The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 May 1968 — Page 3

{LOCALS^ a I B i rlZ^oi Walkerton Fred Williams, Kenneth Knowlton and Arthur DeMyer attended the L.P. Gas Convention, held at the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago Sunday. Miss Dennie Groves, age 13 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry ■ Groves, 1120 Harison St., WalkI erton, returned to her home Sat- | urday, May 4. from the South Bend Osteopatic Hospital where .he has been a patient for a heart condition. Debbie will be confined to her bed for several weeks in her home and would like to hear from her many young and older friends. Little Miss Nancy Mechling, nine year old of Mr. and Mrs. I Harry Mechling. R.R. 2, WalkerHon came home May 3, from the • Shriners Children's Hospital, jChicago, where she has been since 1 March 1, where she underwent whip surgery. She returns to the ■ hospital June 4 for further treatment. Little Nancy is in a cast ।nd must remain in a reclining position, until she is returned to the hospital. Nancy too likes cards and visits from folks. ' - — - -4 FRED BULLINGER INSURANCE Auto - Life - Fire 1701 Monroe St. Walkerton. Ind. Phone 586-3339

Utility Accounts Are Due and Payable at Clk-Trms. Office During lot 10 Days of Month. If Maihal, Must Betir Post Mark No Lator Than the 10th. Payments After 10th of Month, A Penalty Charge of 10% on Ist $3.00; Plus 3% of Amount In Excess of $3.00 to be Added. Delinquent Accounts are Subject to Disconnection Without Noth*. Above Regulations Approved and On File With Indiana Public j Service Commission. Town of Walkerton RLKITRIC AND WATER DEPARTMENTS । _ I - - * I I I 1 # I Ml I W I ^=“^7 I This bank is > I. no sugar bowl! , ■ Sugar bowls and cookie cans can hold your^B 11 money, but banks—that is, “Full Service” fl g banks such as ours—are not only safest, but J I V also offer you even more than safety . . • W ■ much, much more! For right here under one 9 I I and the same roof you'll also find all of the fl 11 modem banking services you'll need ■ I B your farm and family convenience,® i I1 progress and prosperity. Try us! / ” ; I Fanners State Bank Os Wyatt I - Walkerton Brunch

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koontz were Wednesday guests of Mr. Koontzs aunt. Mrs. M, B. Shek. Week end guests of Mrs. Jack Jones and family Were her sister, Mrs. Hazel Faulk and neiees, Mrs. Donna Williams, Mrs Bob Davis and Mr. Davis of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Foulk remained for a longer visit. On Monday Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Foulk were guests of Mrs. John Solmos in North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross and family of Ft. Leonard W’ood, Missouri have returned to Walkerton to make their home. Mr. Ross who has been in service stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood the past two years received his discharge last week. Mrs. M. B. Slick had as a guest her son, E. Paul Slick of San Diego, California. Saturday they went to Fort Wayne to visit the new daughter of E, Paul II an his wife Patty. Saturday evening the four generations enjoyed a candlelight dinner to celebrate the occasion. PAST MATRONS MEET Crystal bowls of Spring blossoms from the gardens of the Leonard Beaty’s centered the tables at Heil’s Dining room, Tuesday evening, April 30 where the Walkerton Past Matrons Club enjoyed dinner. Following the dinner the group convened to the Masonic Temple for their business meeting. The date for the annual Past Matron Family picnic was announced for July 28 at the Stuntz Pine Forest. The Gus Verkiers, Edward Petersen and Ernest Sanders will be chairman for the day. Club president, Mrs. Leonard Beaty presented an impressive tribute in memory’ of Mrs. Blanche Smith a deceased member. Mrs. James Verkier, Worthy Matron, Junior Past, was in itiated into membership under the direction of Mr* Beaty assisted by Mrs. Edith Kuhlwein.

Last Tuesday, Mrs. Fred Purdy had as her guests her sister, Mi Rubs Carpenter of South Bend and her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Keil of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams, Mrs. Irene lady, Mrs. James Verkier Mrs. Elsie Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Candler and sons Randy and Brett of Walkerton, attended the reception in Bremen Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Ray Oberly, Worthy Grand Matron. Indiana Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, hel. at the Bremen School. Two Walkerton People Will Serve County TB Board Mrs. Walter Jackson. 507 Georgia St., Walkerton, and The Rev. Anthony Letko, pastor of St. Patrick's School, Walkerton, were elected to serve a three year term on the Board of Directors of the St. Joseph County Tuberculosis League at the League's annual meeting held on April 29, 1968 at the YMCA 1202 North Side Side Blvd., South Bend. Officers elected for a one year term were: President. Mr. Irvin Dolk; Vice President, Mr. Edward Minczeski. Live dangerously, if you will, but refrain from doing it on our public highways.

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MAY 9, 1968 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

KL Association Fills Vacancies At their annual me-ting on May 5, the member of the K<«,ntz Lake A . ।« i,iti<,n ele< ted three dire< tors to fill normal vacancies occurring. The men named are John Marshall. Eustace Bregi, and William Zerler. They will serve for three years. It was announced at the meeting that the board of directors had n.mied Ernest Brovoid to fill out the remainder of the term of Edwin A. Jacobson who died April 24. CORKECTION It was reported in the police news in last weeks Independent that a car driven by Mrs. Maxine Whiteman was struck by a car driven by Ronald Renz. It should have read a car driven by Mrs. Maxine Whiteman struck a car driven by Ronald Renz. 6r Slupport Our Youth Commemorative Postage Stamp The 6-Cent Support Our Youth Commemorative Stamp was issued on May 1, 1968, at Chicago, Illinois, during the National Youth Week, sponsored by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. The stamp will be available at other Post Offices as manufacturing facilities permit but some delay should be anticipated.

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