The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1968 — Page 6

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4i :'.nlMt> I .!• I •■ y Mrs E I Wi-* HmH ent from Thur-I *x t Sir ! f last w* ■ k xi Itm | <ex ( .t Me e.-t in W hingt* r I • < Mr. a.M Mrs Robert ETaugh* (I familx <b M’ n 1 t Hhn i o.jr heir from Thu: ' tx t Sundax xi itmg th* ; p .rent- . rs. Eno i x I- u .a ; a i M <i Mrs. Rol •' ’ H ■ ’• t!• r. Mr an! M - W ac C ed Mr. an 1 AD- Bru > Fi'.z- - gerald weo- week *ni x c ti •. s .n Southern Indian M ‘ then tin.*- ? pent ar in: 1 A’ •.n and Satui lay w< . t kht . -ring in K* ntu* ky. xfr. and Mrs. Arthur IkMyer f < <*mpamed by Mi. nd Mr Uiix rt I. xe of Mish xx ika sp at j air day last week it Sprin 111 State Park. Mitchell. InO ana. Mon lay over night guests of r. and Mrs. Calvin T <;lt<n and .mily we~e the latters mother, rs. Margueritte Bisbee of Fostoria. (>h>o and sister, Mrs. Mary Shauers o* Jerry City, < mio. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Putman tre the parents o f a son Chrisiopher I >ean. who arrived Oct. ■ o it their home on R.R. 3. M’ ,r ornon. Indiana. Jerry is a science teacher at Mt Veinnn J High School. Mrs Putman formerly taught at Hedges Cen 1 *1 School. WomenPast2l < UTH BLADDER IRRITATION : offer Many Troubles / Her 21, con-mon Kidney or Bladder nations affect twice ns many women ; men and may make you tense and ’ ervous from 100 frequent, burning or ; ching urination both day and night. ; ondanly, you may lose sleep and I ’er from Headaches, Backache and : I old, tired, depressed. In such irnl tion. CYST EX usually brings fast, ; iaiing comfort by curbing irritating ; _:ms in strong, acid urine and by anal- ; esic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drug* ; cts. See how fast it can help you.

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Mi" Paula J ncs H In Fort Lauderdale. Florida visiting he- • io. tlx i. Mi l Vadi« • 1 ' Mis Ga 1 *nd Lawren, e underwent ■ out i > al the M - j < (Tini Oct. 2T Her sister Mrs. Cl !• W ilz i witl h Born t > Mi an I Mis John AEG v*m. a daughter Kristie Lynn, Oct 21 in th' S >uth Bond O-t* p dhic II pit..l. M ■ m T Mr^ C . I S* '!• ke n • 'amiiy visited her mother, Mrs. Wa. n< i in Indi ir.ap >h - over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ge* v ge Decker of Chicago were guests of Mrs. Ge>rge Hillis *n Wednesday, Oct her 23 Mrs. Harvey Kindig <>f Elkhart spent 1 ist Thursday in Walkr- - t n visiting he ci usin, M’ Fred Purdy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolze and three sons were in Landi - burg. Pa., from Thursdty to Sunday evening visitin' hi sisters. Miss Maryetta and Hulda Bolze. Mr. Bolze and sons also spent a couple days hunting. Mis. Haze’. Arseneau entertained her pinochle club Tuesday evening in her home. A pot luck supper was enjoyed and a former membe". Mrs. Jennie Spinsky o f South Bend was present for the party. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pickavet and family und Heidi Fenstermacher spent the week end in Detroit. They were guels o' Rev David Owen and family an ’ Sunday attended chu ch where Rev. Owens is past. . They al » visaed the Ford Museum. Mr. and M s. Stanley Orcvt* and Roger entertained 35 gues-f at dinner Sundax - t * celchrn*'' the birthday of Mr. Orcutt. Th ise attending were M . anT Mrs Ferman Orcutt and L is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orcutt and 'amiiy. Mr. and M’S. RoDnd Burns and family of Columbi i City; Mr. and Mrs J. W. Clark, Mrs. Alice Clark and Janet Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs Ro w er Bums of Union Mills and M . and Mrs Ri hard Orcutt .inJ sons of Fort Wayne.

Mrs. Myr-n Will: 'ms< n n ! T »mt spent la t Thursday with M A t *iu I >“M • I n : ('. a Mis. Willard Naragon uu 1 f '..ily spent the u< * k « n 1 vis.*ing Mr. and Mrs. Gale B*-' k*' M line, Illinois. Mr and Mr George Williams and family hail the following guests Sunkix. Mis Becky I’oWeis of KoontZ lake .'lll Mi •. M vine Hochstetler an 1 two chi.,lien of B.emen. Mrs Bertha Urbin and Mrs. Ted White o r Kexxmn । wi re dinner guests *rf M; s. E. J. Lloyd of Aigos last Thur lax. All three were former Kewann * si h 1mates. Mrs. Emil Pantcl and Mi s Jennie Bullinger of St. Joseph Michigan were week end guests of Mrs. Pantel's son and 'amiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullinger. Sunday they al! went to Fort Wayne and spent the lay with Mr. and Mrs. Donald M*Grath and daughters. Mrs. George HUH attend* 1 a S* hool of instruct), n al the Scotiish Rite Cathedral. Chi*-*,. » f»»! Eastern Star o' Ulin is Grand Ix'ctur* ;. on S tu d* In the evening, Mrs. Hillis .itteni* 1 a reception for the twwlx *’•<:* I Associate Grand Conduct of Illinois. Mrs. Ada M .*• Buel w. who has been a friend of M. ■. Hillis's for many years. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside weie hosts to twentyfour of their friends and neighbors, celebrating the birthdays of Ed Podgodzinski and Etta Milner. A c*a perative supper, games and prizes were enjoyed by all. Later in the evenin - i birthday cake and coffee was served. Gloria Pogodzinski had ordered a beautiful cake .’or her dads birthdav.

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Mrs. ILeonard Kickhu h o' Cattaraugus. New Y. rk spent the week end visiting he - n and family. Mi. an J Mr*. Ri. hard Kickbush. Mrs. Marvin Baker and d u ter, Mrs. Albert Huhnke Jr. and daugther spent the week end in El Paso, Illinois visiting their father and other rel dives.

HELP US! Our New Golf Course Is Completed Except For A Name We Will Give A SIOO SAVINGS BOND To th*“ person entering the name we aelref for our cour*e. Our cmirM* is bwated <n State Road 4, 3 miles West of North LilMTtx, approximate!' tij miles north of Walkerton, and is 18-Hole, G 1.7! yd. Par 72, with I water croMsingw. Our will !*• within 5 nl'(. of the proposed Potato Creek Park. It g <-r.-ns average X Wli Sq. It. The biggest green Is 2H.XXO Sq. tt. (over i, A«r.‘i. (Omnlete sprinkler system, grcen> b fairways, and tees, ( hampk.flUiip tees. OPEN IN JUNE, 1969 Deadline for entries Xcveml»er 15, HHW. In case of Hr the earliest powtmark will win. SEXI) ENTRIES TO ELMER LONZO OR JOHN BELLINGER R. R. 2, Walkerton, Indiana, 46574 My Entry Name

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellen., i and Tommy und Mr. and AL Raymond Beagles sp* nt la • Wednesday and Thirsday sight seeing in Southern Indiana an visiting in Santa Claus, Indian Hard-charging foreman: ' Yea 1 And I wasn't foreman on that j either!”