The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1973 — Page 3

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Mrs. Ruth Bare fell in her home Monday evening and broke h r left arm above the elbow. Mrs. Edna Platz, of Denver, Colorado, has been visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dove. * « I The Over Sixty Club will meet at the North Liberty Community Park on Wednesday, August 8, with a pot luek dinner at 12:00 noon. Each is to bring their own table service and a wrapped white elephant piize for games.

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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 ail new act —ts. The new rates are effective as of and retroactive to July 1, 1973. Savings Passbook 5% Payable Quarterly Certificates of Deposit Payable Semi-Annually 6 Months 514% Minimum $500.00 1 Year or 2 Years 6% Minimum SSOO 00 2’4 Years U%% Minimum $1,000.00 We will pay y^u these new higher rates without any action on your part. It is n< t leces-aiy to rewrite vm cert sh ite ui.kss x i xx -h t> c ir.ge ' rm at maturity. Farmers Sta’e Bank of Wyatt - Walkerton MEMBER F.D.i.C. 1

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strope, of South Bend, were guests on Sun. diy evening for luncheon with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope. Mr . Edna Platz, of Denver, C( k rado, and Mrs. Addie Hanson spent last Thursday with Ml'. Mary Mcßride, in Lakeville. Mr. c-jid Mis. Roy Reanvchnyder and nephew Daron Fisher, along with Mrs. Lulu Roush and Ikari were Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Vera Shively, at Knox.

The UMS of the First Breth. r n Church will meet with Mrs. Ailene Ob. rly in Wyatt on Eri. day, August 3, at 7:30 p.m. Kai er. LaPaz; and Mr. and Mis. Elmer Kaiser, of Plymouth. Mr. and Mr . John Ob rly. of Wyatt, were Sunday albinoon t ill is of Mi. and Mrs. Hairy Clark. Mi.'< Pati.cia Wharton hasbeen a patient in M moiial Hospital, South Bend. Kelly Folk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk, fell at her heme on Saturday striking her forehead on an object and received a gash which required mne stitches. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Merrick and family, of Si uth Bend, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman. They came to help Mrs. M- rricks moth'r celebrate her b.rthday. lee cream and cake was served. Tuesday guests of the Shencmam was their daughter, Mis. Harold Stuver, of Niles, Michigan.

Al Gl ST 2, 1973 — THE IN DEPEN 1)1 NT NEH S —

Sunday dinner gu* sts of Mrs. Sterling Amm were Mr. and Mrs. Rt uel Kaiser, <f Three Riv is, Mi-■higan; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. ind Mrs. ( .A : w le host -f" th Fe ov ship arid Young Adult Cla <e< । f the Church of the Bi th n for a . w imming party ird ; ’ link ipper < n Sunday .July 22. Miss Ruth Kelv- t. oi Misu iw »ka, and Mis. Mildr d Mortakas. of S> uth Rend, called on Mrs. Myrtle Dcr.athen last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spriggand Amy, of Lowell, were recent visitors of Mis. Spriggs' fath r, Fred Schultz. Mrs. Martha Tax hr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft and family, in South Bend. M W (LI B, NEU OI I l( EKS The North L.berty Radio C nti< 1 M'd-1 Club. form.d in June, elected the following a- tie ir 1973 officers: Thomas E. Oakes, president; William Kammerer, tr asurer; and Mrs. Thomas E. Oakes, secretary. The Academy of Model Aero, nautics Chartered Club, which holds its meetings on the secor. I Tu'.sday of each month at 7.00 p.m., will hold the Augu t 14 ni ting at 206 Williams St., in N-rth L.berty. Guests are mv:‘. ed to attend. For furth< i in. th i mala n call the Oakes at 6563403. FOOD STAMP REPRESENT \Tl\ E COMING \l <•! ST 8 Walkerton area food stamp recipients can obtain their f>i stamps by mail from the food stamp office in South Bend. A i presentative from the South Bend office will be at the Walkerton Neighboi hi ad Center on August 8 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to certify applicants and counsel concerning special problems. To obtain food stamps by mail a person must send the following. A. Certified bank check or mon<y order. B. The orange authorization card.

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