The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1973 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEW? — H LY 19. 1973

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Mis Gertrude Pheneman and g d-gi anddaughter. Michelle Laidig celebrated their birthdays It- Thmsday with a picnic at th. park in Kokumo. Guests w ' Michelle’s parents, Mr. and Mt Ron Laidig. of Indianapuli-, . her grandparents. Mr. and Mr.- Carl Fults. Week end visitor- od Mr. and - Clalde Sheneman were Mr. ti" ' Mrs. Chester Thayer, of LaFaz. Mr. and Mis. Ray Stonei, mt t . Walkerton; Mt-s Tammy Padick. Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Du Teter. Mishawaka; Mr. and M ■ Kenneth Tetei and children, o' Mishawaka; and Mr. and Mrs. V. J ter Burnside, of Walkerton. Vrs. Margeno Mull and son .1 ’ <my returned home by plane on Wednesday after spending a f?«c weeks with her parents. Mr. a>' 1 Mrs. Earl Hill and family. Ft a Hill returned with them for a i w weeks to her home in Pom. it. California. M's. Eth°l Smith, of New' Carlisle. has been visiting her grandd mghter. Mrs. Bill Springman and family. Mi. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal call d on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kurzhal in Valparaiso, on Sundiv rftetnoon. M'. and Mrs. Guy Riz^k and fm-dy and Mrs. Edna German c tiled on Mr and Mrs. Herbert Km -dial Sunday evening. Earl Ro tier, of Sebring. Fla., wit.* was a surgical patient in M?-uerial Hospital. South Bend, we - released on Tuesday and will 1 ■ u the home of Mr and Mr«. Di' wood Clark H is a brother, in.iiw of Harry Clatk. B'«d Hevel is a patient in Me*»r il Hospital. South Bend, with a broken elbow after falling off fir Iv- 1? on SaU.nday while punting. Ho underwent surgery on Monday for hi- elbow. Vr. and Mrs. Richard Roush m : family, Mr-. Lulu Roush and J’ "l and Edith Steele attended t birthday party and pot luck pu";' r in the home of Mr. and David Roush in Bremen. ’T'n . occasion was in celebration their son Jeff's third brithd । v.

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N Ilie Smith and Martha Taylor call d cn Mr. and Mrs. Harry ('lnk and. Mis. Myrtle Donathen Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. William Curtis and Debbie, who were Missionar. i<- in Arg-, ntina. South America, have completed their work then . They had charge of the service at the County Line First Brethren Church Sunday evening. The Curtis family will be residing in Tucson, Arizona where they have accepted work there. Rev. Cur. ti- is a former pastor of the North Liberty Brethren Church. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hay. Martis and Dave and Brenda Lambert, spent Sunday at the Ed Hay cottage at Diamond Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Snyder attended the funeral of their son, Gerald Dean, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nara, gi n. Mr. and Mr.-. Harvey Sheneman and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and Btuce, were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. anil Mrs. Russell Clark. Miss Guida Whiteleather, South Bend, spent several days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Esther Harman. Sunday after, noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey, of Goshen. JILL IS ELEVEN On Monday -evening 31 relatives and friends helped Jill Knowlton celebrate her 11th birthday with cake and ice cream in her home. Relatives included her parents Nancy and Jerry Kn< wlton, sister- Janet, Joni and Julie. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Holla, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill and Eric, Mrs Bud Hevel and Stevie, Mrs. Kar n Rimbaugh and family. Oth(r guest-- from North Liberty wer? Mrs. Martha McCroskey, Carla and Carmen Manuel and Tim Hughi . Mrs. Margene Mull Chrisman, from Pomona, California and sen Jeremy. Relatives from WalkTttn included her grardpaients Mr. and Mrs. Harold Km.when and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. David Knowlton and family and Mr. and Mrs. David Drews and family. Jill received many lovely gifts.

STEELE REINION The 73rd annual Reunion of the Steele family was held Sunday, July 15. at Stuntz Pin ■ Foie t with 55 members and guests attending. The olde t in attendance was Miss Anna Ste le, of Haven Hubbard Home, NewCarli le. Attending from the gn itest distance wei e Mr. and Mis. Marvin Peter on and grand-.-cn, Tim, from Isanti, Minn. Officers elected for the coming year wire Robert Steele. Mishawaka. president; James Verkier, Walkerton, vice-president; and Mrs. Max Steele, North Liberty, s, cn taiy-ti t a urei. SI UPRISE ANNIVERSARY PARTY GIVEN The Brovold residence. Koontz Lake, was the site of a happy occasion on Sunday, July 15, a Ernie and Dee were given a sur-pti-e 25th wedding anniversary party. Guests came as far as Chippewa Falks, Wiscon in; Wheaton, Illinois; Chicago; Sister Lakes and Florida. Dee’s brother, Richard Wellander, of Chicago, had a wedding picture of the honored couple blown to huge propotion and it was used on the gift table. Manylovely gifts of silver were rece.vind. The table was decorated in the u ual silver anniversarymotif and a buffet of various foods were served. The cakes were baked by the same bakery that baked the coupies wedding cake. The children. Deborah and Jim Hostetler, Douglas and Laura Brovold, Scott and Gregg, along with Dees brother, Richard, hosted the lawn party. On April 10. 1877, President Rutherford B. Hayes began withdrawal of federal troops from southern states, signaling the end of the Reconstruction era. < । v PRETTY FEET ia unique beauty cream . . . that changes those dry & rough areas ol skin ' into baby softness. Try it — you'll find PRETTY FEET Lis like no other. Go On , . . pamper yourself. Stomach upset •> by gas and acid? Di-Gel with Simethicone quickly relieves gassy-acid upset. • This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gas-bubbles. Your relief is more complete because I)i-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indiges- * tion. Get Di-Gel tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc. 4

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1 CARDS "7^ \ THANKS To my friends and neighbors and all the good people who were so kind to me during my recent hospitalization, please accept my sincere thank you for your prayers, cards, flowers, get well wishes and visits with me. For the next two or three weeks I will be at the home of the Martin Sullivan , 1802 Riverside Drive, South B nd, and this is a carte blanche invitation for visitors. Elsie Fitzke “My wife’s an angel,” observed the little man to the chap sitting next to him at the bar. “You’re lucky,” answered the other. “Mine’s still alive.” ^usethe^ fWANII rA GOOD ; ^4O । | WOrtKS I i CHEAP I KEWPAPER ADWRTISiHG J

INSTALLATION SERVICE United Pentecostal Church 800 Van Buren St. Walkerton Ind. Friday, July 20 7:30 p.m. NEW PASTOR REV. DAVID M. HUDSON Master of Cer?monies UFA. FLOYD HENSON Presbyter, Section 1 Special Speaker KEV. ROBERT MCFARLAND Indiana District Superintendent Special Sinking SISTER CONNIE FINCH Os Three Oaks, Michigan EVERYONE WELCOME

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