The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 September 1969 — Page 6

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NIPSCO Customers Receive Safe-T Sniff Bill Inserts Customers of Northern Indiana Public Service Company rill receive an insert which they -an smell as well as read wh n ’heir September service bill ar- » ves in the mail, Dean Mitchell. <TPSCO chairman and Chief ex- * utlve ofucer, reported reonty. H- said that bills being mailed "or Sept tuber payment will C"h.am a special edition of the tility’s monthly insert, "Kup- ■ ngs." which will explain the l pique odor 01 natural gas and •ts signitur to tire customer. Ph? enclosure, titled "Natuial '. Smells For Safety’s Sake." •atui an cueip-ulaU 1 area. ,M tchell <aid. which w.ll re-leas* in distinctive odor of naturalg s when it is scratched with a tincrnail or pin. • AV put the unique odor as-■^^hap-etf . !, ] soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS '•VIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS — |T EVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES. •_ Goed reknepinj .1 Munn

__ —— » »;z TO A FREE Christian r : ' £ cienca it hy V-v ■■■ Lecture . I S:O»r.M 4 ' :■' ; -h . ’ September 18, 1969 Wtta ' ——- ■ First Church of Christ, Scientist Plymouth Ind,

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sociated with natural gas In tne fuel for our customer’s safety,” Mitchell added. "When we purchase natural gas from our pipelin" suppliers, it has virtually no smell at all. To make gas detectabi?, we put a special chemical called mercaptan into the gas ” In concentrated forms, mercaptan is a chemical with on» of the most distinctive odors kn -wn NIPSCO uses a suf icient amount of this mercaptan to make it immodiat ly recognizable. "M -ny people are lamiHar with the odcr that has be n added to natuia! g is " Mitchel! said. "But t’ e:? are some who are n-d, and still otheis who do not react quickly enough when th y smell it. We want customers to noti x NIPSCO wh’ n they r cognize the safety < dorant in natural gas to avoid any pos.-i---ble accident." The utility chi f executive of'ice: said that nntU’al gas appliances of gas escaping ‘rom >uch applinces are vary rare. PITCHING? Let doctor’s formula stop it. Zemo speeds soothing relief to external!) caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, nonpoisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nene endings. Kills millions of surface germs, aids healing. “Dc-itch" skin with Zemo, I iquid or Ointment. Quick relief, or your money back I

Christian Science Lecture Set Fer Plymouth Church A Christian Science lecture titled "What Are We Looking For?" will be given by Mat tin Broones, C S. B , in Plymouth, Indiana on Thursday, September 18 at 8 pm. The 1 cture will ba at First Church of Christ, Scientist. Originally from New York City. Mr. Broonvs attended Columbia University and later studi d musical composition und°r John Ireland of the Royal College of Music in London. He has written many well-known saertd songs and musical scores for popular light operas After organizing and directing the first music department in the motion picture industry for M tro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios in H Jywood, he became a producer of motion pictuies and radio programs. Mr. Broomes a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, currently lives in Bev r!y Hills. Cali ornia. He withdrew from business some time ago to devote his full time to the public practice of Ch\ i-tian Science healing, and he has been a teacher of the religion since 1958 Obey The Traffic Laws REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolves Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or rcratching at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now amazing Compound W penetrates into warts, destroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as diructed, removes common warts safely, effectively, leaves no ugly scars.

Unusual Shoe At The Bremen Art Center A very artistically mounted show of oils, watercolors and sculptur'd candles arranged in unique combinations drew many interested Bremen r sidents as well as viewers from the whole Michiana area to the Sundav opening at the Brem< n Art Center, 124 E Plymouth Si., Bremen. Th Show featured a wide variety of Betty M mgin a oils and polymers. There w< re a numb r of Hora! bouquets caught momentari’y in softly blen i-d oils as well as dynamic abstracts demonstrating Mrs. Maurin s < xcell nt handling of a vibrant palette. Highlighted in the exhibit is i charming small Mexican ro m featui ng an oil entitled "Tiaquepaque Potters ’. In pirati- n for this room evolved from Mis. Sinugin’s many trips to Mexico. Mrs Mougin, past p esid nt of the Bremen Art Center, wi 1 be baching a class in Basic Painting this Fall at the Ait Center. A portion of the show c< mist-? of a number of Mr Ed Herrmann’s framed full sh et watercolor seascaped. These paintings were don? on the spot this summer during Mr Herrmann’s stay on rugged Cape Ann, near Glouc ster, .na-s. His gn up of vigorous seascapes is entit’ed

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"Hcirman on the vigorous seaSvup a io eiiauvu "nn u<.uuii un the Rocks Mr. Herimann is a well Known souin cknu Artist and teacner. Welding the show together are Mary Gail Cripe’s unuou.h sand sculptured canales beautifully disp.ayed on weathered wood arih accented with scones, du twood, di led lowers and weeds. These candles ranging in size from several inches to thirty inch's high are original creations o£ Mrs. Cupe's and appioach tiue sculpture with tn Jr varied tvxiuus ana unu.-u d lorms and colors. Mrs. Cup has been an exhibitor and winner at many national candle shows Accenting the whole show were many ecbaed batik throw pillows created by students at the art center Mrs. Mougin, Mrs Cripe, and Al Meloy, Viee-piesid nt of the Center, must be compliments on their effective treatment of the gallery in setting up this show The show will be up through Sept. 14th and the gallery hours are 2-5 on Friday. Saturday and Sunday The Fall term at the Art Center will start the w k of September 15th and will include classes in Oils, Watercolors, Basic Painting, C ramies, Pottery and Clay Handbui'.ding. anl Interior Decorating. For further information call 516-2283