The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1974 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Il LY 18. 1974

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Mr. and Mrs. James Williams :nd family, of Olney. Illinois, spirit last week with his father, n lor Williams. M' and Mrs Larry Parsons t Brian, of Niles. Mich., and uid Mrs. Darrell Steele and ri . y were Sunday afternoon ms of Mis. Edith Steele. ' is. Evelyn Stephenson spent ' week with her daughter. Mrs. "• e Bonoi at Dunnell Lake. 1 . higan. K -v. and Mrs. A. P. Wenger > 1 ed Mis. Sleiling Amm on .e. Dy afternoon. and Mis. Donald Hay, A! i lis and Dana and Mrs. Inez H 1 ' had Sunday dinner at the It 4 Wheel Restaurant. South U • I, in celebration of the wed. J U anniversary of Mi. and Mrs. H iy and the birthday of Dana. Mrs. Maltha Taylor spent last v ; 1. with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bifxn in Goshen. Mrs. Evelyn Stephenson attended )he wedd.ng of her grandson, 11 -dy Boi Toi and Christine Para--1." - ki. on Saturday afternoon i a ’ nth Bend. M ; r and Mrs. carl Fults and ?• - Gertrude SGneman s|x-nt I<- r Thursday with Mi. and Mrs. P. . < d Laidig and Michelle, at V’t(iand. Indiana. They cele. b-1 d the birthdays of Mrs. Shen, v.. and her great-granddaugh. t*'r., Michelle. J

4 NUSBAUM-ELKIN FUNERAL HOME J ‘ WALKERTON, INDIANA w For Your Information ♦ - ? ^4 Deai fi lends. i A I T > * A - s many othei professions, funeral duedois must adhere to strict o of ethics .n the c ndm t of their business. *TV r < la ws of the va.ious states they operate in must be c’eird. They must respect and ob erve al! creeds and religious? customs w of those they serve. Only in this wav do । / Hmeral directors merit the respect ' ap.^ support us the families in their community* * " '* | J Respectfully. I 24 HOUR amb ^aK‘ce service 15 X * PHONE 586 3444 '8

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M:.> Laura Fair returned home on Sunday from a week visit with Di. and Mrs. Bryce Weldy, at Hartford City, and Mi. and Mrs. M o ban, in Kewanna. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fullmer and family were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Eva Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nichols, S itt and Christopher, of St. Sim. • Georgia. Mr. and Mis. James N chols of Mishawaka, were reunt visitors of Mi. and Mrs, Walter St rope. Mis. Gertrude Sheneman spent Sunday with Mrs. Helen Kessler at FGh Lake. BLYS REGISTERED AYRSHIRE Donna Schrock, route 4„ Walkerton, Indiana, recently made an initial purchase of one registered Ayrshire female from Wayne Harter and Garry Schnxk, route 1. Walkerton, Indiana, according to the Ayrshire Breeder'’ Association secretary^. Dav.d Gibson, Jr., of Brandon. Vermont. The transacttdn was recorded in the national office of the Ass Nation. where complete registry i"<■(./ds on all purebred Ayrshire dain cattle in the United States have been maintained since 1875. Because of the r thriftiness and ability to produce an abundance of 4G milk, economically, Ayrshires continue to' become increas. ingly p. pulai breeders and

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commercial dairymen! Rainbow News Walkerton Assembly No. 61, Order of Rainbow f< i Girls, met July !*. Mr. Bussell Lawrence protemmed as Rainbow Dad in the absence of Alfred Drews. Worthy Advisor, Jerri Carlson, invited the girls of her assembly to attend the church of her choice, Mis.'ion Covemuit, at Donaldson, July 2s. Terry H.liman, Connie Clark, Lisa Tuttle and Kathy Eddingi-i, who served as pages at the 31 th Grand Assembly held lecently in Evansville, gave re. ports. Also Nancv Peterson, Hoosier Promise reporter, and Doris Pickavet, Worthy Advisor Jr. Past, who perfo-nned for Grand Indiana Flag Bearer, told of the enjoyment they had doling the session. Adults attending from Walkerton were Mrs. h'lorence Erickson, Mother Advisor; Mrs, Gene Wlutteberry. Grand Chairman of District 26; and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drews, Grand Lecturer of Dis. tricts 1 and 26 and Grand Deputy of District 1, respectively. Sue Beem, daughter of Mr. and Mts. Thomas Dollahan, route 4, Walkerton, was appointed Grand Ambassador of Good Will. Each of the girls as well as the adults, voted it a rewarding week ami Super Mom Coats signed another three year contract for the session to be held in Evansville. Worthy Advisor Jerri searched for ways to make money during „ her term of office and several ideas were forth coming, yet to be scanned and approved. Grand Cross of Colors given each year to persons who have • given of their time and love to Rainbow were accepted by Mom Erickson. Doris Pickavet and Jer. ri Carlson. • Attend First Official Inspection 4 4 reads % AND USES F f WANT AOS I , Those Times You Suffer Acid Indigestion, Painful Stomach Gas ...this is ‘Gasid Indigestion.’ Take DI-GEL for Fast Relief. Dl-GEI gives more com.plete relief because it does \shat plain antacids can't. It rreduces excess’ficid. Also contains Simethicone to get rid of gas, too. Heartburn, gas. bloating go iast. (ict Dl-GLL.

Th« Chicago Motor Club-AAA reminds motorists that the new turn on red law in Indiana becomes effective July 1, 1974. The Motor Club offers the followvig traffic safety tips in connection with the new law:

mWhen making a right turn cn a red traffic signal you must YIELD to all cross traffic. Don’t dart into oncoming traffic. Be sure visibility is clear before turning. /

Robert E. Urbin, Editor THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., Publisher I Hui-03 Roesevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Telephone 586-3)39 PUBLICATION TIME; Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid Al Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION KATES: $3.06 Per Year -50 c Additional 11 Mailed Out Os State

Dehic Hurford Worthy Associate Advisor, Sue Beem, Grand Ambassador of Good Will, Kathy Rohrer, Crystal Clemons and Mrs, Florence Erickson, Mother Advisor of Walkerton Assembly No. 64 attended the first Official Inspection of the 1974-75 year of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls in Indiana. It was- held at the Benton Central High Schixil, Oxford, Indiana, July 13 for the Fowler Assembly No. 131 and Otterbein Ng. 32. In the absence of Their Supreme Inspector, Mrs. Hazel Thompson Coates, due to recent sur'-^ry, the Inspection was done by Mrs. Opal Amsler, Senior Grand Deputy of District No. 16. Staying overnight the group attended the recept.on held Sunday aftermxin. July 14. for Miss Kathy Smith, the new Grand Worthy Advisor of the International Old. er of Rainbow for Girls in Indi-

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pyi When making a right turn on LfaJ a red traffic signal you must watch out for pedestrians in the crosswalk. The pedestrian has ( the right of-way particularly on' the green or “walk" indicator. Be especially careful at school, crossings.

ana. Miss Smith is a member of the Fowler Assembly No,. 131, and was installed to the office at the Grand Assembly Sessions held in June of th.s year. The reception was held in the Benton. Central High School at Oxford. Mechanic to car owner: “Put it this way. D your cat’ were a horse, it would have u. 1)0 shot.” First Application Relieves Itchy Skin Rash Also Helps Promote Healing Medicated Zemo quickly relieves itching, irritated skin. Then Zemo helps nature heal and clear red. scaly skin rashes externally caused. For fast relief, get Zemo Ointment or Liquid.

3*~l A left turn on a red traffic signal J is permitted ONLY from a one way street onto another one way street, left turns on red are NOT permitted when going from a one way into a two way street. t _ 2 6__