The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1968 — Page 6
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 25, 1968
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• Miss Tracy Baker of Bremen Js spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker. Nancy Mann is spending a three week vacation visiting her uncle nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Luvis Clemons and sons in Martins Ferry, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richey returned last Friday from a two week> visit Mr. Richey's mother, Mrs. May Richey and brother. Joe. and sister. Mrs. Richard Melton in Daytona B»?ach. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sullivan and family of Indianapolis are spending several days vacation in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy. Mrs. Francis Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dipert. Judy and Terry spent last week at Wausaukee. Wis. visiting their aunt. Mrs. Daisy Pennington and family. While there they visited several places of interest in Wis. and Mich. Ron Pennington who has taught school at the Army hase at Ft. Greely, Alaska for the past two years, showed slides taken in Canada and Alaska. Mrs. George Hillis, Mrs. Paul Bodeman and Mrs. Chester Griffin attended the Annual MidSummer Council of the Indiana Federation of Clubs on Tuesday, July 16. at Stouffer’s Indianapolis Inn, in Indianapolis. The two candidates for Governor of Indiana spoke. as did Mrs. Margaret Moore, whose topic was “Let’s Have Law and Order.” Mrs. Moore is General Fedoration Chairman of the Law Observance and Crime Prevention Division. Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Nancy Naragon and family Were Mr. and Mrs. Robert BrenMan and family of Thurmont, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naragon and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Friesner and family of Osceola, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Naragon »nd son of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stump of Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yoder of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naragon of Walkerton. While the group Were together they honored the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. JBeron and the birthday of KenJieth Naragon. A pot luck dinBer was enjoyed at noon. * Sgt. William B. Van Dyke 21, Bon of Mrs. Peter Katsianis of ' Walkerton and Bufford Van Dyke trf Westville and the husband of the former Miss Linda Awald, Walke rton, left July 18 enroute to Viet Nam. where he will be stationed for one year in Cam Ram Bay with the 441st Sig. Bn. • Sgt. and Mrs. Van Dyke and daughter, Both Ann returned June 15 from a year and a half tour of duty in Heidelberg. Germany. Sgt. Van Dyke worked as a Trick Chief at the Eddengin Tran icivor Station there. He had a 30 day leave prior to his deJiartuie tn Viet Nam. His address If Sgt. William B Van Dyke, Co. C 441 SC Sia Bn; APO San Fram isco, California 96312. HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK gives you FAST relief pains of headache, neuralgia I Beuritis, and minor pains of arthritis. | rheumatism. Because STANBACK Contains several medically-approved , and prescribed ingredients for fast ( relief, you can take STANBACK with Confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! •TANBACK I any ■ preparation MHT/1 *1 j i “11rJB you .e ever Evil'll ItpiHtH I I MVItU □ ’ * Gaea MasteerepMa'* Ov'i-e \ \ j
Rev. and Mrs. Sherman Mills and family of lowa City, were Thursday and Friday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorsline. Sunday guests of Miss Ethel Bierly were Mrs. Geraldine Black. Mrs. Mona Edison and Mrs. Madge of Wabash. Mrs. Gates remained for a weeks visit with Miss Bierly. Victor Flora of Manilla, Phillipine Island who is making a trip around the world spent several days last week wih Mrs. Ellen Brede. This week her brother-in-law. Dewey Munger of Los Angeles. Calif, spent several days in her home. Mrs. Keith Knepper. Mrs. Fred Bullinger and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn attended a meeting at Grace United Methodist church in South Bend Monday night for teachers of youth Sunday School classes. The meeting was to introduce the new literature to be used for classes from the 7th to 12th grades. Mrs. Da Wayne Pavey and daughters and Mrs. Alice Sokola spent several days visiting with friends and relatives in Bethesda. Maryland. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheets. Mrs. Pavey and daughters traveled on to Rehoboth Beach. Delaware with Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon of Hyattsville, Maryland.
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Mrs, James Banks and son, David of Medina. Ohio have been the guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hewitt at Koontz Lake. Janice Millegan of Park Ridge, Illinois has left for her home after spending several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nusbaum and son. Chris of Buffalo, New York arrived Sunday for a visit with their parents, Mrs. Velmiv Stahly and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nusbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams had as their guests last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of Owensville, Indiana. Southern Indiana melons brought by their guests were divided among friends in Walkerton by the Williams. Mr. and Mrs. James Fligor and daughters, Debbie, Cheryl, Cindy and Vicki of South Vienna, Ohio spent four days of their vacation visiting Mrs. Fligor's mother, Mrs. Zella Ryan in Walkerton. The girls enjoyed the town very much and hope they can come back again soon. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Guthrie and family of Terre Haute spent last week with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Farrar. On Friday other guests were, Mrs. Wilma Hockett of LaPorte, Mrs. Bud Farrar and children of South Bind. Mrs. George Bock of Columbia City was a Sunday guest. Fill Gracks And । Holes Better? Handles lite putty. Hardens lib wood. PLASTIC WOODT Tht -Accept No Substitute 4
The Studio Dress Shop's an. ntlal Clearance Sale of summer merchandise will start Friday, July 26th. The Studio Dress Shop's annual clearance sale* of summer merchandise will start Friday, July 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannagen spent Sunday in Oak Park, 111. with Mr. Hannagen’s sister, Marjory Hannagen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird of Chula Vista, California, returned last Friday to their home after a short visit with the formers sister. Mrs. Grover Oplinger and Mr. Oplinger.
Oar Thought For You From Kent R. Palmer
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''l’ll never forgive you.” Why? The scan; or hurts, imagined or real, will never heal when or while there is a stubborn refusal to forgive and forget. There is certainly a peculiar quick between our reasoning as individuals and as a nation. During a war. a hatred of the enemy exists. Afterwards. as a nation, we forgive and forget. The scars are removed and our one time enemies are friends. Yet, In person to person day by day living — one time friends are enemi< s. It simply doesn't make sense. A more disturbing reflection is how some people at times place themselves on a higher level than God. All of us are guilty of religious infidelities. But. when with humility, in an ab nenesfe before God. we ask forgiveness fur our faults, we know He will say, "I forgive." Since this is true, isn’t it silly for people to refuse forgivenss to people for far less serious hurts? Whether you agree or disagree with this or any thought you read here weekly, Your comments are welcome. Phone or write about them any time you with. Palmer Funeral Home North Liberty, 656-8362 and Nunlkiuiu Funeral Home Walkerton, 586-3444
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ryan and family were Sunday dinner guests in the heme of Mrs. C. A. Ryan in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schober of Chicago were Sunday guests of and Mrs. Aithur DeMyer and Craig. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nusbaum were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nusbaum and family of Valparaiso, Mr. and Mrs. James Nusbaum and family of Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nusbaum and son, of Buffalo, New York. Use Your Seat Belts Always!
