The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1970 — Page 5

WAIKERTON

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery, Mrs. David McKesson and Mrs, Dwight McKesson, were in Ft. Wayne Tuesday evening to see a style show of which Mrs, John Kiracofe. the former Sharon Ulkry, was a model. 1 Mrs. Cheater Griffin and MrS. George Hillis attended the 13tH District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, Summer Council meeting at Bass Lake, Indiana, on Wed-ne.-day of List week. The Koontz Lake Conservation club pot 'tick supper Saturday night at 5:30 CDT with Mrs.

Harry Webster as host for the evening. Social time will follow and a good place to spend Sate urd ly evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullerv nd Mr. an 1 Mis. Harold Ci'ndamel, of Union Mills, wer« Sand v ev a, ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wisler, of Valparaiso. Mr. ano Mrs. Pete Dann, of G ishen, and Mrs. Frank imnn were in Chicago Sundav tn e’sit Mrs Dunn's daughter. Mrs. Fred Hiriis. who is in Ingall's Hospital in Harvey IlLnois. Mrs. Harris had major surgery the sorer part of last week and is reported to m? improving n:< ely. Mrs. Homer Hawkins, of Bellefontaine. Ohio, and Mr. William B. Campbell, of Convov Ohio, spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Stella Campbell, wh » is staying at the home of he- daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty. All enjoyed a birthday dinner for Mr. Campbell on Sunday at Sch s Re t aurant and attended church together in the morning. Saturday' ' afternoon at 2:30, Mr. Gordon H istetler and Miss Fern Eiders were united in marriage at the United Methodist Church in Walkerton. Mr. Hos •tetler is serving in the Armed Forces and was home on a two week leave from Ft. Sill, Okla. He will leave September 21 for Fort Dix New Jersey, and from there will be sent to Germany. His wife expects to join him in a few months. In the evening a pot luck supper was held at Stuntz Pine Forest for the family and a reception followed. Question? It seems as if everytime I almost get caught up in my finances, along comes a bill for insurance. Can you help me with this prob! in? ONSWER... We can’t eliminate insurance bills but we can arrange a convenient way to pay them with Meridian Revolving Charge. Call us for information. B. W. Johnson Ins. STomhig — Hamlet Phone 867-28*4 Afternoons — Koontz Lite Phone Walkerton SM6-25M meridian W INSURANCE a uurld oj protection

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hunt were in Whitewater, Wisconsin, from Sunday to Thursday of last week visiting their daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bussic. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cover were in Marshall, Michigan, over Saturday and Sunday to see the Marshall Historic Home Tour, This is held everv year and in> eludes a tour of different historic homes, art exhibits, band concert, ox roast and chicken barbeque.

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The County Line Club enjoyed a picnic with a < any-in supper for their families at Stuntz Pine Foust Sunday. Mr. anil Mrs. G raid R >ss of Lakevine, Mr, and Mrs. Hai i d Knowlton and Mr. and Mrs. D m Knowlton spent last week at Birchwood, Wisconsin, fishing. The Wakerton Little League ball park has been given a regu lation size score board for their park on Washington Street, This was a gift of the Royal Crown Cola Bottling Co., Inc., of the South Bend area. The board was erected in August as the spirit of an affection of the company for the betterment of sportsmanship for the young boys in which area this company services. This gesture was made with the assurance all parents of young boys and patrons that follow the games would appreciate a good score board. Richard Kickbush, Little

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League manager, has much prid ■ in these kids and he is veiy grateful to the R iyal Cr ivv n Co. for showing then rn-ed ai I n> sp< -.ding to an i'l im f nt mt in- is lie for t!ie e kids. HIE MIGRATION OF THE MON \Rt H Bl TIERI LY By Mrs. M. B. Slick The Monarch Butters y, th it “flower of the air," is the only butterfly that migrates. I call them “Flowers of the Air" because of their likeness to the flowers in color and their fragrance. Their flight is a very long one from the far north, Hudson Bay, ending in Mexico. M iny die en. route. Now is the time to observe this phenomenon of nature. Many are resting in the evergreens and feeding upon the last fall flowers. I picked up several and fed them sugar water, but in a few days they died. It is

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amazing to observe tile fr. yed wii g^, p. rt of t'no body u re, k u 1 ’ G '1 given in; tinet to go is i >■ a I tl:it t.h> y keep on t' I ■■ '.'V m ti] tlb fi । ';le i >dy is completely worn out. However, mmy rea h their (L ■ nation win te How- is bloom md w uni bre< Z''i blow. “Tako a little time out" to observe the wonders of nat ire. Serve the wond' is of nature, wrought by our Great Creator. To survive these times when a niiculear war and the br< <king down of society is poss ble, it will strengthen your faith in our Great Creator and helj us to realize God, who put the rge in the little Monarch butb fly has a perfect plan for humanity, and it shall prevail and we can trustfully say, “How Great 3 wu Arth ’ and we know you ue still In command, Obej' The Traffic Laws

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