The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1969 — Page 3

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Mrs. Clifford C. Kaleth. She is tire daughter of Mr. and Mis. A! 11 tin Diedrich of \dp n p.,,/ injiana. Phe c aip ■ are l:\ing in \ alpaiuiso a ter a tup U I'iouda. St. Patrick Church Adds Noon Mass To Schedule Starting next Sunday, July 13th a 12:00 noon E.D.T. will be auded to the regular summer s; ii-dale o r Masses at St. Patrick Chuich in order to accomodate the summer visitors most of whom are on C.D.T. Tae summer Sunday schedule of Masses at St. Patrick Church wii! be as follows: 7 am., 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 am„ and 12 men, all Eastern Daylight time. The 8 a m. Mass will be dropp d ‘rom the schedule the ‘ollowmg Sunday, July 20th in favor of the 12 noon, Father Letko made this announcement during the 11 a.m. Mass last Sunday. CIIAMBEK MEIITIXC; TO HEAR SIIERII F SOKOL A reminder to ah fiat ‘Jie Walkvi ton Chamber of ) .in? merce will meet today (TJurr day) at the Pad< ]e Wheel Restaurant for th.ur iegul.«r July meeting. A special speaker has been lined up by program chairman Sam Shob*ert, this being Saeiiff Elmer Sokol, of st. Jos« ph Ci.anty, who will speak to the group aaid answer questions a tei wards. Anyone not making a reservation but desiiing to come, please contact the secretary at once >0 late reservations can be made. Lunch will start at 12:0U n ..m, Swisnriins§ssion To Begin July r* The seend session ot the K intz Lake Lians’ ' ree swimmin_ h >- n- will be; in । n July 14 ar I v 11 run throu. h July 25. This program is available to children from seven yens and over and there will be an adult class if enough apply. R .ddents of suriounding communities are welcome. Registration will take place at the John Marshall residence at Locust Avenue and Chicle Drive at Koontz Lako on July 12 and 13, from 1:30 - 5:30 CDT. The Ameri' in Red Cros> Water Safety Instructor is Elizabeth Marshall, who has done this program for the past five years. Miss Marshall is in her senior yeor at Manchester College. □ “ OBITUARIES □ □ Jo'-n A. Bostedo Jr. John Albert Bostedo Jr., 84, of Rt. 2 Walkerton, died Saturday in his home. He was a retired milkman from Bowman dairy in Chicago. He was born May 5, 1885 in St. Paul Minn. Walkerton has been his summer home since 1925. He married Louise Steigor in Chicago in 1908. She piece-led him in death. He is survived by a son Charles <>* Chicago; five grandchildren; seva n great-grandchildren. Services were held at 11 a.m. Monday in the Walsh-Lloyd Funeral Home, Obartuck, Chicago. Burial was in the Oak-Hill Cemetery in Chicago. Local arrangements were handled by the Nusbaum Funeral Home in Walkerton. Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or iIC mg urination both day and night. S- coodanly, you may lose sleep and j for front Headaches, Backache and fv.i old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually bring-, fast, r ' * : ”2 c?r fert by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSI EX at druggists. See how fast it can help you.

St- Patiicks Women's Club Meets The St. P;itiick> W men s- Cl"h met W.dnesday, July 2nd in the S’. Patiick.s School H ill. p H j. d p nt, M 1.5. Michael Koi 1. in w ki called the meeting to < 1 lei ;in d Father Anthony Letko lead every, ne in a short piayi i. The electii n o c of icer a was held with tl.e following results: PreMJent. Mis. Charles Vanza; Vice-Pre-i---dent, Mt.s Jerry Groves; Secretary. Mrs. Richard Keai n; Tieasurer, Mrs. John Coger. Plans for the annual f all style show was discussed and a committee will be app ;nt d t > take caie of final details. The members present also decided to hold their annual miscellaneous Rummage Sale on Saturday, August md from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 pm. All types o f appliances, furniture, clothing, or other miscellaneous items aie welcome. Anyone needing h. Ip with large items o r furnitm • or apph-nce-may puone 586-3104 or 656-3190 for pick-up assistance.

We Are Celebrating Our a ■ IST ANNIVERSARY ’ at the « ■ KOFFEE KUP I ■ ■ RT. 30 (.ROVERTOW X ■ Thursday, July 10 thru Sunday, July 13 ■ ■ ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS 2 Chickcn-in-Basket 51.00 “ Pancakes 25 * ■ Chi Cati. "n a ■ .OV „ U Free cake and coHee each u... *2^? i ree h<i fee Klip Key ( I-tins win. vJ ■ Plus gilts for evervuni-. 931 ■ STOP IX VXD SAY Hl 1.1. Q. ■ ■ _ Open: 6 a.in. till 9 pm. < I)ST Sevn Davs \ Week M>AV wr* • • y •::; ••• •< y •' x ''S >« b 4 j :> ;- I v r1 v'A■ 'I L I.* A 1 Summer-job savings can really add up! Be right up there in front, man—open an interest-earning bank savings account here now and add to it every payday, all summer long! It’ll give you a powerful head start on a spare-cash reserve . .. a lifetime reserve that can give you a real freedom of choice of schools, jobs, career opportunities! Start saving here KCW! Fanriers State Bank If Wyatt V.AJKERTON BRANCH tLEMBEK 1 Dll

rh-a meeting w<- adjourned d ' 1 pi iyi t and t o li'keo th-n enjo^.J a pleasant social h- ur. \\ 1 I 110 I i. \ x < \MPO[ ' Wuti >. r' ' ■’ “ - 11 • amp >ut A-., -i held Jin;. 1-6 rwai Giovertown. Vol,< ' 11, h king, tug-of a t ami game- wei ■ th.- ai-tivit - Saturday evening a pot luck sm>. pei and chicken barbecue vv h enjoy-.-d by the gr< up. A-t -a short meeting a difsplav of f ~, work- was put on by a gia-t. Sunday dawned drippy and damp camper- packed for home. Ta u Augu-t 1-3 campout w be at Pike Like, Wusow. & ITCHING? Let doctor’s formula stop i» Zemo speeds soothing relief to t. ternallv caused itching of ec/em. minor rashes, skin irritations nor poisonotKin-ect I- ics Descnsm/, • nerve endings. Kills millions of su, face germs, aids healing. “Ik-itch ' skin with/emo. I iquij orOmtmeOukx ichel, or }uur money biu^ ’