The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1968 — Page 5

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NORTH I IBERIA Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Huntington were Sunday afternoon visitors of M:\ and Mrs. Wllihim Dutcher. Mr. and Mrs. Rudynski and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and family at Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fraizer of South Bend were also guests. REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolves Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratching at warts may cause bit eding, spreading. Now amazing Compound W * penetrates into warts, destroys their cells, actuallv melts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, remuxes common warts aafelv, effectively, leaves no ugly scars. i

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Everyone knows (or shou'd know) we should mt expect to jet something for nothin; But. there is a big deference wtwc«n getting something for nothing' - and - getting nothing for something’. To idustiate . A for vv wa disturbed alx ut a personal problem. Pride k-p’ him from di cubing it with anyone he <n ’ w s» he sought advice from a fortune teller. It was fully Viced between the two of them that the troubled man could csk only two qu- da ns f r -i SJ; iM) f tr jhe man paid the fee and aw he sat d< wn. he < < mm. nt< I ’ D-n t you think your ee is awfully steep to answer ju t two questions?” The fortune teller’s eply jolted alm No I certainly don’t. Now . . what is you.- se< .nd que h n The shaken man .ountcitd with, Surely you don't cm, idci that a question, do you”' He was flabbergasted when the fortune teller onmswered, "Os course it wns a qu« di n. you live m w asked two questions and I answered them Thank you for coming m, and good day, air." The utory i . fiction >'c<u? »• But next week article will relate a true H e story . a • la- -h example h w sha pies can and do give nothing for jmnithin . Be urr to i»ud it. It m i,, help jou fr m being fle« .xi l \ f d buck operat -is. NiMhuiuii Fun-TMI Home Walkerton. ^Hfe-3414 ?llllllllllllllll!llllllllfll||llllllhl||||ltlllllllllllllllllllllllll||-||||||||||l|||||||||l3 | Bio Screen | I Bio Values | I COLOR I | < ™ TV I = fl I W i = j" i 'll I = I I i । r @ j 3 Model MiMHiDWD • Big sc.e'en viewing pleasure (23’ diagonal; 295 5 square incite*). • AFT .. . Preset fine tuning on VHF channel*. • "Odor Minder" controls. E Ie INBTA-COLOR ... Color and Sound are almost | immediate. f z • Koll-a rutind stind optional at extra cost | Isenberg TV « Appliance | = 23045 Tyler Hoad. Lakeville, Ind. = I i :»iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiHmuniiiiniiiiiiiuHiniiittiiiiHimNiiiiiitH!iiiittnmmiir

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staub and fimilj have nmved t Elkhait. Mrs. Mary Kochlh of South Bend visited Mrs. Stella Ulrich on Thursday morning. Mrs. John Beron and children were Sunday guests us Mrs. Nancy Naiag.-n and family in Walkerton. Mrs. Mary Armstrong and Sharon and Charles Hammel of Lafayette spent the week end with the Frank Suns family. Mrs. Harley Knowlton, Mrs. Herman Brinkhoff and Mrs. Osborn Fisher attended the 59th annua! Convention of the Federated Club, held at the Progress Club on Tuesday. Mrs. Brinkhoff uni Mt.. Fisher served as Pages. Saturday afternoon the family of Mrs. David Donathen honored her . n her 80th birthday with a party in her home. A blue and white floral arrangement und <ake centered the tea table. out • f town guest., included the Alex HHerbrand family of Avon. < 0)1 ■; the Mbes Belle K Smith and Ruth Kelver of Mishawaka; M' - Merle G if" of Elkhart; Mrs. Wayne D’fi endor fer and Mr -n I Mrs Dixi! C Ik Bathen o' S uth Bend an 1 Mrs Lirry (’lady Os I^ikevllie. Hostesses were the Mrs. Alex Hildebran!, Laßue Donathen and Leland I Jonathen.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele, Ri< k ami Carol visited Nancy in North Manchester on Sunday Mr. an! Mrs. Clarence W< tfull < ! Wanatah were Sunday guest of Mr. and M s. Robot Rauen and familx Mr. and Mrs (Jeorge W»t nor of South Bend were Sunday oh., ner guests of Mrs. Emma Rexstrew. Mr. urd Mis. Cli'ton Snxder visited Mrs. Carl Reid and Mrs. Adele Medina in Fort Wayne last week end. , r COfttMUNiTY „ CALEWOAR । - ‘•' V' | I I-'-I" ’' »’A, * j ThiiriMlay, Octolier 24 7 30 p m. The Business und Profe.,.,n>nal Women will meet •it the American Legion Hall Walkerton. I rhlay, O< toiler 25 730 pm. The J< hn Glenn Falcons travel to Knox for a football game. ‘ ^0 p.m. The North Liberty Shamrocks host the New Prairie f'« tball team u t Jackson ! Field. South Bend. Saturday, (h tolwr 26 6 30 pm The Lincoln Twp. Homemakers Extension Club will • hold a Harvest p"t-lu<k dinner for members and their families at the C< mmunity Building, Walkerton 8:00 pm The St John Missionary Baptist of South Bend will spmsor Mrs. Bertha Nornxtn Mozzo Soprano in i concert at the Morris Civic Auditorium. South Bend Sunday, Octol>»T 27 6 30 pm The Youth >f the I'niteil Meth dist church will be Truk or Treating for UNICEF. end W desert /^dryness IN YOUR H °ME sr -• V. • < VEpor All ' v Auto ma tic Humidifier effee lit el) bumidifies up Io 2^oo square feet of bring area This Is dependable, whole-house humidification for even the average 4-bedroom home. ' Water whsel" moijturiting action effectively elim* inafes damaging dryness, keeps your home springtime fresh oil winter long . . . automatically. Care and maintenance is cut to the bare minimum, too ... no pump to clean or worry about. Fine furniture styling blends with any room decor. $49.95 Kabelin Hardware 721 KOOSFAELT KOAD W ILKEKTON, IND. aufu

OCTOBER 21. 1968 — the INDEI’ENDENT-NEWS

•Monday, (M tobcr 28 Tin- Better llonies Demon ti.ition club will meet. Tuesday. Or-tolw-r 29 1 :30 pm. The Lincoln Twp Homemaker, Extensi. n ('hf will meet at the Cummunit; Building, Walkert n. Thunwlay, Octolwr 31 6'30 The Hallowen Par i '• Will begin at the Post Office md muuh down highway 23 to tin Walker ton Element try S< h"< I building. n □ HOSP IT A L NE W S |”j g E Street Division, EiPorte Myron Myrick and Ludwig Johnson both of Walkerton nil Delbert Hall of North Liberty.

I• W Wv'. ■ ■i ; vXm. i I I ‘ QUIET i I ...and it outpulis I other winter tires I up to 23% । I™ I I wmgii | H Tested safe at 110 mph N El Full 4-ply Dynacor Rayon Cord Q Q Molded to receive Ice Gripper Studs I I 9 Deep tread gives you extra traciion 3 H Running mate for Super Wide S Sports tires r El Wrap-around tread on the OUTSIDE fcr quiet ride j 9 Traction lugs cn the INSIDE for grip 9- ‘ ' i/J ICE GRIPPER i STUDS rrLEaZa! !; Let us in tall th. se IC? heavy duty Plastic I, STORAGE BAG |b ...with every Four Seasons j packed snow M trjvhun I, tire. Keep your ref uiar tires 11 and wdety. I | (and your trunk) clean all ) l J 1 9 1 * < l^4llh'6 66 j North laberty ■ OMK',I ||{ INK’S (. VR \GE Bfe&jnß I Tyner I|L SklßlßUhid \lJ\t Kli»\ OIL to., 1N( Walkerton .40^

Pine Lake Division. Uil’orte M ' 1 > '■ Darcop <;r y ( yjj Shirley Wat. '.on. Chari. Mui tin Mi D -ri M Rot ISiin , n |j hn I ’ ’ "*> 1 1 •• W ilker! n ।nd <;• > - Brown o Parkview Hospital, I'lymoiith F e lri< k Smith < f Walkert n. Starke County Memorial, Knox Master Anthon;. M<('ij o f I W\ilker ton. □ cAR DS () F TH INKS □ □ I would like to expres . my mCere tlmnks and ipprc< lation to i my friends, neighbors rr | relatives so;- the card, and rneesn^os I received during my stav in the I hospital and since I < ii'.f h< 'no. Mrs. M ic McNo-ton

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