The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1974 — Page 2

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* L*” J,in‘M almp nit I H .*it. H njtal. i< in 4i’i. r ' M moi. -. ' -pit U as pr< \ \ r] "-' '• ryi ■day gin I- of Mis Char.. Bai .dero.sL’ ind Mrs. Mar. . ?t Einkle wen Mi and Mrs. t y Duffy ar. i Mis H* len Ai - . rd Mis lawak* SUurday evcnr _ itnncr guests Mi. and Mrs M -ms Mal. <f were Mr. a" i Mrs. Lester 1 . ly, Mr. and M Floyd Bier. 1 Mr. and Mis Ar' Bi< 'ly anti H S Ethel Bierly. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erdelyi :• » family and M r and Mrs. ( 3 Ck Cup- weie in Rockvdle ..’•: Madison on Saturday and Sr lav. Idle covered bridge fest. • was in full swing at Rock, v It? and due to the enormous < itw i there, they decided to go 'o Madison and watch the hydro, pfe-e races which they enjoyed i u the Kentucky side of the Ohr River. They enjoyed a bea. ut j d trip at this time of the veai

WCHaMgMBHMSHMMHMBSSMMBMMMMKSfISMMMMNMMBSMMMMHMSIM PATIO SALE STARTING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 ANTIQUES HANDMADE QUILT TOPS. AFGHANS & STOLES FARMING TOOLS, MISO. PARTS, ODDS & ENDS TWO OIL STOVES — SOME FURNITURE POWER SAW — TOYS At r CLARK'S FRUIT FARM NTW'KKN WALKERTON A NORTH LIBERTY’ ON STATE ROAD 23 . * 4 .IW Jf > , SPECIAL! GE Electric Knife With Wall Mount Holder Reg. $19.95 now $14.88 LIBERTY BELL 135 N. Main — North Liberty Open R:HO To fI:N

Mr. and Mr\ Lyle Burnside, of S r.h Bend, were Sunday tu- Is (' Mr and Mis. Wilder Burnside. M Blanche Rinsbcrgcr, of Santa Anna, California, is here sp-- iding a few lay • with M’1 i 7. Skinnei and other relatives and fraud around the area. M’ and Mrs. John MrGovr n spent the week end in Franken, muth, Mi higan, to see the dispty of ChEstmas decorations which i asp malt\ in this ae a. Mi a. John Lanham and daught. i Linda, of Wilmette, 111., were । Fi '1 iy dinner guests with her father. Mi and Mrs. Louis Kemp. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kemp and family and Mr. and , Mrs. Wendell Kemp and daughter were callers. Saturday evening Mr. and Mis. Kemp and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkier had dinner t< - gethi i an.l spent the rema.nder of the evening in the Kemp home playing cards.

Miss Ethol Bierly was a Monday dinner guest of Mrs. Ed Jen. sen at Fish Lake. Mrs. Fh d Bradford and child, ren. of Silver Like, were guests <1 Mi. and-Mrs. Louis Kemp on l u d ty oi this wick. Mr. and M.s. John K.rac fe and daughtei. it Fort Wayne, were Sunday and Monday visit, o* , vim her parents, Mi. and Mis. Dale Ulhiy. Mr. and Mi Rob.it Gardner Were Sunday guests < i M’ and Mrs. Richard Land and daughter in Union Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Reger Hellinga, of Middle bury, celeb: a ted their daughter's 1 । thday on Sunday w.th the so 1 wing gueds pi< - ent for a dim a r at the noon hour, Mr. and Mi- Raymond B a^.es ' and Mi. and Mrs. N rman Be gles and family. La t week gu> ds of Mr. an 1 Mrs. C'yde Chapman were Mrs. Beulah Fetterhoff, of Winona Lake, sister <f Mrs. Chapman, and their cousins. Mr. and Mi -. Unice Hylton and Mr. and Mr-. Troy Weeks, of Floyd. Va. Guests of Mrs. Charles Bendon, distel and daughter, Mrs. Mar. garet Finkle, were Mr. and Ms. Russell Seiber, of Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Seiber .s the former Lola Sheaks, a school chum of Mrs. Finkle. Miss Ethel Bierly entertained 12 ladles of the South Bend Dis. trict United MethoeLst Women for a dinner meeting last Thursday , evening in her home. On Friday ( afternoon Miss Bierly, ill's. Bess Hopper and Mrs. Sidney Smith attended a committee meeting in the Home Demonstrat.on office in LaPorte to j|an for their Christmas party for their county president. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pennon, of New Kensington. Pa., visited friends in Walkerton on Wednes. day^ October 9. Thuy visited with Mrs. Charles ILnz, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. LaFeber and Mrs. Frank Dunn. The Hermons were resi. dents of Walkeiton 20 years ago when E«1 was the manager of the Air Products plant. The Wisler family gathering was held on Sunday at Stuirtz Pine Forest with a pot luck din. ner to start the day off served to 76 guests Guests came from Niles and Stevensville, Michigan; Elkhart. South Bend. Wakarua, Fort Wayne, New Carlisle, Vaiparaiso and Walkerton, Indiana. The group enjoyed hay rides and visiting. Friday evening of this week will te the annual business meeting of the Koontz Lake Oonser. vatinn Club when the election of officers for the coming year will be held. All members should be there at 7:30 p.m. Saturday ev. ening ltrs. Roy Newell and Mrs. Marg Clark will be the'hosteases for the carry.m dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club at the clubhouse with the dinner to begin at 6:00 p.m. and a social hour to follow. Always drive carefully. UNWU WatUasnJF AGONIZING MIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? i GetOutgro for « fast relief i w-rih* •ifony of inf- *n t^n»il pain wf*a (hilftii r i' .1- !*-.! irr fui i's ii-ih-I' Out<fQ <J>. ’ • #i|> M/lilHi" 4 I It* I H*' V *lll Os |«r i'’i' 'Hr IXi'r' , . rj UM f.- 0 l '4> I n .>> t •rs fi • it fhr n Cut o?t »- < 4umml to i", i «> kcna.i. U p nr (i r.j>> p n U'.l mil, OuigfO.

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United Way Drive Reaches Half Os Goal As of OctoK'• 11, $571.50 of a $1,125 goal has been pledged to the United Way from persons em. ployed in Lincoln Township busi. neK-e\ We have called on appi iximately half of our prospects. Why give the United Way mstead of dhcctly to agencies? No single agency can meet all com. mun ty needs. The United Way supports a wide varietv of ag< n. ies and essential services. Ran. dom giving will not maintain these vital programs. It takes planning and cooperation of the entire community to g<-t the most out of the contributors dollars. Each family or individual in St. Joseph County benefits in some way at least indirectly from the United Way. If you have a

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