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Monday evening Mrs. Kerry Reed, of Bremen, Mrs. Kurt Shaeffer and Mrs. Robert Schaeffer were in LaPorte to help Mrs, Edith Ullery celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coryell, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ecker, of Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. John Markle, North Liberty, were in Bloomington at the Hoosier National Forest trail riding for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. Mrs. Phyllis Gilfoy, of Blue Jay, California, and her daughter, Mrs. Anna Marie Van Aan Diest, of Lake Arrowhead, California, along with Mrs. Gladys Gilfoy. of North Judson, were guests of Miss Ethel Bierly on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Morganelli will serve as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner on Saturday evening for members and their guests. A good dinner and a good time is assured. Mr. and Mrs. John Cowger returned home on Thursday from a trip to Billerica, Massachusetts, where they attended the wedding of their son, Patrick, and Paula Micka, on Saturday, October 6. While in Billerica Mr. and Mrs. Paul Micka and Emily Micka. parents and grandmother of Paula, showed them around the Boston, Concord and Lexington areas. The Cowgers stopped on their way to visit with their son, Dr. David Cowger and family, at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, and again on their return trip home. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellinga, of Middlebury, entertained on Sunday with a birthday dinner for ther daughter, Tamara. Other guests were Mrs. Phyllis Hellinga, of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles, Scott and Tim, Mrs. Ada Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles, of Walkerton, and Kelly

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Everman and son. of North Liberty. Mrs. Frances Sohn. Koontz Lake, spent four days in Hobart last week as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Forman and also spent a day with her son, Mr. and Mrs. William Sohn and family. A farewell dinner was given on Sunday for Jodi Lindsley who has taken employment with Budget Rent-A-Car, in Dallas, Texas. She left on Monday for her new job. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lindsley and family, of LaPorte, and other relatives. The dinner was hosted by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lindsley. Beverly Decker, of St. Charles, Illinois, and Ruth Springman, of Crown Point, were visitors on Saturday of Helen Decker and Nedra Smith. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson and Joanna were Mr. and Mrs. David Shively and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Anderson and sons. The second birthday of Jessica Yoder was celebrated at the home of her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. John B. Guttman, Wakarusa, on Sunday. The afternoon was spent watching the Tigers take the World Series and Jessica opening up her many gifts. Attending the dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. David Yoder, parents of Jessica, of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Buckles, of Green Bay, Wisconsin; Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin. The Wisler reunion was held on Sunday at the Stuntz-Hochstetler Pines with 64 present coming from California, LaPorte, Wakarusa, Hamlet, Hanna, North Liberty, Walkerton and Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Marg Tracy, of Walkerton, is a patient in the Holy Cross Parkview Hospital, Plymouth. Rev. Ralph Jones is a patient in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Francis Laßere is also a patient in Mem-

orial Hospital, South Bend. Helen Decker returned home from Memorial Hospital, South Bend, on Thursday of last week, after having surgery on her ankle the week before. Her daughter. Sandra Hayden, of Niles, Michigan, was here for a week helping Nedra Smith to care for Mrs. Decker. Mrs. Lenna Wilson, of Logansport, was a weekend guest of Mrs. Goldie Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lotter, of LaPorte, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaeffer spent the weekend in southern Indiana to attend the Covered Bridge Festival. Mrs. Martha Young returned Sunday afternoon after spending three weeks in Hobart with her sister, Bertha Jungerman, who has been in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman spent the weekend with Harold Rust, in Greenfield, Indiana. On Sunday they all, along with Mr. Rust’s grandson. Tim McClelland, visited Conner Prairie Farm, near Noblesville. They returned home on Monday along with Mr. Rust and they stopped and enjoyed dinner at the Fashion Farm Restaurant and then enjoyed seeing all the pumpkins dressed up representing all the different states in the fantasyland. Mr. Rust stayed Monday evening and returned home on Tuesday afternoon with his son-in-law, Tom McClelland, who was on business in the area. ENJOY TRIP TO KOKOMO Several members of the Koontz Lake Extension Homemakers Club enjoyed an all day trip to Kokomo last week. The women toured the Kokomo Opalescent Glass Factory and the Ragland Stained Glass Shop. The glass factory has been in operation since 1888 and works everyday of the year. Until recently they were one of two opalescent glass factories in the world and ship glass world-wide. At Ragland they were restoring church windows from Mackinac Island and also Tiffany shades from the Grand Hotel. This very interesting day was enjoyed by Marcy Selga, June Ketcham, Anna Anderson, Bonnie Awald and Carolyn Shaffer. An invitation is extended to anyone interested in joining a home economic club to call 586-2153 or 586-2151 for more information. CELEBRATES 7TH BIRTHDAY Ryan Knowlton celebrated his seventh birthday on Sunday afternoon at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Craig DeMyer and Alissa, of Mishawaka; Mrs. Gene Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Knowlton, Joni and Julie, of North Liberty and friends; Margaret DeMyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Helen DeForest, Mrs. Dave Drews and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Knowlton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knowlton and Danny. Sandwiches, ice cream and birthday cakes were served and Ryan received many nice birthday presents. Health Fair Set For November 3 In Walkerton The Walkerton and North Liberty Lions Clubs, in cooperation with the St. Joseph County Chapter of the American Red Cross, will on November 3, 9:00 a m. to 2:00 p.m., hold a “Well Fair For Your Welfare” health fair. The fair will be held at the dining commons of John Glenn High School, Walkerton. Educational displays and demon strations on achieving and maintaining good health; accident pre vention and safety as well as health-related topics will be on hand as well as free screenings for

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blood pressure, height and weight, blood sugar, anemia, etc. Those participating in the fair are LaLeche League; Indiana State Police; Weight Watchers; Dairy Council of Northern Indiana; United Health Services; Planned Parenthood of Northern Indiana; American Cancer Society; Social Security Administration; Alzheimer’s; American Red Cross and the Lions Club International Eyebank, Cancer Control. Leader Dog, Sight and Hearing Conservation. Screenings to be offered include blood pressure by WEMSA and height and weight by Weight Watchers. Admission free. COMMUNITY CHOIR BEGINS REHEARSALS FOR “THE MESSIAH” The Walkerton Community Choir under the directin of Sharon Klinedinst, will begin rehearsals for their Christmas presentation of “The Messiah”. Rehearsals will begin on Monday, October 22, at 7:00 p.m., at the Walkerton United Methodist

I —— ORDER ■ | FOR ALL I I I MAJOR APPLIANCES | I Karn TV & Appliance I ■ , SALES & SERVICE j I I !; In Walkerton — 586-2592 j I I Bring Model No or Old Part c I B&DBODY & FRAME SHOP Precision Collision Repair 1935 Western, Plymouth 936*8850 We Feature CHIEF E-Z LINER BODY & FRAME ALIGNMENT HUNTER 4-WHEEL ALIGNMENT Hours: 8.00 - 5 00 Monday - Friday - 8:00 - 11:00 Saturday — , , ' PUBLIC SALE We will otter for sale at Public Auction, the following described Real Estate and Personal Property, located at 501 Van Buren Street, Walkerton, Indiana, 1 block south of the Nusbaum-Elkm Funeral Home - at the former home of Floyd & Lucy Hostetler Saturday, Oct. 20 STARTING PROMPTLY AT 11:00 A M. REAL ESTATE AT 1.00 PM. —We will oiler sale this home situated on a corner lot This is a good sound dwelling well cared tor with hardwooc floors, nice open stairway 4 bedrooms 2 baths 1 car garage on a paved street excellent location close to downtown, shopping and schools ? TERMS — 10% down day of sale balance due and possession upon delivery of deed within 30 days — owner reserves right to reject any or all bids HOUSEHOLD Melmik safe good Franklin stove small on heater Sea^s electric range Wards 6 cycle auto washer. Wards heavy duty elecric dryer small window air conditioner chest type freezer oak secretary in good condition oak dresser Singer treadle sewing machine dining set witn table buffet breakfast set with 4 chairs, small porcehan table flowered sofa walnut knee hole desk small walnut table round lamp table, recliner 4 contour chairs. 2 old straight chairs comer what not sheit. 2 boo* shelves books 3 piece bedroom suit w'c vanity 2 doub'e beds. 2 chests small wardrobe 2 smoke stands gun rack nomemace clock case old refrigerator Remington desk typewiter My mandolin Polaroid 250 camera full length mirror 2-20 electric fans wine maker set old 78 records hall tree fur coat table lamps Bissei sweeper electric ce cream freezer costume jewelry pictures frames appliances dishes pots, pans nursing home chair other miscellaneous items OUTDOOR ITEMS Sears circular saw router sander large eiectric drill small forge bench vise targe and small calipers ladder jacks. 2 40 saw blades 1 -52 saw mill blade tool box nusc hand tools saw norses 15 snow tires meat saw pue of scrap old boy s bike pair pole climbers lawn & garden tools Coleman camp stove gas & ’arm lantern piumbe r pot sewer rooter tube tester much more Terms: Cash Lunch Not Responsible For Accidents SARAH MCENDARFER ROSEMARY HOSTETLER OWNERS COL. E DEWEY ANDERSON, AUCTIONEER Rt 2. Box 108, Knox. Ind 46534 - 219-772-2796

Church. The performance of “The Messiah” is planned for Sunday, December 16, at John Glenn High School. Everyone is welcome to join. Thanks to you... it works... for ALL OF US United

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