The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1974 — Page 4
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\ Darlene nn 'i c • •' rr. f Bremen, called :. Mrs. Ev» a Slephensun F: ay w- n. ,’i • AtOr i Albright. Mis.' Edna Alii. >u t, Mis. Ei antes SMb' > • M'. M irtha Md nr key c : v ' Chi ■ Jacks<al visited Mis M ■ ’ G • in Delphi on Saturday. X and Mrs. Giant I y: of Kokomo, called on Mi. m; M <>■ il Woi things n, S . . y yip Over Sixty Club w.d iUf‘ at t North E.ia ity C >mmim..v P ling n W< .a.:- ' ■ ‘ a: 200 nr/ n 1 r a p ‘ E k micn }; ■! ■: t W .it u.ks w'. he ‘h" speak, i .nth' :m. 1 . V a d Ml . Mok .1 ■ r <.• / Ma.'S., Mi. a: 1 Mi t > t (■ -i k and M.. and. Mi • . s- -u N■ ■iag n weit i ■ ■ ’ v.sj* ■,f Mi . Russell ci, k • dr;<s Hunter, of Det’ .t. 5’ . i . sjxnt several dajs last wo k v, • i.i> sister Mrs. Mable Humes a '< । Floyd. Mi and Mis. Gale M- rick, of S 'h Bend, were last Thur-d/y pi ei guests of Mr. and Mis. H ii\ey Sheneman. Friday afterno. n callers were Mr. and Mis, Russell Narag< n. Walkerton. a i ano Mrs. Eluon Clark and A is M. L Clark visited Mr. an 1 " rs Donald Noel and childien ir Goshen Saturday evening and al' ■ attended a recital that Tracy Noel was in. vi hi d Mrs. Jim Newcomb n o Mrs. Effie Hammaker visited M‘ md Mrs. Harold Hammaker a <i < 1 bdren at Leesbuig to h, p 1 xann eel* irate her birthday i • i ently. o and Mis Clayton Clindanj. . .a Bremen. Mr. ami Mrs. \ i m Fulimei and family, of 1 iPorte and Mr. and Mrs. Carl F m ' ana family, of Mishawa. k were Sunday aftem ; m call, t ' < i Mrs. Eva Fullmer. PFC m i Mr- Cail s L Ross v. . return t C, iMo Spr.ngs. rad . on Fi iday aftei spen 1ing two week's leave as guests ei Mi and Mn Will; >m Ross. X'uin Beno, and Mi and Mi> t.-n Shupe: t if North Like ’ rs Koss is the f. rmei E-- ky Shupe rt. 'ose Times You Suffer • Acid Indigestion, p ainful Stomach Gas tms is ‘Casid Indigestion.’ "’ke CM-GEL for Fast Rei.ef. -GI 1 c us more com- ... 1: d .. . \ - . - Ag ; • • t r Pl-t.FI
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3iis. R n . i O I " . FI ii .da. i- >; a '.me s“v< . w eks with t., ■•■;■■■ M . . M. R. Bert est Ulbritht w’> S nday d;nm r guests of Mr and Mrs. Jeriy Howell air! >m in Aigos. None E N rtf Lit y W t W ks w 'I rush hydrants on Thursday an I Fule.y. 6 an ' l ~- JOLI A TMHAE MEET Tia J ly Twehe Bumo Club of N :t . 1. <ity nu t at tin? honu : Pat GHfnn on May 22. Three rcun I- of bunco w<i. played. Pi .ze wim> : - were M.s. I;.s B • . first; Mis \ . t Singlesec 1: M: s. G 1 ■ Raucn. ■ pnz ; Mrs. Mal 1 Burnett, nn st bun 5 nd sit also w n the clothespin. Aftei prizes were given, re. freshments were served The next meeting will be cn June 26 at Mis. Chaile.' Hensley's. NORTH LIBERTY BAM) TO VL\Y SATI KDAY The North Liberty High School band will perform at the Bi-Cen. tennial kick-off celebration held at the River Bend Plaza Mall. South Bend, on Saturday, June s The band will play the national anthem beginning at 9:30 c.m. and a short concert to follow. The majority of the 15 seni< r< w.ll return to play this perform, ance. Also two seniors. Scott Emerick and B b Gowin recent'y receive 1 scholarships and three in n e seniors are planning music carvers and several more are auditioning for college bandls. The band direct r stated that the high school I a: i will rehcai 'C every Tuesday .n June and climax with the 4th of July celebrat.on to b> held in North Liberty. This tehea.sal includes new members with the time f r reheai.?alr 1: 'in 630 t S:00. AGONIZING FAIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? Get Outgro tor fast relief \‘ji- .w - n ... _ ■> . . <• , • »-x , . ,4h • : * - - • "2 S’vc l
Summer band begins on June 12 at 9:00 a.m. for the Junior band followed at 10:00 a.m. the i-.u :m t. I nd an I a* .11 :00 a.m. ‘b gmnei - han 1. Colleen Rose Receives Scholarship Mi'S Colleen Rose has been chosen as the scholarsh.p reciph t f Zeta Pi Chapter of Kappa, Kapp K ppa. CMfeen, daughter ■ ■ • ■ * ‘ M1 W iltei R 204 N Main St.. N th Libert;. :.' a 1974 graduate f N rth Lberty H:m S ' j She lias been active in many extra curricular activities during her h.g’h school years including Drama Club. GAA Symphonic Band. Foreign Language Club. Pep Band and Pep Club. An Honor Society meml>r in grades 11 and 12. she was also a vocal award winner in her junior year. Among her various other interests she is a teacher in her local church youth group. Miss Rose will attend United Wesleyan College .n Allentown. NOTH E The Philathea C.ass of the United. M<th. ’.st Chu h. Walk, erton, will meet at the Georgia Street build ng > n T . :rs . iy. June 13. at 2:00 ’ch k in the after, n n. Ho.'tess for b e day u..l be Mrs. Helen Mitchell. Announcing DOLL'S SERVICE STATION featuring a complete line of LAWN-BOY* SOLID STATE \ 1 IGNITION So'.'j S‘3le : on has n o rov ”, paTs. No condenser, no poi’cs to rep ace T ■" ng , is perTane”! y fixed. It a most never needs a t-ne-up. ! ^ghtweight Magna tedeck fu eas, hanging. Extra-quet mder-ue-deck mu^er. Snap-on grass bag. Pivoting g'ass bag support red for dose maneuvering. Patented rear sa'ety s k ’e'l Patentee sa‘ety colour a” d defector bar. 1->ean&arranty, DOLLS SERVICE STATION R k~<'v It K H \\ alkorfon LAWN-BOY
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CAROS ’ of a® THANKS^
I would like to thank all the nice people for my cards and good wishes when I was in the ho-pi-tal. Especially Ann Ressler for taking care of Duf. Gaynelle Denaut T want to thank everyone fo 1 the cards and prayers extended to me while I was in the hospital recently. I am mighty grateful to my friends. Earl W. Taylor I would like to extent my thanks to all who sent me cards and flowers while I was in the hospital. Elizabeth Steinke LOCAL GRADUATE RECEIVES Karen Kane, a 1966 graduate of North Liberty High School, recently received her M A T., < Master of Arts 1 in teaching from DePauw University. Karen received her ts.S. degree from Indiana State University in 1971 and since that time she has been teaching juni r high art in Greencastle C mmumty Schools. Her summer^ have btan spent as a state park naturalist and a Girl Scout camp direi? r. Karen .s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kane, route 1, Walkerton.
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BIRTHS r Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rice, Mn and Mrs. Douglas Rice, 304 Maple St.. Walkerton, are the parents of a son born on May 22 in Mem rial Hospital, South Bend. He has been named Joshua Paul and weighed eight pounds and four ounces. DiGeI RELIEVES r Gasid Indigestion’ ...it’s those times you j suffer acid indigestion ] and painful gas, too. 4 DI-GEI.’ gives more complete relief because it does what plain antacids can’t. It reduces excess acid; also contains Simethicone that gets rid of gas, too. Heartburn, painful gas go fast. Gel DLGEL. jTsEVERIONE READS ■Hr AND USES f IWANTADS* •• / Arthritis Sufferers: < < WAKE UP WITHOUT ' ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up in the morning without ail the pain’s stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stomach. It’s called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of relief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of Anacin* analgesic tablets.
