The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1970 — Page 3

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Mrs. Martha Young had as her iiuse guest for a week's visit, • r s.ster, Mis. Bertha Jungernan. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kanedinst ere Sun lay dinner guests of Mis C. 11 Mauer and son. of A karu a Afternoon callers ere Mr md Mrs Eddie Decker, f Mishawaka. Rev. and Mrs John GoodpasI ire entertained Mi and M.s F.oyd Mount of She t ; \ i.’e last Saturday Mrs Mount .md Mrs loodpasture were school teachis and taught at the same hooi. They have been close I,.ends for the past eight yens Mr. and Mrs. Wi ma r Dunn nd son T< ddy, of Hagerstown, Jary.and and Mrs Raymond Dunn, of Martinsburg. West Va., .ere guests of Mrs. Frank Dunn Horn Wednesday to Sunday. On hursday. Mr and Mrs. Ach.-d pete • Dunn, of Goshen, were ! ere and on Friday they all vised in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dunn ad family, of Lafyette, Mrs Fred Harris. Mr. nd Mrs Freddie Harris and Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Gore an! family were additional guests of Mrs Dunn on Sunday. preEWBtO ali new HUMIDIFIER and air freshener • automatic 559 95 centroli $4Q95 • B’/ 2 callon tank ^•silent ‘‘water whe>r act!— J KABEUNS HARDWARE W.dkrrton, Ind ana 724 Roowvrlt Road

I Meet I Don Newman I At The Republican Rally TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 7:30 pm LIBERTY TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY BUILDING North Liberty, Indiana EVERYONE WELCOME

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake, of Elcajon, California, were visitors iast Thursday of Rev. and Mrs. John Goodpasture. Mr. and Mrs Gary Mechling, of Bloomington, were week end guests of his mother, Mrs. H irry Mechling. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Bick and family were Sunday visitors of .• <v . ht-wr and lami.y, ot Akron. The Fei owship C >s of the United Methodist Ch .rch w.H meet in the home of Mrs Nora H hn Fi. ’ay evening it 750 for their rvgulai monthly class party. Mr. and Mrs. Arth ir McKesson were guests on Sunday of their daughter. Miss Mi.died McKesson, in Nappanee. Roy Newell, a fifty ycai numbe t of Acacia Lodge No 579 F & A M . Tayior. Pa.. was a guest of tile WaUetton Lodge F & AM. No 619 who made the trip to Wa.kerton, Ontario. Canada । ecent.y. with Rast Master Tom Frame. About >U guests attended the open house he.d m the home of Mrs Harry Mechling on Sunday for Mrs Edna Sr.tz, of Riverside. Calif . who was visiting relatives and friends livre. She left Monday for her home in California The Koontz Lake Conservation club p<>t luck supper Saturday evening will begin at 5:30 CDT with Bill, Al and Dorothy Brenner as hosts for the evening A social hour wi.l follow Come and enjoy the evening Mr and Mrs Rm hard Andersm were in Rockville. Indiana Wednesday and Thursday of last week to attend the Covered Budge Festival. This is h yearly occasion in Rockvii.e and features three covered bridge tours, art exhibits. Fanner's market, etc The trees do not have the color this year as they are still green and Brown County is the same Mrs D C Germaine and family Mis Margerv Cochem and Miss Hazel Germaine were notified on Thursday of iast week of the death of the latter s brother Glen Germaine, of Indi.mapolls. He was the brother of the late D C Germaine Mrs. Cochern md Miss Germaine ittended the services widen were held in Indianapolis on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs Jerry Malstaff and sons. Terry’ and Mark and Mrs' Regina Wells enjoyed the covered bridge festival at Rockvii.e, Indiana, from Thursday to Sunday, They camped at Racoon Lake State Park near there. MARRIED 65 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. cnarjes Bandendistel celebrated with their f imi y on Sunday in honor of their <uh wedding anniversary The Bandendistels were married on October 18, 1905 at Brookville, Indiana They had lived in Hr iokvi le for one year going to 1 ’ wood for nine years and then t ■ Walkerton for 55 years since 1915. ihe couple have six children, ot? son Rich ird Band ndistel of L Porte; 5 daughters. Mrs Mars t Fink'e. Indianapolis: Mrs. odith Sicner, of Colorado; Mrs. Harry Duffy Mrshawaki; Mrs. G" >rge Reuush. Southport Kentucky; and Mrs. Marian Sharp, Ridgeville. Indiana Mr and Mrs. •b ry Fa bender, of R tiling Meadow Illinois also were guests. They have ten grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Cards and calls were received by the couple and appreciated very much. corvn LINE CLI B MEETS The County Line Club met Monday evening in the home of Mrs Leigh Roy Hahn, with Mrs. Philip Waldron Jr co-hostess. Thirteen members and one guest Mis Frank Hahn arrived wearing decorated original hats in keeping

FARMERS STATE BANK Wyatt — Walkerton We Pay Following Rates On CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 6 MONTH CERTIFICATES 5% 12 MONTH CERTIFICATES 5%% 24 MONTH CERTIFICATES s’<% AU AUTOMATICAUY RENEWABLE OPEN PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT ®4% No Service Charges On Our Checking Accounts Farmers State Bank of Wyatt Member of l ed. r.d Deposit Insurance Corporation The Bank That Offers More 7 han Money

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w.th the Halloween theme of the evening. ] Mrs. Wyman Hochstetler, pres- 1 ident and winner of the hat con- * test, presided for the business meeting. Plans were d.scusstd * for the Christmas meeting to be 1 held at the Stuntz Pine Forest Club House Final plans md committees will be completed at the November 17 meeting ( Game prize winners were Mrs. 1 Fred Daniels, Mrs. E .gene Skin- I ner, Mis Frank Hahn. Mrs G>' )- I rge Barden Mrs Ervin Stuntz, । Mrs. Earl Tay.or and Mrs. Cu .m Kronk Door prizes were m .mded to Mrs Wilder E irn.-ide Mrs Carl Creech and Mrs. Taylor. As all gathered around th ■ dining table, barbecue smdwleb.es coffee, cider and home m ide doughnuts were served. I ll MHISORI iOARD ELE< TS Oi l K ERS The Lincoln Township 1-H Ad visory Board met at the communtiy Building on Tuesday ' even.ng. October 13. It was agreed to have a nine member advisory board instead of seven members is in the past year. Election of officers are: Mrs Ed Lizarek. chairman; Mr. Janies Davis, ch chairman; Mr. ’ Richard Kersh, treasurer, Mrs. James Davis secretary; M irk : Milstaff and Lennie Smith, Guis and Boys 1-H Students Directors Mr Bernard Westhues. Mrs Bonnie Smith. Mrs Linder peanh, ; Mrs. Lyle Rouch and Mrs Tom ; C.ingenpeel, board members

As one year trial the AdvlsPty Board will try as a collective board to ait as Gill's and Boy s Co ordmator. Ihe Lincoln Township J H Club Will sponsor a Horse Show in June, 1971. Fl A NEWS Saturday, October 17 the J ,s---tr.ct soil judging contest wi.s held over near Fur field h S< hool. Five John Gu nn FEA member went .)< •. Smith 1,1 B<>WtUS, D~i ■ Illfd.I). 1,.. ). y Bennett and Keith Fa ‘.Hi h. Tfl " Jhn Gl< i i bam p) t ,, 4 in S’ J- ■ ;,h CumiiJ NO! I( E The pdk . I.;- n n - T ■ 'W II Band Bo<l s n • ■ • ’ u </, Oetot •' 26 it *■ a l l ' ।;. . . he d in tie hr. h - h o. t , d All j bers are iug-1 i o atb • d Wc need your -u|ca>'f. OPEN HOI -I FOR ’sth \N\I\ER^ARY There will be m op» n H< . ♦« from 2 to t । m on Siu c. <,< sober 25 for Mi .ml Mr- Ab t Van W mzeele -t t 1 .' St ( "'ci , . s Hall m Otterbein, Ind , u honoi ot their 25tn w<dd.,'," .1 c,.versary. Everyone is <•»;<!. My invited. No . fts ne< ■ h v P \ST |M \ I RON s IO Mi l T The Wa.kerton Past Mdons Club will meet for the;, di; a r meeting, Tuesday. Octobei 27 n Heo's dining room at 6 30 pm

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