The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1973 — Page 7

lOCAISfaS ©l ' i»i ug Ricks and Nancy Hocppwcre Thursday evening dinguests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan l.nger and Stacy. Nadine E. Lcßoy, i nue 2. has n named to the dean’.- list Butler Univoisity for the sec--1 semester of the 1972-73 colyear. A grade average of least a B is requii ed. Michael Gere, of Crete, in., vi'1 his grandmother, Mis Fayi Dunn last week. On Wed--lay Mr. and Mrs. Denn’.s mn and family, of Lafayette, .ne to spend the Fourth with mothti and to meet old ends at the local celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Charlottesville, Virginia. formWalkerton residents, are va,turning in the area and stay, g in Donaldson as gue.ts of v. and Mrs. James McGee unMonday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spinsky and - mother. Mrs. Jennie Spinsky, vere here last Wednesday an I died on Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Xrseneau and enjoyed the even>g at the park meeting old icnds and watching the fire, aorks. Mr. and Mrs. ARtn Smith, of Cocoa Beach. Florida, were here 1 ir several days last week to visit with hi| brother, Mr. and Mr-. Walter Smith and family. Mrs. Lulu Nunemaker, South Bend, spent last week in Walkerton with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Downs and Jenice. Fourth of July guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Baugher and family were her parents, Mr. and Mis. David Stokes and Harold Stokes of South Bend along with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stokes and son of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Eddinger *id Stacy enjoyed Sunday at Brookfield Zoo in Illinois. Mrs. Roscoe Chase, of Blue I - land. 111., and Miss Marge Weis, of Chicago, wer? guests of Mrs. George Hillis over th? week end. They called on friends, Dorothea and Albert Brenner, the G?orge Pfeiffers and the Roy Newells. On Sunday they sp< nt the day at Hartford, Michigan, with Mi. and Mrs. J. Eertalan and Mrs. Kate Kettman. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stillson have returned to thir home in Clearwater. Florida, after visiting his bi other, Glen Stillson and family, and his mother, Mrs. Georgia Stilb on. They also vis. ited other friends and relatives whf.l? here, Mrs. Stdlscn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brugh and her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brugh and family, in South Bend. The 51st annual Heim Reun.cn was held Sunday at potawatomi Park in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holderrcad and family, of Plymouth, a hosts There were 115 pre ent. The oldest member present was Marvin Kizer of North Liberty and the youngest was Br nda Sue Newland. Charles Heim Jr., of Oceanside, California, came th> longe t distance and will b? spending a month among relatives and friends in the area. N-xt year’s hosts wtll be Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Heim, of South Bend Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunt were in Lafayette on Saturday and brought her mothi ;• home with thtm for a f*w days stay. While here she celebrated her 99* h birthday. Other guests from out of town to mak the b.rth. day a happy one were Mr and Mis Norris Bu sc and family, cf Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, who pent the day. Aft’-mcon callers were Mrs. Irene J >ne . Mrs. Harold Dimmick, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Pearson and -on Mr and Mrs. James Jones and family of Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. A. I*. Emer.-on. Mun ter. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard .h nos .-mil fam. by of Mishawaka. These gue-ts were all children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the honored guest. Ice cream, cak I punch was served in th aft‘Ho n.

Mr. and Mrs. H O. Silver, them, of East Gary, wore la t Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mi . Mac McNorten. Craig A. A-rl.lsen, 27975 Sav* . R aj; Walkc;Mil, was narm d t< the dear’s li t so: th- - me.-tbr at Butler t n. v. In iiajiap-'lis Mi and Mrs. Arthur SLOkb-y. of Smith l end, and Mr. and Mis. Jury Lukavich and daughtci 4 Van Wert, Ohio, were t 'cent vi . it is u .th Mm. James Stickley. Mr. and ^J’s. Albert Wohlgemuth w.li l^..h >ds for the Con. iv dion Chib at Koontz Lake. Sa tin da v ev^mg. for the carry ir, dinr r beginning at 5:30 p.m. with a si ci giaour following. Sunday ey^mg gm sts at. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eddingers and family were'Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Eddinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Eddinger and family. Mis- Debbie ^ickmillei and .h fl P.ttman, cebajlFßting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ed^^er'a' wedding anni. sary. : Mr. and _Mrs. Pat McNorton and daughters, of Evanston, 11l , spent last ’/week, here vi-iting with their ^sh?nt4 Mr. ami Mrs. Herald Hostetler * and Mr. and Mis. Mac McNorton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl on and son Stuart, Qf Aptos, Calif, ornia, are spending a vacation at Koontz Lake. They are in one cf the DeVos cottages on the south side. ’ATTEND MUSIC OLINIC Matthew J. Kick bush, 502 Van Buren Street, Walkerton, was among 116 musically talented high school students who u-ere accepted for and participated in the recent Summer Choral Music Clinic at the Indiana University School of Music. The Choral Clinic and the as. sociated Instrumental Clinic are held on the Bloomington campus each summer to provide qualifying students with a preview of univeralty.level musical instruction and participation. Participant? were members of large and small ensemble- - , theory classes, and individualized techniques clades. Prof. Allan Ross of the I. U. faculty led the Choral Clinic. LOR \ SEARFOSS VISITS IN Ima Searfo s, a student at John Glonn High School recently returned from the 24th Annual Odd Ftllows United Nations Pil. gramage for Youth. Sh? won the two wet k trip in a speech con. te-t sponsored by the 3rd dis. trict of Indiana Rebekah Lodges. Bus tour number 5. of which Loi a was a part, left Ft. Wayne. Ind ana. with .‘top. on the wayin Tok do, Ohio, Detroit, Michi, gan, Windsor, Brighton and Ottawa in Ontario, Burlington Vt. and Schenectady. New York. They arrived in New York City on Sunday for a week observing the United Nations and 1 tt New 5 erk the next Saturday morning t n the way home stopp.ng at Philaik iphia, Washington, D.C., Niagra Falls and St. Thomas Ont. Then they r versed their tour beginning, back through Windsor. Detroit, Toledo, Ft. Wayne and hi nu . Lora thoroughly enjoyed the trip and meeting all the young people from other parts of the U.S. and Canada who wer 1 on the tour the tame week. Altogether about 1009 youth, participated in this year's pilgramage which was spread over s.x weeks at the United Nations. CHURCH fe. NEWS United Methoaisi CJ^rcb W altertoii Clyde D. Wai.e. Ministe. Mrs. Ray Chapman, .Superintendent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame, Director of Music Mrs Grace Atwood and Mrs. Evelyn Law< rem e, Organists Mrs. Sharon Klinedm-t, Chan* cel Choir Director. Carl Steinke, Hem! U her. CHURCH CMENDAR WEDNESDAY. JULY 11

10:30 a.m., Sr. Fellowship pic. nic at B ndix Park. Meet at the Illinois Street Building. THURSDAY, JULY 12 9:30 a.m., Charity Fellowship will meet at tin church and go to Pot- watomi Park for a picnic. Philathi a ( lass Picnic. 7:0’1 p.m . Agape Prayer group. FRIDAY, JULY 13 7:00 p.m.. Lay Chairpersons m et with Mr. and Mrs. R bet I Smith. SUNDAY. JULY 15 9:00 a.m., Sunday School for all ages. 10:00 a.m.. Worship Service, E! mentary and Jr. High Camp--, begin. TUESDAY, JULY 17 9:00 a.m., Bil le Study at Arlene Randolph's. WEDNESDAY. JULY is 7:30 p.m.. Finance Commit tee Mt f ting. First I nited Preshyterbin Church 512 Georgia Street Rev. Robert Bowman, Pastor Mrs. Marvin Bouse, Christian Education Chairman Roger Kronk, Sunday School Worship Leader 9:15, Sunday School. 10:30, Church Service. SUNDAY, JULY 15 Gue t minister, Dr. John Goodpasture. ''Whosoever will, may come ” EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS CLUB MEETS The Lincoln Township Extension Homemakers Club met on July 3 in the Community Building with 24 members present. The mu ting was opened by the presi. dent, Mr . Bertha Dauhe, leading the pledge to the flag, and then the club creed. A poem was read by Mrs. Martha Mull entitled, "I Am Old Glory." •’Phc Star Spangl al Banner" was sung along with the birthday seng to Mrs. Martha Mull, Mrs. .Mamie Schultz and Mr. Fannie Kearney. The safety lesson on co metics was given by Mrs. Nellie Smith. The August 7 me ding will be a picnic dmn' r at 12:00 noon at the Community Bud* ng. Piing an item to be sold for a white el- pliant sale, A story was read by Mr--. Mull entitled, “Life in th-’ Country Year IS9S," it wa about a family living about 2 miles north, we^t of Walkerton on what is now known as State Road 101. the children attending school nt what was known as the Dare School. It was very interesting. It was written by a late brother of Mrs. Mamie Hahn and Leonaid B'aty who lived in Oregon. Dec(iati<n< were in keeping with July 4th. Cak-, ice tea, ci ttee, nuts and mint^ were serv. «d by the host esses Mrs. Mull, Mrs. Hazi 1 Arseneau, Mrs. Etta May Milner and Mrs. Weltha Burnside. Tri Kanna News A summer pool s de party was h-Id recently at the home of newly elected president, Mrs. Richard Hershberger, for members of Epsilon Chi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa of Walkerton. As. si-ting Mrs. Hershberger in serv. ing d?licious home made ice cream w re Mrs. Glen Jacob. Mis. Alvin Boise, Mrs. Don As. ch’lman and Miss Mary Ellen Hi ir n the other new officers L r the c<>m ng year. A brief bu ine-a meeting was h Id with a letter Hom Mrs. Charles Doran, present Province O!!i(-i c< ngratulating our chapter cn having one of our members, Mrs. Ftyce R ( hr< 1. -elected a- the f< rtlu ming Province OsI.< I’ f’.r Pi, v.-m 10 of it i K a p. pa. Mis James Patter-on gave us a tinai Lpanciai report on our recent annual style show. Mrs Patterxn also ask for v< luntt ' r- to help at -pecial parties given for the pat . nts at the Walk<rt<n Nuismg Hom The meeting was then adjourned and a refreshing swim in the p( ■>! wa- enjoyed. Th- next meeting will be held in S< ptember. Fiicnts uno «ieeu at me swltct can expect ’’u r children to get off on th/* wrong track.

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CARDS * THAKKS £L±2L_ I w uld Ek. to tiro.a al! the n.embei - cf th R bek ih Le lge who < Lered and hclpt.i h m.- 1 the x utlis from the Unit’d Nations ti .r. Pi was moO appr<dated. -Maiiiyn Laßcie N hie Cuml My since:, thanks to each and <v: y< e who Sped i my hour cf need. Thinks fe: the mass and sympathy card-. f< id. flow, ei- and oth r kindnesses extended. Mrs. Ei <nk Chojnacki We wish to thank all our fii< nds am! relatives for the beautiful cards and gift.-- that we received on our 50ih wedding anniversary. Donald and H.lda Dip rt These three words, “I Thank You" cannct b.gin to expre s how much I really appreciated your prayers, visits, cards and flowers during my recent hospi. talization. Bill Baker We wi h to thank rne North Liberty Fae Department, neigh, bors, Dr. Lushbough and all who assisted us during the recent fire in cur home. It was greatly ap. preciated. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder I sincerely thank my family, neighbors, friends for their acts of kindness, cards, foot!, gifts and prayer.-. Special thanks to Dorothy Walsh, Helen Kaleth, Dr. Carter, Mr. Elkin, Father Letko and Sister Clementine for their special prayers while I was in the hospital and now recup. erating at home. May God bless you all. Mrs. Edward Pogodzinski NOTICE OF PI BLIC SALE STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ESTATE NO 26507 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELMER C. ROBISON, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Executor cf the estate of Elmer C. Robson, deceased, will offer for sale at publie auction at 505 J.M S. Building, South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, on Tuesday, the 7th day cf August. 1973 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. the following described parcels of realty, the property of said estate, the same being located in St. Jo-n ph Connty, Indiana, viz: Part of the Southeast Quarter (K > of the Northea-1 Quarter (’ t l of Section Twenty.fiv? (251. T< wnship Thirty-five (35) North. Rang? One i1) West, described as beginning at the S< utheast corner of said South. ea<t Quarter ( K I of the Northeast Quarter (H’, th mce run. n.ng West Sixty (60) rods, mere or les-, to the Westerly ■ line of that part of -aid quarter quarter section new or formerly owned by Eliza J. Divine, thence North to the cont r line of Fine Creek; thence runring South*asterlv on th? c( liter line of said Fine Creek to the point where said Cr-ek crcesfs the East line of said quirt r quart -r .-ection; then e Si nth on said 1 ne to the place of beginning, containing Eight, een (IS) acre-, more or less, in St. Joseph County, Indiana, and A tract of land containing (4i acres taken off the north end cf the following (Hi acre tract, tr-wit: tint tract being tii? n< tth end «i eleven acres t ikrn off and t nn the entire West -ide of th south threef< urths of the e i-1 half of th? m rth-i a-t quarter of sect on tw enty.five, and mor? particu. laily be.ng that part of the eleven acres above describe! that li.s north cf Pino Creek and south of the railroad, all m Township numb r thiity.fiv' north, rang? one west, in St.

Ji -eph County. Indiana. TERMS OF SALE: 1 Said parcels may be sold t<g ther or seperate'y; 2. Each l id must he .'."oompan. ied by nirn. -t money d y .-it in ci !i, bank check ei money order cr oth i- c it lic.l funds gem m’iy i • gn:z-d an.! acceptd equal to 50 i per < nt f the am amt of such bid. such earns st money de: it r.f the .ucces-ful bidder .- ’all h? r-tained by th? under, signed a-- liquidated damag s in the event cf failure by the sue. (• sfui bidder to complete tiij sale in accordance with the t' ims thei ?cf; 3. The succe sful bidder shall he provided with either an abstract of t tle continued to March 20. 1973 or a pol.cy of title in. Finance at the option of the un. cl -r igned, disclosing a merchant, •able title in fee simple to the subject realty; ami in the event a merchantable title to the sub. j'ct realty cannot be demonstrated within a reasonable time after dt livery of -uch evidence of title or should the clos ng of any such sale fail to occur due to no fault of such successful bidder, the Earnest money deposit of the suc-ce-sful bidder shall upon request by such successful bidder be re. turned; 4. The closing of any such sale shall be had immediately subs?, quent to such demon-tration of a merchantable title ami payment of the balance due upon any such successful bid, subject to adjustments normally incident to the closing cf the sale of real estate. shall be made by the sue-ce-s-fui bidder to the undersigned at the time of the closing In cash, bank check or monev order or other certified funds generally recegnized and accepted; 5. The undersjgnect may ad. journ such public sale from time to time if in his opinion the best intere ts of the estate shall be thereby served, but not longer than three months; and 6. Title to the subject realty shall be conveyed at the time of the closing by the undersigned to the successful bidder by a deed executed by the under-igned. as Executor of .-aid estate, and ap. proved by the Probate Court of St. Joseph County. Indiana, and any public sale made, as afore, said, shall be subject to and con. ditioned upon confirmation and approval by the Probate Court of St. Joseph County. Indiana. Any inquiries should be dirm-t. «*d to the undersigned at 505 J.M.S. Ruild ng, South Bend, In. (liana 46601. Tel. 232-0403. Dated this 9th day of July 1973. Henry A. Hoover. Executor E tate of Elmer C. Robison, deceased 3tj26 NOTICE I will not b-> responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than mvself. Robert Winstead 3tj26p ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching..,of eczema, minor sk n irritations, nonpoisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nene endings. Kills millions of surface germs. "|?c-itch" skin with Zemo—Liquid or Ointment. AGONIZING RAIN FRONI INGROWN i TOENAIL? i Get Outgro for J fast relief Why s itter h-* •. « ' ‘ eru ’' •-•‘•"fl OiiUjucjniT.f , :oo temis r«y roi'-r Outgro Ixii-lwns -'t.i't,! -i' eirf , -it!.?- m.ir," reflu es t tu'r the V-'.' - ? *th or p.? bon >if "<> n.i I Outjro >, .e . u f.i t[ i n nrtH’f, and nMluis it e.tsier to cid .dihen t ut Out the pa<n . a.ned by inpr.iwn i •■nail St p inI' -*n nail pain fast *>th Cuttro.

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