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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shene, man called on Mr. and Mrs. How. ard Naragon, Sumption Prairie, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vermilyer, of Rolling Prairie, and Mrs. Ethel Hall, of LaPorte, were Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Addie Hanson. Mary’ Perry*, or Big Fora, Minn, and Ethel Kurzhal, of South Bend spent Monday night and Tuesday with their sisters, Mar. tha Taylor and Nellie Smith. Mrs. Alex Hildebrand, of Avon, Ohio, and mother, Mrs. Myrtle Donathen, called on Miss Ruth Kelver in Mishawaka on Satur. day. Mrs. William Fisher and sons of Los Angeles, California, visit, ed a few days with her grand, mother, Mrs. Oliver Hough. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clish and daugh. ters, of Buchanan, Mich., were visitors also on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geyer spent the week end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Baalen, in Peru, Indiana. Mrs. Josephine Schloemer, of Mesa, Arizona, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert GeyMt-. Mrs. Schloem#?r sea cousin of Mrs. Geyer. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Holmes and Kari entertained Tuesday ev. ening, July 17. in honor of Mich, ael’s sixth birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rauen, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman, Mr. and Mrs. Jeral Holmes, Kathy and Kevin. Gifts were opened and cake and ice cream w’as served.
NEW INTEREST RATES ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS & CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT We will pay the new legal maximum interest rates for the terms herein stated, which will apply to all existing accounts as well as all new accounts. The new rates are effective as of and retroactive to July 1, 1973. Savings ’assbook 5% Payable Quarterly Certificates of Deposit Payable Semi-Annually 6 Months ,5M Minimum $500.00 1 Year or 2 Years 6% Minimum $500.00 2 1 / 2 Years 6M Minimum $1,000.00 We will pay you these new’ higher rates without any action on your part. It is not Oeceseary to rewrite your certificate unless you wish to change the term at maturity, a Farmers State Bank of Wyatt - Walkerton
Air. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Sunday dinner guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. George O'Brien, in South Bend. Mrs. Lillian t-eterson spent last week visiting her sisters, Mrs. Fred Thomas, at DeWitt, Michigan, and Mrs. Glen Wallace in East Lansing, Michigan. Mrs. Alex Hildebrand, of Avon, Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Donathen. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Thomas, of Sullivan, Indiana, were week end guests of Mrs. Fred DeCoudres. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reamschnyder were Sunday evening lun. cheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilhelm, in South Bend. Linder Williams spent Sunday in Stevensville, Michigan, visit, ing his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams and Bar. bara. Mrs. Kathryn Hevel has re. turned home from St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hevel. of Grand Rapids, Michigan, visited his mother over the week end. Mrs. Ernest Beron has returned home from St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend. Cpl. Charles Summers and Mrs. Summers of California were last Wednesday dinner guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman. Cpl, Summers who was in service in Ger. many and will be moving to Col. orado Springs where he will con. tinue in the service. RECEIVES CITATION Mrs. Ernest G. Paul, of Allen.
town, Bufalo, New York, has received an honor citation in con. guss Republican party 21th. She is also a membei of the National 1 lice Association and Federa. ticn, Washington, D.C. AU citations are honorable citations. BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS MISS MI LLET Miss Maxine Mullet, route 1, Koontz Lake, Walkerton, was the honored guests at a bridal shower given by her aunts, Mrs. Wilber Mullet. Mrs. Homer Muilet, Mrs. N. W. Merrick Jr. and Mrs. Helena Rosengard in the Community Building, North Liberty, on Sunday, July 22 from 2:00 to 4:00 o’clock. Mrs. Glenn Jacob Jr. was in charge of invi. tations for her sister's shower. There w’ere 35 guests present including Mrs. Myron Mullet, Walk, erton. mother of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Richard Nesbitt, of Romney, Ind., and Mrs. Carol Nester. Lebanon, Ind., mother and sister of the prospective
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groom respectively. The Misses Rose Marie Mer. rick, Melanie Mullet and Jean Fay O'Conner opened and displayed the lovely gift . Decorations in the hall were .n blue and yellow, the chosen colors of the bride-elect and garden bouquets of daisies and mangolds graced the tables. Mrs. A. Z. Smith, married nearly 62 years and Mrs. Carol Nester, married only about a year, gave advice to Miss Mullet for a happy married life. Out of town guests included those from Elkhart, Goshen, Millersburg, South Bend, Valparaiso. Romney, Lebanon and Angola in Indiana as well as Lansing, 111. Miss Mullet will become the bride of William Nesbitt on Aug. ust 11 Tn the United Presbyterian Church, Walkerton. TO HOST GROUP FROM CHILDREN’S HOME On Sunday, July 29, the Walk, erton Wesleyan Church will host a group of boys and girls from
the Salem Children's Home which is located near Flanagan. 111. i'ne gimp will b participating in the evening > rvice with .- ng 3 and m morization work. Miss Sh( rry Seer r, wr rker at the home, accompany the group. Pastor Dean Gilkt-rson invites the public to attend this special service. The church is located at Michigan and Monroe Streets. ENTOMOLOGY GROUP TO MEET There will be de last entomology meeting of the Lincoln Twp. 4-H on Monday, July 30 at the John Glenn high school from 9.00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. All the members are expected to bring their supplies they have and record sheet. Local grading will take place at this time and tabulating will be done. The average state collected 19 per cent of its tax revenues from levies placed on motor vehicle users.
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