The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1975 — Page 4
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— HIE INDEPENDENT NEWS — JVMARY 9. 1175
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Week end guests of Mr and Mr.- Archie Brehm were Mr. md Fi ink Murphy. of Chicago. S!- y Eddinp i sjwnt Sunday n g * with hei aunt and unde, Mt and Mi- Lyle Roush and f amilV. Mr and Mrs Wilder Burnside vs in Milford Sunday visiting Mr' Hetbert Baumgartner. Mr tnd Mis (Jerald R Vicki Lipa, of Lakeville Mr and Mrs. Ai'hur I'eMyt and Craig and Miss 1 h>nna Brown were dinner g sts on New V- ii' Pay of Mr rind Mrs Hamid Knowlton and Gene. Mr and Mrs B b Gardner and T. ■i v ret rm ! 1 'me Sunday ev. ei rg after a vacation through the not lay 'p nt in Ihinta Gor. u.i. Fla., visiting their ,*tn, Tim h i in Bradenton. Florida. where thiv v..sited Mr Gardner’s folks, Mi and Mr> Oscar Gardner. N.w Year’' d.nner guests of Mi and Mt.' Wilder Burn<dde were Mr a- 1 Mrs. Fritz Skin, n t Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts. Mi and Mi- Ray Stoneburner. Mi an«i Mrs Claude Sheneman. Mi and Mrs Ed Pogfulzinski. Mr' Bein.ce Licht vnbarger. Mrs. Minnie Mikesell and Mrs. J. C. A' Iner, New Year's eve guests of Mr. a <1 Mrs Allan Eddinger were Mi and Mrs Live Roush and Jennifer: Mr and Mrs. Richard Kunkle: Mrs Th» Im i Watts; Mr. a i Mrs Bill Jennings: Ken \\ atts and Julia Guests of Mr Jack Hannagen. Adams Street, on Sunday. Decern, n ’ 29. were hi' sister. Miss Mar. •I’ e Hannag-n. Oak Park 111.. 1 a niece and family, Mr. and V < Sam Jones, Kathy. Judy, 1 i ’y and Tommy, of Elgin. 111. t. .. and Mrs. Robert Boyd b . j : »muy. »>’ G>shen Ohio, spent ,1 1 tion with n- r parents, Mr. ami Mrs. (. '•ion Patrick They were also g -sts dong with Mr and Mrs. } i <ck f< ■ i day with a dinner pf v in t e home of Mr and Mu G» ne Patrick and Tammy, (cier gue' - - were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Beuttner and family, of i.tPrte: Mi and Mrs Phillip Patrick, of North Liberty: and mis Hetty Patr. k. of Walkerton. Mr. and Mm Dick Verkier re. turned Irani' Sunday from a three we*k vacation In Florda. They \tsited several places but their mon stay was in Fort Myers Beach. There they were joined by Mr and Mrs John Bellinger and Gregg The men enjoyed n u p on a large sail boat and ah*o .-■me deep sea f>hing while the uozea Kejj themseive* busy with arts an 1 craft' The weather was . <eai. modi} in the 80 ’s
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Mr. Ix*onard Howerton. of Koontz Lake, was taken to La. Porte Hospital on Monday of this week. Mr and Mrs Jack Ryan and Jim returned home on Tuesday. December 31, from a trip tn Flor, id a over the holidays touring the state and visiting with his mother. Mi', C A Ryan, in Punta Gord a. A New Year’s eve party was held in the home of Mr and Mrs. H iroid H "teth-r »nd f imdy The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pat McN >rV n and daughter' »f Elk Grove Village Illinois; Mr and M’s David Hosteth r. of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs Paul Swihart ami ' >n. Plymouth; Mr and Mrs Jim H s’eti. r and Mr and Mr'. Fritz. Skinner. Sundry guests at Mrs. Charles Rmdendistels and Mrs Robert E Finkb wer Mr. and Mrs Richard Sicner and son Alex Nicholas, of Chicago; Mr and Mrs. Dick Ban. dendistel, Fish Lake; Mrs Edith Sicner went back to Chicago with her .on t > g< t the plane for home in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Charles Bamlendistd and Mrs Edith Sicner accompanied Mr and Mrs. Dick Bandendistel of Fish Lake, and Mr and Mrs Jerry Fa'bend* r and son Jaynon of Norwalk, Conn., on New Year’s day to Mr. and Mrs Harry Dnf. fey. in South Bend for Edith Sic. ner’s 63th birthday on January 1. A dinner was enjoyed followed with visiting. Ed-tlr and Alice played the organ and sang hymns an! happy lirthday. Ms Phyli s Emmons Stradley. of Rhode Islahd was home for the Christmas hoi.days visiting her parent', Mr and Mr.- Che'G r i Red i Emmons m Plymouth Other guests during the holidays were Master Matthew Janovic, nephew, of South Bend; Brother John Disser, >f the University of Notr- Dame; and Mr. and Mrs Cecil Rf inson. of Lakeville. New Year’s day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Allan EMnger ar. 1 fam’ v were Mi and Mrs Colin Eddinger. Mis Thelma Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eddinger and family and Mr and Mrs Bill Jennings Later guests were Mrs Betty Kunkle Don Kunkle and Mrs. Live Roush. Mrs Noble Sheatdey was at her son’s Mr. and Mrs Noble G Sheatsley, at Alexandria. Va , for the holidays and her birth, day. They went to a CTinstmas mncert at the Kennedy Center, took the Chri'tmas Light Tour through the White House anti went to historic William' T burg She al*> gifted grand*>ns in Cr »fton. Maryland. Richmond, Va. and Charlottesville. V«.
Mrs. Minnie Mikesell came last week after a week's stay thru the holidays with her son and wife Mr and Mrs. Clyde Martin, iq Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs Fiml Wilson, of Mexico, Indiana, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jacobs and family. Mr and Mrs. Richard Kickbush and family returned home Sunday after a week's visit with his mother, Mis. Rena Kickbush, in Batavia. New York. Sunday evening guests of the Allan Eddingers were Mr, and Mrs Bill Jennings, of Laporte, and Mr. Doug Bum, of Grand Raftda, Michigan. Craig DeMy< r returned to Fort Collins, Colorado, after spending the holidays utth his parents. Mr. and Mis. Arthur DeMyer. Craig recently completed his masters degree in business and Finance at Colorado State University and has arcvptfxl a position with Western Federal Savings A- Loans in Fort Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bulla, of North Liberty, were in Orlando, Florida during the holidays as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S >l- - The Koontz uaae Cons<rvati n Club w.l! hold their Satunlay meeting with the usual good carry in dinner at 5:30. slow time, with ho-tess-« being Mrs. Cal Newell and Mrs. Kathryn Long. A social hour will follow. New Year’s day guests of Mr and Mrs William DePoy were Mrs. Earl Watkins and Sherry and Mr and Mrs. Michael Fin. ley and 'on of Valparaiso: and Mrs Edna Fry. of Walkerton. Mr Arthur Michalski and three cM.ldren left Monday for their home in Baton Rouge, La after spending some time here* due to the death of his father, Will,am Michalski Mrs. Louise Stephen, son. of Chicago, cam^ Sunday to be with Mrs. Michahki for a tfeek. Mr and Mrs. John Bellinger and Gregg returned Sunday from a three week stay in Florida. They j-topped at Disney Woi Id t<> s]wnd a lay and whom ^hnu’d they see but Mr and Mrs John S tlmos The major part of their vacation w »' sp-nt at Fort Myers Beach enjoying the sun'hme and all the sp->it.' like ^ailing fishing, etc. Law ve> You want to div rce your husband just because he's ca-> less about his appearance? Wife: That’s right He hadn’t shown up in about two years. LOSE WEIGHT OR MONEY BACK Odrinex can help you become the 'slim, tom person you want to be Because Odo new contains the most effective reducing aid available without a prescription l , One tiny CMrinex tablet a half hour before meats suppresses your appetite you eat less ■ down go the calories • down goes the aei^-ht! ^dh the Odonex Plan, chnically tested you will eat sensibly no Starving no special exertises Site and effective when taken as directed. You must lose ugly fat or your money aiII be refunded no questionj asked Get rid of e»cess fat and live longer with Odrmex. I Two Trigger* IJIHC Z ♦or big cutting job», ond little ©tuning iobt.
SENIOR CITIZENS MEET A fine group of Senior Citizens from the Walkerton area met at the Community Building on Monday night January 6, for their monthly carry-in dinner and even, ing of entertainment and fellow, ship. Mrs. Lcoard Beaty read tiie Rev. H.lly Graham's 'Prayer for a President' to the group est. er which she led them all in heartily singing 'America the Beauti. ful.' Jane Keefe accompanied the singers on the piano when they also sang several other old favorites. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman treated the folks to a fine showing of colorful slides taken on th’>ir recent tr.p to Germany, Austria and Switzerland. All senior citizens are Invited to join this group on the first Monday of every month at six p.m, in the Community Building. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own. Roger Back RFD North Liberty, Indiana 3tjl6p Tri Kanna News The fTp4 lon Chi Chapter of Kap. pa Kappa Kappa met at the Walk, erton Nursing Home on January 2. The meeting w us called to ord. er by the president, Mrs. Ernest Brovoid. It was announced by Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, chairman, and Mrs. James Capek. co-chairman, the annual style show will be held on March 6 at 8:00 pm. in the J»hn Glenn High School Audi, tonum Tickets can Im- purchas. <xl from any Tri Kappi member or at the door Further details will be made at a later date. Th- chapter is '-pmsoring a boy and k^.rl who need special orthodonist work. We oe please<l to announce th it our chapter will lie repre. s<-nted at the Tri Kappa State Convention m Hemh Lick. Ind.,
X ' I * • I • iik fe: 8 . ■ 1 J til > i 7” % v.. Il w^' I How much of your success will depend cn your savings, Tom? That’s a good question that the realty •‘sharp’ Tortis, Dicks and Harrys-the leaders of ten or twenty years from now — can answer! For today’s smart young ‘man knows that with a ^rowin^ bank savings account—added'to every payday—he has a growing ready-cash reserve with which to take advantage of opportunities and with which tb insure independence of choice during the years ahead. StaH chvin^ hera, with . safety plus interest, NOW Fanners State Bank Os Wyatt Wyatt — Walkerton MEMBER 11>IC
on April 24, 25 and 26. Those at. tending will be Mrs. Ernest Bro. void and Mrs. Glenn Jacob. The program for the evening was presented by Mrs. Robert Fenstermachcr. A very interest, ing taik was given. She repre. sented the steering committee of the "Special FEend" project in Walkerton. She presented the purpose, gains and goals of this group to Tri Kappa mem'ers. An invitation was extended for their support for this project. It was stressed that there is a great need for volunteers in the community. Anyone having quea. tions can contact Mrs. Robert Fenstermacher or Mis. Richard Lightfoot, Also, the giLdance counselors at either Urey Middle School or John Glenn High School. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ernest Brovoid, Mrs. DeWayne Pavey, Miss Linda Huhnke and Mrs. Art SchmNtz. The motif for the six'ial hour was rather unusual since all the members were notified beforehand to come dressed in "bum" clothes Refreshments were served directly from their packages, with the unterpiece being a candle in a coffe • can. The next meeting is scheduled for February 6 at the Nursing Home. NOTICE Due to recent telephone inquires I would like to publicly state that I am no longer affilated with the Delbert Cl ingenpeel Excavat. ing Company. Chester (R<d) Emmons EMBARRASSING, BURNING Itching? ZEMO relieves itching fast because its special ‘anti-itch’ medication soothes inflamed surface (issues (»ct relief with the lirst application of soothing, medicated 7hMo. otntmeat or Liquid, tivlliv
