Walkerton Independent, Volume 54, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1928 — Page 8
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Correspondence i —J- -- -- SILVER STREET Orville Morris and family and Grandma Winrote motored to Gary Sunday where they j were Sunday guests of Ernest Winrote and family. | Geroby Stump, M. S. Morris and John Stump motored to South Bend Monday. । Miss Venue and Anna Bell Morris I were last week visitors of their ; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. [ Morris. The Snyder reunion ws held Sun- ' । day at Centennial Park, Plymouth. ; About one hundred partook of a , bountiful dinner, after which offi- . cers were elected for the next re- ' union which will be held at Pot- | । awatomi park, South Bend, on the I fourth Sunday of June. Mr. Snyder of South Bend was chosen presi- j dent; Mr. Trolbridge, vice president; Ruth Snyder, secretary and treas- 1 , urer. Mrs. Alice Rupel was the 1 , oldest one present, being 72, the ! I youngest was the child of Mr. and ' Mrs. John Zokeman, two months i old. After the officers were elected a splendid program was given. Mrs. Amanda Johnson, Chester, i ' Josiah Mauer nd family, Melvin ■ ; Roush and family, Mrs. Rachel I i Baughman, Lawrence Baughman ■ and family attended the Coffman re- j l union Sunday at the home of Mr. I land Mrs. John Johnson, of North Liberty. TEEGARDEN George Matz and family attended j the Skyles reunion at Potowatomi Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tillis Stanton and children were Sunday guests of : James Keck. Mr. and Mrs. Pa rd Griffin and daughter Virginia Belle of Joliet, I HL, spent the week end with relaI tives of this place. Mrs. Lawrence Moyer of Chicago was called here on account of the I serious illness of her father Wan. j Hornsby. । Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wilson returned home Sunday evening after 1 spending a few days with their son Ray, and wife of Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bolenbaugh_ and daughters were Sunday guests of Finley Patterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaiser and children called on John Hildebrand • of Plymouth Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aldrich of Bremen called on Mr. and Mrs. Ira Aldrich Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson spent Sunday night and Monday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wilson.; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fries of South Bend spent the week with her | mother, Mrs. Mandy Lem er t. Little Miss Gloria Rupe of North Liberty is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ! Homer । Miss Susanna Morris of the Bay STree Inn, LaPorte spent Wednesday ' with Mrs. Murble Maxson and son , Dale and Rosa Morris. Mrs. Mary Clark and Mr. and Mrs. , Percy Redwood and Mis John 1 Masterman of LaPorte called on the , latters father, Wm. Hornsby. Satur- , day who is seriously ill, Mrs. Effiie Rensburger and daughter Opal of Lapaz, Mrs. Perry Wilson and Mrs. Calvin Bates and son Wayne of Bremen were guests of Mrs. Tom Hornsby, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas and children of South Bend were Sunday guests of his parents. | George Thomas and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wade and sons of Lapaz spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Anna Good. Teegarden ball nine defeated the South Bend Insets Sunday 12—3. Teegarden will play the Jim town boys next Sunday on the home grounds. This is expected to be a . good game as the Jimtown boys are known to be fast players. Everybody come and spend the ; fourth of July at Teegarden. There I will be 2 ball games an aeroplane I to take passengers. An old sash- I ioned picnic and a band to furnish music. Everybody Welcome. FISH LAKE James Ryan finished with his part of the carpentry for H. R. Heidke Thursday afternoon. Mr. Heidke has a fine Porch on the front of his houpMiss Annie Heidke is getting along fine. Her health is very much better since returning home. Perry Hering; on's new store is about finished. Saturday night was his first square dance ni,ght. The game warden is still verybusy getting allithe Carp etc. out of the Lake. Mrs. Hollond had for callers Sunday, William Laker and wife, Hebert Barker and wife and Mildred Holland, her daughter. George Cony and wife returned home the middle of last week. i Mr. and Mrs. Archie Snyder had for Sunday guests, her father, mother and sister from Detroit. William Holland took very- sick Saturday night and wasn't much better Sunday. Jeral Cutshaw, wife and daughter spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan. - The Camp opened Saturday at । Swift’s About 60 came for the week end many in Swifts Ice department. Andy Golble is on a vacation for a week. Ben Mulsky, one of Swift's men, is still in a Chicago hospital, where he had two bad operations. JORDAN Mrs. Edith Terry Church of Pasa- I dena, Calif., spent last week with Miss Thelma Snyder. T. H. Hacker and family of Hamlet spent Monday with Otto . Schmeltz and family. Miss Mildred Gindelberger and Margaret Wiley of South Bend spent the week end with Adelaide Millard. Miss Hope Snyder of Chicago spent last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger and family and A. Barden were visitors at the Clarence Walter home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vincent and daughter spent Sunday evening with his parents. Miss Anna Meyers of Rochester spent the week end with Thelma ! Snyder. i Mr and Mrs. W. R. Vermillion and son Fred, of Spencer, Indiana, ■ spent last week with their son, Roy-
and family. Ralph Vermillion and family of South Bend spent Sunday with them Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hardy and daughter Mary called on Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jester in South Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Lester Verduin and children of South Bend and Miss Addie Johnson of North Liberty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Vincent and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Place and little daughters of South Bend called at the home of- their Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wiley Sunday- afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berger spent I Sunday with the latters neice, Mrs. 1 Elmer Sholly in Mishawaka Sunday. Miss Florence Snyder and her friend, Thelma, Lamb of North Manchester spent the week end with Et- ( ' sei Snyder and family. On Thursday afternoon, in honor of Mary June's sixth birthday, Mrs. Fred Bellinger entertained Bettv ; Lou Bellinger, Evalyn and Arthur Schmeltz and Marie Sponseller. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ivins, Mr. and ,Mrs. C. I’ Kubiak, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- । ward Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Shram '' r Bertrand, Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Dreibelbis, Mary Smith of North Liberty surprised Mr. and Mrs. , Ford Wesolick on Saturday evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. C- H. McCarty of Gary and L. P. Hardy of South Bend ' were at C. E. McCarty's Sunday. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE State of Indiana, County- of St. Joseph, ss: In the St. Joseph Superior Court No. 2. May Term, 1928. Garris W. Heath vs. Charlotte Heath Cause No. 26121 Divorce Be It nown. That the above named Plaintiff has filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court his complaint against said Defendant in the above cause together with a proper affidavit that said Defendant is a nonresident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for trial on the 7th day of August, 1928, on which day said defendant is to appear to said action. FR \NK N. NEVINS. Clerk. By Stanley R. Kazmirski, Deputy. \. Hamborskv, Attorney- for Plaintiff. 3twjn2B ! NOTICE OF \DOPTION State of Indiana, St. Joseph County, ss: in the St. Joseph Circuit Court, May Term, 192 8. Exparte petition of Wilbur M. Warner and Adah B. Warner, husband and wife, to adopt Virgil Bour- ' don. Notice is hereby given that Wilbur M. Warner and Adah B. Warner, the petitioners in the above entitled cause, filed their petition herein for the adoption of Virgil Burdon, a deserted child, together with an affidavit of a disinterested person that the mother of said child. Marie Bourdon, in ft non-tcsl- j dent of the state of Indiana, and that her residence is unknown and | । that the residence of the father of | said child. Charles Bourdon, is un- ; known, i NOW THEREFORE, Marie Bour- I I don and Charles Bourdon, are here- i i by notified that unless they be and | appear on the -—-—day of the Mayterm, of the St. Joseph Circuit Court, to be held on the 2 4th day of AuI gust, 1928, in said county and state, in the court house, in the City of I South Bend, to answer as to said I petition, the same will be heard and I determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of this court, this 14th day of June, 1928. FRANK N. NEVINS, Clerk St. Joseph Circuit Court. । 3twjys SLICK & CURTIS Attorneys and Councellors At Law Notary Public and U. S. Pension Attorneys Settlements of Estates, Abstracts of Title, Real Estate. Loans, Insurance and Collections. KIEST MILLING CO. Phone 22. Knox. Indiana Gold Medal Flour, bbl. $9.50 Kiest’s Best Flour, bbl. 8.50 Rye Flour, bbl. 1.00 Graham Flour, lb. .05 Gold Medal Cake Flour, pkg. —23 Corn Meal, lb. .03 Choice Whole Rice, lb. .07 Wheat Middlings, cwt. 2.30 Wheat Bran, cwt. 2.10 Red Dog Middlings, cwt. 2.45 Hog Tankage, 60%, cwt. 3.85 Oil Meal, 34%, fine or coarse 3.45 Corn and Oats Chop, cwt. 2.50 Gluten Feed, cwt. 2.50 Blatchford’s Calf Meal, 2 5 lbs 1.35 Poultry Beef Scraps, cwt. 4.65 Poultry Feed, cwt. 3.00 Developing Feed, cwt. 3.40 Chick Feed, cwt. 3.50 Egg Mash with buttermilk, cwt._3.6o Growing Mash, cwt. 3.70 Chick Starter, cwt. 4.10 Purdue Formula, starting and growing mash, cwt. 3.50 bracked Corn, sifted, cwt. 2.50 Oyster Shells, cwt. .90 Grit, cwt. 1.00 Alfalfa Meal, cwt. 2.50 Pig feed with buttermilk, blood bone, oil meal and tankage for growing pigs, cwt. 3.00 Bone Meal, Dried and Semi-Solid Buttermilk, Cod Liver OM. Highest quality Farm and Garden j Seeds. ' 50 lb. salt blocks for etock .45 ; 100 lb. sacks salt 1.00 Baled Straw EYES EXAMINED And HEADACHES RELIEVED Without the use of any Drugs By H. LEMONTREE EYE SIGHT SPECIALISTS 222 H S. MICHIGAN ST,, South Bend, Indiana
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