The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 November 1970 — Page 3
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Miss Laura Divine an airline stewardess, who makes her home in Englewood. California arrived home Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Devine and other relatives and friends for a week. Mr. and Mrs Virgil uwin were recent visitors at Silver Springs, Florida. Mr and Mrs. John Goodpastures guests over the week end were Mrs. Leroy’ Quinn and daughter Bonnie of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs William Owens of Indianapolis were Sunday via Itors of their daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fenstermacher. No pot luck supper this Satin day evening at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Butch” Smith and daughter of Bourbon and Mr and Mrs. Scott Shuey of Bloomington were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Harold Williams. Mr. and Mrs John Goodpasture wi.l spend Thanksgiving day in Anderson with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Griffith. On their return home they will stop in Indianapolis for a visit with her sister, Mrs Margery Lillenberg. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mrs. Ellen Brede will be Mrs George Lanphere and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Flanegin of Hong Kong and Mr. and Mrs Newton Williams. Mrs. Wayne Burch. Mrs. Jack Ryan and Mrs. Robert Urbln *P‘nt Saturday jn River Oaks. Illinios Major Jeri Tom was a house guest of Mrs Ellen Brede from Wednesday to Friday of last week. She is stationed near Tok>o. Japan at the present. Frank Helfrich, route 1, Walk erton Is a patient in the Porter County Hospital, Valparaiso. He underwent eye surgery last week find Is improving very nicely Lynn Pickavet returned home from Ball State on Friday to *pend the Thanksgiving vacation With her parents. Mr and Mrs. Walter Pickavet and family. □ CARDS of TIIA NK s D ~ rj * v wish to thank everyone Who helped with the Community Building Fish Fry.
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* North Liberty Community Building Association Honored At Reception George Hershberger, RR 1. Walkerton, former businessman in Walkerton, now associated with Arrowhead Engineering In Kox was hoqored Saturday even ing. November 21, by his F&AM No. 619 of Walkerton A 6:30 turkey dinner at the Temple, prepared by members of Eastern Star and served by DeMolay boys was enjoyed. Organ music played by Herman Henry drifted into the dining room from tlie c mso e in the J^odge room upstairs, during the meal. Ernie Morris. Worshipful Master. greeted the near 100 persons present Orville Klinedinst gave the invocation. Seated at the head of the table were Mr. and Mrs Morris Mr and Mrs. Hersh berger, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll and Mr. and Mrs. Klinedinst. Mr. Morris introduced each of his officers and their wives, and then presented illustrious Harry Doll 33 Degree, past Master of the local Lodge who introduced three spe< ial guests who also are recipient of the 33 Degree Paul B Randle and wife of Valparaiso; Dr Ralph M nt in and wife. Mish. awaka and Leonard Clauden and wife, South Bend. Illustrius Doll introduced Mr Hershberger who received his 33 Degree honors in Milwaukee, Wisconsin recently. Thiec Bro thers from the Walkerton Lodge have this high honor. Mr Hershberger past master of Walkerton Lodge accepted the beautiful jewel presented by Mr Doll, and spoke quietly but to the point, thanking those who shared the evening with him He presented his wife, Irene and introduced members of their family present. Dr . and Mrs. Richard Hershberg er and two sons, Walkerton and Miss Janis Hershberger, Michigan City. Four years ago when Mr Doll received his Jewel, Mr. Hersh berger had the pleasure of makQuestion? \\ hat is 80/20 collision cov* wage?
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ing the presentation, thus tiie evening was typical of the friend Ship shared by these two gentlemen. Mis. Robert Candler, re presenting the Walkerton Ch.pter, Order of the Eastern St ir pie.ented a gift to the honor .J He served as Worthy patron with Mrs George Ferverda n 1930 and Mrs. H : hbrrj ’ s- r ved with Mr. DoJ in 1946 The 33 Degree award is given for outstanding achievement n the fraternity of for significant contributions to others, reflecting credit on Free M,i.onry. His present obligation with Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of South Bend are: MSA 33 Degree, Assistant Director of sth Degree and Past Most Wise Master of Scottish Rite Mason. South Bend Valley Chapter. Walkerton Lodge F&AM and Walkerton Chapter Order of the Eastern Star are proud of brother and friend for the honor he has given his lodges. u DDL a gm ...ta Better limes Demons InitUin Cluh Meets Better Homes Demonstration club met Monday evening at the Communty Building With 19 members and one guest, present. A very short business meeting was held Seventy-five decorat. cd coffee cans were filled with cookies and candies for Beatty's Hospital Mrs. Dorothy P Fost from School Craft. Michigan introduced the Club to Tri-Chem Textile Painting. Mrs. Carl Drees<>n Mrs Neil Downey and Mrs Linder Pearish were lucky number holders.. Each received an article
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to paint. Pumpkin pie and coffee was served by the hostesses, Mrs Neil Downey and Mrs. Ida Mie Watkins. Mis. Charhs Shetland •nd Mis Fust iceived the door pr izes lin uis w: . wn’.' ror Cliii r^o at S oo i.m. Walk- i ton time from In fr mt of the poll. .. tation, and wdl arrive in Cm-ago by store op-mng time Plays start at - 60 pm. and over at I 15 p.m L will leave tor Walkerton at 3:00 pm. On December 9. memoers will go to Boa tty's Hospital to he p wrap Christmas gifts. The Christmas party will be held on December 14 at 6:30 pin at th. Community building. Dinner will be pot luck, with the hostesses fixing the meat. Each is to bring a covered dish and own table service and a SI.OO gift exchange. Hostesses are, Mrs Wayne Cover, Mrs. William Slone. Mrs Clyde Stickley and Mrs. Carl Dreesen. Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Trouble* 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 itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and Buffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSI EX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at druggists. See how fast it can help you.
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