The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1965 — Page 7

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Mr and Mrs. Firm# Brovoid . .. vacationing in Jamaica f o r { u o weeks. Mr< Bertha Urbin and Mrs. v xine W<xxl wore Saturday eve. g guests of Mr. and Mrs. ice Fitzgerald. The Walkctun High School fac- •> had a get acquainted dinner Short's Restaurant Tuesday nt for the new teachers. Guests over the week end of and Mrs. Ruskcll Hartsough ! family were Mr. and Mrs. D- ui Why and family of Bennett, Mr. and Mrs Donald McGrath I daughter. Laune, of ColumIndiana. were week end • ts of her parents, Mr. and Fred Bullinger and family. Robert Urbin attended the ns Club District meeting last lay in Warsaw. The meeting .. held io the Shrine Building the Fair Ground. St. Patrick’s Federal Credit rd Union met Saturday. Feb. ' trrangementa were marie to I their annual meeting Saturevening. Feb. 20, at 7:30 p m. ' ie School Hall. Mr and Mn». F. W. Hathaway Irand Rapids, Michigan, were ■ irday overnight guests of Mr. i Mrs Wayne Burch Mr. an I Ira Robert Urbin were even.ng utora The Elizabeth drve of the ' i; dist Church will meet at acme of Mrs Sylvester Anuon Tuesday, February 16 at •) Ix’sson Mrs. Rmma Goukcr; -tiona, Mra Loren Goode. Mr. and Mra. Harold Knowlton family and Mrs. Dora Know!ere Sunday dinner guests of ' nd Mrs. Gerald Knowlton aughters in North Liberty. evasion was in honor of Ger. Xnowlton'a birthday. V rs Robert Gardner will be ■ ss to the Esther <Tr< ie of the ' . xlist Church Wednesday eveFebruary 17, at S p.m. in home Mrs Grace Atwood will the devotions and Mrs Mary r will present the )c.-< n and Mrs. Thomas Youdbund family of South Bend . Mrs. Martha Young and k Ehrhardt to Hobart. Sun* v. to spend the day with Mr. ’ Mr* Mac Young and daughluncement has been rest by friends in this commu- ♦ tiie arrival by adoption . by girl. 7 tt> 11 oz. Lori to Mr and Mrs James e, of Kennewick. Wash, v was bom January 13 ’ a«er In the former Bur. . s, Rt. 3, Walkerton.

a ■ ram ■ ■ ■ • <”* ■ ■ ■ ■ " QUALITY DAIRY Announces the sale of their milk routes accounts and ■ delivery equipment to B reliable dairy, INC. I 909 East Broadway a South Bend, Indiana — Who have furnished our milk stn r e 195!. ■ We sincerely thank you for your patronage and ask ■ that vou remain loyal customers to your new milkman. ■ RELIABLE DAIRY, INC. will assume the business a February 1, 1965. All checks should be made to them || after that date. t hanking you again, we are a Very truly yours a <)nalitv Dairy - SAMLEI.X. UM NIE THOMAS E. FRAME a laical Manager for Reliable Dwiry Samuel N. Frame ■ < F4TF « * ■■ <<*• • aa.B ***«■■■■■■* ■ ».* a

Mrs. Fred Myers is ill in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mac McNorton. Mr. and Mrs Glen Walz are vacationing with Dr and Mrs. V. Burdette Wolfe in Sebring, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin entertained at supper Monday evening for Mrs Bertha Urbin wh « was celebrating her birtrday. Mr. and Mrs. David Ross and three s >ns of Em GaJhe, Florida, will arrive Sunday for a ten day vacation with Mr. and Mis Newton Williams and other relatives in this area. Terry and David Moon of South Bend spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Kennedy. Mr and Mrs. Toni Sullivan and family of Indianapolis w* re also week end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert King and family entertained Sunday with a dinner honoring Karl Brust of Winamac, who wa< having a birthday. Other guests were Mrs. Brust and Chuck who is home on leave from the Navy from San Franciaco. Also Mr. and Mrs. Vic Day and family of Winamac. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hostetter were Sunday dinner and also supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Arthur DeMycr and Craig Other Sumtny evening supper guests Were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ros and Mr and Mrs Lin y Ross and sons of Ixikeville, and LaMar Rosa of South Bend. U BIRTHS □——— - — □ Mr. and Mrt Floyd Szarwark of North Liberty are the parents of a son born February I in O-6-tcopathh hospital. Mr and Mt- Wayne A s«»p of North Liberty are the parents of a daughter born February 6 in Memorial ho-pd-d A daughter was born Feb 6 in M-mor il hospital to Mr. and Mrs Walter Johnson Mr and Mrs. Donald O’Connor are the parents of a mm. Feb 9, in H«dy Family hospital Mr. ami Mrs Richard McNeal are the parents of a *biughter born Feb 3 in Community hospital. Mr and Mrs VnUßp Keller are the parents of a daughter born Feb 2 in Holy Family hospital. Q——— — — 0 hospital news □- - □ H<.lv Family. LaP«>rt« Admitted: Henry Hergenroth-

er, Edward Zapinski, Walkerton; Mrs. Keith Gordin and Douglas Humes. North Liberty. Community, LaPorte Admitted: Willie Allen Sr. Robert Devereaux; Mrs. Orpha Short; Martha Lindsey Walkerton P.T.A. To Meet On February 18 The Walkerton ITA will meet Thursday, February IS. at the Elementary School budding at 7:30 pm. The program win be on Fmindor s Day with Mrs. Norris Bussie in charge. AU past presidents are invited to be pr*«ent and will be honored. It is requested that ea> h past president answer roll cad with a few words about their most memorable event during their term of office, .!»• k ('rum. the Baton lesson teacher, will present some of his students in a baton twirling event. Also on the program will he some <>f the students who participated in th«» recent mur? > ontest. Tins is under the dire* ti n of George Robinson. The m» ond and fourth grade room mothers will be m charge of refreshments. Executive meeting at 7. KEITH IS FIVE Keith Fry. son of Mr and Mt : Omer Fry. was entertained Tuesday afternoon on the occasion of his fifth birthday. Guests were Gerald Hahn. Carl Hershberger, Damon and David Flaugher. Jani»e Stewart and Judy Zahm. c Games were enjoyed and refre.*hments of cup cakes and • e cream were servol The guest of honor receive*! many n> e gsfts. I Obey the traffic laws (

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FEB. 11. 1965 — THE IXPEI’EMIEXT NEWS —

Harold Lute Improving After Plant Accident Il.im’d Lft', Lute, seriou njund in an incident at Arrow, head Engineering Co., last W.d-nc-day, is improving satisfactorily at Holy Family ho^.ital, .n LaPorte L 'e suffered a broken ankle, crushed che*f, pelviinjury and internal injurn -. The a* । idmt <x cure<! on February 3, when he was knocked <lown and run ov*-r by a steel w’heel weighing approximately a half ton The wheel, five feet in diameter, and nine inches thi< k. broke loose from a pur» h pre s when the shaft • rysta Ze*l and ran fn-e in the building. The whe<d struck Lite, knocking h:m down and rolled over h;m ilm , t lengthwise. Most broken resolutions 'A re made with the best intent! >ns. CGssifu'd advertisi”./ pays

| VALENTINE DANCE | I SAT., FEB. 13 10 P.M. -lAM. | North Liberty American | Legion | OPEN HOUSE | Burt Nowakou ski OrcheUra |

\DI LT I IRMF.R < L\s S The Adult Fii i* i < ( | m<-et r। X’ Mon<iay F< b. 1”> >t । :•> p i 1/ '■ W * kerton I li., *i S< bool u ’it <’ ii' iK' Klo-t r« hou •• * > b ' • ik.-r He hi i *;>• k n ere ts f >< ■.n t. •• ry । ber * w.u ••<! him ' , p r ,. . n t t) g Mg i.' So . 7«'r- ■ tir.ng *r'ly iL.r md attend Refreshments will tx* s« rv»"<l REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os Th? Orville Easterday legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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