The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1966 — Page 7

North Liberty

Mrs. Clyde Creech of Cleveland, Ohio, spent several days With the Allen Balsley family. Soni Kay Reed spent Monday with her grandmother, Mrs. Arno Reed. Mrs. Durv/ood Clark and Gnrdon spent several days last week visiting Mr. and Mr* Donald Auld and family tn Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Clara Auld in St. Petersburg.

!ii ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ri ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ fcj&i 3 ■ ‘ '!■ We think of the job of servio- " I 9 f¥i Ji ing our clients as a round- he- R H W a- Jj clock proposition. After all, ■ fW 'Jg losses don’t limit themselves d V 7 a s'# to an 8-hour workday. If you ■ suffer a 1055... fire in your ■ home, auto accident, business B t No Quitting Time - n nn Coruina if you place your protection iq UH wvl VlutS program in our hands. : Hiatt • I Insurance Agency i 802 Ohio Street e .. y i Phone 586-3624 Walkerton R L ■ vxr ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■

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Mr. and Mn. Men-ill B. mhardt of South Bond were guests of Mrs. Myrte Donathcn Thursday. Mrs. Robert Balsdey and Tanya and Mrs. Herman Steele visited Mrs. Gordon Button in Lakeville Tuesday. Mrs. Garland Howard and .son of Acton, are spending this vfcek with the Stove Solmos family and other relatives.

Mrj. Adolph Graf returned home after spending three weeks vrith her daughter, in Tennessee. i Mr. and Mrs. Del Pearse have returned after spending three months in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Robert Jaques family of South Bend visited Mrs. Stella Ulrich Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill were Monday evening guests in the Clem Mamerow home. Becky Livengood and Sharon Clark of Sumption Prairie w^re recent guests of Mra. Nellie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Perry recently visited relatives here. The Perry's were enroute to their ' home in Big Fork, Minn., after spending the winter in Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers of Mishawaka were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dutcher and Melinda of South Bend were afternoon guests. ]

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APRIL 7, 1%6 — THE INDEPENDKXT NEWS* -

Mr. and Mrs. James Livengood and Johnny of Sun.ption Prame and the Harold Browns of Lake, ville were recent guests of tie Walter Taylors. Daniel Awa’d Is Chosen President Os Cattle Group Daniel Awald, route 3. Walkerton was elected president < f the No icm Indiana Hereford Assoc >n at their recent meeting in S hori s in Plymouth. This was the ir.nin business conducted at the annual meeting. Larry Caine, public relations director of the Chicago Stock Yard spoke on “The Changing Livestock Industry.” ( IXISED GOOD FRIDAY The Walkerton L cense Branch will be closed all day April 8. To get ahead a man must look forward to the future.

Rexall Sale Ends Saturday

jacob 7?cxq£f drug store Phone 586*3241 Walkerton

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