The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1967 — Page 11

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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Medina of Chicago were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder. Mrs. William Shields visited Mr. and Mrs. Clem Manerow and Junior on Saturday. Mrs. Clyde Creech of Cleveland is visiting relatives and friends here. .ois. jessie Cushman of Sullivan. Indiana is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudes. Earl Aldrich of Mishawaka spent several days last week visiting Mrs. Homer Balsley and Mrs. Mrytle Lytle, his sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Narragon of Walkerton were Sunday afternoon guests of the John Heron's. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flatt are now occuppying the Auld apartment. Mr. and Mrs. John Heron and family were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lynch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres spent several days at Sullivan Indiana visiting relatives over Memorial week end. non tvorraif and Tom Yetter of Indianapolis spent a couple days this week with Mr. and Mrs Roy Horrall. Mr. and Mrs. John Bickel of Waukegan, Illinois were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. HermClark and Mrs. Gertrude Sousley.

PHILLIPS 66 SUMMER Tire Sale FULL 4-PLY NYLON COHD TIBES Blackwall Tires 7.75 x 14 plus F.E.'R <2.21 « 7.75 x 15 plus F.E.T. $2.28 X 14 FJ £sk $2.38 8.15 X 15 plus F.E^ $2.33 s2l-95 8.55 xl4 plus F.E.TT s2^6 Plus Rereadable Tire in Trade While Walls Slightly Higher GUARANTEED WITHOI T LIMIT AS TO TIME OR MILAGE. Phillips @ Service Walkerton < ■■■■■■■ ■■■ H'»"» ■ « a U® = THINK ABOUT m j : :<6 M — : ■ BY RAY A. NUSBATM W As people grow older and group themselves wit|l..Mill older ■ people, the subject of children's behavior often captures the ■ ■ conversation. This is an ageless topic which seems to attach ■ II itself to ageing. The vices or virtues of pi«.sent children ■ are compared with their own childhood days. Quite often. q| S yesteryear’s hazy recollect ions are clouded by the passing of g - time. To those who condemn or complain, the follrfUing quote t J could be interesting. *- H "Our youth now love luxury They have bad matters, con- ® ■ tempt for authority. They show disrespect for elders and love ■ g chatter in place of exercise Children are now tyrants, not N ■ the servants of their households. They no longen. rise when g ’ elders enter the room. They contradict their partafts, chatter g । before company, gobble up their food and tyrannize their gj ■ teachers." ■ Who said this and when? Was it recently? Car# to guess? " C The quote is from Socrates in he sth Century. 8.C.! We guess ■ it proves kids will be kids, always have been and always will ■ A be. | ■ RAY A. NUSBAI M, NISBAI M 11 NERAL HOME, Roosevelt a ® Road and Ohio St. Walkerton. Indiana. Phone Md-3444. ■ — ■ H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ fl. fl. ■ JL^Ktfl fl ■ *

Mrs. Grace Miller of South Bend visited Mrs. -Stella Ulrich. Doug Kaser of New Road has returned home from Memorial Hospital following surgery. He would like to haw visitors. Miss Patsy Harbaugh was the guest of honor at a reception following hr graduate on Wednesday evening in heT’home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family and Rev. and Mis. .Walter Claeys and family were Memorial Day guests of Jack Parson at Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frazier and Kathy of South Bend were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rudynski and family. Mr. and Mrs,.-Robert Steele and family of Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family attended the graduation of Susan Steele from De Pauw University. Max Ster le also attended the Alumni actMfties. Lester O'Connor of St. Petersberg, Florida, formerly of North Liberty has been honored by the Heating and Atr Conditioning W holesaler. The Wholesaler is a national magazine, which is published monthly.'’ Mr. O'Connor lead his company in sales for the last 12 months. We is managiT of the Comfort Distributing Co.. Inc. of St. Petersburg.

Jimmy Egger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egger has returned home from Memorial Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reid and family in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Westfall and Mrs. Dean Crane of Wanatah were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rauen and family. Announce Summer Recreation For Walkerton (continued from page onei as they are made. This would be to better accomadate the participants. The tennis courts will also be supervised by Mr Gourley. He will offer instruction and set up a schedule to be announced at a later date. At the Tyner School. John Hans will handle the program with a schedule as follows: Monday a.in. Practice-Baseball, p.m. Swimming at Culver. Tuesday, Basketball- 4th- Sth gradt. Baseball game, Wednesday, Tennis. Golf. Thursday. Practice-Baseball. Friday. Basketball - 4th-Bth grade. Baseball game. Age Group 13-15 Baseball team has 15 games scheduled in the Marshall County League: Argos, Culver. LaVille. Plymouth, Triton comprise the league. The various activities planned for the different age groups at the Walkerton park are: 9-12 A.M. — Boys Eleni, and Junior High Volleyball Softball Relay games Soccer Tumbling Basketball Marbles Croquet Badminton G( If-fundamentals Tag football Swimming Shuffle board Table tennis Dodge ball Tug of war Checkers Chinese checkers Free play Two square game 1-2:80 — Girls Elem. Junior High High School Volleyball Two square game Red-rover and others Crafts Badminton Croquet Folk-dancing Speed ball Tumbling Swimming Softball Basketball Relay games Jacks Hop Scotch Bean bag games Group singing Checkers Fret play Box s 2:80 - 4:00 High School Volleyball Softball Soccer Basket ball Basketball Tag football Cr< »quet Badminton Swimming Dodge ball Golf - fundamentals Table tennis Any schedule changes will be announced that might be needed to better accomadate the participates. The tennis courts will also be supervised by Thomas Gourley who will offer tennis Insructions. Th<- tennis schedule will be announced at a later date. ORIGIN IL JONAH (LI B FISH FRY The St. Joseph County Junior Original Jonah Club Fish Fry will be held Friday. June 16 from 5 p.m. to 8 p m at the 4-H Fair Park. Jackson and Ironwood Roads. Donation is adults. $1 50: children । 12 yrs and under) 75c. Tickets available from 4-H Jr. Leaders or St. Joseph County Extension office South Bend 2tjl

JUNE 8, 1967 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Ten Advance In First Aid Class Ten first aiders took a giant step Thursday Evening. May 25th by completing the eight week American Red Cross Advanced First Aid Course, sponsered by the Starke County Red Cross Chapter. The Koontz Lake Conservation Club has been hosting each one of the sessions that began the first Thursday in April. Frater George Grob. SCJ, of the Divine Heart Seminary, and Marshall - Starke County Red Cross First Aid Instructor, taught the Advanced First Aid Classes. Assisting him were Starke County Instructors Monagrne Barbknecht, Sandra Co< k. Marcia Cooper. Alice Dipert, and Marx Alice Roberts, and in several classes. Mr>. Esther Hardy Marshall Co. Instructor, assisted. Prior to the Advanced Class, each of these first aiders wen holders of a current Standard Certificate. The Advanced Course is exactly what it implies: Advanced first aid knowledge and skills beyond the Standard prepare himself for this need, by giving freely of his time, in training and serving. Among those receiving certificates are six Koontz Lake

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Volunteer Firemen: Fire Chie Charles Lawrence, Clarence Reid, John Vania. Bryron (Pati Rush, Jerry Pearish, and Ralph Pearish. Scott Michael Cain also completed his Advanced First Aid Training, as did Hamlet VolunteerFiremen. Dan Rannells, Marshall County CD Member, James Hardy, and Girl Scout Cadet Leader. Mrs. Mary DePoy of North Judson. Starke County Red Cross salutes each one of them, well prepared to serve their community in ime of emergency. Purdue To Give Area Students Degrees Purdue University will conduct three ( ■ mm< m‘‘nu nt ceremonies this wo k <-nd for a record class of alm- st 5.000. The June candidates from this area are: David Boyd Frame, M.S. Education. Walkerton; Nicholsa P» ter M r< n<. B. Electrical Engine.ring. North Liberty and Sylvia Sue Taelman. B. Humanities. N ath Liberty. FAST Bl CK Beware of the man wh-> cooks up a get ric h scheme he expects to give you a raw deal.

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