The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 July 1965 — Page 3

LOCALS®’?, .... Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams pent last week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans tn Springfield, 111. Rov. and Mrs. Clyde Walters of Rochester, Indiana, were Sunday, July 18, evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carbiener. Mrs. Lucille Gardner and Mrs. Gen Dailey and nieces went to the Wanatah Centennial Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch. Janot and Julie Ryan are spending a few days at the Burches. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robcn’t Urbin, Tim Gardner. Robert Powers, Bob Betz, and Miss Shirley Whitmer were guests of Or. and Mrs. John Guttman and family for a swimming and supper party. Lucinda and Sandra Cites returned to their homo in Tacoma, Washington, after visiting for the past month with their grandmother, Mrs. Emma Cites, and aunt, Mrs. Genevieve Dailey. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stuntz have as their house guests for the next few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mow and Mary Joe from Ronan, Montana. Mrs. Fride Oberg of Koontz Lake is .‘pending a few days fishing at Beverly Shores, Michigan City, as tho guest of Miss Connie Puffpaff. Mrs. Harry Malstaff and Mrs. Shirley Flaugher returned Sunday from French Lick, where they attended as delegates to the American Legion Auxiliary State Convention. Mrs. Malstaff is president of the local unit and Mrs. Flaugher will be installed as 3rd District president In September. ■Guests of Mrs. J. F. Spencer Tuesday were Mrs. Mae Jones of Macon, Mo„ Mrs. Maude Cass of Kokomo. Mrs Frank Spencer and Mrs. Deßrysser of Elkhart, and Mrs. Lyman Nash, of South Bend.

OUR LOW-COST LOANS ARTS FOR YOUNG MEN TOO! I' As a matter of fact, as Soongs a young f pan finds out that our “Full Service' $ bank offers low-cost loans for any worth* ' - while purpose—and that our bank loans are clearly stated (no unexpected ex- i tras”) ana can be repaid so oonwnwwy 1 out of income—he knows where he can get the best all-around loan service in town: HERE! How may we help you? Fanners State Bank Os Wyatt Walkerton Rn*’»rh — Member FPfC

Guests of Mrs. Beulah Fultg Sunday were Mrs. Bea Sts. • and Mr. and Mrs. Brock Ferri i of South Bend; Terry and Harry Ferrell of Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Which of Vevay, Indiana, were week end guests of Mr. mul Mrs. Le. '.aid Beaty. Rudolph Cecrlo was dso a Saturday evening dinner guest. Tho throe men enjoyed reminiscing over their high school days and college days at Purdue. Our annual Summer Clearance Sale will start Friday, Ji ly 30, at tho Studio Dress Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hann igen of Koontz Lake entertained gue ts from Chicago Sunday, M Hannagen's sister. Miss ’ ujoric Hannagen, Mr. and M Pat Newborn and son Walti , and Miss Marge Jones. Mrs. Russell Snoagrass and daughter, Carole, of Garj arc spending this week with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pr ce in North Liberty, and her sisb r and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richaid Anderson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schmeltz and daughter were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Burgoone Carnes of Rawleigh, North Carol.na. are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L is and other relatives and frie Mr. and Mrs. Arthu DeMyer and son, Craig, were gm ts at a cook out Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Luther in La Porte. Mr. and Mrs Dean Knowlton and sons, entertained with a com roast and cook out Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry’ Heim and family, Mr. and Mrs. I ona’d Knowlton and family. M and Mrs. Ronald Knowlton a’ family, and Mr. and Mrs. F k McDonnell and family, all South Bond; and Mr. and Mrs. < n Hostetler and Gene Knowh n, of Walkerton. LEGION BASEBAIX Bl EFTT DANCE ON AUGI > J TTH The Walkerton Amer Legion will hold a benefit -e on Saturday, August 7, at th Post Home for the benefit «» r their baseball team program for the year. Music will be furnished by a band for the dancing pleasure and donation for this i oecial event will be SI.OO per c< uple.

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