The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1974 — Page 3

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t w. . Mi ■. Gnyn-11 St vc s. T , . , I. D I ' ’ -Nrv.^. : M b ..■ - ■ " ■ 1; ■,- w. :■> ii. Snr hi : ■ ( . a-, -•■••r.t th< day at Ct du P. . t. of Fb ing t ■) - M • 11 \ M J \ X K -I wit ■ - ents. Ms-, an ’ M. . (’ . i< - Sc • . tr 1 h w re fora calk th Ci. ig ■ S. Ii -1 Cl ■ Walter F tax- t Jr. was bit . - ed Saturt iy anti return" ! h r fi/m LaPorte H rttal whre ke had been a patient for a week. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Win Daniels, of Decatur, Michigan, were visitors with Mr. and Mi -. Wally Pickavet an 1 family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rice, of Koontz Lake, visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Drandt, in Crown Point on Sunday, June 23, for a familyget together honoring the Rice’s granddaughter, Jodi Jordon, of Corpus Christi. Texas, and also their grandson, Michael Drandt, of Cedar Lake, was also present. There will be plenty of activity at Stuntz Pine Forest this week with approximately 150 Girl Scouts from Culver, LaPaz, Plymouth, Lakeville and Walkerton gather for a week of camping. During the week the girls will be learning in classes for studies on Camping and Outdoor Living, Indian Lures, and everything that helps to understand Girl Scout work and the enjoyment that comes from being a real scout. On Friday afternoon of this week there will be a program given by the gills which will be open to the put lie and any one wishing to go is welcome. The Camp is under the supervision of Mrs. RayChapman and her group of help, ers. bi rii Walkerton, Indiana Friday, Saturday, Sunday June 28, 29. 30 DOUBLE FEATURE Walt Disney Feature No. 1 Alice In Wonderland And Feature No. 2 Charley And The Angel Showlimes — Feature No. 1 5:00 & 7:45 pm : Feature No. 2 6:15 & 9:00 p.m. Co ruing Next Week WILD GIKL

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e -r p ESi I ■ vilwwj ■ We Appreciate it The men and women on the job at NIPSCO extend a sincere thank you for your patience and understanding during the recent storm. To be without electric energy for even a short time is an inconvenience, we know. That's why we were on the job, restoring electric service as soon as we could possibly do it. And thanks, too, for your - £ cooperation in reporting electric outages; it helped us get your power restored a little faster. NORTHERN INDIANA PURUC SERVICE COMPANY 1

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