The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1968 — Page 7

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strycker in Osceola. Mrs. Frank Albert Sr. of South Bend was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington. Miss Susan Steele of Kokomo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family at Bass Lake. The Wesleyan Fellowship Class of the North Liberty Methodist Church held their annual picnic at the Max Steele cottage, Bass Lake on Sunday with thirty-eight in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baily, Brian and Brenda from Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whiteleather and daughters of South Bend visited Esther Harman Saturday evening and Sunday. Mrs. Mary Perry of Big Fork, Minn, spent several days last week visiting her sisters, Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. Nellie Smith and she also visited with her brother, Charles Warton in the Walkerton Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Doan of Cassopolis and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duan spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Doan and family in Louisville Kentucky and touring in Eastern Kentucky and West Virginia. David Foreman, an electronic engineer employed by the Motorola Corp., recently completed a six month assignment in the Baton Rouge. La. area, and spent the past week at the company headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. While there he visited Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Arno Reed. Casa Grande, and other relatives in Phoenix. 1 Now Possible To Shrink Hemorrhoids And Promptly Stop Itching, Believe Pain In Meet Cases, I Science has found a medication with the ability, in most cases—to relieve pain, itching and shrink, hemorrhoids. In case after case doctors proved, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction took place. The secret is /'reparation. H*. It also soothes irritated tissues and helps prevent further infection. Just ask for Preparation II Ointment or Suppositories. (♦.. - J

The white haired maestro Leopold Stokowski, at an age well past three score years and ten, conUnusd an inspirationally active life. By personal example, he shamed many younger people when he said. “I would rather talk about the future, the past is somthing we can no longer do.anything about.” He put his words in action. In approaching age 80, he grouped both young and old in the American Symphony. One third of the musicians were talented youth; the other two thirds were mere experienced, more mature. Dedicated to his conviction that America is a land of opportunity and that it must remain so, he exemplified a lesson many of us should heed. The young learn from the old and the old gain from the vitality and enthusiam of the y ung. Tn recent years, in too many areas of employm< nt it is a shame that this two \ fold concept of opportunity s. । m - have been side-tracked. . . Palmer Funeral Home North Lila Tty, 656-8362 and Nuslmiiuu Funeral Home Walkerton, 586-3444

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dalke arrived Wednesday from a two week jet trip to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and children have moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan. Don Hardy of Osceola visited Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow on Wednesday afternoon. A family cook-out was held at the Frank Sims home Saturday evening with about 30 attending. Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Eby in Walkerton on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher attended the Polk Township OIJ Settlers Picnic at Huffman Park in Tyner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Saturday guests of Carl Hamblin in Monticello. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Snyder in Valparaiso on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley and children attended the Bible Conference at the Christian Admiral Hotel in Cape May. New Jersey, last week. Dr. Carl McIntire was the main speaker. Mrs. Mary Armstrong and daughter and Charles Hammell of Lafayette, Mrs. Lucille Bridge and son of Independence, Missouri, were week end guests in the Frank Sim’s home. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Six of Nappanee, were Mrs. Jeanette C. Hostetler, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford DeLanghe and daughter, Denice, of Indianapolis. Miss Nanci Price, of Tempe, Arizona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Price of Casa Grande. Arizona, and former residents of North Liberty, is spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Foreman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Liggett and family and other relatives. She will return home on August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford DeLanghe and daughter. Denice of Indianapolis, spent several days visiting Mrs. Jeanette Hostetler of Souh Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeLanghe of Lakeville, this past week. Mr. DeLanghe was recently promoted to an Engineering Associate in the Physical and Electrical Laboratory at Western Electric Co., in Indianapolis. VACATION PLANS Right now many people are looking up places where they can't afford to go next summer. Our Classifieds Start at 75c

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