The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 May 1973 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 17. 1973
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Mr and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman c i'.' d on Mr. and Mrs Richard \\ trim Sunday evening. Mr.-. Lillian Peterson is a surg.> U patient in the LaPo r te Hosp.tal. Mi ard Mrs. Fred Hanson, of S h Bend. Howard Hanson and E idie. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk m d daughters were week end calDi., of Mrs. Addie Hanson. Mr and Mrs. Guy Rizek and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, in Carmel. Mrs Otto Kurzhal rex' : ned home with them after visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin King v re Mother's Day dinner guests v.th Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King, ia Niles. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer spent the week end with their Gauchlei. Mrs. Elnora Schopp, in Daylong Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moberg. M: and Mrs. Dale Newland and tail ien. Roy Newland, Norma J in He.m. Mrs. Charlene Grayck avski. all of South Bend, and Mis Nancy Tragaz. of Pittsburgh. Fa . were Sunday afternoon and tvermg callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ge ige Kreuger. Pinning ceremonies which ane pit' of the student nurses’ graduat: n were held on Saturday at the School of Nursing at Indiana U-F irdue U.. Indianapolis. Dip--1 m will be .ssued to Miss Janice E. Wagner, daughter of Mr. a-’ • Mrs Kenneth Wagner. 27582 New Road during ceremonies on M uMK) in Indianapolis.
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Arthur Lane is a patient in the LaP< rt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Fullmer and children, of LaPorte, and Mr. aid Mrs. Carl Fullmer and chiklrcn, if Mishawaka, were Sunday ait in' n visitors with Mrs. Ra(hael E. Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Clark. North Liberty, and Miss La wane Clark, Topeka, Indiana, spent M th r’s Day with Mrs. Charles McNaon, in Frankfort, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carbiener. of Walkerton and Mrs. Myrtle lx nathen were Mother’s Dayguests of Mr. and Mrs Leland Donathan, J.m and Karen, for dinner. Mrs. Esther Harman spent Mother’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whiteleather, Guida and Clarrisa, in South Bend, also helped .Guida celebrate her birthday. Sunday evening callers of Mrs Harman were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey land Brenda, of Goshen. Mrs. Father Harman got wmrd from her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Hawblitzel, in Altadena. Calif., that her husband, Charles Hawblitzel. pissed away at the hospital on Fr.day, Dr and Mrs. Bryce Weldy, of Hartford City. Mr. and Mrs. Max Fair. Kewanna, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Court haus. South Bend. Mrs. Susan Eastbum, Nikkie and Matthew, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Laura Fair were guests at a carry in dinner on Mother's Day of Mr and Mrs. Henry Dittmar.
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Mrs. Edna Schrader has been released from St. Joseph Hosp.t.il and is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft and Brent called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor Saturday afternoon. MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS The Martha Circle of the Presbyterian Church met in the Living Room of the church on Monday. May 7 w.th nine membf rs present. Mrs. Harold Eddinger, leader, opmed the mix tmg with a short devotional. The minutes were read by Mrs. Ruby Snyder, secretary, and roll call was answered with something about mothers. Mrs. Eugene Gerber gave the meditation of the Least (Join and Mrs. Ruby Snyder gave the lesson. "Christians Stir Things Up." Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Ncnnan Hostetler. H O * . /TE S RECENTLY ADMITTED TO LAPORTE HOSPITAL Mrs. Mildred Robinson, Mrs. William Heck. Mrs. Audrev Clawson. Mrs. Hortense Moerman, Mr-. Audrey Amer, Mrs. Donald Wheeler, Mrs. Cora Betz and James Fulton, all of Walkerton. Arthur Lane and Cemetery. LaPorte. C * R l» ° ►’ *4 * v k « Mere words cannot express the thankfulness in the hearts of my family and me for the many kindnesses shown to us during my illness. For your many prayers, cards, gifts and of^er of help, we are deeply appreciative. We will always remember your many acts of friendship. God bless you all. IN MEMORII M In loving memory of Vada Laramore S.ncH 1 ’- who passed away May 19, 1971. Midnight stars are shining upon your silent grave beneath sleeps the nne we loved, the one we could not save.
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In silence we remember you, we make no outward show. But what it means to lose you no one will ever know. Your Mom, Lieuella Laramore CLUB TO MEET The regular monthly meeting of the LaPorte Organic Gardening and Nutrition club will take place at Schulzt Hall auditorium, LaPorte High School, Monday evening. May 21. The meeting is slated to begin at 7:30. Speaker for the evening will be Dr. A. Baran, LaPorte denLst. His subject will be "Vitamin E for Ailing and Healthy Hearts." Following his talk, Dr. Baran will conduct a question and answer period. Interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. BUS TRIP FOR ALL-STAR GAME HAS OPENINGS There are a limited number of seats available for the IndianaKentucky All-Star game on June 23 in Indianapohs. Tickets are $6.65 forth? bus. Anyone wishing to go, send money as soon as possible to Don Ludwig, AllStar Game, route 3, box 972, Walkerton, or call 586-2916 for information. Make all checks payable to the W’alkerton Jaycees. COLLEGE FEW? St. Francis College graduated
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607 students in commencement exercises held Sunday. May 13, in Memorial Coliseum. Walkerton master’s graduates included Mary O. Boise, route 1; Donna Jeanne Newhard. route 2; and Steven A. Smith, 1308 Ohio Street. Fred Bullinger, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullinger, 701 Monroe Street, Walkerton, was recently accepted into Beta Theta Pi, a national social fraternity, nt Ball State University. Steve Zlatos, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Zlatos, 607 Hanlon Street, Walkerton, was named on Purdue University’s distingu shed student list for the spring semester. Steve completed his last semester with a 5.56 on a 6.0 scale in the school of interdisciplinary engineering. Greg Campbell graduated from Purdue University on May 9 with a Bachelor of Science degree ‘n E<omo)Qgy. He has accepted an assistantship from the University of Georgia for his Master's degree. PITCHING? Let doctor’s formula stop it Zemo speeds soothing relief to ex« ternally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, nonpoisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nene endings. Kills millions of surface germs, aids healing "De-itch" skin with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment. Quick rebel, or your money back I
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