The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1968 — Page 8
- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — AUG! ST 29. 1968
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Mrs. Richard Glover of Wiraaw visited Mrs. D>l Fea se on Tuesdav. Rev. and Mrs. George Holston Os Kokomo and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reamsnyder were rent visitors of Mr». Esther Harmon. Mrs. Esther H i mon spent pcv^ral days last w"ek with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whiteleather in South Bend. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher find Keith were Mr. and M.s. Paul Tribbey and grandson* of Lakevilk? and Miss Joanne Jacket n of South Bend. Open hou. I *' was held Sunday August 25 In the Wallace Aidrich home in honor of the 80th birthday of Mrs. Thomas McQwin. Fifty friends and relatives ettentk'd criming from Edwardsburg. Michigan, Richard, Indiana, South Bend. Mishawaka. Walkerton and North Liberty. The center piece on the table was pink roses and white carnations. Refreshments of cake, ice cream and punch were served. Now Possible To Shrink Hemorrhoids And Promptly Stop Itching, Relieve Pain In Most Cases. 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 Preparation It also soothes irritated tiseues and helps prevent further infection. Just ask for Preparation II Ointment or Suppositories.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nai’agon of Walkerton. Sunday evening. Mrs. Adele Medina of Chicago was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder on Friday. Mr. and ALs. Floyd Bui linger of Walkert >n were Sunday ev •- ning guests of M.. and Mrs. Walter Worthington. Mr. and Mi.-. Clem Ma me row and Junior w’i Thursday guests of the William Heck family at their cottage at Bruc< Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Darell McClain and sons of South Bend visiVd Mrs. Stella Ulrich. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Savoie and family, Dan LaF >untain and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims spent last week vacationing at Bear Lake, Michigan. Monday visitors in the Clem Mamwow home were Mrs. William Shields of Diamond Lake and Debbie and Leslie Cunningham of Portage. Nathan Clark returned to his home at Lake Havasu, Arizona on Monday after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Snyder entertained at dinner on Sunday in horror of th-ir gandaon, Leo Snyd’r, who just returned from duty in Viet Nam. Guests included Lee's parents Mr. and Mrs. Har Id Snyd -r and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Snyder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Amor and family and Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Hess. Lee was injured July 22 in Viet Nam and was hospitaliz'd at the U.S. Navy Hospital at Memphis, Tennessee. He will return then? aft r a twenty day leave at home. Charity that begins at home usually remains in captivity.
Walkerton Mrs. George Lanphcre, R. R. 3. Walkerton, entertained with a on? o’clock luncheon, Saturday, August 21. at the Holiday Inn, Plymouth, honoring her sister M s. G-'org * Sherman of Glendora. California. Guests included: Mrs. Louis Faltin. Mrs. Marvin Matz and Mrs. Ann Patrick of South Bend. Also M s. Newton Williams, M.S. Ben Bredc. Mrs. Clyde Walz. Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Mrs. Charl’s lAiitr’r, Mrs. Kuhlwein. M.s. Rm, Powell, Mrs. Howard Fergus n and Mrs. Edwin Jacobson of Walkerton. Following the luncheon the ladies wre invited to the Lanphere home for a social hour and were joint'd by Mr. Sherman and Mr. Lunpher’. Mrs. M. B. Slick had as her guests E. Paul Slick and Mrs. Slick and family of San Diego, California. After a thr^e day visit with his mother they drov”
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