The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 September 1965 — Page 6

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. THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPT. 16, 1965

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Barbara and Sara Jean Waiter.f^nt the week end with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, A. Ljvo Smith. South Bend. Mr ad Mrs. John Shmeltz and r n spent Saturday evening with Mrs Nellie Baughman of Lake- \. Ue. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schmeltz end family of Walkerton spent Sunday aft emoo* with their grandmother. Mrs. Nellie Baught an of Lakeville. Connie Davis. Annie Houser, .Tanis Clark. John Wenger and Dale Narag* n have enrolled as freshmen at Manchester College, end Marston McGwin is enrolled ri McPherson College. Mr. and Mrs Charles Schmeltz end son and Ivar Stron. all of Homuhis. Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keller of Buchanan, tpent Sunday afternoon with their luOth r. Mrs. Nellie Baughman of Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs Merlin Walters accamparied their daughter. Karen, 10 Indiana Central College. Tnoianap »lis. where sho is enrolled us a freshman Th< v spent the week, end with Mr and Ms. Wavni Pumphrey in Indianapolis. Sundav thev called on Rev. and Mrs. Don Tr< wbridge and family. Kev. Trowbridge was a former utator at Sumption Prairie. ■jgy —-

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Mrs. Charles Ulrich visited Mrs. Robert Jaques in Osteopathic hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey and family visited Mrs. Esther Harman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Dola Hocker an i Mrs. Del Pearse visited friends at Diamond Lake, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Haney Sheneman and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shoue were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Naragon. Mr and Mrs. Cari Fulmer and Eva. of Mishawaka, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buck. Osborne Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry’ Oberly of Mishawaka. were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. dew Mamerow and Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover and Jane of Warsaw, were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Del Pearse. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin King an I Mr. and Mrs. Harry’ Clark have returned from a trip to Sault Ste. Marie. Michigan. Ontario, Canada, and Conner Harbor Fifteen members of the North IJberty Church of Brethren Jr High Class attended a Rally at Camp Mack Milford, Ind. Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied bv Mrs. Ix 4 a Whitmer. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob HMderread.

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Mrs. Nettie Proctor of South Bend called Saturday afternoon on Mrs. Nellie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Amo Reed visited Sunday afternoon until M . and Mrs. John Reed at Fiah Lake. Cecil Benjamin of Spring Lake. New Jersey, is spending this week with Mrs. Pauline Morris. Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Nellie Smith were Mr. and Mrs. William Kurzhal of South Bend Mrs. Roy HorraU visited her mother. Mrs. John Chapman, tn Washington, Indiana, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft and children of South Bend were Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gentry and Marjorie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dutcher and Melinda of South Bend, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher Saturday. Mrs. Bert Shupert, Mrs. Mabel Golden and Mrs. Edna Sherman spent several days last week with their neicc in Bluffton, Ind. Mrs. Frank Albert Sr., of Tampa. Florida, was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Miller and Dean of Maple Grove, were Sunda-.’ dinner guests of Mrs. John Schrader. Sheryl Beron and Marti Rudynski returned to Indiana Unlvesity, Bloomington, Sunday, to resume their studies. Mrs. Alma Van Winkle an 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher attended the Harvest meeting at the Blbenllle Church, Sunday afternoon. Mrs Myrtle Donathen and Mr and Mrs Leland Donathen and family, attended the we ’ding ceremony of Marilyn Roeder and David Donathen in South Bend Saturday evening. Mr. a-d Mrs. Alex Hildebrand and family of Avon, Ohio, were here Saturday ani Sunday to attend the wadding of their n*phew. David Donathen and Marilyn Roeder in the St Paul's Lutheran Church in South Bend. They staved overnight with Mrs Myrtle Donathen Deaf Man Perfects Tiny Hearing Aid A remarkable tiny hearing aid has been perfected by a man who has been hard of hearing for nearly ten years. This small device has no dangling cords or separate transmitting units and represents a product to restore natural hearing. It was developed especially for those persons who can hear but can't understand. Tills new hearing instrument provides “earlever’ hearing with the wearer picking ud speech sounds, television and radio at his ear. Due to the use transistors, the user cost is extremely i w A true life actual size replica of the smallest al!-tn-the-*ar hearing aid ever made wi 1 be given absolutely free to anyone sending in this advertisement while supply lasts. So we suggest you write fotr yours now. No obligation whatsoever. Write to C. Eckert, West Salem, Wls. sldp

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□——— — — □ BIRTHS J- - □ Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, of iWalkertori, are the parents of a daughter born Sept. 8 in the Osteopathic hospital. South Bend. A son was bom Sept. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark, Walkerton, in Holy Family hospital, Laporte. □ _ □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ - □ Holy Family, LaPtude Mrs. Lucille Ward, Henry C. Lipke, Connie Howard. Community, LaPorte Mrs. Mary Cotton, Thomas Gedgoud. Parkview, Plymouth Herman C. Johnson St. Joe County Scottish Rite Ox Roast St. Joseph County members of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, their families and friends, are to enjoy an old fashioned ox-roast and entertainment This roast is scheduled for the

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Isaak Walton League Grounds where a good size tent city h to be erected and the meal served on Saturday, September 18, between the hours of 12 and 2. The Caledonian Kiltie Band of Mishawaka Is on the program as are the Michigan City Shrine Clown Group and the Little German Band representing the South Bend Shrine Club. The committee in charge, includes L. P. Claudon, cnainnan: James Oberfell. Jolin Warrick, F. J. Nimtz, William Welshcimer, George Greenawalt. Dr. Ralph M, Martin and Neil Crumb. Attend Church Sunday I AUTO • LIFE - FIRE | | FARM BUREAU! | INSURANCE | • I Fred Bullinger I Phone 586-3339 I 1 701 Monroe Walkerton I