The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1967 — Page 5

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Mrs. Lorinda Jones and son Miller Jr. of Kennewick .Washington spent last week in this vicinity visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin and Mr. and Mrs. James Reed attended the Indianapolis *'soo" Mile race on Memorial Day. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kaleth were. Mr. and Mrs. W. Burnside, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pogodzinski and Mrs. Dorothy Walsh. Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch and Mrs. Charles Zeschke and gradsons of Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Zeschke is a sister of Mrs. Burch. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stahly and children David and Susan of Jacksonville, Florida, will arrive June 4 for several weeks with friends and relatives here and in South Bend. LINDA KOHLI NG TO GRADUATE SUNDAY The Honorable Sarah Tilghman Hughes, Judge of he United States District Court of the Northern District of Texas, will deliver the principle address at Indiana State University's 96th annual commencement exercises at Terre Haute on Sunday evening. June 4, at 6 o’clock on the campus quadrangle. Miss Linda Marie Rohlfing of Rural route 2, Walkerton will receive her B.S. in Elementary Education during the ceremonies.

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■ The biggest swindle the \v« ild da- ever s» <n i- tai n pl a ■ Hl 1. ® _ disgrace! s H When a person loses money in asu mdb . the Lmi learns ■ a lesson. The loser a’ least has a send chance to make sure B ® hi is not swindled again. But suppos* you don't hav* a -econd ■ chance? Suppose you arc swindled out of you: right to live? ■ ; Sounds like a strange swindle? Not at ill. . . a B Every day. human beings are swindled out of a right to live. ■ An apathetic public shrugs its shoulders, evt n while officials ■ predict with mathematic .1 accuracy the number of um-u-p« <tH ing victims who will be swindled. The swindled victims wind M up as mere statistics to be compared with still later statistics _ ® as the count in traffic fatalities continues. s * Isn't it about time ea< hos us asked ourselves these three M simple questions? 1- lio I want to be swindled out of my m right to live* ... 2 - What can I do to avoid it? ... 3 - What ■ । can I do to make sure I don't swindle someone else out of a ■ right to live? These are simple questions. Then are sensible B answers. Putting the answers to work is the only way to ■ diminish the disgrace. g _ RAY A. NUSBAIM, M SBAI M Fl 'NERAL HOME, Rooae^elt ■ * Road and Ohio St. Walkerton, Indiana. Phone 586-5444.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr. and children called on their new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worthington and Jill formerly of Spencer, who recently purchased the Byrant Thornburg home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worthington and family of LaPorte also were present and all enjoyed cake brought by the Andersons. Kevin and Deanna Andersons birthdays were celebrated Sunday with a cookout at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr. Others enjoying the day were Mrs. Russell Snodgrass and children of Hobart, their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price and great - grandmother, Mr* Anna Drake. A carousal cake and s large cake toppl'd with a model train highlighted the party. Mr. an i Mrs. Albert Van Wanzeele entertained at Open House Sunoay evening for their daughter, Susan, who graduated Sunday afternoon from St. Francis High School, Mishawaka, Ind. Susan received an award as the outstanding student in Home Economics. She will continue her education at Purdue University in September. Guests were from Lafayette, West Lafayete, Otterbeen, Mishawaka, Cincinnati, Ohio and Walkerton. Open House was held after graduation May 23 from John Glenn high school for Donna

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Stephenson in her home with guests from Walkerton. Plymouth, South Bend, Mishawaka and LaPorte. Also Mrs. Compa rna from Chicago and Mrs. Dale Boomershire of lowa, aunts of Donna’s who stayed the we< k. Mrs. Dorothy Henry and Otto Holzhauser of Willard. Ohio were Saturday visitors of the Litters aunt, Mrs. Belle Hardenbrook. Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Mrs. Ruth Hughes of South Bend were Sunday dinner guests of their brother, Mr. and Mrs. David Metzger in Kewanna. Late on Saturday, Clyde Bick, Barbara and Eddie left for Purdue University to join Hi den Bick at the Methodist Conference for the remaining portion of the conference. Sunday guests at a family dinner in the home of Mrs. John Ullery were Mr. and Mrs. John Ullery Jr., Mrs. Pat Scott and Shelly, Mr. and Mrs, Dwight McKesson and David. Miss Virgina Gilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Houser, Patti and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dill, Stevie and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dill and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sheaks, Roger and Daryl. COUPLE TO CELEBRATE 25th Anniversary Mr. ana Mrs. Lamar Stahly of Jacksonville, Florida, formalh of South Bend, and Walkerton, will celebrate their 24th Wedding Anniversary with Open House, Sunday June 11, in the home of Mr. Stahly’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Steinke, R.R. 2, Walkeron. Mr. Stahly and Miss Joan Johnson were married June 10, 1942 at the Walkerton Methodist Church with he minister Rev. W. Ray Kuhn officiating. Mr. Stahly was a Studabakcr and Mercedes Benz employee in South Bend for many years before being transfered by Mercedes Benz in September 1962 to Florida. The Stahly’s have two children, David and Susan, at home. Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.rn. No other invitations have been sent. The Steinkes will be assisted by the mothers of the couple, Mrs. Forest Stahly, and Mrs. Elsie Johnson and Mrs. Stahlys sister, Mrs. Russell Cripe of South Bend. □ - ”LJ - □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ □ E Street Division Hospital Mrs. Kenneth Hufstetter, Mrs. Margaret Emerick. George M. Rlckenberg, John A Bostedo and Mrs. Frederick Himes all of Walkerton. Pine Lake Division Hospital Mrs. Shirley Axel and L<>u Kollias of Walkerton.

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U. S. ARMY. VIETNAM (AHTNC) - Army Specialist Four Charles J. Biker. 21. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Biker, 521 Georgia St.. W dkert n. Ind., p uti< ipated in "< perati.n Mmh ttan" was center d in the L i and H< B- W< ds m r L’au Tieng. This was .he tin t time the w -d' 1 .id r>in : hg by a 60 Years Os Service EM. 1903 IEMONTREES A tthmk this n ■AMMB Mi AH tkufM to •w thny Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

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large force, and it resulted in the destruction < f all Viet Cong fo.'ifications found. The area was thought to be an organization and control point sci VC terrorist activities. Spec. Baker, a radar operator, is assignated to Headquart •rCompany, 3rd Batt ili n of the 4th Infantry Divi.-i ns 22nd Infantry. (.10462 I GU A NT A NA MO BA Y. CUBA (FHTNCi May 15 - Aviation Electrician’s Mate Third Class David H. Miller. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benny S. Miller of 903 Van Buren St., Walkerton, Ind., was advanced to his present rate while serving as a crewmember of FL et Composite Squadron 10 (VC-10». His promotion was based < n his time in service and ra’-. military appearance, performance of duties, and his sc. it • n the Navywide test for promotion. The pr imary purpose < f VC-10 is to provide aircraft services for both surface and air operating forces in the Caribbean. The squadron is bas<d at Naval Air Station, Guantanamo May Cuba, FORT BENNING, GEORGIA - Second Lieutenant Robert J Hiler, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hiler 118 Clark. Walkerton, Ind., has been assigned as training officer of E Company. Ist Battalion, Ist Brigade. U.S. Army Training Center. Infantry. A recent graduate of Fort Benning's Officer Candidate School, Lieutenant Hih t is a 1962 graduate of Walkert* n High School. Before entering the Army, Lieutenant Hiler was an accountant for Accurate Castings Inc. in LaPorte, Ind. COMMON SENSE The fellow who take- time to study all the angL-s wll never b< caught running in < ircles.

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■ -AND THESE SHALL GO AWm"* 1 * & ■ ■ INTO ETERNAL PUNISHMENT Pastor, First Baptist Church » ■ BUT THE RIGHTEOUS INTO North Liberty ■ B LIFE ETERNAL" MT 25 46 Phone 656-8344 a ■ QUESTION God is love; h w - can H- punish e' mally ■ ■ ’ loving faher? B ANSWER: Any loving fatlr r wh hid i - nwh was unfit ‘e be among society would take h.m out ’ - r ’ p^mmnent- ■ ■ ly hi would d< this out of 10. Gt.- h basa alh a B and NOT punishing mu would bt out : h rm m nt the punishing of it. “ _ QUESTION: C Hd g dG d ■ n th< next World penr iM.'h? ■ ■ ANSWER fit p. ni ’ it i r'_ tj .-i y r , j . a a ci a. > I.’ ’ n :r tl: t ' At ... nl> _ .-utt •i m. udi (■ ■!. dn. ’. . . d t i«» may B W be ic.;. rued . - la. - ..■eii.-i. i ■ ■ ? QUESTION: I ■ add n t I. hr; .n H .• i.r , - . that II pe< pie are m Hell. ■ B ANSWER: Tl. 1 v 'h lit*; ’h- v ■ in pib-on- teda;. .wn’inc execut. • - in 1 4 t!;. ■ ime • t. ne u• ar just h.ippv w- i.iuu .•• th- m.shes, * B tell jokt s. t ti ■ ■ QUESTION Fn uhmg G.;:; d pumshm :/ fi.^r.t a- uaa id * no man can be ’righttnvd mt - be- >ming v 4. ■ ANSWER True. But h- can b. frigh' i d .m or. ng to _ RI Christ and getting .-avid and then Clm.-t o n n kt him ■ good. । Note that right is right md wr ng is wr. ng. ■ People ought to do right simply because it is right. Wmng B ought to be pun.shed simply be aus«- it is wr -ng Usually ■ when we stop preaching eternal judgement, we stop puach- ■ _ ing discipline, impnsonment and he eh itnc chair, etc » B QUESTION It is n t fair for G- d t> pum.-h f rever L>i sms ■ committed m a brnd! lifetime. 2 P ANSWER: How do you know ' Who L to say what duration ■ of time should be given is sentence f r the man who ■ g raise* his fist m dtfimce against (rod saving I will not ■ come to Christ I do not b’ve to get saved. Christ ran go 3 ■ His way and I will go min-d” " ■ "IT PLEASED GOD BY THE FOOLISHNESS OF ■ PREACHING TO SAVE THEM THAT BELIEVE 1 Cor. 1-21 ■

Business And Professirnal Women Meet The Walkerton Business .n i Professional W no n Club enj< ed dinner at H 1- I lining c n , Thursday, Mr. 25 with 29 it. her and <nt gm st. Miss .1 o ' Carr < t North Liberty pres»n’ Mis. ChuL - Wooley, pre .i<li c presided at th- meeting. ?It -. George Myers read a poem 'T. i Sphere of Women". The t ii,mittee appointed to select a i n of July Queen delegate from club, reported the -■ Lotion t Miss Jannist Downs, diught. Mr. and Mrs. Jay DounMrs. Robert Lidv and An.. George Fervcrda contributed > the birthda.v bank Mrs, r. 4 Gindelberger r-ivd the a ••c priz- . The tabi- Wen d< < r -1 with ar i mg- n. t -of go ; , flowers. During tin id hour g., were pl ived with 13 women i- ■ reiving prize- This w<s in, last meeting for the sumniei m ti Sept. 28th. Hostesses were; Mr- j « k Hannagon, Mi- Jim- Mon Mrs. Russell Lawn-m e, Mr?. Marie Stahly and Mrs Ruh ru Palrm r. t T I Speciali7’n<? in Permanent j Waving I Dede’s Beauty Salon ? Hair Shaping, Colnring & i Styling Phone 586-3644 Operators: j DEDE FEJES * JANET BIGEER 90K pr>oxe\elt Road Walkerton, Indiana

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