The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1974 — Page 3

HOLD REUNION Alr and Mrs. Elburt Place, anson Township, entertained 55 . en dents of Charles and Cathne Campbell on Sunday, July । a t their home. The Campbells ue to Chicago from N^gra ( js, Canada, over 100 years ago. Veronica Draves, Stillwell, co-hostess. . tne guests arrived in the >rning, they were served rolls id coffee, in the car port by Mr. i Mrs. Michael Sullivan, Chi. and Guy Godsey, IndianapoA family tree compiled by 1: and Mrs. Joseph Darguzas, A ergreen Park. 111., which was .played on the car port wall ,r all to see. Mr. and Mrs. Edd ister were in charge of name ,gs. Many of the people had ever met before. A ham and turkey carry-in din. r r and supper was served on the IV vn and dining room. Frank eikel, Chicago, husband of Sar. h Campbell, deceased, was the blest present. Daren Draves, »unwell, Michigan, four year Id son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry iraves, announced the arrival of is five day old sister, Hilary nn, the newest member of the imily. Thomas Caster, a stu. nt of Western Illinois Univer. ty, came the greatest distance. Others present were Mr. and Irs. Lawrence Draves, Mr. and Irs. Amel Draves, Mr. and Mrs. uvid Draves, Richard and Di. nne, all of Kingsford Heights; tr. and Mrs. Joe Daruzas, Jr., id Christie and Megan and Kev. Sullivan, of Chicago; Mr. and Irs Frank FeckeL Jr., and Lynn larie, of LaMont. Illinois; Mr. id Mrs. George Zolleck and ree children, of Park Forest, iinois; Mrs. Mary Godsey and ns Jason and Guy, of Indianap. is; Mrs. Kathryn Matovick, tick and Drake and Julie Rigley, ■ Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Mich. •1 Draves. Tommy and Mike, of Alling Prairie; and Mr. and Mrs. • chard Draves, Scott and Steve, t LaPorte.

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Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Walf^h, of Saguna Lake; Tammy McCarty and Mrs. Chris Kelley, of Chicago. Organ music by Marcia Storm, er. of Michigan City, was enjoyed throughout the day. The childlen were entertained with tractor, motorcycle and go-cart rides; strolls thru the woods; darts and croquet. This was the first gath. ering and a wonderful day, hoping to meet again next year. ENTERTAIN RESIDENTS Thursday, July 18. the residents of the Walkerton Nursing Home had the pleasure of seeing slides and hearing a talk by Pete Meyer. who works for the Kings ury Fish and Wild Life Pit-serve. Th.s hunting area is funded by the purchase of hunting and fish, ing licenses and is open to the public. They have many acres of secluded types of natural under brush plus fields of gram so animals can propogate under natural circumstances. They band the ducks and deer so a check can be made at future dates. Many lovely slides were shown. Our birthday party on Satur. day. July 20, was a huge sucess. Our grateful thanks to the C. & D. Dog KenneLs. of Teegarden, Ross Divine, Fred Church and all the other folks who brought and showed their dogs. Residents were delighted to be able to pet the dogs We had hunting dogs. Newfoundland. Sheep dogs, Siberian husky, schnauser, doberman pinschers, gordon setters and Irish setters. They showed obedience, high jumps, guard and attack. It was most interesting. After the dog show we had a sing-a-long of favorite hymns. A cor. sage was presented to eight birthday residents. Fun was had try. ing to guess birthday pictures taken when young. Refreshments were served to about 65. If you have any old stockings for stuffing, we'd be grateful or if you have any items suitable for residents, in good condition, jew. elry. perfume, slips, purses.'house

dresses, men's sweaters shirts, socks, we would appreciate hav. mg them very much. Bring them to the Nursing Home or call, well pick them up. We plan a Rummage and Store Day just for our residents soon. If you can't visit, drop your friends here a card. Mail is their life line. Correction — Camp Millhouse picnic is August 29, not July 29. JOHN GLENN FOOTBALL All boys planning to participate in football at John Glenn should see Mr. Howstrawser to pick-up physical slips at their earliest op. portunity. Non-contact drills for both varsity and Jr. varsity candidates will begin Monday, Aug. ust 12 at 8:00 am. All players are invited to the Hostrawser's for a cook out at noon that same day. Full scale workouts will begin August 15. The varsity will practice from 8:00 a m. to 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. All junior varsity candidates will practice from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Each prospect must hand in a physical slip before he may participate. The season will open with the DANCE SAT.. JULY 27 THE EVIL WAYS Country Western & Rock 9:00 . 1:00 Shamrock Inn North Liberty, Indiana Di « Quickly RELIEVES 'Gasid Indigestion’ •.. it's those times you J suffer acid indigestion I and painful gas, too. i DIGEL* 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. Get DI GEL. ODRINEX contains the most effective reducing aid available Without prescription ! One tiny ODRINEX tablet before meals and you want to eat less • down go your calories • down goes your weight ! Thousands of women from coast to coast report ODRINEX has helped them lose 5, 10, 20 pounds in a short time - so can you. Get rid of ugly fat and live longer ! ODRINEX must satisfy or your money will be refunded. No questions asked. Sold with this guarantee by leading drug stores. _ . HOM ELITE * i 4 XL-2 CHAIN SAW ] TWO TRIGGERS J ONE tor big cutting |ob« ONE tor littto pruning job* 1 LIGHTWEIGHT • POWERFUL • • RUGGED o 4 i Only s|-| 0.95 | I Look tor your local Homallta I 11 (tottof in the YELLOW PAGES. J

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LaVille Jamboree on August 24 and the first game will be at home on August 30 against Bre. men. A minister returned a used car to the dealer and was asked: “What's the matter, parson? Can't you run it?" The pastor replied sharply; “Net and stay in the ministry.” Keeping a secret from some people is like trying to smuggle daylight past a rooster. An elderly farmer wrote to a mail order hou.se as follows: “Please send me one of the gasoline engines you show on page 787, and if it's any g<»od, I'll send you a check.” In time he received the follow, ing reply: “Please send check. If it's any good, we'll send the engine.

SENIOR CITIZENS DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY AT Janet’s Beauty Salon 406 Illinois St. | Walkerton, Ind. | Phone 586-3390 Perms, $12.50 Hair Cut, $2.00 Wash & Set, $3.50 | WEDNESDAYS ONLY V ft s x- * "THE BANK ALMOST GAVE ’ 'ME A NEW KITCHEN!" ■ I What she means is: Our low-cost bank appliance loans are so prompt, economical ond easy to repay out of income, that almost any housewife can have a new range, dishwasher, dryer, or washing machine now . . . before facing another winter in an ill-equipped, out-of-date kitchen or laundry. Let us give you fach and figures right now. No obligation! Farmers Slate Bank Os Wyatt Wyalt — Walkerton MEMBER FbiC )

“How wag the class reunion?" "Like a masquerade party, Only when it was time to remove the masks, nobody did." Customer: “Tell me hone-stljr now. is there any surefire cui^ for dandruff " Barber: "on vp\ indeed! It ig an applicat.on invented by a Frenchman name Guillotine.” The hand-Mome young minister wag reading his announcement, at the Sunday service. “The Little Mothers’ League will hold their weekly meeting this after. n<x>n. Ail those who wish to be. come Little Mothers, are invited to meet me in the rectory.” The best w-ay for on overwork, ed housewife to find peace and quiet by hersef after a busy day is to start washing d-shes.

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