The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1973 — Page 2

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Sih Wedding inniversary I ~ \ I ! 4 ■ ■ i *; •* W <■ ’’U’Xii* a /< jWr ■ z ^r' !SKbßkb^^ H JI and Mis. Paul Kuw .n McH r ’ will be cc’- b-’tiMj their n vj’ wedding anniv rsaiy un Sun<v August 2C at the lyner ll >.OF. Lodge Hall. Tyn r, from ■ '!o to 5:00 o'clock with Mrs. (ul ert (Linda) Colwell and ■ ' u-i: Mcßride Jr. hosting the ■; n house for their parents. Ik C ro] May Karn and Paul Ed- ■ in Mcßride were united in matS Ige on Augu t 22. 1948. at the Hi Creek Chui ch of the BrethI < i. North Liberty, by Rev. E. H Vayne Gerdes. n F if nds and relatives are cordK illy inv.ted to the open hoii-e. I - News 'N Noles - ■' NIPSCO filed new rate schedK lies with the Public Service Comnission of Indiana, for gas costs tier ase. This is the third in- ■ rease request this year as a re- ■ ult >f gas supply cost increases. ■ As a result of this latest increase K, n gas supply costs, the average NIPSCO re.-idential customer us. [ mg gas for home heating will 11 pay 1% cents per month or 21 I cents per year more for gas servI ice. While NIPSCO residential K customers using gas for house- | hold purposes other than home I heating will pay R cent per | month or 5 cents per year more I for the service. The effectiveness of the new rate schedules will be subjcet to the approval of the Public Serv. !' ice Commission of Indiana. — News 'n Notes — I The Indiana Traffic Safety Council is stressing the im | rt. | ante of courtesy in our day-to. ’ day driving habits as the safety emphasis for the month of Au. I gust. — News 'n Notes — ? The American Revolution Bi. I ci ntennial Commi sion has un. । veiled a major national program j cf "Bicentennial Communities" at the annual conference of mayors ; in San Francisco. Ibe Bicentennial Communities Program is the rational Commis- ■ san'i effort to involve, during th' next three years, every com. ■ rnun ty and all Americans in the nation's 200th anniversary com. niemoration in 1976. Ih° Bicentennial Communities Program seeks to enlist citizen

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support and involvement in the Bicentennial through: a. determining community priorities; b. iturea-ing the communities rate ol progress: c. entruraging coopel ation in pn blem solving; and d 1 idening c mmunity particij al on. The pr g’ un makes it possible f i any ci mmunity across the nation to be officially recognized a a Bicentennial Community through a simple procedure. 1 Organ.ze a special Bicenten. nial planning and coordinating committee which is representativ ■ of all segments of the community. 2. Plan a Bicentennial program which will have at least one lasting remind; i of the special eff it the c mmunity undertook for the Bicentennial commemoration. 3. Obtain the approval of the Chief Executive Officer or governing body of the community. 4. Submit the application to the ARBC through the appropri. ate State Bicentennial agency. Pamphlets and additional information on Bicentennial Communi. ties will be supplied on request by the ARBC. 736 Jackson Place, N.W., Washington. D.C. 20276. — News 'n Notes — New Books At Publ’r Library Among the new books recently added to the shelves of the public Library in Walkerton is a new Biography of Harold C. Urey, phis many other fine books for all tastes in reading. State Trooper — Noel Gerson At Paddy The Beaver’s Pond — Thorton Burgess Noah Riddle — Ann Bi.‘hop ounger's Race — Elizabeth Allen Popcorn Patch — Edna Chand, ler Mountains — Leslie Walker The Boat on the Hill — Gerry Armstrong The Mystery of the Missing Suitcase — Van Clief Heide Music and Instruments for Children to Make — John Hawkinson The Train So Do I — Barbara Del Geddes Dive In! — Mike Neigoff Weezie Goes To School — Sue Kerr The Little King, Little Queen Monster — Ruth Krauss The Crooked Little Path — Thorton Burgess The Summer Before the Dark — Doris Lessing Contact: The First Four Min. Stomach Upset by Gas and Acid? Di-Gel with Simethicone quickly relieves gassy-acid upset. This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gasbubbles. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. When you eat too well, demand Di-Gel. Tablets, liquid. Product of Plough, Inc.

utes — Leonard Zunin, M.D. The Star Road Gordon Dickson The Fir. t Ladies — Sol Earzman President Chiang Kai-Shek — Rqmhiic of Cmnu Sybil - Flora Schreiber An Alien Heat — Michael Moorcock For 'runner Foray — Andie Norton 3he Tired Gun — Lewi. Patten Spanish St.rrup — John Prebble The Girl in the Centerfold — Surrey Marshe K.ngfishcrs Catch Fire — Rimer Godden Tiny Went on Together — Robert Nathan The Rainbow and the Rose — Nevil Shute Kitty Foyle — Christopher Morley The Nylon Pirates — Nicnolas Monsanat Love is a Bridge — Charles Flood Life in a Putty Knife Factory — H. Smith Pound Foolish — Robert Molley Rainbow in the Royals — Garland Roark The Drummond Tradition — Charles Mercer Cross Creek — Marjorie Rawlings Lucy Crown — Irwin Shaw Wake of the Red Witch — Garland Roark Rachel Cade — Charles Mercer China Court — Rumer Godden The Ewings — John O’Hara Big Screen, Little Screen — Rex Reed Some Parts in the Single Life — Jimmy Miller Childbirth — Charles Gilbert Bubble’s Shadow — Joel Gross The Crooked Litte Path —■ Thornton Burgess Formula 1 Cars — Gibson The Trespassers — Charles Mercer The Battle of the Villa Ficrita — Rumer Godden A Breath of Air — Rumer Godden Low Man on a Totem Pole — Allen Smith Let the Crabgrass Grow — Al. len Smith The Cat, The Horse and The Miracle — Giggy Lezra Five Cent. Five Cent — Edna AGONIZING FAIN FROM INGROWN i TOENAIL? j GetOutgro for S fast relief v Wiy suf*er the 3gony of : ngrcwn toenail pe'n when OJgro :an y .e you fast, ti ^corar/ relief 7 Outgro tougnens 'r tated s^n, ea"®s inflammation, reel es s*»l "£ * •."cot <•!!»'t.re the shape, groivtti cr position ot " e na l Outgro gives you fast pa n io e*. and mares it easier to Cut out the nail cut out the pa n r used ty ngr .'.n toenail. SU>p ill* groan na.l pam fast with Outgro.

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