The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1968 — Page 6
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rs Cleo Clark was in Gan »n Saturday visiting her da ughr Mr. and Mrs. John Kaminski and family Sunday evening callers in the Home of Mr and Mrs B:o< ke lowers were Mr. and Mrs. ' । der Burnside and Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Bowers and family Ur. and Mrs. Cleo Clark. Mis. ihern Bradford and Mr and nr.v William Bradford of East Jury mot red t > Willard. Oh‘ m Tuesday for the funeral o r E L Riggleman. a so -mer milron 1 superintendent for the cditmore and Ohio Railroad Mr. and Mrs Lei^h Boy Hahn >d family spent Saturday and -miday sightseeing. They went o Brown c >unty and on their .ray home stepped at Lafayette o -ee Battleground and ran into Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finch erf _*a na. ALL PURPOSE S IN-ONE OIL Oils Everything °revents Rust •GUI*R — OIL SPRAY— lIECIRiC MSICR
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 407 W. ELM STREET NORTH LIBERTY, IND. A Warm-Hearted Church With A Heart-Warming Message 3 Big Nights Tuesday- October 22 Wednesday - October 23 Thursday - October 24 7-30 pm EACH NIGHT with COUN G. JUTTON in a BIBLE CONFERENCE
Mr md Mrs. Jack Hannagen spent last week in Bronson, Missouri sightseeing. The Wisler f mily reunion was held Sunday at Stuntz Pine F with 63 present A carryin dinner was enjoyed at noon. Guests came from LaPorte, Uni n Mills. King ord Heights, Vdp iraiso, South Ben 1. Wakarusa. Hamlet. R<m heste , North liberty. and Walkerton. Ind inn; Niles. and Stevensville. Mich igan Mrs. M B Slick received a lette- from Mrs. E. Pau! Slick while <n a tup and it went like this. We have had th» pleasure o' meeting* Dr. Harold Urey. his wife and sister here at the H iz aid Ranch where we were invited for a day of barbequeing, swimming and etc. Dr. Urey and E. Paul had a long talk -and enjoyed each others company very much. Dr. Urey said he doesn't remember very much ab< ut his childhtsid in Walkerton, but he remembers his boyhood in Kendaleville and his teaching school in that town. He spoke of giving a talk in 1956 in Walkerton for the Centennial cele bration. We found Dr. Urev to be a brilliant and (harming person He is on the University o' Cali*'.’Til i Staff in San Diego, California.
Mrs. Bertha U-bin ar. 1 her sisters. Mis. Ruth Hughes of South Bend and Mrs. Anna Allen of Winamac spent Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harves Gifford in Logansport. Mr. and Mrs. lister Bierly and daughter, Janet, spent the week end in Munster. Indiana visiting Mrs. Bierly's sister. M arri Mrs Clarence Hesterman and family. On Saturday evening the entire group attended the wedmg of Miss Linda Eckstein in the St John's Lutheran Church in Lansing. Illinois. Linda is the niece of Mrs. Bierly. Mrs. Jeffrey Bumes and daughter. Kelli Dru of. Evanston, Illinois are spending a few weeks wdth her parents, Mr and Mrs. Adam Mann. 1135 Harrison St , Walkerton Mr. Barnes is on H business trip in Oakland. C difo nia for Montgomery Ward an i Company of Chicago. Mrs. Barnes is the former Carolyn Mann Mr and Mrs I>ean Kn wlton entertained with a fish fry Sunday evening in their home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jerr\ Helm and family. Mr. and Mrs Frank McDonnell and family, and Mr and Mrs D nald Knowlton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knowlton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knowlton and daughter and Richard Knowlton. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Paul Rich* \ und Gary were his mother. Mrs May Richey, his brother. Joseph Richej and sister Mrs Marion Melton all of Daytona Beach Florida On Sunday they were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ge u 1 Wolford ml ^amih in We tvillc. Mr. and Mrs Norman Ta\b r and Vicki were .do guests of th<- Wolfords vn Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sullivun and daughters held a surprise birthday party on Sunday evening for Bill Bouse and Debbie Sullivan. Those present were M . and Mrs. M;.n ord Bouse, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bouse end Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Bouse an J family. Ice cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob. Jennifer and Jeff were in Hudam, Indiana as guests of h< mother. Mrs. Verl Pite. They attended the carry-in dinner and afternoon program held 'or Rally Day in the church in which Mrs. Jacob was a member. Many friends were seen again and everyone had a good time. The 19GX-69 Student Government elections for G.R C. Executive Council were h Id recently. You will be happy to know that Walter Johns n Jr , son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M Johnson of Walkerton. was eleet d Presidery of G.R C Mr. Johnson is a junior majoring in mathematics at I U. Residents of G.R C. ar? undergraduates living in various exp rimenttaltype or special housing programs Mr. Johnson is a member the Mans Residence Scholarship unit. Other experimental projects include Russian and German speaking floors, scholarship freshman, and up pcrclass hails.
Grand Opening Thursday. Friday & Saturday OCTOBER 17. 18 & 19 BARGAINS GALORE! Free Nylons To First 100 Ladies Balloons For The Kiddies THURSDAY ONLY Free CoHee And Donuts Special “In Store’ 1 Drawings Daily 10 am - 2 pm - 4 pm Thursday - Friday - Saturday GRAND PRIZE DRAWING Saturday, October 19 Ist Prize - Electric Blanket 2nd Prize - Choice Os Man’s Or Lady’s Sweater 3rd Prize - Towel Ensemble Name Address Town Phone Deposit In Store Lorraine Sheaks Wjlkcrton, Ind. W ELCO ME JOHN GLENN
Last Friday dinner guests of Mrs. Brooke Bowers were Adehiide Millard. Mrs. Ruy Hille.* and Mrs. Faye Jones. Mrs. Dick Nyrges and three daughters of Granger and Mrs. Ruth Hughes of South Beni were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Bertha Urbin. □ a HOSPITAL NEWS □ q E Street Division, I-a Porte Mrs. Ralph Pearish. Mrs. Ed Finch. Larry Dill, and Edward Bennett all of Walkerton. Pine Like Division, LiPorte Miss Diane Kenricks, Miss Linda Hamess and Mrs. Lyle Kiss all of Walkerton. c n n i Ki i. » □ □ A son was born on October H to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holliday of Walkerton in the E Street division hospital. Lal »rte Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor are the parents of a son. Lowell Andrew, born on October 13 in Parkview hospital, Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes, of North Liberty are parents of a daughter, born October 8 in Menu rial Hospital. Drive care'ully after the wreck comes the reckoning.
