The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1978 — Page 2
SEPTEMBER 14, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
WALKERTON
Mr. and Mrs. Ruds Elder returned recently after touring some of our scenic western states. Driving through South Dakota, they visited the Badlands. Black Hills. Crazs Horse and the impressive Mount Rushmore. Several davs were spent at Lake Yellowstone Hotel in Yellowstone National Park where they watched Old Faithful geyser erupt and had an enjoyable boat rode on Yellowstone Lake. A real rodeo at Cody. Wyoming, was enjoyed. The Sandstone Mountains and rock formations near Moah. Utah, were especially interesting and beautiful Several
ENERGY SAVINGS PAYBACK You Can Have It On New GAS DRYERS,Too! If you buy a new pilotless gas dryer, you could realize an Energy Savings Payback (E.S.P.) in the operation of that dryer over the years you’ll use it. You see, when you buy a home appliance today there are two costs you must consider: 1. The original cost 2. The lifetime cost of operation The original cost is important, but with the cost of all forms of energy increasing, it’s also important to “shop” for the appliance that will use less of your energy dollars through the years you operate that appliance. You should choose the appliance that will use the least energy. It will give you an Energy Savings Payback in terms of significant amounts of money saved ... a substantial part of the original cost. EXAMPLES ESTIMATED LIFE CYCLE ENERGY SAVINGS PAYBACK New Energy Saving Gas Dryer 107.64 (Compared with standard gas dryer) New Energy Saving Gas Range 103.50 (Compared with standard gas range) New Energy Saving Gas Water Heater 144.90 (Compared with standard gas water heater)
Actually, the E.S.P. could be much higher in certain cases. Gas Company representatives and appliance dealers will welcome the opportunity to explain E.S.P as it might apply to your home appliances. E.S.P. is something to think about. It’s another reason to replace your old ones with new energy saving gas appliances. the company No them k xJtonc Pubfc Ie? vkc C onyx/ ,
days of sightseeing, trout fishing and jeep riding up rough mountain trails were spent with a niece and her husband at Carbondale. Colorado. One very interesting day was spent at Aspen and another at Vail. Before leaving Colorado they also visited a granddaughter and her husband, at Denver, where they had dinner at the Casa Bonits, a well known, very lovely and unusual restaurant. They were ac- ■ companied on this trip by Mr. Elder's sister, Mrs. Marvin Abrams. of Louisville. Kentucky. The annual Kelver family reun--1 ion was held on Sunday at the
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Tyner 1.0.0. D. Lodge Hall with bO present. Mrs. William Harrell, of Argos, w ill be in charge of the next reunion at the same place. A birthday party was held for Mr. Art Zigler at his home in LaPorte on Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitmer and sons, of North Libertv; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zigler and Dawn, of Stillwell; Mr. James Holm, of Rierre, South Dakota; Mrs. Carol Lee Epperson and daughters, of Lake Station; Miss Kazuke, of Japan; Mr. and Mrs. William Bierly, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bierly and Mrs. Esther Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dipert recent supper guests were Leon Dipert and Mr. and Mrs. Terry ’ Dipert, of New Prairie; Randy Hart, of LaPorte; and Judy Dipert. 1 Mrs. George Hillis, Koontz Lake. ' has been a patient in the LaPorte ' Hospital for several days this past 1 I
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week. Mrs. Lois Godfrey and daughter. Betty, spent Labor Day week end with Mrs. Margaret LaMaitre. in Muncie. Mrs. LeMaitre will be remembered as a resident of Walkerton and a teacher in the schools here for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hayter, route 3, recently returned from a visit to their daughter's, Sp. 5 Charles and Rose Swanson and Tonya, in Weisbaden, Germany. While in Europe Mr. and Mrs. Hayter and Rose journed to London where they spent a day as guests of Mr. David Sullivan and Mrs. Richard Green, of C. E. Heath & Co., who took them on a tour and they were shown the operation of Lloyd's of London, after which they were treated to lunch at a private diners club. The following day the Hayters and Rose met Mrs. Hayter’s pen pal for many years, Mrs. Jack Tremeer and family, in Witham. England. Then back to Germany to spend the remainder of their stay with their family visiting and sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ross, of Lakeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton returned on Wednesday from a vacation in the north and eastern part of the United States. First they went to Canada, Niagra Falls. Cooperstown, the Hall of Fame, and then to Bridgeport. Connecticut, where they ferried over to Fort Jefferson to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kattau and family. Mrs. Kattau is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hostetler. of Walkerton. Miss Patricia Lynn Houser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Houser, graduated from the Michiana College of Commerce as an ex ecutive secretary and is employed at Woodworth Moving and Storing Company. Miss Houser was on the Dean's List at the end of each grading period. Mrs. William Dickson entertained with a luncheon last Thursday for the following guests who will soon be leaving for Florida for the winter months, Mrs. James Morrey, Mrs. Ellen Brede, Mrs. Oren Duthie anl Mrs. James Gray. Other guests were Mrs. Robert Johnson. Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Mrs. George Behnke. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Hiler, of Jensen Beach, Florida, were here for several days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hiler and family and other relatives and friends in the area. Mrs. Herbert Moss, of Pasadena. California, came on Friday to spend several weeks here with her sister and her mother. Mrs. Elsie Crambert and Mrs. M. Lang. Mrs. Loretta Gantcrt, of Niles, Michigan, and Mrs. May Sass, of LaPorte, were Wednesday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Eshter Kaugman. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Sr., and Mrs. Helen Smith, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner in celebration of the birthdays of Mr. Hahn. Mrs. Smith and the Skinners. Mr. Jim Holm, of Pierre. South Dakota, was a guest over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bierly. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Urbin. of Kewanna, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Bertha Urbin Mr and Mrs. Ed Moravek will
serve as hosts for the Saturday evening dinner of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Clark and family, of LaPorte. and Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and family were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Clark on Sunday in celebration of Mrs. Cleo Clark’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty attended the annual dinner meeting of the Past Matrons and Patrons of the Order of Eastern Star of 1949 at the B & B Restaurant, in Nappanee. on Sunday afternoon. A good representation of the members enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner and a time of catching up on activities of all during the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cripe, of South Bend, were elected to head the group for the coming year. Dorothea and Albert Brenner entertained the Brotherhood Club of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Donaldson, on Sunday. Although the temperature was in the 90's. 22 members and wives attended. Mrs. Nora Hahn and Mrs. Ber tha Schmeltz were in Fort Wayne Saturday evening to attend the wedding of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kolmar. Mrs. Kolmar is the former Violet Schmeltz. I here were many other relatives from Walkerton also present. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brehm 1 were in Grayslake. Illinois, over the ' week end with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schap pert. Mr. and Mrs. John Newland were in South Bend on Sunday for the open house at Uniroyal where Mrs. Newland was employed for many years. They took the tour through the plant and visited with lots of former employees. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson, of Prescott, Arizona, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson, Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barbknecht, in Hamlet. A family get-together is being planned at the Anderson home. The problems of the world are complicated by too much negotiations. DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up (p 4 days ANBESOLKILLS MOUTH PAIN ON CONTACT Denture pain, toothache, cold sores, teething pain, relieved for hours. When minor mouth pum strikes use Anbesol the pam toiler Anbev 'i with three anesthetics > soothes irritated nerve endinys deadens pain Helps prevent in t«- tion t<x' Use as directed for hours of relief I
