The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1968 — Page 5

r □ WALKE R T O N Q Q Mr. Otto Holchauwr and Mrs. Dorothy Heny of Willard, Ohio were recent visitors of M. s. Verne Hardenbrook. Mrs. Orrin Hilcr took her daughter, Sherry to St. Colletta School in Jefferson. Wisconsin Wednesday few the winter 1 rm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardn r were in Bloomington Saturday and Sunday visiting their son, Tim and attended the In-Jiana-Illinois football game, M". and Mis. Kevin Huffstetter were week end guests of American League umpire, Russ Gortz and his wife in Dvtn.it where they attended two games of th* Work! Series. Mrs Glen Porter was a Sunday visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Steinwald. Mrs. Porter was u form r resident of Walkerton before moving to Cary, Illinois. Sh • spent Saturday night with her mother in South Bend and returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Wilma Hockett of LaPorte was Thursday evening guest of Ma and Mrs. Everett Bak. r and attended the play "Spoon Rivr Anthology," given In the new John Glenn auditorium. She was the overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawi me Groshans. Mrs. Roy Newell, Mrs. Georg * Hillis. Mrs. William Kuhlwein ami Mr. and Mrs. George P*eifer, of Koontz Lake, attended th.* annual meeting of Grand Chapter of the Ord* r of Eastern Star held in th * Medinah Temple In Chicago last week. Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Hillis and Mrs. Kuhlwein returned home Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. pf-.offer came home thv first of this week. HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK gives you FAST relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism. Because STANBACK ccntams several medically-approved and prescribed ingredients for fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! BtaT*oack •gainst any preparation Ji J’ T I LF« you'va aver ■ml.ii Iri.inin used KjMMHMMdkMI MWII« ******

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Mrs. Gen** Whitteberry is a medical patient in the Memorial Hospital in South Bend. Mr. and M s. Arthur DeMyer and Craig, Kevin Hanni and Steve Buswell attended homecoming at Indiana Centiul College in Indianapolis last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Masternum and son. T< r:y spent the w»ek end in Milwaukee. Wincmsin visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz and family. Mrs. Velma Stuhly and h r aunt, Mrs. Luetta Davis of LaCross,. returned home last wck from a weeks visit with Mis. Stahly’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nusbuum and .son in Buffahi. New York. Miss JudiUi Ross, daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ross, Rout** 1, Walkerton is a student at Goshen College und in ths* Clinical Nursing Experience program. Sh>* spent the week end 1 with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. John G»<odpastu’v win* in Oxford. Indiana over the week end to attend the wadding of Mary Griffith on Saturday evening. Monday they vi.-it.d friends in Syracuse, In diana. Mr. an 1 Mrs Louis Kemp arrived home aft. r spending five days with their families in Illinois. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ix s Milligan air I family . in Park Ridge, 11l und also Mr. and Mrs. John Lanham and daughter in Wilmetb*. 111. I । JERRY L. DEPOY' GETS ALLE<<III<NY PROMOTION Jerry L. DePoy has been appninted Regional Properties Manager for Allegheny Airlines, Eugene C. Taylor, senior ‘ vice presidt nt for operations, announed today. DePoy was Regional Sales Manager in Detroit for Alicgheny prior to his promotion. He und his wife, Phyllis, and their four children reside at R. 1, a station agent in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and South Bend. Indiana and then as lead agent in Washington. D. C., be'ere working in Detroit. He and his wife, Hiyllia, and ther four children reside at RI. Aliquippa. Pa. An active membi r of the Lions Club. DePoy attended El (’imino Junior C'lleg,. in California. Ball State University in Munc. Indiana, and Central T'< hnu al Institute in Hollywood. His parents Mr and Mrs. Delmar A. DePoy, live at (’lnks Addition in Walkerton. Indiana.

Harold Whitleberrj of Hoffman Estates, Illinois pint Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Wesley Whit tvb'-rry. Mrs. Mac M< Norton, Wilk. ;-, ton underwent major surgery Oct. 2, in South B' nd Osteopathic Hospital and n- now recupeiuting at home. James David Ashcraft, Rt. 2. is doing stu<k*nt teaching on tin secondary school in art at North Side School, of Elkhart, this full. He is a Goshen College student teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin and Mrs. Bertha Urbin were visitors in the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman and family following the football game on Friday evening. Mr. und Mrs. Roy Hostetter and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B uty have returned from a sixteen day trip into Canada along thv St. Lawrence River und into the Maritime Provinces. They r p -. t the senic drive around th'. Gaspe' Peninsula and Cap* Breton wry interesting, as w. 11 as thv trip by ferry to Prince Edward Is land. However the return through Maine. New Hampshire and Vermont w< re the most colorful. The master paint- r h - ' realy been working overtime in Maine and New Hampshi. " and a trip to the top of Mt. Washington guw them the experience o r the first snowfall of the sea son. All are happy to be safely home again after traveling more than forty eight hundred miDs. The fellow who is first to butt in is the first to back out.

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1 A MOI S ESTATES STORY FOR ( OMMI M1 Y ( I I B On Octob r l*S, .it 2 p.m u' ‘.hr I'-gul.u motng of the W;ilk»rtun Woman's Cinununity ('.uh, Mt. o,u I Horecky, a r id* nt of Kwn’z L ike will p. e nt cob i slid, s <>n three v states. The estates an- known as Winch, c t Myst<T\ H oust, Sun Sim-on C’ast k- an*l Vysci\ra. A surprise finale is planned for this pn ,-ent at i< n. Mrs. F. ank Helfrich will s< rv*as hostess chairman for thimeeting she will b* uswish-d by M. sdames Ed. Bio k. r, H. A Hergenrother, and Getirge Wa llel. TRIP PLANNED FOR SENIOR I EI.UIWSIIII* Th, Seni< r F llow.dnp ot th' United Methodist chu < h is planning a trip to Stones Tta<-, Old Stage Coach House n-ar Cromwell, Indiana on Sunday. Oct. 13. They will m<-t at the Illinois St. Building at 1.00 p.m. Anyone wishing t*;an.-p atation call Mr. Leonurd Beaty or Mrs. Gus Verkier. NOT I ( E Masons and men or tm* Order <>f th.- Ea-.te n Star will be honored at the next meeting < f Walkvton chapter OES on Tu. s. Oct. 15. M.-n not mvmliei' >f thv OES chapter aiv a.-k to b" it the temple f<r th<* pogiani following the ritualistic . pt mng. g q BIRTHS □ q Mr. and Mrs. Robert Z* 11. rs < f

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