The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 November 1973 — Page 3

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Ihnry Kercahert is a patient M<m'iial Hospital where he surg- ry last week. mdav gm sts for dinner of and Mrs. Widei Burn ide Mr and Mis. William Phe. .ith B, nd and Mt Edith :.i ■ ' nei, of Milford. Tin diy -f last week. Mi s. B, wi is enterta ned Mrs. Miller, Mrs Faye Janes and Hazel Foulk. sister of Mis. s so m F, irt Wayne, for dinMr. and Mrs. Harold Eddinger i family returned Sunday evenfrom a week's stay in Willsport, Pa., where they visitOscar Hoover, who is Mrs. Unger's father and his par. s. Mr. and Mrs. Haymond B. linger and other relatives. ini ’ there. Karen celebrated her hth birthday with the group. Wednesday night guests of Mr. I Mrs. Archie Brehm were Mr. I Mrs. James Heenan and four Idren, of Washington, DC. y were on their way to Chigo where Mrs. Heenan and Idren will be living while Mr. nan will be s nt to Greece in Air Force Security Division. . s. Heenan is the daughter of Brehms. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker; and Mrs. Marvin Kiz r, North -rty; Mrs. Huth Bare, North rty; Mrs Vonna Steele, Mrs. del Hilligis, Mrs. Florence Wise and Mrs. Alice Whitten. g, of South Bmd. were in I ndalia. Michigan on Wedn^s. v to enjoy a fish fry in the me of Mr. and Mrs. Robert egley. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty • ent to Spencerville, Ohio, on inday to attend the 50th wed. ng anniversary of Rev ami Mrs. orison Roebuck. Rev. Roebuck •vas pastor of the United Breth•n Church in Rockford. Ohio, •r five years when the Beatys ved there and they have often sited during the years since the l atys came to Indiana. They so enjoyed visiting with many h-T friends from Rockford who ■ "re at the reception

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Mr. and Mrs Wdlmm Beil:ng”r. of North Manchester, and Mr. and Mrs Chatle< Ballinger were in Lorkpart, Ilb.m s over th- w< ?k rod visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Donad Sheaks. Mrs Milton Gi ry and Mi Ar. chie Bohm will be h <’e-- . ; r the Koontz Lake C nsenat, n Club carry in dinner on Saturday evening begum. ng at 5:30 CST. A social hour will follow. Mr and Mrs. Ted Wolfe and son Bill and Mr. and Mrs Nelson Walz were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Glen Walz. M s. Dorethy Huff, Tyner was an overnight guest of Mrs. Nora Hahn last week. In the evening they were in North Liberty to call on Mrs. Huth Rare and her daughter. Mrs. Cecil Weber. Su \'y evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith w?re Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nablo, of Union Mills. Mrs. Roger Nusbaum and children, of Vai. pa.aiso and Mr. and Mrs. Damon Straup and son. of South Bend. Mr and Mrs. John Guttman were in Bourbon o n Saturday for a dinner party given by Mrs. Floyd Shively for her brother and sisters from California and Flor, ida. The group were former school mates and good friends making an enjoyable day. Leo Me.hler, Koontz Lake, is a patient in Memorial Hospital. South Bend. Mr Mehler suffer’ ed a heart attack on the road home from their vacation in Con. neticut and was admitted to the hospital on the way home. Hoy Rmsterger, of Lakinille. was a Sunday livening visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rensberger. Roy will be leaving this week to spend the winter in Tex. as with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rens, berger and family He will be living in his trailer on their property The first part of last week Mr and Mrs. Lyle Rens, berger and son were here to spend a couple of days with his parents, the Harold Rensbergers Mrs George Lanphere is a med. ical patient in the LaPorte Hosni, tai.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell weie in Oak Park, Illinois, from Thursday ' M< nday a 3 guests ot Mr. and Mi s. Joseph I 'lhii. House guests this week of Mr. ana Ans. vvanam z. ।•< ~ rv-m z Lak-.-, are Mrs. Ann Cavanaugh and Mrs. Ann Mikar f Chi ig Mis. Ru : 11 Smuh. ' : k az I. ikv it tu m I h m n Mnd iy aft 1 a 1 ng week e. 1 visit in Skoki”. Uh’. . w ith M : ami M. s. O. M K q Sum. ty <1 'wr gu st < ot Mr. a: d Mi'. J him P’k Si. were Mi . ar 1 M s F.dv.aid K [ ta. of Hinsdale, 111., ar. I Mi and Mis. Wayne Cipek and family. In the afternoon Mr. and Mis. Jim Cap k Jr. and Vicki w re c diets. Mi" Fred Wilson of Mexico. I d . pent the w k end in Walk, t. ton visiting tv r parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1 >elb< 11 Ja< te am i 1 un--1 ly. Mr. and Mis. Fi d lbTir.gr were guests on Sundav 1 r din. nt. of Mr. and Mr.s. Elmer Hunt. In the aft’moon they went to S’ uth Bend to call on Mr. and Mis. John Hunt. Alb rt and Dorothea Brenner attend d the annual UAHCO Quarter Century Chib reception and dinner on Sunday. November - 4, at the Sheraton-Blackstone Hotel in Chicago. Mr. Brenner is a re. tiree of UARCO. Mr. and Mis. Dale Ullery, Mrs. Dwight McKesson. Angela McKesson and Shelly Malstaff left Thursday for Nashville. Tenn., where they went to see the Grand Ole Opera and returned home on Sundav. An enjoya'le tup with a lot of sight seeing was had. On Tuesday of this week Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frailey enter, tained guests at a dinner in honor of her praents birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. John Rans who make their hom ■ here with the Fraib ys several m< nths of the year. Mr. and Mrs Rans will be M years old this month Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hans and family, of Bremen; Mr. and Mrs Robert Young and family, of Dyer: Mr and Mrs Jam s Clark. <f Griffith; Mr and Mrs. Dana Ashcraft, of Miamisburg, Ohio; and Mrs. John Campbell, of Mel. lourne, Florida. Other visitors to extend their best wishes came

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When you retire, you'll still want to take vacations. . When you retire, you’ll still want to buy new clothes, have an occasional night out,, drive a newer car, buy gifts, and be independent, • Will you be able to? If you have your health x there’s only one thing that’s going to keep you from living the way you want to. Lack of money, ■W" "" • -’ —A > That’s where U.S. Savings Bonds come in. You can join the Payroll Savings Plan ' where you work right now. That way an amount you specify will be set aside from your paycheck and used to buy Bonds. It’s an almost painless vyay to save, and

NOVEMBER fl, — the independent-news -

in the afternoon and evening. EVENTS \T THE \\ YLKEKTON Nl RSIXG HOME On Tuesday. (Mobr 30, ghosts, gholes and g i-.st. .nj r. d .in oid ta hi’.ri" I Halloween par’y mm. ph te w th g tin ■ - [>! ize- ar: I te. tr< hue nt - a‘ -h- W.dkert ,n Nursing Hn - Ir■\ J. d t y th” n en ■ f the W dki rt n Amt . icn: Leg. n A ix: ! ary M;.I- • : ! r z,." pr. id, t . f the Aux. iliar y. .iii<l th . td: . wie> h< Ip ; mak thi Ht. veep an evening of fun for the read-nts for the home, we s;.y thank you. On Wedn ■ la x v . i - plain i f,r 300 young i»oph ,n costume to visit the res.dents, but due to In’t come. H wever so as no resid n’s, fiv ■ , as dr ve ov,ir and pick’d up a variety of to.tun 1 first graders. k.,P. move • next ye ir W, still had oar p ir. ty with a smg.a long and w< rd games. Cider and donuts were served. W "dnesday. N'-v mber 7. Mrs Robert Wardman, chairman of the Amer iconi>m < mmittee of the 10. cal Legion, presented a program on America in honoi of all veterans ot all wars, concluding with I s John Glenn High School students who performed their finale of dance and song from their recent concert under the direction of Sheryl Ringer. Today. November R, there will at 2:00 p.m , slides of Ais. trailia and you can hear a first hand account of the people and country by Mrs Dwight Thompson who with her husband recently visited this beautiful down unde r land Refreshments will be s, rved and a cordial invitat:on is issued to all. One of our guests was well enough t> gi home. Mi- Ona! lb stetler. We’re happy for her and hei family, good luck Opal, we’ll miss you. A. ,1. COM I^ON ATTENDS TK\INIX<. session A J. Compton, route 3, Walkerton, Koontz Lake, has just returned from Swiss-Bemma. Tnc Hinsdale. 111., where be 1 one week training course In wrv-

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ice of the Bei nina sewing machine. The instructoi was from the sac. tory in Switzerland and is now in Hin"da!” teaching the dialer? and ervice j . ph- how to servk a the new m’del, *OO, hne of ma. chines. Th- trai ling helps me to be. ”■ r ’ •’’ r । quain - I wlh -w n. .bis P. bet’.”” I“ :I ' ' ' r . Wto make f■ . ■y !• T : 'I ‘j i-’n.. L- M- : ■ • 35th ;. . ‘ -■■■'/ .’MEine rusincs, mi ” •* ’ ■ Bernina mach: - : ' n hto offer for g . .-tivi,” f r many years. to \rn:xi) 1 \ll retre\t i Unit : j■ • sbyter w . men's Fall R. p. it at. 1 Ti • r. ■ g S” -■: w.l b h”' ' n N v-m. 1 ' ’ ’h- ill a’ T rkev R ■ S' i w : I. n, .In Trads Sis ik» r." w:J b- Rev. fin ‘ a Ma- i. n. ,!• ,• r • f • ].- • , Gem r d .V-embly and Mi., c ■. ton Mai -h ibrg with I>, • - H ■■ j Medical mi.xsi< nary on furl w from Fat-gu, Korea. Mrs. Myron Mullett and Mrs Gene Gerber from Walk* rton, will be attending. WTile lecturing the Sundav schoolers on the nature of sin and damnation, Lbe rural mmi-ter asked one lad: "Do vou know where Lttle boys and girls gj when they do bad things 0 " Then there was the "wolf who was a "big dame’’ hunter. 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 Di-Gel takes the acid arui the gas out of acid indigestion. Get Di-Gel tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc. e

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