The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1972 — Page 3

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Mrs. Dorothy Matthews, of Ce- । Lake, returned to her home week following a three week with Miss Ethel Bierly. ^rs. Amil Schultz fell down on lay in the back yard of her i.e and broke a bone in her t and one in the heel of her which presents problems in ilaily routine. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Dickof Niles, Illinois, and their ts from Glenview, 111., came Monday to spend the day at ntz Lake with his parents, and Mrs. William C. Dickson. .he Koontz Lake Conservation > carry-in dinner will be on irday evening at 5:30 at the house with Mrs. Elizabeth lalski ad Mrs. Lauretta Machur as hostesses. A social r will follow and the business ting will be held on Friday ning, September 15, at 7:30, > at the club house. Mrs. Rudolph Cecrle was hapy surprised last Thursday lining when she opened her door 11 there were her three sisters in Knox with their baskets of •d for dinner and to spend the y visiting. They were Mrs. hert Chapman. Mrs. Charles roni and Mrs. Sylvia Johnson. Mrs. Martha Mull returned reMly from a five week trip lere she visited her uncle, Mr. man Dressen, in Kimball, 3. kota and at Siren, Wisconsin, ? visited her sister and husnd, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowers, e also was in Rapid City, S. D., see the destruction caused by 1 flood which she says is unlevable. . NOW APPEARING The Evil Way* Fri., Sept. IS PAT’S BAR B:30 pm. to 1:80 aun. LaPac, Endian^ V. & 81

GRAND OPENING Ye Oide Tyme Ice Cream Parlour FEATURING — THE GAME ROOM Pool — Pinballs — Shuffel Bowl Saturday, September 23 DANCE IN DRIVE-WAY TO BACON 808 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm FREE COFFEE CONES 5c SUNDAES 15c BURGERS 29c NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Located Next To Sunoco Service Station 4 Miles South Os Walkerton On Route 23 At KOONTZ LAKE, INDIANA

Bud Hunt returned home on Sunday from the E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte, where he had surgery on his foot and he will be in a cast for some weeks but progress is satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Gus verkier and Mrs. Fern Grote were Friday evening dinner guests of Mrs. George Ferverda. Mrs. Arthur Wilkerson, of Kokomo, had been a guest of Mrs. Ferverda for three days of last week. Mrs. Claude watKins spent the week end in Indianapolis visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stevens. James Lawrence, of Fountain Valley, California, was here the first few days of last week on account of the death of his brother, Garland. A family campers picnic was enjoyed over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wisler in Hamlet. The group from Walkerton included Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mercer and famiy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Houser and family, who all own their own campers. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Dowty, of Bradenton, Florida, were here Thursday and Friday of last week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown. They were on their way home from Canada where they had been called because. of the death of her father. TEN DAY TRIP ENJOYED Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside, Mrs. Alta Bowers and Mrs. Bernice Lichtenberger have returned from a ten day conducted bus tour to Colorado. They saw many places of interest such aa Boulder, located at ths foot of the great Flatirons. Here they toured ths University of Colorado, the Boulder Reservoir and Walls along with the Nationa Park. The Flagstaff scenic highway winds to the summit of Flagstaff Mountains 1,600 feet above the city. Canon City at the head of the Arkansas Valley is almost completely surrounded by Mountains. The Royal Gorge of the Arkansas river is a remarkable canyon, narrowing at some points

to 30 feet and the sheer cliffs rising to 1,200 feet. The Garden of the Gods near Colorado Springs is a great National Park of 310 acres. The Gold camp runs over the road of the old Cripple Creek Shore Line. Theodore Roosevelt described it as "the trip that bankrupts the English language.” We also enjoyed a boat ride in the Ozarks at Bagnell Dam, a ride on the cog train to the top of Pike’s Peak where we made snowballs and many places of interest including beautiful scenery. We ate dinner in the officers dining room at the Air Force Academy. It was also noted that the crops i r of com, beans and sugar belts looked as bountiful as our do 1 around Walkerton. SKI SHOW WELL RECEIVED The Koontz Lake Ski Club pre- ‘ sented its third annual water ski show on Koontz Lake Sunday, September 4. Rusty Bruesch, the Club's president, said that this year’s show was one of the best 1 the club has put on so far and was very successful, 1 The twelve act show included a four-man jumping act, a three 1 man barefoot act, barefooting through fire, a spectacular flight by the club parasail and of course 1 a Delta wing kite flying exhibi- ! tion by professional flyer Ray ■ Walls, from St. Louis, Mo. One of the features of Ray’s act was a free flight from 700 feet over 1 the lake to a landing right in front of the crowd. This month Ray is going to attempt to break the world’s record for a Delta wing kite with a drop from 10,000 feet. Rusty said, "next year’s show Will be even better.” ALANON GROUP MEETS There was a meeting of interested persons who would like to see a regular Alanon group meeting held in Walkerton on Wednesday, September 13, at 10:00 a.m. . in the Methodist Church Building, Illinois Street. Anyone in the area is welcome to attend. Alonan was formed by and for spouses and friends of persons who have drinking problems. There will be a babysitter. Adult Basic Education classes will soon be meeting twice weekly in the morning. Anyone who is 16 and has been out of school a year may inquire about attending. More details will be given soon. Safety first does make sense!

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LINCOLN TWP. EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS MEET Twenty-two members were present when the Lincoln Township Extension Homemakers met at the Walkerton Community Biulding on Tuesday, September 5. Mrs. Cloyd Smith gave the safety lesson on warning of the danger of children or adults in regard to lawn mowers while in action. Hostesses were Mrs. Gale Sherland, Mrs. Arthur Grote and Mrs. Thomas Walsh. — FALL BENEFIT CARD PARTY The ladies of the South Bend 1 Deanery Council of Catholic Wo. i men are busily engaged in prep- । arations for their annual Fall Benefit Card Party to be held on Tuesday, September 19, at 7:30 p.m. in St. Jude Parish Auditorium, 19704 Johnson Road, South , Bend. The party is held annually , to benefit the many, charities of tlie Deanery: Corvilla Home for . Retarded, Pope Paul Vl’s Warehouse, aid to U. S. Missionaries I in the southland west, donations for altar breads and wine for , Holy Mass. Christmas gifts for . Norman Beatty Hospital patients, , aiding the Madonna Plan child care in under privileged countries . etc. Mrs. John F. Cowger Sr’ . Walkerton, is the St. Patrick par- , ish representative. > New Books At 1 Public Library More new books at the Walkk erton Public Library include- > Pickle-Chiffon Pie — jolly Roger Bradfield Roll Up the Wallpaper, We’re Moving — William Anderson

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4 Mt North Os Plymouth O» r Friday, Saturday, Sunday September 15, 16, 17 ! Joe Kidd With Elint Eastwood r AMe m Play Misty For Me With Clint Eastwood

**** umnmnmmMM Every family should have extras money for contingenci««l And why not have It earning Interest for yon 1I —safely deposited in a savings account here—where it will be quickly and conveniently available whenever you want it, The time for you to start saving is nowl ' Start saving here next payday! Fanners State Bank Os Wyatt Wyatt — Walkerton MEMBER FDIC ” ’ 1 " ’ Jl 1

Reunion in Renfrew — W. E. D, Ross Nurse in Fashion — Laura Raef Born With a Mask — Cleq Stephens 1 he Glass House — Alice Cover Memo — David Selznick Vida — Bill Libby Bedknobs and Broomsticks —• Mary Norton Captain Cook — Alister MacLean Snake in the Glass — Hal Kanter When Eight Bells Toll — Alister Mac Lean The Poellinberg Inheritance — Evelyn Anthony The Stein and Day Iternational Medic Encyclopedia — J. Brown Madame — Patrick O’Higgins A W’oman of Feeling — Violet Weingarten Courage and Hesitation — Allen Drury Murder, Go-Around — Agatha Christie Encyclopedia of World Travel, 1972 edition — Marjorie Zelko [/aVi hi rfoj Fri., Sat, Sun., Sept. 15, 16, 17 Corky Smell the ruber burn. Hear the women scream. Rated "PG” Time 7:15 & 8:55 APPLY NOW W® Train Men to Work As LIVESTOCK BUYERS If you have wm® Hvesfock experience we will train you to buy cattle dw and Mk Pot & Soest today with your background. Indud® your complete ad* dross and phene eumbea, CATTIE BUYHtS, INC 4420 Madkm Kama City, Mk 64111

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