and Mrs Ru sell Corn* and fa mi Oi» behalf of myself and m family. I wish to thank ea* h an everyone ’-vho has shown us s much kindness these past day.* Wn are oveinuhebned with th prayers and levo shown us b this community and are proud t* be * part of it. Joseph E Scot’ and chlldrer Judy, Cindy and Jen We would like to thank ” fire department for so quirk’*, putting out our recent fire. Alm friends and nelghb •- who help* .iD>l the man who notified us < the fire. p Mr. and Mrs Walter He DOITBIX-TAKB Sometimes a wife goes to th bad, trying to steer her husban off tho road to rum. t
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