The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1968 — Page 5
Walkerton
Mr. and Mrx James Kec'ing and sons and Mis. Richard Mast' nnan and son spent Sunday with their moth’-r Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sprinkler of Walton. The Keeling boys had been visiting with their grandpa rents sin<v Fr iday. Mrs. Mary Gordon retunrad late last w?ek from a visit with her daughter. Rev. and Mrs. Clair Siple and family in Bemidji, Minn. Enroute home ah- visited he.' b oth r. Lloyd Hartsock and family of White Earth, North Dakota. Mr. anJ Mrs. Roy Host -Her and Mr. and Ms. Leonard Bea tv enjoyed a scenic trip through Souther Indiana over Labor Day w- k < nd. They visited the Missisinewa Dam and some of the rebuilt cities in the urea around the lake. Also the Salamoni • and Momoe lakes with their lovely recreation areas, Monroe being the largvst kike in th** stat" at this time. A highlight of Monday was a tour of the city of Columbus and a visit to the beautiful modernistic churches pictured in the August issue of the Dodge News magezinc. E| GILLETTE 1 Foamy SNAVINS CREAM a7QO M MOIST, SO MCM, MCKAMYI
PUBLIC SALE As 1 have quit fanning I will sell the following located wrot of Walkerton on I S 6 to State Road 104 then north and west 4 mike on SATUBDAY. SEPTEMBER 14 11:30 DST Machinery Ivener MWI-hushel Ll* gas dryer, with automatic control; Oliver (MO diesel crawler tractor with 12" w«C>h tracks and drive, just overhauled, also with starter, lights >did continual power take-off; int. Model M tractor with MAW sleeves and MAW gear*. 9-speed trnnsmisaion. 2 way hydraulic pump; AC Model WD tractor; Int, Model B trartrir with starter and cultivator; ((leaner srtf-propelled eomlrine with 12’ hetider, hume reel, 2 piece eab and 2-row corn head; a set of rear wheel duals for Int. Model M tractor; Int. No. 44 4-row corn and hean planter; three Colby running gears with Ki I brow, gravity boars; Colby gear with flat rack and sides; Int. 4' plow parker; ft- section spring tooth drag; 3-sectich spike tooth flexible drag; 4- row 3-point hitch rotary hoe; Service 2-rcw stalk chopper; 10’ Eire flow spreader; AC I-row cultivator, Int. 2-nrw cultivator for M tractor; Int. 7” mounted mower; AC 41 bar seml-mounted hay rakr; 7- drop trailer type sprayer with iiarrvls Mndptanp;<a*e 40' single chain Hrvator with 3 h^j. motor; 7' x 12’ tilt l>ed trailer with hand ws*neh; Burch X’ tandem disc; five lamtx cutters; JD 10" hammer mill. InL 3-16" clutch typo plow; AC 2-16” 3 point hitch mounted plow; New Holland trow planter wetter; Case 10’ wheel diac; RrliaMr 1-87 grain drill; New Idea 2-row snapper picker with mounting brackets for Int. M tractor; hydraulic wagon hoist; PTO driven post hole digger; Curtis upright air compressor, 4<l x 4i 2 stroke; two 20rod rolls of 6*’ stay fence; full roll of barb wire; two hydraulic cylinders. Trucks 1047 Int. Model KB-5 14 ton truck with steel floor. 32000 miles. IJM9 Studebaker 4 ton (ruck, overload springs, owndrive, oversize tins*, stock rack. Not responsible for Accidents Lunch Served Terms: Time extamhsi to these string I'armevs State Bank In Walkerton, Indiana Indore day ot sale and making satisfactory arrangements. To all others ( ASH. PAUL DRAKE Everett Rook stool, Auctioneer, leesburg 453-4771
Mrs. Leona McCa ty of Gary visited Mrs. Emma Zigler last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beghtel and children of Kingsford Heights We. • guests of hvr mother. Mrs. Wesley Whittebuay ut a cook out on Libor Day. M.s. Huzel Foulks of Ft. Wayne visit 'd her sister Mrs. Faye Jones last Sunday and attended the Shenks reunion held at Plymouth Pa k. Last wick Mr. and M < Marvin Stahl y wen visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Mohler and other friends in Ihvrfr Id, Ohio. The Mohl< a uid Stahleys wen* neighbors through the winter months in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinz returned last week from a thi'^e und one half month visit with Lt. and Mrs. Eugene D. Gerber their daughter and son-in law, and childr-n in Pleasant Hill, California. Mr. and Mrs. Erville C. Kaocher and Larry have returned from the Laßadie Family Reunion in Grosse 111. Rvhitivs came from Miami. Fla,. Port Huron, Dearborn, Ecorse ana Milford. Michigan. The six brothers and sisters of the Wilcox family enjoyed a gvt-to-gvther at Stuntz Pin*- Forest Sunday. There were 49 present coming from Elpaso, Illinois. Hobart, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Mishawaka, North Liberty and Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferverda and Miss Kimberly Keeling were in Silver Lake. Indiana on August 24 to attend the wedding of Mr. Frwrdu’s niece, Miss Cheryl Ferverda to Mr. Michael Hackworth of Silver Like. The wedding took place in the Eel River Bi’-thwn Church Cheryl was known by many people of the Walkerton area.
Dr. and Mrs. V. B. Wolf*? of Seberling, Florida came last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walz and other relatives and fn"nds. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Prbm of Kewanna and M-. and Mrs. Robert I'tbin were Friday evening visitc s of Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Helton and family of Grovertown and Mr. and airs, Robert Northam and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ula Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hcllinga and Mrs. Roy Miller were Sunday dinn " • guests* of Mr. and Mrs. Hellinga and son. Tommy in Middlebury. They all h"'ped Toinmc cebbrated his third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jam- s Capek Sr. had the following guests Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. James C pk Jr. and family. Mr. -nd M s. Wayne Cip-k and family of Teo-jn dt-n and Mr. and Mis. Robert Sv it ok of Clar-nden Hills. Illinois. MISS M \RTIN HONORED \T SHOWER Miss Margaret Martin was honored Sunday. August 25, it a bridal shower held in Heil s- R staurant. Hostess"s wre Mrs. James Seidvrs, Walkerton and Mrs. Gene Feitz. North Lib'-.ty. Decorations were pink and white hearts and arangements of pink carnations and white fugi mum bouquets. Games were played with M.s. Lloyd Ttmmas, Walkerton; Mrs. Thomas Lechus, LaPorte and Miss Diana Heil, Walkerton receiving prizes. Miss Martin will become the hrid" of I^arry Brantley on Saturday. September 14 in the Cnit*‘d Methodist Church, Walkerton.
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SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 _ THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —
Mr. and Mrs. Marrah, n VanWanzelk. and Joe and Chail- s I VanWunzelle visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert VanWanzeeh* and family Sun-lay n- ar Otterbein, Indiana. Miss De Hunt of Chicago Heights, 111. -Ikis returned to h'” 1 home to liter School a'trr qrmding the summu- here with ht r ( grandmother, Mrs. Wesley Whit- । teh-rry. Mr. and Mrs. Newt n Will.-im will spend the w ik - rid in Springfield, Illinois to attend the wedding of th'i-r grandson ( Thomas Scott Evans to Afisc J. !fl e Vitale. Saturday, S pt. 7 at 11 no in th" Church of the Little Flower, Springflel i. The bud - groom is the son of M._ and Mrs. Jack Evans, Sprinefield. 111. The • -hea sil dinner will I/served in the Evans hon? Friday evening. Thomas will » it i hiSonior ye u of < ■ lleg • n» xt month.
w ? Sooner or later, that day comes, the aay when a woman feels she’s changing, it s not a good feeling either. And she could use a good old-fashioned medicine then. Could be you feel a little’edgy, or maybe <ro i iou might even have what we call hot Hashes and feel ead and slightly off-balance. Whatever you feel, we have something for ^the uay ) ou need a little comforting. Lydia E. Pinkham ^Tablets, rhey're made with gentle, natural ingredients that Voik r o give vou a better sense of well-being. ich an old-fashioned problem like this, Wouldn't you take an old-fashioned medicine? Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets and Liquid Compound 0 C
Mrs. Melvin Divin- flew to Chicago whan- sho met ho laugiit-r, Liura at the airport md -p. nt th" day With her. Mr- Divine h »mne<| h< im W dir- i.<, m<> ning. Lau a, who is an Ai line Steward -• has b‘■ n fl- no a:'o Chic igo this p <-* mon*h. Mrs. No||i, m, <;h . anr j daughter, Barb e t and N uii.a W ”s spent last w-k in Lust- T nn. wh-Tt they v:.-i’od Mr - Ik a’ i'e McGhee Mi c,ay[, ।; ... ad family, Mr. and M s. ('ha b-s Cox, Mr. and Mr ( x, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellie John. .n and daughter. FIND M)LI I l()X Tht ft How wh ■ hi- a prob] r.s will alw - ■ works it out b L.r • BE PRI PARH) Th- ] ;-i ■ '.‘ i! n -• .n bui--ing th n I i dg, r r• i th< r i .dioiiM be ex: ■ • -.vu.
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