The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1972 — Page 4
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To Celebrate Anniveisaiy Mi. and U H< ix Newberg >1 R I. W.,ul vx io. e t >i sa. i xx > i amuxei x J iv uni i . a p in. nn hi up u b/ u e t their home, one u v no!th < ' iv< g u den. They weie io. iid Jine 10, 1922, at D >naldsvn. 1 hey haxe i son, XX avnv H o'. South Bend txxo grandchild!* n, and five great* gi mkhildi en. The reception is upon to relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Tim) Kt ick, Hamlet, will be celebrating theii twenty-fifth wedding anniversary xxith an open house for their i i lends and relatives on Sunday. June 11 at the Hamlet Methodist Community Hall from 2:00 to 4 p.m. The couple was married on June 15. 1947 in Plymouth by the Rev. William Bleam. They have two sons, Thomas Blad of Chicago Heights, Illinois and John Blad of Churubusco, Indiana and two grandchildren. Mrs. Krick is a former cook at the Hamlet Elementary School Question? Recently my uncle received $5,000 from his auto insurance upon the death of hig wife in an auto accident. My policy' agrees to pay only the burial expense. Why the difference? ONSWER..; Your uncle has Mi ridian’s PACEMAKER auto policy with $5,000 per person Medical Coverage.* Under this unusual jwdicy the full medical limit is paid in the event of death in an auto accident—vx hen additional funds aro often urgently needed! ’as defined in the policy. May we tell you about the reason: i - cost of a PACEMAKI it extra-protection policy? B. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Aftern'Mim — Koontz Lake Phone 867-28*4 MBIDIJN INSURANCE Uy a UuiU of protection £
Jim Ryan’s Friendship “WINNER’S CIRCLE’’ RESTAURANT LUNCH SPECIALS 51.29 - Served 9:00 a.m, ■ 2:00 p.m. Thur« , June 8 — Chefs Fruit Salad Mon., June 12 — Beef Stew Fri., June 9 - Homemade Noodles & Beef Tues., June 13 — Het Turkey Sandwich Sat, June 10 — Italian Beef Sandwich Wed., June 14 — Cold Plate Special Rates To Groups Farm Hand Suppers Or Formal Parties Steaks, Ribs, Chicken To Go —. Bag, Basket Or Barrell t , , Open 6 a.m. T o 12 Midnight ^ 7 Days lMatCd N * Xt T ° SunWo SMV,Ce StallOn .t • \ isit Our — | 4 Miles South Os Walkerton On Route 23 At 1 1 ' KOONTZ Litt induwa ‘“■"■""^■■'■'"■“■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i^MMMsmMmMMMMMaMMMßMm mimmm m mm Ml
■ ' I S now emn! yed at the Kings- * -rx 1 . kti 1 Mnt. Mr. Krick is manager ot the p>messing department at Kingsbury Ixxkei plant i xx i ah. he has been employed fm tm pa 4 25 years. They are mem- • 1 oi the Hamlet t'mted Metlm--1 d.-.t Chuivii. Ha i t.pie has a.-ked that guts be emitted. > MAIN .STRLET GOSSIP i JINE WH\T A MONTH , Through the years, June has been regarded as the month of wedding bells. It is that, but much more. It has also had its share of minor and major histori- , cal moments. , All those who celebrate birthdays this month might also like to know of other noteworthy । eVents which have taken place in past Junes throughout history. For example, on June 3, 1937, the headline news of the day’ was the marriage of the Duke of Windsor
V \ A Out of the dryer... jr '^7 onto a hanger! That’s how simple it is when you have a new GAS DRYER *f 3 r I ’ Now witlr most of your washadles * mad ° With P errrianent P ress fabrics, . the special controls on a new Gas Dr y er can cut your ironin 9 time wa y down. Just think of the many hours 5 ’ ^at tedious chore you can save i 'WS yourself by getting a new, improved '^S ' Gas Dryer. Isn’t it time to trade in that old, obso- — lete dryer and get the one that was made tbr permanent press. That’s the GAS Dryer! ■ the company ! ; c : Nortiharn InrflnnH gv i'lihln: Shi'vluh Biuitpunu * ’ *1 . ... /#*.♦ ‘ A r '. w A Better Deal! —- - -
to Mrs. Willis Warfield Simpson of Baltimore, the woman for whom he renounced the thorne ot I England, r Other notations from the month's past include; D-Day, June 6, Hill, the greatest invasion the world has ever seen, June 15, 1752, Benjamin Franklin demonstrated the relational ; bt twi en elect ricity and lightning by flying a kite during a ran , storm; June 2, 1883, the first , night baseball game was played in Fort Wayne, Indiana; June 25 commemorates "Custer’s Last Stand" in 1876 at the Battle of the Little Big Horn River, Montana; and on June 24, 1947, the first “flying saucers" were reported by Kenneth Arnold who observed nine “shining saucerlike objects" flying in formation over Mount Rainier, Washington. Use Common Sem>e Y r ben Driving j
NOTICE The John Glenn junior-senior prom pictures are in the principals office at the high school. You may pick them up from 8 a.m, to 4 pin, daily.
PUBLIC AUCTION Friday, June 9 6:30 p.m. TICK, TACK, SEW SHOP Beth Rhodes Don Gray Proprietor Auctioneer
KI TH FELLOWSHIP The Ruth Fellowship will meet with Mrs. Goldie Skiner at 7:30 on June 13th with Mrs. Helen Smith giving the lesson and Mrs. I Anna Anderson the devotions.
