Walkerton Independent, Volume 53, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1928 — Page 8
1 cl I^llKip9Sll r Head the Easter Parade You will join the parade with a light heart and an easy step on Easter morning if you’re wearing one of our new models. They’re the choice of the best Spring styles and they’re priced within the reach of every man. Quality by KUPPENHEIMER •35 to SSO * OTHERS S2O and Up The Globe Clothiers, Inc. Walkerton, Indiana
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Correspondence JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger and family spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Walter. I Adelaide and I. J. Millard called ion Mr. and Mrs. Wilbie Long on 'the Michigan road Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berger spent I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George J Barden and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hardy had for their callers Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bellinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wesolek and daughters, Mrs.' Maggie JackIson and daughter, Blanch, and Miss Florence Snyder and Miss Helen. Steele. Millard Patterson of South Bend iis spending his spring vacation at the F. R. Wiley home. Mrs. Ford Wesolek entertained twenty-four school children on Satur day afternon in honor of her daughter, Goldie’s twelfth birthday. All the youngsters reported a delightful time. I FISH LAKE Mrs. James Ryan motored to LaPorte with Wm. Holland and wife ,Saturday. William Holland has installed a ! new pump in his yard. . James Ryan is not feeling so good, the changeable weather is bad : for him. i Archie Snyder had for Sunday ' , guests his sister and family. ; Gerald Cutshow, wife and daughter, his father and mother spent : the week end at their summer cot- : tage. ; Mildred Holland spent the week * ' end in LaPorte with, her sister, E Mrs. Hobert Barker. E! Mrs. Frank Long is some better E at this writing. E | Swifts called most all their men E i for wor% Monday. E Gilbert and Lawrence Snyder E were home for awhile Monday. E There were many out to their cotE tages Sunday. E Some new cottages are being E built. E Fred Mann was out to his cot- - tage Monday. - Perry Herington is doing some re- - pairing at the pavilion. TEEGARDEN S Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson of ~ , Christman, called on his parents. sjMr. and Mrs. Perry Wilson, Sunday S afternoon. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Moyer took ? his mother, Mrs. Abe Moyer, to Goshen Monday to see a specialist. - Mrs. Moyer has been in poor health for some time. Mrs. Ida Thomas w’ho has been living with her children in Michigan
has moved back in her old home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baughman and sons of Tyner called on Mr. and Mrs. John Aldrich and daughter, Myrtle, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hornsby and Mr. and Mrs. Murble Maxson and son, Dale, motored to Coebery Sunday and spent the day at the Elmer Aldrich home. The funeftl of Mrs. Elmer Aidrich who passed away Friday at her home in Coeberg, was held at the 15. B church of this place Monday afternoon with burial in the Barber cemetery. . Mrs. Lawrence Moyer of Chicago came Tuesday night to visit her father, Wm. Hornsby, who is in very l<oor health. Mrs. Chloe Hubbel of Chicago was here Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Elmer Aldrich. Howard Moyer spent Sunday night visiting friends in Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Aldrich and son, Billy, of Indiana Harbor, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bates and son, Wiayne, of Bremen were here Monday to attend the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Ora Lemert and children who have been spending a few days here visiting relatives returned to their home in Bryan, Ohio, Wednesday. Miss Beulah Irwin of Plymouth called on Forest Lehman Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson have moved their goods from Chicago and have taken possession of the Lemert store. Mr. and Mrs. Millard T/emert and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Aldrich spent Saturday at the Elmer Aldrich home at Coeberg. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Sarber of Tyner spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Stout Mr and Mrs. Valentine Easterday and Mr. and Mrs. Murble Maxson and son. Dale, called on John Aidrich and family Mondav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Rolenbaugh and daughters called on her mother. Mrs. Nan Webb^ Monday evening. The Otterbein Guild girls held their regular monthly meeting at the homo of Francis Watkins Tuesday evening MT. VERNON Mrs. Leo Geyer and daughter, Helen, were guests of Miss Helen Goppert Sunday. Miss Mildred Stover is spending her spring vacation with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Burr Pennigton was shopping in South Bend Thursday. Mrs. Charles Bellinger and daughters spent last Thursday with Mrs. Dwight Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Stahley. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cline and Mrs. J. F. Martin were in Plymouth Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Albright and son, Richard, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mechling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson of Valparaiso were guests of Edgar Dipert and family Sunday. Mrs. George Mechling and daughter. Anna, visited with Raymond Seitz and family of South Bend, Saturday. Mrs. Addie Jackson formerly of Valparaiso, will spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Dipert. Miss Mila Cox and Miss Enid Ecker of Grovertown spent Monday night with Miss Helen Goppert. W. S. Whittaker who is a patient in the Holy Family hospital at LaPorte. '• slowly improving, though his condition still remains serious. SHILOH Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Re Morrett of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Steele called at the Lotz home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frances Barber fell and broke her left leg near the hip last Thursday afternoon. She was taken to the Marshall county hospital, at Plymouth, where she is ’recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bolenbaugh and daughters of Teegarden visited Wm Schultz and family Sunday. Sunday guests at the Rowe home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kesler and son of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Del Spaid spent Sunday at Ora Spaids. Mr. anu Mrs. John Penis, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitcomb of Orland, Ind., were week-end guests at the
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Hayn home. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Gardner visited Walter Cover and family of Walkerton, Sunday. Mr, ar.d Mrs. J. D. Hayn announce the marriage of their oldest daughter, Helen, to Lester O’Hara, of Tyner. The marriage took place March 29. KIEST MILLING CO. Phone 22 Knox. Indiana Gold Medal ETour, bbl. 1- $8.40 Kiest’s Best Flour, bbl. 7.80 Rye Flour, bbl. 100 Graham Flour, lb. 05 Gold Medal Cake Flour, pkg. —.23 Corn Meal, lb. .03 Choice Whole Rice, lb. .07 Wheat Middlings, cwt. 2.30 Wreat Bran, cwt. 2.30 Red Dog Middlings, cwt. 2.50 Hog Tankage. 60 r r. cwt. 3.85 I Oil Meal, 34%, fine o’r coarse—3.ls 1 Corn and Oats Chop, cwt. 2.50 ’ Gluten Feed, cwt. 2.50 j Blatchford’s Calf Meal. 25 1b5.__1.35 Poultry Beef Scraps, cwt. 4.50 Poultry Feed, cwt. 2.75 ■ Developing Feed, cwt. 3.10 I Chick Feed, cwt. 3.20 | Egg Mash with buttermilk, cwt._3.f>o I Growing Mash. cwt. 3.55 ! Chick Starter, cwt. 4.10 Purdue Formula, starting and growing mash, cwt. 3.50 I bracked Corn, sifted, cwt. 2.50 Oyster Shells, cwt. 90 Grit. cwt. 1.00 Alfalfa Meal. cwt. 2.50 Pig feed with imttermilk. blood bone, oil meal and tankage for growing pigs, cwt. 3.00 . Bone Meal, Dried and Semi-Solid Buttermilk. Cod Liver OIL Steel Cut and Rolled Oats Highest quality Farm and Garden Seeds. Old Hickory Smoked Salt for curing Meat, 10 lb. carton 75 50 lb. salt blocks for stock 45 100 lb. sacks salt 1.00 Baled Alfalfa Hay and Straw. Condon Bros. Model Red and Yellow Globe Onion Seed, lb. —1.50 WE SHIP ANY’ PLACE
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