The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1968 — Page 5

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Mrs. Mary Koests of South B<nd visited Mrs. Stella Vlrich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover and Jane of Warsaw were Sunday guests of Mrs. D. A. P» use. Mr. and Mrs. L-o Freism r of Osceola were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family. Mr. and Mrs John Reed and daughter of Fish Like were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flatt and son of South Bend were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family. •FARM BUREAU! | INSURANCE | AU Types Os: 2 ■ Life Insurance ■ Retirement Annuities 2 Hospitalization 2 Fire - Auto - Liability J ■ City - Farm And Commercial J । Fred Bullinger I Phone 5X6 3X39 XWI Monroe Walkertooß o26tfX

Fri. & Sat. Bargains

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Mrs. William Shields of Mishawaka spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Cb-m Maine row. STUDIO DRESS SHOP Clearance Sale <>f winter merchandise starts Friday. January 26th. Mrs. Faina Beron has return'd from M< mortal Hospital and is residing with Mr and Mrs. John Holmes on Oak Road for the present. Her condition is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Balsley and family attended the dedication and open house of the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britton and family in South Bend on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Balsley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family on Friday evening in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Allen Balsley and Connie Balsley. Other guests for a slumber party Were Susie Wilcox, Ina Jabe and Dianne Springman. To honor the 16th birthday of Miss Paula Henry. Mr and Mrs. George Henry entertained Saturday evening at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Box of South Bend. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kronk. Mr. anti Mrs. Roger Kronk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lunar Kronk and daughter Kimberly and Miss Susie Wentz were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and Judy of Osceola visited Mr. and Mi . William Dutcher on Saturday evening. Sunday dinner guest of Mr and Mis. Walter W ithingt n w< : • Mr Ft ink A Hot t Si nd Mi. and Mt John K-re.-ztur , t South Bend. Mr -. Paulin' M' i ri' n ’urn" I h' m< Monday evening iff.r spending a f.-w days with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bury and family in St. Joe, Indian i. Fiank Sims was guest of honor at a surprize birthday party Thursday evening in his hom» Those attending Were Mr and Mrs. Douglas Parmb y of South Bend, Ray Stub of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Renz and family of Walkerton, Mrs. Sheila Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elwo<kl Renz, Junior Sims and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Savoie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Parmley and family and Mrs. Frank Sims. c a THANKS □ □ A heartfelt Thank You to al! the friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness shown during the illness and loss of our Dear husband, and Dad. Ernest G. Norton. A special word of Thanks to Dr. Hershberger. Osteopathic Hospital and Staff. Rev. Cale. Rev. Babbs and the Nusbaum Funeral Home. "For the only reason Dad aspires to fortune and success — Is to make the family proud of him and bring them happiness” Mrs. Jennis Norton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whiteman E. Gary Norton Our thanks to all the friends,

JAN. 25, 196 R - THE «* DEPENDENT-NEWS -

neighbors and relatives who have been so kind and helpful to us since our barn wa d'> f my»d by fin*. Our appreciation goes also to John Six for hi - warning and to th. N >rth Liberty Fire Ih - p .rtim nt forth- i» promptne . . in an w. ring our < all for help. Th' John Shaw Farm I W am •r- |-. thank our man' fri-nds for -h -ring mi -orrow at the time of the loss of our husband and father. Your thoughtfullm- is greatly appreciated md will always be r.m cm be red Jenni" Spin ky and Family

i ** I Our Thought For You j i £9 ■ F r<Mn Ke,,t K - ,,a bner I I f '^bout the internationally known m-n-c n- § I J was ? vtn an ~r’ b rs " d ‘ !<n ind n,ak " i 8 J. ld set bas phrasing it mddi'. a I g * J unusual clientele. He stubbornly refuses to u>-- diamonds 3 S in a claw setting; claims such settings show h w much n -r. ’ g I * O has ‘ nstead " f tastP refus. s and mver makes 1 ® cuff links or earrings to match each other. 3 | The floor in his shop is a mass of odd sizes and shap-s of 3 g costly marble set in concrete, jumbled with semi precious § I a <i r • ‘“T' I'*' 1 '*' J a ^ *'»Pas. ruby, sapphire and £ g diamond chips He did this to keep ‘uppity’ customers m 1 । <>n the^stuff able l " S ' what. I walk [ In his own peculiar confrontation of lif.-^ hr^punxT<£dv § g pictures a fault in people who strive for a higher standard of ® living as Something to be worshipped as a God. Idolatry can 3 g never create genuine happiness. Wordly riches can n. v.r help 1 "Ui’l^y an answer to tw > important questions in life - 3 g Why are we here?” . . “Where are we going?" Palmer Funeral Home North IJl»erty. 656-6362 and Nusimum l unend Home Walkerton. W-.MU

0. E. S. NEWS Election of officers will be Ibid at the regular meeting of the Walk- rt n Chapter 319, Ord' r of th» EiJ. rn Star. Tu- - da-, ev ning F> b. 6 All (" ।pt. rdm must b- r- - corded with th* "-. tary .t that tinu . W- v< find;-, figured out whit d ’ • . ’ 11 J npr•sirij ‘a•; < to dru . ' . It is i '»• • ' u . S’, i.o \, w j al! yours ” In m en.'-rg'ney th- quick" t wtv t> .et t d' <b r is to turn OH TH' t. I. vi a ,n .. r

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