The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1966 — Page 12

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARCH 24, 1966

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LOCALS^ Q rrml North Liberty Re*’. and Mr«. M L Bell and Ralph visited Mr Bells mother ir. Spencerville. Ohio. Sunday. Mrs. Charles Ulrich spent Mond> v with Mr and Mrs. Kenneth I'lrich in South Bend. Mos Susan Steele of DePauw University is .-pending this week v th Mr and Mrs Max Steele and f; inily. Mr and Mrs Mix Steele and f; mily visited Mr and Mrs Robert Steele and family in Mishau ika Sunday ever ng. Saturday evening vi-itors of ti e William Dutchers were Mr a d Mrs Tony Hicks of Fort Wayne and Mr an i Mrs. Paul T ibbley of Lakeville. Sunday evening supper guests 6 r Mr and Mrs Robert Rauen and family were Mrs. William C rmrnings and family and Mrs. R >bert Roose of Michigan City; Mr and Mrs Irvin Rauen and f-niily and Mr and Mr-. Don S '.arnun of Wanatah; Mr. and M.s Lirry Stephenson of LaC ossc; Mrs. Hattie Rauen and R lymond Hornung of Walkerton; Mr and Mrs Lynn Phegley of LaCros-e; Mr and Mrs. Charles G »rdon and Mr and Mrs William D >an and family.

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iMr. and Mrs. Willie Rice of R n selaer are visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Betsy Reid and Mrs. Medina of Fort Wayne spent the week end in the Clifton Snyder home. Mr and Frs. Gerald Kaufman and son of I^ikeville were Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs Walter Worthington. Mr and Mrs Floyd Miller of South B nd were Saturday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Clem Mamerow. Miss Alice Purdom of Kokomo spent several days with Mrs. Charles Ulrich last week. Mrs. Robert Purdom and son of Kokomo were Satuntay guests Rev. and Mrs WaMer Claeys and family and Mrs. Herman Steele were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs R- bert Ba Isley and Tanya Mr and Mrs Laßue Donathen announce the engagement of their daughter. Peggy T-ea. to Wayne Diffendcrfer. A June 11 wedding is planned. Mrs. Frann Rauen entertained Sunday afternoon with a s’ork flhower for Mrs. Jake Simik of LaCrosse. Other guests were M»s. William Cummings. Florence Cummings and Mrs. Robert Roose of Michigan City; Mrs. Lynn Phegley and Mrs Larry Stephenson. LaCrosse: Mrs Irvin Rauen and daughters and Mrs. Don Sharmin of Wanatah; Mrs. Hattie Rauen of Walkerton', M' - s Charles Gordon. Mrs William Doan and Mrs. Robert Rauen and Dawn

Mrs. Clifton Snyder is a patient in Memorial hospital. Larry St rope of Purdue and Miss June Geselbracht of Chicago were last week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter St rope. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egger and family were Sunday afternoon guests of the Ronnie Hummers in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers of Mishawaka were Sunday evening guest? of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Clem Jr. were Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. VS illiam Shields in Mishawaka. NFO NEWS Grain commodity assistants of the National Farmers Organization INFO) attended a special one-day meeting in Corning lowa this week for di mission of futur plans of the organizations grain program. Approximately 100 representatives from 15 states were present for an exchange of information on the program and for a discussion of plans for the future. The NFO grain a sistants nW will conduct meetings with the various county grain bargaining committees. expla ning procedures for the NFO grain program for the future. The meeting was conducted as a follow-up to the recent huge NFO sales of corn and soybeans. "What the sa es accomplished," commented Erhard Pfingsten. national NFO vice president, "was that NFO members received from 10 to 15 cents a bushel more for their com and from 10 to 50 cents more a bushel for soybeans than they would have received at harvest time " The grain assistants heard pro-

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gress reports from the following NFO departments; Organizational, Lloyd Fairbanks, national organizational director; promotional W. W. Butch Swaim, national promotional director;, legislative. Harvey Sickels, national secretary; meat and dairy commodity departments, Gordon Shafer, chief negotiator. Also addressing the meeting was Eihar<> Pfingsten, national vice president. Herb Goodman, national grain commodity director. was in charge of the meeting. Rainbows Seat New r Officers Rainbow Assembly No. 61 held

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initiation ceremonies for M Sally Clark, daughter cf Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Clark of Wa erton. Every officer was in ) respective office Mrs. John Combs helped the choir. Practice for inspection will March 28 at the regular meet and inspection will be March Dinner at 6:30. Guests for evening were Pop Lidy, Lawre Clark. Mr. and Mrs. John > Combs, Mrs. Dionies Gif tn I^eßoy Smith and Mrs. Al Dr« Refreshments were served Mrs. Clyde Stickley, Mrs Star Tuttle and Mrs. Kenneth Kn< ton. Classified advertising pays