The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1968 — Page 12
— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 19. 1969
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Siturday dinner guests of M D. A. Pt ii -v were Mr. anld M..Ra hard Glover and Jan? of Warsaw. Mrs. Inez Krause o r South Bend sp nt Thin-day with M.s. D. A. Pearse and Mrs. Thoma - McGwin. Mr. rnd Mrs. John Beron .nd f, m y w. ’■ Sundny dinm i gu« of M and Mrs. Leo Fi .dsner in Osceola.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cmf* and family of South Bvnd and Mrs. Nt Hi e Smith were Su nd i y dinner gu-ds of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. NL Womans Club Meets Tiie Executive Commits • of th- Ninth Liberty Woman - Clul met at the h>m• of the Presi dent. Mrs Osbo n Fisher, M n day morning. Plans wep male so he coming y ir. This is the 50th Anniversary of the dub which will be obseia d <>n Friday. Sept. 27th with a Tea at tl United Methodist Phu ch at 2 th p.m. Mrs. E. P. McDaniel is in ch !..•> of the progtam. M s. lb - r. n Brinkhoff, D < i.Jions: Mi Ft • 1 Cullur, Hist -iy and Invitation ; Mrs. Chalies Hamm r Po tr> shments. Mrs. Jam s I n 1-t Vi' < President < f th Indian Federation of clubs will be tl; spak -r. These committees hav b» n working very hard. Members of th Focal club pleas • not ■. ; her will tie no Cancer lay f<rr this month as the Annual C ncer Tea will be Sept. 26th. Mrs. Herman Brinkh< ff <nt -r---tained h r committee member.and oth r chairmen 1 ist week in her home. Present were tH Mrs. Osborn Fisher. In z Bechtel. Charles Hammak t. Kenneth Reed. Fred Cullar, E. P. MeDan. d. This committee also spent a day in South B -nd. ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM When it seems that nothing will give you relief from minor arthritic or rheumatic pains, get 100 SI ANBACK 1 ABUTS or 50 STANBACK POWDIRS and use as directed. Experience the fast, comforting, temporary relief Stanback can give you. If you fail to get relief, return the unused part and your purchase price will be refunded Stanback has been granted the Good Housekeeping Seal. See for yourself how helpful Stanback can be. Stanback Company, Salisbury, N. G
NL Open Golf Tourney Results Th- results of the North Liberty Open Golf Tourney, held Sunday at the Eberhart p l* course in Mishawaka, was as f< dlows: Tn the Championship Flight, Joe Hamilton had a 77 for first and Sonny C n>> an 82 for second. In the A Flight, Marion Eras • • carded a 90 and Dick Z«>ok a 95 for the two top spots. The B Flight winner was Jim
PUBLIC AUCTION He are moxing to I lorida and will have Sale at U 4 miles west of Lakeville on IMiinn Road. SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 1:00 I‘. M. Household 3 cushion maple sofa, 2 maple settees, 2 maple step tables. I pr. matching table lamps, 3 pcs. maple bedroom suite. I»ed. dreMu-r, Like new Birch e\«’iitlve desk. Like n»-w child* Birch 41" cupt»oard. Automatic defrost n-frigerator with fnezer. Dinette table with 2 leaves and 6 chairs, 2 kitchen tables and chain*.. Metal catdneH Kitchen step stool, 15 cu. ft. upright freexer, GE Automatic Washer. Si-wing machine desk cabinet and chair. Green davenport and chair, 2 nphclweten d chairs. Folding tennis table. Metal Fib- cabinet with safe, 2.3" Television. Hi Ei Portabl radio and record player. 8 qt. pn-ssu** pan. lawn furniture, 4 pr. ice skates, winter clottvs. and Ixiots. Poloroid l.and Camera with flash and light meter, Few dish es. Rugs, (urtains and Toys. Machinery And Building Material Allis Chalmers W.D. Trader, Mounted plow, Cultivators and disc., Bolins <anhm tiller. Bolins riding lawn mower, 300 gal. gas storage tank. Cement mixer with motor. Salamander. Electric Fence Charger, Clover Sosler, Log chains, 12 gal. outside white paint. Heat Limps, Boys bike, Miw. ply wood. Trim, Tile: Paint; Iron; kettle. Grindstone, Cradle grain sickle, F« nee. Posts; Native turnber. Approx. 20 port abb- gate calf pens, Mlwc. itein*^ 'IN mis; Cash Not responsible for accidents Owner, Grant Stump Auctioneer: Archie Schultz, Ph. l^il'az 784-2745
Jenkins with an 86 and Sam Milton with an 87. The C Flight champion was John Singleton with a 93 and Russ Knowlton was *'cond with 112. FELIX)WSIHP ( LASS TO MEET The Fellowship Class vs th • United Methodist Church will meet Friday, Sept. 20 at 7:30 ithe home of Mrs. Nora H ihn Mrs. Roy Hostetter will b- assisting hostess.
