The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1967 — Page 5

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““’.Mr and Mrs. Wayne Hnllott were snow bound guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Guttmen from Thursday to Saturday evening. Don Ludwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig has entered tho Armed Forces and is taking his basic training at Fort Campbell. Kentucky. From there he will go to Fort Dix, Neu J< i . . for his A. I. T. training. AREN’T WALKERTON PEOPLE (.KE A I When an emergency r< ine th* are Johnnie on the spot." (Jiving rides to th"-e who don't driv< cars, railing to find nt if ynu need a loaf of bn d hovi ling a path so you can gel out or that the mail carrier can g-t inBut with all the inconvenienct । they didn t forget thoe fe am r< 1 friends. Many called to tell me they are fe.-dlng Lhv biid . knowing I am a little warn about out songsters. I just about ran out of regular seed then gave them potato chips. Then Gaynellc corner with a big : ick of feed, so I didn t have to give them my last crust of bread. Then 1 learn.-d that Ret tn and Newt were running two feeder*, Easter and Rudolph were feeding birds several tlm*-« h day. Josie and Stanley did there bit and many others all over u>wn were consious of the great need for siutaming the life of our birds when there isn't any food available until we have a change in th. weather. Keep it up dear friends, and thanks fur everything. Mrs. M B Slick

: “ LADES j HAIR BRUSHES Assorted Styles 3 for 99 FLORAL BATH | TOWELS IV

Brachs CHOCOLATE BRIDGE MIX Regular 69c Value A lbs. S4OO

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Our January ClraVnnce^RaTe"is now in progress at Studio Dress Shop. Many good items at half price. Mrs. Everett Baker, Mrs. Bertha Urbm and Mrs. .Nellie f*urd\ visited Mrs. Emma Cites in LaPortr last Wednesday. Dou lass Lute, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Lute, Clark St., M aik* it"n hit Monday to enter hi* fi>..bin tn year at Bradley Umv. i sit> 1 -m, 11l Lute is a gradu it. of the Walkerton High Scln 1 is of 1966. Mi . (.b n Hos*. Ror Lft Tuesdav morning for Torran< e, <' ill! rm t I P< n I ev। ial w wks with h<r daaenter and family. Mr mi Mr- William Sather. On Ft ' nun thud she will attend tile gi miat I' n < xerrib- . >f her fit grand'hild, Kathleen Sather fn m Nartv nne High School in T rrance. JAM ARA (IEAIHME Our January Clearance Salo is now in progress nt Studio Dress Shop. Many gisd Items at half price. ATTEND LEGISLATI RE SEMINAR LAST MEEK Nancy Chapman and Mark Fcnatcrmarher attended the Legislature Seminar, aponitoied by the South Bend Youth Fellowship of the Meth dint Church, at Indianapolis <>n Thursday and Friday. Compliment* may tickle a mans ego, but It taken criticism to really corm t his faults. ■■■*BK * ■ ■ ■ I

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LADIES CANVAS SHOES White — Biack — Blue Sizes 6 to 19 Regular $1.99 Value s<s7

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□— — 0 DEATHS □ - □ John A. Gardner John A. Gardner. 91, rout.- 1. Walkerton, dud at 3:30 a.m. Sunday at Beatty M* mortal hospital. He was born D< e. 2, 1573 in St. Joseph County. He was married Oct. 12, 1898 m Marshall county to Ida Cover, who died .Nov. 28, 1942. He was a retired farmer. Surviving is one son, Floyd; three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Walter, Mrs. Flossie Fitzgerald and Mrs. Pearl Wolf; 19 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and 58 great, great-grandchild-ren. All are of Walkerton. One brother, Melvin, Argos, also survives. Funeral services were held at 2 pm. Tuesday in the Nusbaum Funeral home, with the R> v. Han Id Williams of the United Meth »dist church officiating. Burial was in Eastlawn Cemetery. North Liberty. St. Joseph County Young Adult Club Activities Tin- Officers of the st. Jos. t a County Young Adult Club would like to express it's dwprst thanks to all members, and guests who contributed gifts for the nerdy family just prior to Christmas. We were able to give, and put l*r real meaning back in Christmas. Jim Bradway played the jolly role of Santa Claus on December 23, when a few of the members took the gifts and food to the family. On January 7, the district 1 officer* were installed at the semi formal dance. St. Joseph County had an outstanding turnout of fourteen members and guests present. Twenty-one of the Young Adult members went down to Plymouth on January 11 for the District Meeting. President Norm Wer- ■* ■ '** W

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n< r conducted th* bu in> • Hurting Bill Caldwell, Purdno f>okc on Personal G als st j .ph C'lintv was pn mt'd tu M< mbrrship < 'ert ifii it' ()m < । p book won fir t pla n th- dGt net contr -t. The basketball trim which has just be. n ' i ganized ire playing different < iunt;« Ev« n though tin- t. on has lo t thenfirst two ganu-s the\ , ( ii- gieatlv

When you have a ’ „_ R _ ) Checking Account - nCnLL ; r >—l I You need only >ank to serve a// of your personal, family, ard business banking needs—in one co) < nient place—when you have a checking . /count here. That's whv we are called a "Full Servic e bank! Start checking here NOW! Fanners State Bank of Wyatt Walkerton ihanth — Member FDIC 4 I I mVA B I

LADES JAMAICA SETS Sleeveless Shirt And Jamaica Shorts Sizes 10 to 18 $< 6 6

FEB. 2, 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

Irregulars ■ LADIES = BRAS ; Assorted Styles a 2 for $417 '

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TRANSISTOR ; RADIO : BATTERIES J 9-Volt I 3 r 66 : plastic | LAUNDRY • BASKETS : 47 j

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