The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1971 — Page 5

WALKERTON

Lester Bierly is a patient in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Mrs. Walter Winenger, of South Bend, spent Thursday of last week with her mother, Mrs. Clem Tuttle and Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland, of South Bend, were Wednesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holland. Mrs. Edward Arseneau, Doug, las and Dawn, of Whiting, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau. Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeiff r were in Chicago the latter put of last week, called there because of the death of her broth-er-in-law. Mr. Sigmund Andrews, who was known by many Koontz Lake residetns. Mrs. Betty Germaine. Joni and Rick, and Lt. Thomas J. Chudanov, his wife and daughter. Stephanie, were recent dinner guests of Mrs. Marjorie Cochern and Mias Hazel Germaine, of South Bend, and Carlton Menge, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Pattie and Tommy Houser were ovem’ght guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery, and on Sunday, Mrs. Nellie Clindaniel of Union Mills, was a guest. Saturday afternoon they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wisler, of Hamlet. To finish the day, they were in North Liberty in the evening to h< Ip Tommy celebrate his birthday at the home of his parent.-, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Houser. Mrs. Chester Emmons recently returned from a three we k v; it with her daughter and son-n---law, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Str idley, of Narragansi tt, R. I Mr. Stradley has been stationed in Rhode Island with the U. S. Navy since February 1970. He is presently enrolled at the University of Rhode Island and will receive his discharge from the Navy on October 6. Mrs. Stradley is the secretary of the Economics Department at the University of Rhode Island and is enrolled as a special student.

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-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Awald were in Gary four days last week Mr. Awald attended a Regional meeting of Postmastens. Mrs. Gladys Summers, of South Bend, was a guest last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. James Collings, Jr., of W'alkerton, are the parents of a daughter born on September 30 in th E Stieet Division Ho pital, LaPorte. Claude Hous r is a surgical pntient in the South Bend Memorial Ho pital. He is reported to be making satisfactory improve ment. Otto Holhauser, ol Willard, Ohio, was a guest two days last week of his aunt, Mrs. Belle Hardenbrook. Mrs. Dewey Lowry came home last week from Memorial ho pital where she had been a surigical patient. She is recuperating at home and would te glad to have visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll and Mr. and Mrs. Georg • Hen hberger returned Friday from Philadelphia, Pa., where they attended the Supreme Council 33rd Degree Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry Northern Jurisdiction of the United States of America. The Koontz Like Con creation Club pot luck supper Saturday evening will be h Id at 5:30 p.m. with Mrs. William Dickson a, d Miss Dorothea Br< nner as hosts. Entertainment hour will follow. Mr. and Mrs. M irvin. Bouse w<re in Highland last Wednesday to vis t Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell. Mrs. Frank Du u n returned home Monday from a tup thru the Eastern Stat s. She accompanii*d her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. .James Riok. They left Thursday mornmg and stayed in Martinsburg. West Virginia, where they picked up Mrs. Raymond Dunn and then went on to Williamsburg. Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Gaither, of Martins-

burg, joined the party on Saturday and they all Spent week end enjoying the sights and visiting. 2nd Lieutenant Thomas J. Chud inov, who recently received his commission upon graduation from the USAF Officers Train»ingj School at Lackland AFB, Texa-, has been epending the last two weeks w.th his mother, Mrs. Betty Germaine, and family. His wife, Karin, and daughter. Stephanie, have been house guests of his mother during the summer. Lt. Chudanov and his family left on Friday for Phoenix, Arizona, where he has been assigned as a computer programmer with the ATC, Luke AFB, Arizona. NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. B. H. Thmpgon Jco2lp AREA TRI KAPPAS ATTEND WORKSHOP Tri Kappa Sorority held its annual Province Ten Work-hop at the Hol day Inn in Elkhart on S. ptember 30. Province Ten officer, Mrs. Charles Doran, directed the workshop for the purpos • of discussing officer and chairman duties, sharing ideas among chapters, finalizing plans for biennial chapter inspection and enjoying fellowship of morning coffee and luncheon. Special guests making reports were Mrs. Rupert Robinson, Art Chairman from South Bend; Mrs. Bryce Rohrer. Scholarship chairl man from Walkerton; and Mrs. Loren Modisette, Chapters and Charters from Bnmen. Representing Epsilon Chi Chapter of Walkerton were Mrs. Carl Christensen, president; Mrs. Hal Muncie, corresponding secITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Zcmo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching... of eczema, minor skin irritations, nonpoisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nene endings. Kills millions of surface germs. "IX itch” skin with ( Zcmo—Liquid or Ointment. REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os T>e Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday of Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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retary; Mrs. Robert Bauss, recording secretary; and Mrs. Rohrer., Province 10 Sch ilarsh p chairman. Also representing Zeta Pi chapter of North Liberty were Mrs. Jerry Knepp, president; Mrs. Guy Rizek, vice president; Mrs. Robert Lucks, treasurer; Mrs, Travis Holmes, recording secretary; and Mrs. Paul Williams Jr., corresponding secretary. GAA MEMBERSHIP HITS Hl The Girl's Athletic Association of John Glenn High School will start the 1971-72 year off with 84 members. This number is almost 50 per cent of the girls attending John Glenn and also represent* the largest number of membership in GAA in the past four years. Th s fall three activities will consist of softball, golf and t-n nis. There ire intramural- for softball on Tuesdays ifur ho’ and competitive game, on Wednesdays at the Walkerton Little League Field. Golf and tennis will be held on Thursday with Mrs. Dunfee taking golfers to Swan Lik Golf Course for instruction and help. Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After H, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women •a 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 feci old. tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drugtilts. See how fast it can help you.

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The 1971-72 officers of GXA are Debbie Naragn. president; Anita Albertsen, vice presiding; Norina Carls>n, secretary; and Sandie Bangs, treasurer. Along with Mi s Lirson, these girls have worked hard to get 84 girls enthused enough to join GAA tnd will now have to serve as the barkbone of this organization. A few of the coming events of GAA will be th.' building of the Homecoming float with hopes of w.nn ng the first plUce prize as last year and their qwn candidate. Norma Carlson and Sandie Bauss went to State GAA < amp at Epworth Forrest in North Webster on October 2 and 3 representing John Glenn. 4 Miles North Plymouth On Friday '•iturday, Sunday (>< t. 8,9, 10 Big Double Feature Action Two-Lane Black Top W th Junes Taylor Warren Oates Lauri * Bird Dennis Wilson Also Devils Angels Motorcycle Action With John Cassavetes Beverly Adams

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