The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1974 — Page 2
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Mss Rene Williams rvturni 1 n Sunday aft* i a weeks s’ay n Chicag >. visiting friend<_ Mi. and Mt-. Nla.ior. G;’m<i ,- rtaim I an S inday evening • .linnet so: Mi. and Mis. Joi . w • v. Mrs lean Lawience and Mrs. a i me Flaherty will he the h"st. --• < for the Saturday evening H v m dinner of the Koontz I . • Conservation Chib at the ■ houst beginning at 6:00 p.m. । social hout will follow the n o. '>i Wednesday of la-t week, th ■ laughters and their families Mr. and Mrs James Money, Koontz Lake, came to help J elebrate his birthday. Pres, e-u were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond " h npson. Koontz Lake: Mr. and M- Don Apt and son of South )' nI; and Mr. and Mrs. Tom V > ngman and family, of Mishaw । ka.
- NUSBAUM ELKIN FUHERAL HOME WALKERTON, INDIANA * W For Your Information i • W I) -ar fi ie:;.L Extensive travel in our mobile society causes mor- deaths to occur away- from Inane. If this unfortunate event should happen m your family, immediately phone r direc. tor He can promptly arrange for the b sly to he transported home for burial J 1 with m.annum anxiety and expense. * ? Respectfully, i Hl ®i 24 HOUR AMBULANCE service ♦’•*** PHONE 586-3444 The Countryside Place I |JK I ■ I" Formerly Shepherd s Inn Health Facility • tl HOI IC Nl USING ( \IU • MEDK \DE \PPRO\ ED • ONE SIORS \IR ( ONDITIONED • I IKE PROOF Bl II.IHNG • \(TI\JHES PROGRAM • si’ \( 101 S GROI NDS • COI4)KED TA LN EXERT ROOM • SI PERMSED o| |- GROI NI>S TRIPS • LAINDRV SERAKE Rehab. Illation Sei vices Available Physical A Inhalation 'Hwiapy Speech & Hearing Therapy Beauty Ar Hailxi Shops Large Dining Room 3 Lounges Ihvrapeutlc Diets All Faith Rrligous Services < ALL (OLLEXT FOR INFORMATION 772-3952 300 E. Culver Rd. Knox, Ind. ( ARL k\l \NI\R|S, LICENSED ADMINISTRATOR VISITING HOURS II am to *OO p m Daily
Mr ard Mrs. Alex Kuklinski. if K ' adz Lake, were in Frank--1 rt Illinois, Sunday to visit her ino'hei. Mis. Violet Weseley. Mi and Mis. Glenn Jn ■ b ar. 1 f mily were Sundav anl Monday < : of his parw.ts. Mi. and Wendell Jacob, in .‘mgo.a, Indiana. ?.'■ .nd Mrs. Le-Sr Kowiand, Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Otv.Jo Khnedinst wr.‘ to Edwirdsbmg. Michigan, on Sunday to visit their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Welsh. Captain David B. Frame, Walk, erton, is among the nearly 100 A 1 Force Reservists from Indiana and surrounding states who began on July 20- their annual two week tour, of active duty at Gr-«>m AFK .^QO other memlwi ^sfe&e^S’WiVTeetical Fighter Wing i A.r Force Re. serve) cmnplt*^-■ tSc4i 15JcJhy summer camp' ' - ' ’
Mi. and Mrs. William D. Stone, of Millersburg. Indiana., were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mi-. Myron Mullet. Mr and Mt- Ernest Brov dd Gieg and Scott, and Mr. and Mis. Wa>ne Burch sp. nt from Thin •- dly thru Tuesday of last week in Canada fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brayer, of Fort Wayne, spent four days here last week visiting M:. and Mrs. Clyde Walz and Ed Walz. Mr. and Mrs John Koier and son Tim, of Sterling, 111., came on Friday to spend the week end with Mi. and Mrs. Tom Eck. hoff. of Koontz Lake. Mi. and Mis. Burgoone Cnia'-, of Raleigh N i'th Carolina, left on Saturday after a ten day stay in Walkt. ton with Mrs Mamie Mackin and after vi-iting other relatives and lr.<-nd.- while lure in the area. Mr. and Mis. Jnt k Estlick and Michelle, of Detroit. Michigan; Mrs. Frank Mitchem, of El Ca. jon, California; and David Est. lick, of West Caj>e, Austrailia; who is serv.ng in the U. S. Navy, were visitors of Mr. and Mis. Delbert Jac b and family last week. Mrs. Christine Shirley, of Bradens urg. Maryland, came last week and is staying with Mrs. Ada Miller and she is also visiting other fr.tnds in the aiea. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W.ggens entertained at a p t luck dmiu r on Sunday at their home for the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. N< rman Ho-, teller and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lowry. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kerchaert were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maurer, of Orlando, Florida; Mr. and Mr-. Duwayne Welsh and Mi. and M s. Jim Murphey, of Winter Haven, Florida; along with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and family, of Bourbon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cripe and Tim. of Whittier, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cripe Jr., and family, of Chicago, wise m Walkerton on Sunday and in the evening stopped to visit with Mrs. Charles Bandendistle. Also at the time Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bandendistle, of Fish Lake, were visit, ing with his mother. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed at the park on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith as hosts. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clark and family; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sh.ehLs and family; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zumbaugh and daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stull and family; Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark and Mr. Terry Amor. Mr-. Edith Daniels, of Indianap. oiis, came last week to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. William DePoy, and Mr. DePoy, at Koontz Lake. On Wednesday M;-. Herschel Snow, of South Bend, came to visit fith Ins mother and on Sunday a group of relatives and friends- came in at different times of the day to visit.
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7^ - Robert E. L’rbin, Editor IHE IN DEPEN DKNI-NEWS'* CO., INC., Publisher ku 1-03 Ko«M‘\di Road, Walkert-m, Indiana 46574 Telephone 586-3139 PLBLICAHON TIME; Tli-nsday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid Al Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SLUoCKSniUN KATE*;*: $3.00 Fer Year -50 c Additional j It ALuled Out Os State
Mr. and Mrs. Den Brenner and daughter, of Evanston, LI., were here Saturday and Sunday to visit his father, William Bren, ner, who .s a patient in the Parkview Hospital, Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy flew t i Manhattan, Kansas, last Thursday, being called on account of the death of his brother, Walter Kennedv. Huy retur.vd home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Burger, of Walkerton, and Mi. and Mr- Harry Swank, of Sebnng, Fk da. were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rensberger on a couple of days last week. If you look forward to Monday more than you do Fr.day. you’re in danger of becoming successful.
LAPORTE COUNTY 4-H FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS \ I GI ST 6-11 The LaPorte C mnty Lil Fail will run from August 6 through Aupu t 11 V th t.uigrounds at LaPorte. ’1 he following schedule has lien issued: Tl ESI) \Y, M <•! s| 0 . , Morning Ju Igmg of 4-H beef, iwultry. open class latb.ts. Aftirmon Judging of 4-H hm-e and p<ny; open class beef ju Igmg and -4-H d u.y Meer judging. Grand and Entei t dnrr' nt Demolition Deibj at S:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, \IGIST 7 Morning LH . .vine jm.ging and more 4-H hn-■md pny judging. Astern >n Open swine judging. Giandstand Ent» i tainment Country and Western entei tamer. Tommy G ish, m a musical variety show beginning at x:00 p m. THI RSDAX . AI <.l si X M /rning Judging of LH daily and more horse and pony judging. Afternoon 4-H dres- revue and ohare-the-fun acts w.ll te staged in the show arena at 7:60 p.m. Afternoon '1 he < pen.ng of the tooth annual LaP rte County Fair Harness Racing pi giain with the fir t h< at at 2:00 p.m. Grand land Enteitainment Countty and Western entertainer, Tommv Cash, m a mu-ical variety show ix-guining at S:00 p.m, FRIDAY, AKitST 9 Afternoon 1:00 p.m.. 4-H draft horse judging at the 4-H horse and pony show ring. Afternoon Harness racing with the first heat at 2:00 p.m. Eveninr 4-H poultry, barrow and fat lamb sales in the show arena. Grandstand Entertainment Professional wrestling in front of the main stands at 8:00 p.m SATI RDAY, ALGI ST 10 Morning 4-H beef, dairy steer and rabbit sales at the show arena at 9:00 am. Afternoon Hamess racing with the first hea^ al 2:00 p.m. Afternoon 4.H awards presentations at 4:00 p.m. with the an. nouncement of the two SI,OOO 4-H scholarships sponsored by the Fair Association. Grand Hand Entertainment Danny Fleenor’s Hurricane Hell Drivers auto thrill show at 7:00 and 9;00 p.m si NDAY, Al (H ST II Morning At 9:00 am., the bip open class hor.se show and at 10:00 a m the tractor pull will begin. • * Grand Hand Enti itainment Danny Fleenor’s Hurricane Hell Drivers auto thrill show at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.
AGONIZING PAIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? Get Outgro for ri fast relief • i । Whv nJY- .v.ony o’ mpr.-iwn toenail p <in ou’/u an. ,e you fast. t'-npuMry r> M’Outgio 1 ~ hers ••’ated s) o o ■ nfl i-m I'inr rec , ‘ or | I the na Out . . .ri relief, and makes it easw- to rut out the nail cut out the pam caused by in,'/own tuuiiaJ. Ulop Utgrown noil pam fast with Outgro.
