The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1974 — Page 4
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a and Mi> Lamy Kane call, ed on Mis. Luna Ruff Monday afternoon. Mr and Mi' Kenneth Folk and <i lighters, of South Bend, spent Mi nday with Mrs Florence Jones, Mr and Mrs Alex Hildebran!. A\< t Ohio, and Miss L.nda Hildebi <nd. of Indianapolis were week end guests of Mrs. Myrtle Donati -n and M . and Mis. Leland Dnatlien and family, (r May 25. Carol E Steer- raceiv d her B.A degree from Han. •vi College Hanover, Indi?.: a H parents are Mr. and Mis. Mx Steele a.ri they attended i'- list commencement exon . - Car l :- v„ ding her parents ti ' week I. d will be work.ng M:dis< n f tin summer. Mi and Mi< D .raid Xml and i dien. Gosh :.; Mi. and Mrs. I. a-h Clark a. i Mi M. L. Clark at’- noed a birthday party cok on Sunday it the home cf Mi anu Mrs. Lunv Clark and Lmily, in Mishawaka. The oc- • isiup w honoring Timothy C’iik, who was celebrating his 4’a birthday, and al> the bh thu»y of M;s. Noel.
I T I I . ... t i & O # ' r ?■■ < ^*4* $ ▼ ■■r- • ■ ■ '■■•Tg-r' ■ ' *■ f-.r .- ' a z ”*T“ , & < S , <’ 4 ' f o »VA.I. *W>' J # F ' w • i * ■ A *-. £ * » 1 L i s- x v* ~ ’** •- 4 '•■ ■ ~ A-■ • • - * ■> d । HAAG REFRIGERATION! J SERVICE I ‘’yr ' Phone: S&6-2692 J I PUBLIC AUCTION i* » > »A r As we wdl sell our home the following personal property ‘ - wrH be sold % mile south of (.van's Restaurant at Koontz Lake. Indiana - Sunday, June 2 i 12:00 NOON , Hi H >EH( cj ■ TOOLS. MISC.: Beautiful maple clt Mdo. i rola IV; box ard white Admiral TV. stereo ccmtination; I ■ ! ■ ■' ; Birdseye maple bunk r sing! beds;. 3 I eh i'i iv : .p ve 2 deluxe maple and walnut coffee • । "k-s deluxe I nderw. . d electric office typewriter; early Am«r. in .1; • . t mat le platform i kei: cedar chest; book. d ; '• 9x12 ard 6x9 wool hooked rugs; { given 9 x 12 • . j, lyester i ig; dehumidifier; ''mm movie pro. ’‘V um: 'weep<r; k t 7s records and cabinet; record p.aye Maytag u . mger washer; several amv footlockers; I i' mica table and chairs; 2 EA kitchen cha.rs;’ new blender; । iressure c oker; 24 meh wind w fan; electric hair dryer; lot 1-iens; bedding: sheets; Christmas lights; lot jewelry- nice picture-, ca.d title; sun lamp; golf cart, corning coffee pot; Sunbeam m.xer; lot new size 15L shirts; nice men’s and ladies clothes. I FEATI'RE ITEMS: Set American People emwch^iedia (still Ki crater s-- W rid. Bo k Teenage Classic Books, new. TO y l -^ All y r Nice f wer lawn mower; 2 base cabinets; perlef tion < . f v- : electric heater; gend work bench with ; , in ' :1 -'» hp. motors; k.tchen cupboard; new • t। ll f '■ r ‘'f-sime 2x 6 lumber; copper J tubing, -h .... i; lWn in(l garden tcx-.ls. . HEMS Cr.n.-ual fancy Guman clock; nice i round t'i J’ . k wicker cha.r large old r. k Toms (ASH N<t R-spons.ble For Axodeuts Ml & f^rs. Earl Wilson RALPH COSTEIJJ , Am t. • -ei, R :te 2 Flynn jth 1 .. ne 7'4 311_
Mrs. Edna Schrader has return, ed frem Carlsbad. Calif., after spending the past months there. Mr-. Lillian Peterson and Tom spent the week end with Mr. and Mis. Jeiiy Peterson and family, in Ind.anapolis. Mi and M s. Harry Warner. R, Chester, spent Saturday even, mg w ' . Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Mr md Mm Larry P irsons. of N;’.< M hg in > r i - n Brian called on Mrs. E Steele. S m. day after:- t. M v.'. y callers wei Mi M I Scar, b: ■ 'Ugh. of SeUV: Bend an.: K x t na. Mi. and M s J.mpe: P c> hive, returned to their hni .n Casa. Arizona, after visiting her ; ents, Mr. and Mrs Arn Reel. Mr and Mrs. El i> n Clark ontertained at a kirthday supper Monday evening with guests being Mr and Mrs D< nald X ■ 1 and famly, Go-hen; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark and family, if Mish iw ika and Mrs. M L Clark. Tiie occasion was in honor of R< va X el.
Mrs. Meri Graff, of Elknart, and Miss Ruth Ke Iver spent Saturday with their aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Donathen. Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Brown, Goshen, called on her mother, Mrs. Martha Taylor, and Mrs. Nellie Smith Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn wailace, of East Lansing. Michigan, are spending several days this week with her sister, Mrs. Lillian Peterson. Mrs. Carroll Mitchell and Mrs. Carrie Bickel were dinner guests last Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cark. Callers were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bickel, of New Carlisle. OBITUARIES^ Mrs. Pearl E. Secord Mrs. Pearl E. Secord, 71, of r. ute 3, Walkerton, died Monday m ruing in her home of an apparent heart attack. Born Jan. uary 5 ISIO3. in Haverhill, Mass., .'.a had lived here five years, m vmg f: m Chit <go. On August I! 1 . 1!‘24. in Hastings, Mich., she was married ti R y Victor Seci ’d. who tiled X vember 26. 1972. Surviving are a s n. Charles R., cf Walkerton; s< ven grandchildren; a brother. William Batchelder Jr., of Merrimac, Mass.; and a sister, Mrs. Tin i Hovey, of Winthrop. Ma.ne. Services were at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, in the Xusbaum-Elk-Arthritis Sufferers: , < WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take d less often and still wake no in the m, -rni'i? without all the pain’s stillness. Yet so g de yeu can t tkc Hist ' ct cn an empty sto:'.> acn. Il s vai'ed Pnin 1 Get hours of relief. Ask for Ar: irifis Pain Formula, by the makers of Anae in" analgesic tabitts. 1 Announcing DOLL'S SERVICE STATION featuring a complete line of LAWN-BOY’ i SOLID STATE \ I IGNITION J 21 MoSel 7263 Solid State Ignition has no , moving parts. No condenser, no points to replace. Timing , ispermanentlyfixed.lt I almost never needs a tune-up. Lightweight Magnalite deck for easy handling. Extra-quiet under-the-deck muffler. Snap-on grass bag. Pivoting grass bag support rod for close maneuvering. Patented rear safety shie'd. Patented safety contour ard deflector bar. 1 -year warranty., DOLLS SERVICE z x STATION \ IbKiMnelt R"ad Walkertun LAWN-BOY
in Funeral Rev. Clyde D. Wake, pastor of the Walkerton United Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. Ralph Rogers Ralph Rogers, 84, of 61550 Poppy Road, died at 6:20 pm. Sunday in the Farris-Lombardy Nursing Home after a long illness. A retired farmer, he was born February 19. 1890, in South Bend and had lived in Greene Township for 41 years after moving there from South Bend. On June 7, 1913, in South Bend, he married Irene Weiss, who survives. Also surviving are a son, Jay R. of South Bend; three daughters, Mrs. Donald Klinger, of Un.on. S. C., and Mrs. Ralph Horner and Mrs. David Lafflm. both o' Pouth Bend; 11 grandchildren; and 16 greatgrandchildren. Services were held in the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home Wednesday with Rev. Carl R/k'. pastor of the Sumption Prair;e Urnted Meth- < dist Church. < fficiating. Burial was in the S> uthlawn Cemetery, South Rend.
I^-*? ’BB J 'sHh xk Itl ^l • s ' 5 ] I i-i;. ' “A TEACHER affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops." HENRY ADAMS THE EDUCATION OF HENRY ADAMS Some teachers work for a living, while others work as liv.ng Here at Divme Heart our faculty strive to help eich -of <mr S wrt^'TlV' Th" r m<elf *- <alentS ine surface of life. The discovery of who we are and what HeaH n ^, iS . lhe . cmet piquet of a g.> i education. At D vme - F taHeSy A '■ IUP '/'!l a tX. h . help each student disceve- the < t f rt to Uvi£ y ° Ur tMChm ton '' 'or Divine Heart Seminary DONALDSON, INDIANA «813 (2l») # 56.59»7 r would l-ke more inform on oiv.ne Heart's programs: ( ) Day Student / . D ( ) Boarding Student Name Address Telephone DIVINE HEART SEMINARY D 'Hald- n Indiana 46513 i 2191 93'.:.9927
Mrs. Htlen M. Rldcfle Mrs. Helen M. Riddle, 62. of 59711 Crumstown Highway, North Liberty, died at 6:35 p.m. Sunday in Healthwin Hospital after an extended illness. She retired two months ago fiom the South Bend YWCA after 35 years of service. Born May 4, 1912, in Crumstwon, she was a lifetime resident of the area. yer hu^iand, Claude E., died October 5, 1973. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Goldie Sumpter, of Bremen; a son, Don E., of South Bend; two grandchildren; f.ve brothers, Roscoe, Marvin and Gerald, all of Bremen; Vernon, of LaPaz; and Cecil, of North Liberty; and a sister, Mrs. Stanley Geabler, of South Bend. Sen'ices were held Wednesday at the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty. Rev. Daniel Fowler, D.D., paster of the First Presbyterian Church. South Bend, officiated. Burial was in St. Joseph Memorial Park Mrs. Riddle was a member of the M;sh. awaka Chapter No. 267. Order of Eastern Star. A pessimist preicrs artificial light to genuine sunshine.
