The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1976 — Page 13

HAVEN HUBBARD/HAMILTON GROVE PLANS

In 1922 Mrs. Armena Hubbard gave the 704 acre Haven Hubbard farm to the Evangelical Church and the first wing of the Hubbard Hall was completed in 1923 consisting of 29,500 square feet plus basement of the nursing home facilities. In 1945 the building mortgage was paid off. In 1948 remodeling of the original Hubbard Hall was done with the inclusion of a skilled nursing care facility. In 1966 another addition of 31,980 square feet plus basement in "T” shape was added to the north of the original building. The second floor of the new wing contains a modern 36-patient nursing facility. 1968 brought the denominational merger of the Evangelical United Brethren Church and Methodist Church. In 1976 the board approval was given for an expansion plan and the name was changed to Hamilton Grove. The expansion program will begin in the spring of 1977 and run through 1981 for the 12,160,000 program of Hamilton Grove retirement community. The first new development will be an Independent Living Cluster of 20 units costing approximately $586,000. Eight additional Independent Living Clusters, a new Intermediate Care building, a new Congregate Living building, a major addition to the existing main building and a new Campus Center are all planned for completion by 1981 on the institution’s 238 acre campus just north of New Carlisle on Old Chicago Trail. First Application Relieves Itchy Skin Rash Also Helps Promote Healing Medicated Zemo quickly relieves itching, irritated skin Then /emo helps nature heal and clear red, seals skin rashes externally caused. For fast relief, get Zemo Ointment or Liquid

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TICKETS ON SALE NOW The Plymouth Arts Commission is presently issuing tickets to patrons and subscribers to the regular series of performances this fall and winter. Included in the series is the U.S. Navy Band on October 21, “Gilbert and Sullivan a la Carte" on February 11, and "Dear Abby" on April 1. The closing date for the sale of patron's tickets has been set for September 7. Patrons' tickets guarantee holders reserved seats in the new auditorium. They are also good for all extra programs which are sponsored by the Plymouth Arts Commission which are anticipated during the year such as additional concerts or performances from colleges and universitites in the state. /new’homeutt;) Stops? ■ Lightweight-7 3 lbs • • 14 Power Tip'Guide Bar • Delude cushioned handle bar • Two triggers-one tor big jobs like firewood one for little jobs S4EQ9S like pruning Mw” e ’• 'I»M b«i iM.n

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