The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 July 1970 — Page 9

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Mr. and Mrs. Ries, Debra and Cheryl spent the past two weeks with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin St ihly. Mrs. William Bowers is a patient in the St. Bernardine Hospital, room 408 North Waterman Street, San Bernardo, California. She would appreciate hearing from her friends in Walkerton and North Liberty area. Week end guests of Mrs. Ali< e Barney were Mis. Betty Crossley of M tcomb, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. W. Valentine and Patricia of Indian ipolls. Sunday they were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robei t Holland of South Bend and in the evening attendi d the Mich -ni Symphonette concert in which Mix Holland plays. Miss P "iia Marie McDaniels, junior, da ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William McDmiels. route 2, Walkerton, was among the onebundord md eighteen full time students at Goshen College who were named to the Dean's List for high academic performance during the winter trimester, which ended in April. Miss McDaniels is a 1967 graduate of LaPorte High School. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klopfenstein and children, Marsha, Mike and Donna entertained Sunday with a six o’clock chicken on the spit dinner at their home at Route 1, Walkerton. Guests included the hostesses father, Mr. George Matz. Route 1, Walkerton, Mi. and Mrs. Newton Williams. Walkerton; Marsha’s guest H. M. 3 Corpsm tn Allen Rushton, Great Lakes, Illinois; Donna’s friend. Brenda Skiles of Route 1, Walkerton. Helps Shrink Swelling Os Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, temjiorary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues Then it actually helps shrink swelling of those tissues caused by inHammation. The answer is PreparationH*. No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or supjxMitories.

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L. L. Lemert, 412 Washington Street, Walkerton, has been listed on the honor roll for the spring semester at Indiana Vocational Technical College. Mrs. Marjorie Cachran and Miss Hazel Germ un of South Bend were guests of their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Germain on the Fourth of July. Mrs. M. B. Sick returned home Sunday evening after spending a week with Mr. and Mis. E. Paul Slick and family in i Wayne. ~ii. and Mrs. Paul Henley ol Kenton, Ohio were in Walkerton from Thursday to Monday visiting M>-. and Mis. Douglas Bakei and family. 4th of July week end gm sts of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch were Mrs. Burch's sisters and hushusbands; Mr. and Mrs. E irl Berg, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeschke, Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hathaw iv ot Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mrs. L. C. Burke and two sons of Lafayette, Caljforni i is spend ing two weeks here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cecile of Anderson also spent several days here with his parents and to visit with his sister and nephews before they return to their home. Saturday evening guests at a pot lin k supper in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stull, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stull and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex SFull and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark. Mrs. Ann Zumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fitzgerald and sons, David, Mike, and Bob, Joe Van Wanzeele, Mrs. Nora Hahn and Gary Gill of Omaha, Nebraska. Fourth of July guests of William. Albert and Dorothy Brenner were Mr. and Mrs. William Brenner and daughters of Fort Collins, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Don aid Brenner and daughter of Evanston; Mrs. Viola Kagy and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings of Markham, Illinois: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kagy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson of Normal, Illinois, Mrs. Ruth Noble and son of Joliet. Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. John Menderhaut or Saginaw, Michigan. Mr. ana Mrs. William Brenner Jr. and daughter remained for a weeks visit with his father, William Brenner.

Mr. and Mrs. William Spicer and daughter, Judy and Miss Chris Marcheck of Gary were week end guests of Mrs. Fred Polk. Mrs. Myrtice Fowler, Flora and Dorothy of Anniston, Alabama were Sunday afternoon and evening overnight guests of Mrs. Brooke Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. B. Snyder and family of Des Moines, lowa weic week end guests of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell of Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mis. Robert Johnson and son of Indianapolis were week end guests of his mother, Mrs. Zelpha Watkins and his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig. Supper guests of Mrs. Bertha Urbin on the 4th of July were Di. and Mrs. John Guttman, John. Bebe, Cindy and Amy, Mrs. Robert Urbin and a friend of John R., Paul, of Wakarusa. .Mrs. Nancy Merkel Brennan of 5C2 White Oak Drive, Mishau ika. formerly of Walkerton, was on the Dean's List at the Ind'in i University, South Bend campus. Mr. and Mis. George Reusch South Fort Mitchell. Kentucky, and Mrs. Margaret Finkle of Indianapolis spent a week with their p .rents, Mr. and Mis. Chai les Bandendisti 1. Koontz Like Conservation Cl ib meeting with pot luck supper Saturday. July 11 at 5:30 CDT. Hostesses Mrs. Hortense Moorman and Mrs. Elizabeth Michalski. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cole of Hartsburg, Missouri spent several days last week with their mothers. Mrs. Minnie Cole and Mrs. Vera Seitz and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolfe and sons of Park Forest, Illinois were guests over the holiday's with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walz. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker ittended the annual Heim family reunion Sunday at Bendix Park. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lind and daughters of Wanatah. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gierlarek of Knox and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell of Hamlet were Fourth of July guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner, Tim and Terry. n n Il OSPI TA L N()T E S □ q Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher of North Liberty are the parents of a daughter born on July 3 in the E Street Division Hospital, La Porte. A boy was born on July 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Kennth Czarnecki of Walkerton in the Pine Lake Division hospital. IxiPorte.

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G. L. Fassett, 29375 New Ro id North Liberty, marketing, has been placed on the honor roll for the spring semester at Ivy Tech C. A. Clark, 66735 Liberty Highway, practical nurse, is listed on the honor roll at Ivy Tech for the spring. D. E. Liggett. 27982 Riley Road in North Liberty, architectural drafting, is also listed on the honor roll for the spring semester at Indiana Vocational Technical College. E. R Jones. 62010 Willow Road, North Liberty, is listed on

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the Deans List with special mention of Indiana Vocational Technical College for the spring of 1970. Jones is in the data processing course. □ □ births E Street Division, LaPorte John Sheaks and Chester Griffin both of Walkerton. Pino Like Division, LaPorte Master Peter Piotrowicz, Charles Euler. Mrs. Adi Miller and M , ter Terry Colston all of Walkerton.

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