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Suport the Band, buy a decal Saturday. Mrs. George Warner, Lynn and Lowell were in St. Joe, Michigan, i part of laJc week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keller and Mrs. Ed Nermberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nusbaum moved this week from 800 Illinois Street to 809 Illinois S re. t where Mrs. Fred Schultz lived. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob and family were in Wolcottville Sunday to visit his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jacob and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinsi, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Rippinger and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer of LaPaz, were Sunday dinner gpests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pippinger of near Plymouth. A pot luck dinner will be served to memtera of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club on Saturday evening at 6:30 EST at the club house. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell will be hosts. Dues are now payable for the year from November 1 to October 31, 1972. An enjoyable even'ng for all who attended the meeting last week when Harry Webster showed colored films of Hawaii and all the t<eautiful dancing girls. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Conner and son of Mulberry were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Roy Miller. Mrs. Raymond Weaver and Mrs. Calvin Tarlton, of Garrett, were in Walkerton Thursday to visit Mrs. Weaver’s cousin, Mrs. Nellie Purdy, who is in the Walkerton Nursing Home. Mrs, Weaver and Mrs. Tarlton spent part of the day visiting with dcher friends in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker** and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker, of Bremen, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baker and family. The occason was in honor of Paul Baker’s birthday.

Congratulations Mr. Cover To the voters of Walkerton! Thank you for your ;>upport and your 371 votes. Francis L. Jackson

REVIVAL ■ A Series Os Inspirational Services Will Be Held At I The Wesleyan Church Walkerton These Services Will Be Conducted November 14 Thru November 21 Rev. Lewis Smith From Frankfort, Indiana, Will Be Our Guest Speaker All Services Will Start At 7:00 p.m. Each Evening If You Would Need Transportation Feel Free To CHI 586-3438 For A Ride To Church CONSIDER THIS YOUR PERSONAL INVITATION TO ATTEND OUR SERVICES

Mrs. Ed O'Brien was released from the hospital following surgery last week and would tie ha-ppy to receive callers. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeiffer were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jerome Jr. of Gr.iii.h and Mr. and Mis. Walter Dziedzic of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Braner of South Bend spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman. On Monday, Eric, Kevin and Neil Freeman spent the day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman. Suport the Band, buy a decal Saturday. Mrs. Bernice Galint of South Bend spent the week end w-ith Mrs. Faye Jones and family. Su{>ort the Band, buy a decal Saturday. Mrs. Cl lude Watkins spenic the week end in Indianapolis with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stevens and family. Tuesday of last week, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Deale of Rhodesia were here to visit Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fenstermacher and family. Dr. and Mrs. Deale are missionaries serving in Africa and •are in the states on furlough. Suport the Band, buy a decal Saturday. Mrs. Francis Smith, Mrs, Warner Clark, Mrs. Nora H ihn and Mrs. Cloyd Smith were in Pekm, Illinois Saturday to visit their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anderson Jr. and family. On Sunday the group went 'co Canton and Fairview and in the afternoon they went to the me. morial services of a cousin, Donald Crone, of Dunfernline. Mr. Crone used to live north of North Liberty and was well known in 'the area. Suport the Band, buy a decal Saturday.

Original Jonah FISH FRY Saturday, Nov. 13 5:00 To 8:00 p.m. North Liberty Coßaiaily Bailding BENEFIT: Community Building Upkeep & Repair ALL YOU CAN EAT — CARRYOUTS AVAILABLE Adults, $1.75 — Children Under 12, 15c

Members of the Enos Ford family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Newland Sunday for a carry-in dinner and get ’together. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kemper and sun and Mr. and Mis. Buss Beach and son, of Tip on; Mix. Lucy Kemper and Mr. and Mis. Dale Getter, of Eaton Rap.ds, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Thornburg, of Dowagiac, Michigan; Mrs. Ester Idle and sun and Mrs. Nellie Willey and ton Dick, us Lafayette; Mr, and Mrs. Cloyd Newland and suns, Kouts; Mrs. Mary Ann Carmichael, of Kodak, Tennessee; Mrs. Ronald Jones and sons, Plymouth; Mrs. Rott Newland, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newland, Mrs. Judy M.ller and children and Mrs. Shirley Fritzen, of LaPorte; Mrs. Charlene Mann and daughter, Grovertown; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newland and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cripe and daughter and Mrs. Bonnie Smith and Lennie, of Walkerton. In the afternoon the children visited their father, Enos Ford, at the Miller Manor Nursing Home in PlymoUch. it was his 88. h birth, day. DORCAS CIRCLE MEETS Mrs. Ralph N. Lafeber, assisted by Mrs. Frank Helfirch entertained 13 members of the Dor. cas Circle of the United Prestytenan Church, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Williams, chairman. opened wiUi devotions, a meditation on prayer. Roll call was answered by each giving her idea of what "Love Means to Me”. The lesson on the present study series of "Women of the Bible” was given by Mrs. M. B. Slick, who chose ‘The Life of Ada.” The least Coin was given and dedicated in prayer. Refreshments were served

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during the fellowship hour. JR. HIMI TO SPONSOR PROGRAM The Pine Creek Church of sh' 1 Brethren Junior High will spons; >r a program on Sunday evening, November 11. at 7:30 p.m. Included in the program will be the LaVUIe Swing Choir. A Crop

I *2OO 1 I MOVES YOU IN lj U SB9 M Monthly Pays All Monthly payment adiusted io your income and HRBS’ family size, ’Jr ®| $ (Absolutely No Closing Cotts) < Colonial Model Showa £ H YOUR OWN NEW 3or 4 BEDROOM, B IV2 BATH, RANCH WITH "GIANT H B SIZE" FULLY IMPROVED LOT Located off Routes 8 & 35 Iln Park Forest at Kingsford Heights Phone 362-5521 _ MORROW REAL ESTATE _ 7 Mb* * 1^ m v* A/ Si I Bl ■ xli 1 H * st S v I WMHv v & JR “HOW COULD WE AFFORD TO MODERNIZE OUR KITCHEN?” "We simply got a quick bank appliance loan. It doesn’t cost much .. t can easily be repaid out of our income ... and we have an attractive, much-easier-to-work-in kitchen!” Why don’t you get the cost of the range, wall-oven, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer—or any combination thereof—you want and, then, get a home appliance loan here? Do it soon! / Fanners State Bank 01 Wyatt t — Walkerton -pp J JP (

film entitl’d, "Hidden Hunger,” will be shown. The community o cordially invited. NOTICE I will not l« responsible for any debU other than my own O. H. Fry 3UJ Ip

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