The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 October 1967 — Page 6
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — (XT. 26, 1967
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Kenneth Knowlton will undergo surgery in E Street Div. hospital, LaPorte Friday morning. Mrs. George Seitz returned Friday from a weeks visit in the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Millon Brown in Kokomo. CHRISTMAS is only eight weeks away. Lay away your Christmas gifts t<xlay. Lee’s Jewelry, Walkerton and Welch’s Jewelry, Plymouth. Just over nine weeks remain until Christmas. Select your personalized Christmas Cards now. at the Independent-News Co.. Walkerton. Sgt. and Mrs. William VanDyke are the parents of a baby girl born October 23 in Heidelberg. Germany. She weighed 6 lbs 3 oz and has been named B 'th Ann. Mr-. Van Dyke is the former Linda Awald. Walter Maiks and buddy of K- raviHe, California spent several days reentiv with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee of Brookfield. Illinois spent last Thursday with the Chapmans. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell. Mr. and Mrs. David Mellin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Hiler, Mr. and Mrs. Russ.4l Hartsough and Mr. an 1 Mrs. Robert Urbin were at the Notre Dame vs Illinois f<x>tbnll game in Champaign on Saturday and stayed in Kankakee, Illinois for the week end. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holland were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland. South Bend, and Jim Holland. Indianapolis. Afternoon an! evening callers were, Mrs. Ed Justice and children of Portage, Kathy Shores and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dipert all of Walkerton. They al! helped Jim celebrate his 18th birthday. Rak Trost recently spent two " ks at home visiting with triends an 1 relatives and has returned to Pensacola Florida where he is statb ned. Rick is in c. mmunications featuring radio. He graduate 1 from the Great Lakes Naval Station. His address is SA Richard Trost, 852-02-98, APO Box 14556, I’S. Navy Comm. TRAUN, Corry Field. Pensacola. Fla.. 32511.
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Sunday afternoon caHers of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bick and children were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oren Conrad of Rochester. UNICEF leads the fight against starvation and-disease among the world’s chiktauu. Here in Walkerton we shall be asked to remember this on Halloween. Don't forget our Smorgasbord every Thursday night from 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. Liberty Lanea, North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner and two children of Cleveland. Ohio were guests over the week end of their aunt, Mrs. Belle Hardenbrook. A fine selection of Christmas Cards in all price ranges is available for you at the Inde-pendent-News ('<».. in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snyder of Los Angeles. California have returned to their home after being calb-d here by the death of his mother. Morning and afternoon guests are welcome to come in. sit down and look through our large selection of personalized Christmas Cards at the Indrpen lentNews Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman drove to Madison. Wisconsin Friday evening where they were met by Mr. Guttmans sister. Miss Alice Guttman who had come from M.mkota. Minn, and they spent the week end together. On Sunday. Oct. 29. the child’en of Walkerton will be among 3 5 million American boys and girls who Trick < r Treat for UNICEF and save other children’s lives. Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Craig, Gary Trost. Charles Stafford. Mike DeSimone and Steve Buswell attended High School Day Indiana Central College. Indianapolis and attended the football game between ICC and Fi anklin last S.itur ’ay. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malstaff and daughter, Tammy of Boonville. Indiana were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Walling Rose. Mr. and Mis. Jerry Malstaff and sons of Bloomingdale. Illinois were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wells.
Mrs. Stanley Orcutt accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Egolf and sister, Mrs. John Miller of Columbus City spent several days last week in Ann Harbor. Michigan with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carrig. Mrs. E. B. Zahm accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Zoa Brown of Crumstown visited the formers daughter ani family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kreighbaum in Danville. Indiana over the week end. On Saturday they were in Rockville to attend the Covered Bridge Festival. o — □ THANKS □ O I wish to thank friends and family for their cards and visits while I was a surgical patient recently in the hospital and while I’m recuperating at home. Robert Ogle RR. 1, North Liberty To the dear relatives, neighbors and friends, we wish to express our thanks and appreciation for your thoughtfulness in our hours of need in the passing of our b( loved mother, Minnie Snyder. Gene and Sally Snyder Martha Stahly Paul and Violet Drake I would like to thank Rev. Williams, WSCS. OES, County Line Club, relatives, friends, and neighbors for their prayers, cards, gifts and flowrs while I was in the hospital and since I came home. Many thanks to all of you. Mrs. Andrew J. Daniels I would like to thank all my friends for the many cards, letters and kindness while in the hospital and now at home. Mrs. Mabel Humes We want to thank the many friends and neighbors for the mans cards and gifts received at our Gol .< n Wedding Anniv. i -ai \. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kn> pp Thanks to everyone who remrmbvrrd me while I was m the hospital, for all the praters, visitors. cards and floWrs. Gol Bless you all. Marie Stahly We would like to th ink the girls. boss. teachers, school board and all the parent- who helped to make the fish fry the success it was. A special thanks
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to Elburt Place, Gene Bowers and Leroy Smith who fried the fish. Thanks again. Mrs. Harold Knowlton Mrs. Clyde Snodgrass I would like to thank each and every one who sent cards while I was in the hospital. Also to those kind persons, Mrs. Ed DeVos and Mrs. Guy Mutchler who brought my wife to the hospital to visit me. I deeply appreciate your kindness. Dionisos J. Giftakia □- - o BIRTHS □ - □ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gibson Walkerton, Son, October It, Memorial hospital. South Bend. A daughter, October 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Wilhams of R.R. 2 Walkerton on October. 18 in St. Joseph hospital. South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Norris of Walkerton a daughter on October 18 in Memorial hospital South Bend. A daughter. Jill Ann. October 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zellers of Walkerton in Parkview hospital. Plymouth. A son, October 23, Mr. and Mrs. David Long of Walkerton in the E Street Division hospital LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott, 64188 Liberty Trail, North Liberty. a son, October 17 in Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gowin. North Liberty, a daughter, October 21 in Memorial Hospital. Courtesty Pays On The Highways
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