The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1972 — Page 3
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Jay Downs is a surgioal patient in the E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte. There will be no pot luck supper at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club Saturday evening due to the Bake and Rummage Sale. There will be a business meeting for the club members on Monday evening, April 24, at 7:30 p.m. CST at the Club House. Rev. and Mrs. Harold Hotchkiss. of Indianapolis, were in town Friday. Rev. Hotchkiss was a former Methodist minister here and will be remembered by many people of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell were in Oak Park, Illinois, Sunday and Monday visiting her niece and family, Mr. and J. D. Uhler and daughter. Mr. Newell and Mrs. Uhler also were celebrating their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Berry L. Reed and son Jeffery of Lafayette were week end guests of her mother Mrs. Edna Fry. Jeffery remained for a weeks stay with his grandmother.
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Orville and Kenneth Klinedinst and Ed DeVos were in Ft. Wayne Saturday to attend a Scottish Rite Consistory meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Podogzinski were in LaPorte Sunday afternoon to visit Mrs. Buelah Pych and help her celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ritter and daughter, of Mansfield, Ohio, and Mrs. Lulu Ritter, of Tippecanoe, Indiana, were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leslie. Earl Leslie will enter E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte, Thursday and will have eye surgery on Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McNorton and family are here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac McNorton and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler. Mr.andMrs. Gus Verkier have returned home from Lake Wales. Flordia where they spent the winter. Their grandson John Verkier spent his Easter vacation with them also visiting his biother Jimmie who is employed at Disney World and lives in Kissimmee, Florida.
Mrs. Dewey Lowry spent Sunday afternoon visiting her sister-in-law Mrs. George Lowry. Mr. and Mrs. David Metzger, Fred Byrer and Mrs. Anna Allen of Winamac were Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mrs. Delbert Jacob and daughter Becky were in Mexico, Indiana Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wilson. The Walter Pickavet family recently visited Silver Springs, Disney World and other places of intrest in Florida over spring vacation. Mrs. Norris Bussie and daughter Kristine were here over the week end to be with Mrs. Amos Hunt. Mr. Hunt is a medical patient in the E. Street Division Hospital, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiracofe of Fort Wayne spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery. Mrs. Harley Baughman is a surgical patient in the Ostepathic Hospital, South Bend. BEATYS ENJOY OHIO TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty enjoyed the week end in Ohio visiting relatives and friends as the house guests of Mrs. Beaty's sister, Mrs. Homer Hawkins of Bellefontaine, Ohio, from Friday evening till Monday. On Saturday evening five cousins came for dinner and to see the pictures of the Beatys recent trip in the west and some old family reunion pictures and visitHim YOU LIKE TO OWN A PIECE OF THE ROCK? When you have 4 Prudettia! policy you own a piece of the Rock. Owning a piece of the Rock means Prudential's investments are working for you. Investments that strengthen the economy and can help pay dividends that keep the cost of your policy down. For your piece of tha Rock call; Vern Hanson Route 3, Box 13 Walkerton, Indiana Phone 586-8593 Prudential
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mg. Sunday morning the Beatys traveled to Rawson and attended Sunday School and church where they had lived for thirteen years when Mr. Beaty was an ag teacher. They had dinner with a group of friends in Arlington then returned to Rawson to attend the sixtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Westall, their very good friends for nearly fifty years. Ohio was experiencing some spring floods and several bridges were out, some roads closed with high water and many fields covered with water. Bellefontaine had been declared a disaster area after an explosion around midnight on Wednesday which demolished some buildings and heavily damaged many more in the business area. Three ’ inches of rain in a two hour period caused flooding in many homes and some were still without gas on Saturday and the use of water had been limited for a time. MAYBE JL You Cm Maka M Money Without Lv’*' j r I ADVERTISING- J
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We wish to thank all friends and neighbors for kindness, sympathy, and c extended to our family du the illness and death of our band and father. A special thanks to Rev. C Wake, Walkerton Medical Cl Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Hi WSCS and the Johnson Town Club members for their thou fullness in our time of bere ment. Mrs. Byron Hockett, Ger CI and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hoc Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sam Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keei Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ke> Mrs. Nancy Keene Mr. Charles Keene I would like to thank even for the lovely cards and flov sent to mo while I was in hospital and now that I am he Thank you so much. Mrs. Fred M\
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