Walkerton Independent, Volume 47, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1922 — Page 7

NON- RESIDENT NOTICE State of Indiana, St. Joeeph oounty, s». In the St, Joseph Superior Court, No. 2, March Term, 1922. Frankie Bihlmire va. Otto L. Bihlmire Divorce No. 941 iwr Be it known, Thal the above-nam-ed Pltentlff baa filed in the office of the Clerk of said court her complaint against said Defendant in the above cause together with a proper affidavit that said Defendant, Otto L. Bihlmire, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for trial on the 26th day of June, 1922, the same being the 31st day of the next term of said Court to commence at the city of South Bend, on the 4th Monday in May next, on which day said Defendant is required to appear to said action. Wilbur M. Warner, Clerk. By Margaret Cowgill, Deputy. Jones & Obenchain, Atty’s for Plaintiff. 3tmlßw Made By Many Walkerton Residents. Many people in a misguided effort to get rid of kidney backache,: rely on plasters, liniments and other makeshifts. The right treatment, is kidney treatment and a remarkably recommended kidney medicine is Doan’s Kidney Pills. Walkerton is

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FRANK S. NASH Trustee Lincoln Township Hereby gives notice that he will be at his office in the Denaut Building Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week for the transaction of township business. Office hours 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. W. F. MIRANDA M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The treatment of All Disease* of Women and Children a Specialty. Office In Building near residence Office Consultation Free Avenue B. Phone No. 14— L DR. W. C. WISENBAUGH DENTIST Office in Denaut Bldg. WALKERTON, IND. Hours: Btol2a. m. 1 to 5:30 p. m. Evenings by Appointment . L. O ID UF B 3 £5 . MASONIC. WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M. No. 619. Regular meetings the first {Thursday ©f each month. Visitors velcome. LESLIE HARMISON, W. M. ROY GINDELBERGER, Sec. E. J. McCARTY Auctioneer Donaldson - Indiana Phone Tyner Central [ SMITH & CO. | Funeral Directors, | LADY ASSISTANT S OFFICE PHONE No. 4. RESIDENCE, No. 4. ® a g WALKERTON, INDIANA fagafiaiaijaiiaff^^ I t

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From Our Correspondents STRINGTOWN Mrs. Floyd Ribordy of LaPorte was here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fred Cullar. Rev. and Mrs. Aiva Barr and children took supper with Elizabeth Sousley Thursday evening. Jonathan Sheneman died Thursday afternoon at two o’clock and was buried Saturday afternoon. Funeral services were held at the First Brethren church by Rev. Wirick. James Sousley and family of South Bend visited with the former’s mother, Elizabeth Sousley, Wednesday. Henry Roush visited with his sister near Nutwood Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newcomer, Eva, Mary ana Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kaser called on Frank Kaser’s at Sumption Prairie Sunday

afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stanley from east of Lakeville, Ben Sousley and Miss Elsie Curtis, Clarence Sousley and wife and son and Wm. H. Sousley were visitors at the home of Elizabeth Sousley Sunday. Paul Mangus reports ten visitors for last Sunday at his place. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Simpson, Metvin Roush and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Roush of South Bend ana Claude Roush and family and Cleo and John Sheneman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roush Sunday. A double welcome rain visited this community Sunday night, it not only watered the drj ground but laid the deep dust on the road. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crowl called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Roush Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Naragon, Mrs. Mary Ann Stull and Margaret Wharton drove to Nappanee last Thursday. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, Sunday school Sunday morning. Crowds are small but if you come it l counts one more. Esther Naragon is home from Chicago to spend a week with her parents. There will be a singing school at the Oak Grove church every Tuesday and Thursday evening for an indefinite time, it is free for all. Everybody will be welcome. Mrs. Chas. Selkirk is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Ribordy, of near LaPorte. STAR Jerry Hildebrand . f South Bend visited at the Melvin Robertson home last week. Mary Wharton haj returned to South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McKesson and son, Knight Dale, of South Bend were last week-end guests at the Edison home. The W. H. and F. M. society will meet at the Star church Thursday afternoon, May 25. Mrs. Olive Wooster of South Bend is visiting with Mrs. Peter Howell this week. Several from here attended the fur .al services of Mrs. Fred Cullar ’o.st week. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Maftzger of Elkhart and their guest, Mrs. S. C. Lentz, of Calif., were Sunday guests of Evan Bare and family. Peter Howell lost his best cow Monday by lightning. Arthur Floran and James Howell and their families took Sunday dinner with Earl Surface and family of Tabor. Ed Auer and family of near Lakeville were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. James Howell and Mr. and Mrs. John Schrader attend- , ed the evangeJistic services at the Wesleyan Methodist church in South Bend Sunday night. Rev. R. D. Wise of Albion Ind., is the evangelist. Several from here attended the mother’s and daughter’s meeting at the Sumption Prairie M. E. church last Sunday night. Olive Edison is assisting Mrs. Roy Patterson of Sumption Prairie with house work. Sunday school at the usual hour followed by preaching services. Also preaching at 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome to these services. Arthur Floran, Supt. Alva Barr, pastor. 6% Money I have 6% money to loan = j ~ on Improved fams with — — buildings. Must be No. 1 quality of = X land. ‘ “ —• = I No thin sand or muck. Not = : = less than 40 acres. I.oan not to exceed 45 to = i = <’>o% of value of land. Good title. = f J. Willis Cotton, | Over State Bank of Walkerton. ~ = 3tm23w ~ litamimiiMiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimifflfi

BARBER Arthur Sheaks and family, Chas. Rupel and family, Robert Anderson and family were Sunday visitors of J. L. Cochran and family, Curtis Ramsby and wife and .Wilbur Flowers and family took dinner with Chester Thayer and family Sunday. Frank Ullery and family and Chas. Fouts and family visited ^lr. and Mrs. Ernest Ross Sunday. Mrs. Izora Sheaks and son of Mishawaka spent the week-end with Mrs. Floyd Bottorf. Ira Williams and wife of Mishawaka spent Sunday with Sam Cudney. Barber Greys and Pine Creek Gleanei^ played bad wita the score of 10 <to 38 in favor cf the home team. Thij was a tea' game with plenty of boosters. The boys will serve ice cream on the Barber school lawn Thursday evening. The Dill t-.usm will give our hoys a good game next Sunday on Gardner’s diamond. The attendance was good at Sunday school at Barber Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Everybody in-

vited to attend. Seme of our most ambitious farmers of this vicinity say it is too late to plant corn. Mr. and Mrs. George Sprague, Mr. and Mrs .Arthur Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Handy of Plymouth calle I on Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tha -er Sundav. The farmers’ federation at Tyner Friday evening was well attended with lots of business and a good program by the ladies. Mrs DeMont of Argos, gave a fine talk. Everyone wishing twine or to pool wool, call Morgan Dolph or L. A. Schnieltz. Roscoe Divine motored around Mishawaka Sunday. Monday evening 75 of the friends of Martha Cochran gathered together a great show of gifts that ft takes to mkae a new home handy and went to the pleasant home of j. L. Cochran to spend a farewell party with Martha, "'he evening ■was spent in a good soda! way. The hostess served ice cream and cake. Martha left for Circle, Mont., ro ; spend a few days with her sister. Birdie, and then to Gooding. Idaho, i w here she taught school a vear ago jand met Clifford Mull. They will be united in manage June 1. After a day honeymoon at Gooding, Blackfoot and other towns of the west, they will be at home on a ranch near Gooding, where all friends will be more than welcome. Mr. Mull Is an up-to-date ranchman of the west and a fine young man. Martha is one of our best young Idies of high standing in church, school and social circles. Our loss Is i school aad social circles. Our loss Is them happiness. PINE The cattle testers found no baa results with cattle in this vicinity last week. Everybody is drinking milk now. Watch us grow. Mrs. Melvin Baughman visited her sister. Mrs. Ed Hawblitzel, last week, Thursday. Samuel Lonzo began his same job of work last Thursday on the I Riley road he had last fall. It will be some time before the road is finished. William Frick of east of Lakeville, visited this community last week. Miss Gertrude Holland of Plymouth spent last wetK with Mrs. Samuel Seiders and daughters, Doratha and Beatrice. Lewis Birk is inspector on tho division of the Riley road near h!^ , home. The majority of Pine were out motoring, or were ainner guests somewhere or entertained friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hawblitzel and Mr. and Mrs. George Mcßride motored to Stillwell Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Seiders and familv entertained Weary Watkins and family of Lakeville at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geisei of South Bend spent Sunday afternoon with them and stayed for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lonzo and । son Samuel and Russell Knepp motored to Bristol and spent tht. day at the homes of Wall?^ Klingelsmith, Henry Kleingelsmif’ and Ari Shimeberger and family, Sunday. Arthur Herbster and fami’y, Geo. Jr. and Miss Violet McPre'e motor-i ed to Culver to visit their sister, ' Mrs. Benedict, and familv, last Sun- i day. Mrs. George Mcl-ride and Eimer Taylor and family of Lakeville were entertained Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Herbster, j John Knepp and daughters, Allie' and Roselle, Mrs. Milton Knepp and daughter Marjorie motored to River ' Park and took dinner with the I Hammond family, and Mrs. Knepu. I who spent several days with her , folks last week, returned home with them Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wareham rpent last Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Knepp. Plowing for corn, also planting, is on the program for this weex around Pine. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hawblitzel spent Monday evening with Air. and Mrs. j George Hawblitzel. Mr. and Mrs. John Knepp spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ■ Lewis Lonzo. We are having fine weather. Crops are growing and everything is on the boom at Pine. MAPLE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dunnuck enter- | tained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fuchs, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Andersot and Mrs. Lucy Simpson at dinner Sun- : day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hummer and Hazel, Pearl and Elmer Hummer,

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took Sunday dinner at the Adam Martin home. The Ladies’ Aid and Bible Study class met with Mrs. Ernest Reasor last Wednesday afternoon. Following devotionals, the Ist and 2nd chapters of II Peter were read and discussed, lead by Mrs. Anderson. After the business session, dainty refreshments were served by the hostess to 18 meaibers and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Orman Kollar called on Chas. Hardy and wife Sunday afternoon. Russell Baughman and family, Wm. Strickler and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Strickler of South Bend Sunday. Frank Howell and family took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. P. Kline Sunday. Ray Wiseman and family of Sumption Prairie were Sunday dinner guests at the Ernest Reasor home. Several from this place attended the quarterly conference at Lakeville Sunday evening. Rev. Polen will begin his revival services at this place Sunday evening. The public is invited to all these services. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Turrell took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gearhart. Mrs. Jane Hummer and Wade Hummer and children were Sunday | visitors at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hummer. i Leonard Scheidegger entertained 1 the Anti-Cant class at his home Sa%- ; urday evening. The 16th and 17th i chapters of Acts were read and discussed, after which the business | session was held. Vrctiola selections and games were diversions of the . evening. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Frank Howell called on her ' ; sisted, Mrs. Wm. Strickler, last ! I Thursday. I Mrs. Chas. Reasor attended the i Mother and Daughter banquet at the Stull M. E. church last Thursday ' evening as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Keltner. While at work, Wm. Miller, accidentally had his toe mashed, which । is causing him considerable pain. | Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Hardy called on the tormer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hardy, Sunday. i Desmond Strickler visited his 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kramer, Sunday. When Matching Colors. I After one has looked at a color j for a few moments the eye becomes ' adapted to that color and is no longer j able to distinguish small differences i ! When matching gw™* i should not look at the materials longer than a minute at a time if you want a close match.

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