The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1974 — Page 3

krs. Roy Newell returned home Saturday from a week stay in icago while her niece, Miss Sal. Uhlir was in the hospital for gery. Mi. and Mis. JacK Buswell pie home on Friday from a 10 Y vacation at Bradenton, Flor, i where they visited Mr. and .*. Carl Weaver. Mrs. Weaver ilr. Buswell’s mother. i Vfr. and Mrs. Alvin Conner, of ' ilberry were Sunday callers of •8. Roy Miller. (Mrs. William Dickson, Koontz ' ke, entertained at a one o’clock Msert luncheon last Thursday t r eight ladies. Br.dge was play. I and prizes were awarded to . rs. Ruth Brehm, Mrs. Helen । inter and Mrs. Barbara Benson. Mr. and Mi ■•. Jei y Malstaff ti family, of LaPorte, were Sun. w I’ visitors Mr. and Mrs, John 'ells. Gail Malstaff was an ev. ing caller. Mrs. Wells is revering from recent surgery. 1 Air. and Mrs. T. C. Urbin were nday guests of Mrs Bertha "bin. In the afternoon they all lied on Dr. and Mrs. John Jttman and family in Wakasa. The T. C. Urbins are from s ewanna. ( ( , r Mrs. Mac Bottema, Mrs. Roy . Iwell and Mrs. Emmet Clark 'lll be the hostesses for the Satr day evening carry-in dinner of t e Koontz Lake Conservation ub at the club house beginning 6:00 p.m. sharp. A social hour 1 ill follow the meal. ! jMr. and Mrs. Everett Shinn •ne home on Saturday from a icition at Key West. Florida. 1 1 the way they stopped to make , short call on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd jwn, Mr and Mrs. Harry Doll tul Dr. and Mrs. V. B. Wolfe, ;q tring. On the way home they » made a call at the home of and Mrs. Eugene Kerchaert ‘MI report that Mrs. Kerchaert 1 improving from her heart at. ck which occured in January. Saturday guests of Rev. and rs. John Goodpasture were Mr. pd Mrs. Paul Moffett, of South ll*" 1 I| Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Wake re. rated last week from a three vacation in Fort Lauder, de, Florida, with Rev. and Mrs. artman, of LaPorte, and Rev. fed Mrs. Paul Stevenson of Muner. An enjoyable vacation with Ice weather until they arrived in i the central part of Indiana was : id. The gas shortage presented »ne problems in Florida for the I jrtherners. I For | SINUS i Discomfort I TAKE sinarest I *l* ■ sinarest SPECIFICALLY FORMULATED FOR I SINUS HEADACHE I AND CONGESTION * F^nwuicorp. IB PHARMADRAFT Box 1212 Rochester, New York 14603

Mrs. John Wells was a Monday dinner guest of her mother, Mrs. Frank Hahn. Kenneth Clayton, cub master of the LaPorte Boy Scouts will be camping out at the Stuntz Pine Forest on this Friday and Saturday. On Tuesday evening of last week several local ladies made a surprise call on Mrs. Zoa Walz to help her enjoy her birthday. Refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Mary Gordon arrived home from Forida on Sunday, with her was her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hartsoch from Ray. North Dakota, who had joined her in Florida. Waiting for her arrival home with a surprise birthday dinner were the following children. grandchildren, nieces and nephews: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barden, Mr. and Mrs. Elson Bar. den and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shores and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Kronk and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barden and family, Mr and Mrs. Francis I.a. Bere and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stickley, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ruby and daughter. Mrs. Clifford Laßere and Robert Laßere, all of Walkerton: Mr. and Mrs. Rich, ard Fall and Jeff Ervin, of FJk. hart; Mr. and Mrs. Donald LaBere and family, of Chesterton: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ervin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall, of New Castle; Miss Phyllis Ervin and friend, from Muncie; and Mrs. Deloris Rickard and family, of Lafayette. An enjoyable day was had by all with the honored guest completely surprised.

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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty and Miss Ethel Bierly were at the Haven Hubbard Home. New Carlisle, < n Tuesday of this week. These fine people are helpers and assist at the home in many lime ways with certain tasks that have to be done by volunteers. To honor the welding anniversary o| Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler entertained the Smiths and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner at dinner at the King- Table Restaurant on Monday evenmg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hosted ter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hostetter wr.e i n South Bend as guests of Mr. and Mis. Jerry Ho.-tetter and family on Sunday. The Jerry Hostetter's son St<>ve. was cel. • briting his 12th birthday with the help of gr mdparents. Elect Officers At Kick-Off 4-H Meeting The Community Building at Walkerton wis filled February C for the first meeting of the season of the Lincoln Township 4-H Comrads. Many plans were made including enrollment of new membdrs Wednesday. March 6 and a skating party in April for all paid up members. Mrs. Linder Pearish, chairman of the Lincoln Township 4-H Advisory Board, welcomed the large crowd and presided for the election of officers, turning the gavel over to Dru Ross, newly elected

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girls club president and to Bruce Tinkey, boys club president. Also elected were Laura Malstaff, girls club vice president; and Mike Decker, boys club vice president; Lynn Warner, secre. tary; Dawn Pearish, treasurer; Vickie Wallace, publicity; Jane Westhues health and safety; Connie Clark, recreation; and Linda Chapman, song leader. Miss Ross appointed a membership team to visit each of the schools here on Monday. March 4 to explain the 4-H program to new merrj ers, especially those who will be 10 years of age some time in 1974. Aieuiner.' Ahl laxe part in a cancer drive on Sunday. March 31, in which the club w.ll canvass the town of Walkerton for funds to further research on cancer promote education to t!u danger . ig. nals of canct r and to assist those who need help with the disease 4-H’ers were told that vol in. teer leaders for the various pr . jects have not yet been - btaine 1. but it will be solicited as sign.up is indicated in each project. Any. one interested in volunteering for either sewing, cooking, leathercraft, knitting, fine arts, w< d. working, electric or others can call Mrs. Pearish at 586-2474. Mrs. Pearish was elected chairman the prior week with Mrs. Ralph Neiswender, co-chairman; Mrs. Lynn Kaser, secretary; and Richard Kersh, treasurer. ADo on the board are Mr and Mrs. Harry Malstaff, Linder Pear, ish, Jerry Groves. Ms. Deri Wal. lace, Mrs. Fred Newland, Mrs.

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Daniel Denaut and Mr Robert! Ross. The next meeting of the advivisory board will be 7:30 pm, March 18 at the Community Building. Further plan< will be discussed for the seventh annual open class hoFM- show which is the only mon. ey making event here to sponsor the 4-H pr gi am here, James Davis was appointed chairman and Harry Malstaff his co-chair, man. The date was not set for the show tut will be at the Walk, erton Place Park a.s in the past. Teacher: “How has tne invention of the automob.> benefitej mankind ?" Pupil: "Wen, it has almost stopped horse steal.ng.” Don’t need It — wbv keep it — use our classified ad»i Helps Shrink Swelling Os • Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation IToctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. I hen it actually helps shrink swelling of thesa tissues called by inflammation. 1 he answer is Preparation, ff 9 , No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or •upjxxsitories. •

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