The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1973 — Page 3
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; try Anspaugh. son of Mr. Mrs. Tom Anspaugh, is in nc.ial Fl spital, South Bend, wing a fall while at woi k I> wny Sheet Mt tai, in Roch, i, < n Friday of last week. Be i broken wrist and a con. -ion and is in the intensive e unit of the hospital at the .. of publicaion. Kev. R< beri C Bowman, pastor the First United Presbyterian irch. was elected as orator of Scottish Kite Valley of South nd. Rev. Bowman was the iker for the class of 32nd de- ■ e Masons, Members of the nard P. Claudon, 33 degree t.-s from Walkerton are Robert twman, Harold R. Button, Low. R. Cumins, Robert G. Hillman I Nelson N. Kinney. Leonard Trowbridge, of North Liberty, also a member of the class. Mrs. Ethel Bierly took Mrs. adys Gilfoy, of North Judson, ~ - dnesday afternoon of last week . i they went to Crawfordsville, diana, to attend the program Billy James Hargis, "Korean uys and Dolls" at the high hool auditorium there. The lildr* n were from 21 Christian nisade Orphanages in Korea who ere on a 1973 National U.S A. our. The program was a three t two houi performance. Kor. m children's songs, folk songs, Xmehcan songs, Engli h and Korean hymns, native Korean ances in beautiful costumes was < njoyed. Master of ceremonies was Pastor Charles Secrest, who was one of the tour conductors f the Holy Lan i Tour Miss Bierv took in 1971. ’2 Sit SU SU SU« su ■
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Thanksgiving Day guesCs of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan and famlly will be Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch and Mr. and Mr>. Robert U-K in. Mi. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith entertained Mi. anil Mr- Eiitz Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Art Vitou and family, of South Bend, on Sunday. Mrs. Vitou is a daughter of th*' Smiths. Mr. and Mr'. Everett Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bakei and family, of Bremen. Mrs. Leonard Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Toni Steele and daughters of South Bend, were in Three Oaks, Mich., Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reed for their annual birthday celebration for Dr*nnis Baker, Tom Steele and Richard Reed. Mrs. Dorothy Walsh came home on Eriday from a two week vacation in Lake Worth, Florida, and visiting many places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Matteson, of Mattawan, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. William Eagan, of Kalmazoo, Michigan, were guests of their friend. Mrs. Georgia Stillson. on Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer returned home last week from a two week visit in Fort Collins, Colorado, with their son Craig, who is taking graduate work at Colorado State University. While there, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Pletcher in Cheyenne, Wyo.; Doug Lute in Englewood । and William Brenner Jr., in Fort Collins They also reported th* y had a 16 inch snowfall the first two days they were there. A* «
There will be no carry in dinner at the Koontz Dike Conservation Club this week due to the holiday. Fied Bulling-r is home from Ball State University to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mi- Fred Bulling* r. On Sunday the family went to Fort Wayne to vi ;t with M and Mrs Don McGrath and family and to help Lain a * lebrate her t irthday. Mr and Mi' E-l P-g diivki. Mr. and M s. Clifford Kik th, of Walkert* n and Mr and Mrs Jim Risner and children, ct Knox, attend'd the wedding of Mr. an-1 Mrs. Fl'xlor, in Chicago, on Saturday and the ■reception which was held in Niles, Illinois. M.s< Jennifer Jac< b. of A'lan. ta, Georgia, and Jefi Jac b, of West Lafayette, will both be home for Thanksgiving with the .r parents Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob. On Thanksgiving they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jacob, in WoJcotville. Mrs. Herbert Holsinger and son and Miss Teressa Jones, of Terre Haute, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stull and family. Tommy Stull came home on Monday from the LaPorte Hospital where he had been since Thursday of last week as a medical patient. Mr and Mrs. Waldo Hoover, of Dowagiac. Michigan, were Sat. 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 and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get Di-Gel tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc. •
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urday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery. Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mercer and sons. In the evening on Sunday th* UI. lerys were in Hamlet to visit with her bio’her. Mi and Mrs. Earl VV isler, wh- a-e home from Florida for over th* holiday.-. Thanksgiving oav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter John.-on will
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bn Mr. ami Mrs Wally Johnson, of North Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson and family, of Howell, Michigan; and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and son and M - U-.nna Kl< pfe-tem, of Walk, er ton. There a n rr my who cry f r leaders!'.:;) v.-h-' h -ve not yet learned to f. iiow.
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