The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1972 — Page 3

Nan Peter.-on, route 3, box 736, Walkerton, has pledged to Tlpha Phi, socai sorority, at Ball State University, Muncie. Heart attack claims 674.000 lives annually, about 25 percent of them among men and women under 65. Heart Sunday, February 27. Give. Mrs. Esther Kauffman had for dinner Sunday evening Mi’s. Lawrence Taylor of Monroe' Michigan. She also stayed over night to visit with other relatives on Monday. Mr. CT Mrs. Mablon Jacob were in Angola Sunday to visit their brother in law, Ray Tuberyen, who suffered a heart attack last week and is hospitalized there. Mr. and Mi’s. Pau] Richey and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor and Vickie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wolford and family in Westville. Gerry Richey of South Bend, was also a guest. Mrs. Richey and her fhster, Mrs Taylor, were celebrating their birthdays.

WE'RE NOT THE BEST FARMERS HEREABOUTS... ... but we’ve had years of very helpful experience working closely with local farm families; as banker, friend and neighbor ’ What we don’t yet know about farming, we want to learn. And, as a ’ Full Service” bank, we offer a wide 7 range of banking services... many especially geared to farm and farm-family needs, such as yours! I - 1 Pay us a visit 500 n... see how we can serve youl Fanners State Bank Os Wyatt Wyatt — Walkerton MEMBER FDIC

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Mr. Jack Chee, boro and Craig DeMyer from Indiana Central were her e over the week end to vi it Craig’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daube were in Indianapolis Saturday afternoon and evening to attend a Awards Dinner for Farm Bureau members. The Koontz Lake Conservation Club pot luck -upper on Saturday n ght will be at 5:30 p.m. CST with Mrs. Ruth Gerry as hoste ses for the evening and a social hour will follow the aupper. Gregg Bellinger celebrated his birthday which was on February 21 with four boys as gue.-t on Friday evening for pizza, cake and ice cream. They attended the ball game also. On Monday. Mike Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger were gue.-t for ice cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman were entertained Sunday by Dr. and Mrs. John B. Guttman and family in Wakarusa for Mrs. Jeanette Guttmans birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James Guttman and family .of Sheridan were also pre ent.

Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig were in Indianapolis Saturday and Sunday to call on her mother. Mrs. Z Ipha Watkins and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Johnson and fam.ly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bandend.stel entertained Sunday with a birthday -dinner with Mr. and Mr. . Dick Bandcndistel of LaPone and Mrs. Jerry Faspender ■and Jason of Burnsville, Minn. There were four birthdays being cel 1 , b rated. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Hodanick of Chicago were Monday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartman. Mr. Hodanick and Mrs. Hartman had formerly both been teachers in th e Plamondon Schools in Chicago and the day jpent togeather was a very pleasant one for all. Mr. Hodanick is now in the Graham Schoql. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams and Mrs. Willard Place attended a dinner meeting and party on Sunday afternoon at ToaMys Dinning Room in South Bend. The group called the OK's of District 20 were matrons and patrons of the Order of Eastern Star in 1968. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner in honor of their daughter, Sally with the following gue t present. Roger and Sally Hell nga a n d family of Middlebury; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles and family, Mrs. Phyllis Hellinga and Jerry and Mrs. Roy H. Miller. Call in your news to 586-3139. Euestion? Is the SSO deductible Homeowners policy the only phip available? Answer.. . No. Meridian Insurance offers a choice of Full Coverage—or a deductible to suit your needs. May we give you a Meridian Homeowners rate quotation? BobL W. Johnson Insurance Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-U24 Afternoon* — iioontz Lake Phone Walkerton 686-2586 MERIDIAN INSURANCE a uorld of protection

FEBRUARY 21, 1972 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

If your addre.-a has been changed, piesase notify the subscription departm- nt of your local new. paper. Mr. and M. Nick ber returned home Monday t/om a two month stay at Home .tcad, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jacobs were in Elg.n, llano,- Saturday and Sunday as gue t of his sister, Mr*. Eric Lad wig. Mi', and Mrs. Edward Fi in>on of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Powers of LaPorte and Mr. and Mrs. Lesl ;e Danford of Shelbyville spent Sunday with Mrs. Blanche Fran, on and to help her celebrate her B(kh birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Fleming and family of Columbus, Ohio spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knowlton and daughter. Mrs. Frank Hahn and Mr. and Mrs. James Farrer of Bremen returned home Saturday from a twelve day vacation in the southern states. In Las Cruces, New Mexico they visited Mrs. Opal Beatty and the Lloyd Freeland Other stops of .ntrest were in Natchaz to see an old cotton plantation including the mansion, a stop in Galveston and a day in Old Mexico along with a stop in Vicksburg on the way home to fee the Memorial there. Mrs. Fred Polk of Koontz Lake spent part of last week w.th her daughter and family,

JhL I MISS LIBERTY BEU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 7:00 P.M. Each Year In February We Have A MISS LIBERTY BELL CONTEST With Many Nice G ft- For H< r 1. She must be in North Liberty High School. 2. Have the most original look a^ Betsy Ro.^ Or Martha Washington. Come In And Register LIBERTY BELL 135 N. Main — North Liberty

Mr. and Mrs. William Spice A Rev. and Mrs. John Goodpasture were in Roseland, ILmou Sunu ry where Rev. Goodpasiun helped in the In tallation Service for Rev. Kenneth Beign i a the a si-tar.t pastor of thi Roeland Presbyterian Chun h The Boegners are very busy an h*l py in their work. Mrs. Herbert BaumgartTU r o Milford was Sunday callers at th» home of Mr. and Mrs, Wild i Burns.de. Even back In grandpa’s |im< there was some tn ing to mak< you sleep. They called it work men needed In this area to train as LIVESTOCK! BUYERS LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP •* tale barns. feed loft and ranches. We prefer to train men 21 to 55 with livestock experience, For local Interview, write age, f phone, address and background NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS TRAINING 236 Town St.-Dept. Ix «9 Columbus, Ohio 43215

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