The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1967 — Page 7

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Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cudney and son of Plymouth. f* f a 1 ■ V A I ? « w I ® Il ~ * || | ;J«| *1 — I It takes tough com with short, strong stalks for today’s farming. DeKalb XL varieties are bred to stand at high populations; to take advantage of narrow rows; to hold their ears: harvest easily, and produce break thru yields for you. DEKALB" h a JU«U^t Brand Name. XL Nembar* are Variety Designation*. | DEKALB 1 [ HYBRIDS J Mere Fam tn MoatDoKoU . AreW. Lyle McCormick R, R. 2 — North Liberty Phone 656-4600 Sidney T. Smith K. K. 1— Hamlet phone Walkerton 5X6*2X01 Harvey Walter R. R. I — Hamlet Phone X 67-5663

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Mrs. Roy Horrall is a sur; a i patient in Memorial Hospital Mrs. John Heron and daughters attended the wedding of Michael Murdlck and Karen Sue Beron. Mrs. Mary Armshy and friend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weiss of Rd. 331 were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres. Gene Pamiley has returned to his home from Conununitv Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Del Purdom of Kokomo and Mrs. Grace Miller of South Bend were Sunday guests of .Mrs, Stella Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lancaster and children were Sunday evening supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Sattelmaier. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Doan and family in Louisville, Kentucky. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reid and family of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele were guests of Susan S' xlc for Mother's Day week-end at DePauw University, Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. George Finch of Mt. Morris, Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finch of Hanna were Friday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Mi and Mrs. Jack O'Brien and George O’Brien and friend of South Bend. The occasion wn in honor of the birthday of George O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Phillips and daughter Deborah of West Germany spent several daxs in the home of Pauline Morris.. Janice and Allen Phillips and Deborah and Pauline Morris were Sunday dinner guests of the Ed Kaser family. RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Saturday May 5 and 6, 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 600 Indiana St., Walkerton. Baby, children and women's clothes, etc.

□ — □ HOSPITAL NEWS □——— — — □ E Street Division Hospital Mrs. Jennie Giant, Mrs. MahloD Jacob, Mrs. William Bouse, Mrs. Mildred Bays, and Miss Mary Borgen all of Walken m. Mrs. John Godfrey and Mrs. Robert Balsley bot <>f North Liberty. C——— — — Q BIRTHS □ D A daughter, April 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rosand> r of Walkerton in the E Street Division hospital, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Damon Center, Walkerton, son on April 29 in Marshal County Parkview, Plymouth. DCE -DE Students And Employers Attend Banquet Ihe South Rena Community School DE-DCE Employee's 14th annual banquet x.as held Tuesday night in the Knu hts of Columbus Hall, in South Bend. A fine crowd of over lUO people were in attendance with the students and representatives of the businessers and industries and their guests. Prior to dinner, the Clay High School Swing- Choir, presented several very enjoyable numbers for the group A delicious chicken dinner followed and then more music by a Folk-singing trio was presented. Introductions of the associated people of the group followed and the main address of the evening was then given by Dr. Edward Kutzleb, the director of cimculum development for the South Beni Community School Corporation He was substituting for Dr Charles C. Holt, wh< was unabh t attend. His message was < ' particular interest to

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the students involved in the DUE and DE programs which is directed at those who an basically involved in the DCE and DC programs which is directed at those who are basically not planning on attending college. Th« on job training helps to prepan these students for the man . years of adulthood ahead of them. Following the main address, the students all present cd their sponsoring representatives with a plaque, in appreciation for theii participation in this program. Those attending from the North Liberty’ High School, their business sponsors and the business they represent, were: Joe Glnzer and Frank Ginzer of Frank s D-X Service. Drew Berglund and Jim Daugh-

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