Walkerton Independent, Volume 66, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1942 — Page 5

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^ ■Walkerton^ Independent ■ Published Evltry Thursday by ■HE INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO. Publishers of the ^WALKERTON INDEPENDENT “ NORTH LIBERTY NEWS St. Joseph County Weeklies Clem DeCoudres, Business Mgr. Charles M. Finch, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $1.50 Six Months 90 Three Months 50 TERMS IN ADVANCE Entered at the post office at Walkerton, Ind., as second-class matter. Roy Sheneman LAWYER Office Over Houser Hardware $ Phone 38 Walkerton Dr. C D. Linton I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Over Farmers State Bank of Wyatt ■ G Phone No. 66 OlTk E HOURS 9 to 11 A. M. - 2 to 5 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M., Except Thursday S. A. Nusbaum UNDERTAKING I SPECIAL ATTENTION I TO ALL CALLS | LADY ASSISTANT I Phone S 3 Walkerton Milo B. Slick : ATTORNEY AT LAW ; Abstracts and Insurance Phone No. 21 Walkerton, Indiana DR. V. B. WOLFE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Ph. No. 7—Office in Residencv rtf IV - l oR P/VERsKe^SONS we urge every owner of property to look caiclully into the matter of insurance protect ion. Do not Ire Satisfied until you are sure that your investment has as full a tneasure of protection as insurance can provide. Any less than complete coverage is almost certain to prove disappointing I his agency I will be glad to make a special itudy of your insurance requirements. Wayne Burch Insurance Walkerton

PcrroiKii Mrs W. L Higgcnbottom spent Saturday in Buchanan, and Niles, Michifan. Memo for Washington’s Birth- | day Take home Cherry Ice Cream i from Flaughers. We deliver flowers by Wire most | anywhere. Oplinger’s Greenhouse, Walkerton. Supper at the Methodist church next Wednesday from sto 8. Public patronage solicited. Everyone!! Don’t miss the “Get j Acquainted” party Saturday evenI ing at the school gym at 8 o’clock. Mr. ami Mrs. Willard Baker I spent the week-end in Chicago with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harrison. Rev. W. R. Kuhn was in Argos Tuesday and Wednesday speaking at a County Sunday School convention. Mrs. Charles Finch will attend | a Mother-Daughter banquet in Hanna tonight, the guest of her mother, Mrs. G. H. Denison. Mr. and Mrs. George Seitz and daughters, Dorothy and Helen ami .June Wolf visited with Edwin Seitz at Baer Field, Ft. Wayne, Sunday. I Lady, Lady, mark your calendar right now for Monday and Tuesday, March 2 and 3, the dates of the cooking school at the high school gymnasium. , Dr. ami Mrs. C. I). Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shultz ami Dr. and Mrs. Walter M. Donaut attended the Shrine Club dinnerdance in South Bend, Thursday i evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and iMrs.W. L. Higgcnbottom were Mr. land Mrs. Willard Demien, Mr. and | Mrs. Stoffer and Mr. and M s. ; Robert Higgenbottom, all of South I Bond. Robert Mellin, of Purdue University, West Lafayette, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. land Mrs. .Martin Mellin. Bob’s name was listed in the Chicago Tribune Sunday among the Purdue students in the Chicago area who I are battalion commanders and rcgmentali officers at the University. Roger Reeder gave a blood transfusion Saturday morning in St. Joseph hospital, South Bend, for Duane Bloxson, a surgical pa tient. Duane, who had an opera/ion last week on his hip, is in a least from his hip to his ankle on 'the left leg, and from his hip to i his knee on the right leg. His (condition is favorable. i Mrs. F, A. Risley left last Sat- [ unlay for a week's visit with friends close to Roanoke and in South Whitley. It is hoped that the week will prove a much needed rest for her. Rev. and Mrs. U. B. Brubaker are carrying on the work during her absence. They expect to remain here until either the | 211 h or 25th of March. | Mrs. Charles Cripe, Jr., enter- | tained the nimhbers of her bridge I chib Monday afternoon in her I home. Mrs. E. N. Reslar, who । has been unable to attend for some •time on aeount of illness, was hack 1 for the first time, and the other I members present were Mrs. Edw. 'Shirley, Mrs. Clarence Shultz, Mrs. I Worth Ix'Roy, Mrs. Arthur De- । Myer, Mrs. L. E. Hewitt and Mrs. • Modest Burch. Here's something happy That you can do— Let that hoy in the Army hear from you! I Monarch Vacuum Packed COFFEE 29c Rensberger’s MARKET & GROCERY Phone II

Memo for Washington’s BirthI day—Take home Cherry Ice Cream from Flaughers. Supper at the Methodist church next Wednesday from sto 8. Public patronage solicited. Miss Miriam Auxier arrived in Walkerton Wednesday from NewYork to visit Mrs. Minnie Taylor land Miss Helen Auxier. She plans to remain indefinitely. Dr. C. D. Linton attended the dinner meeting of the St. Joseph County Medical Association at the Hotel LaSalle, South Bend, Wednesday evening. Lady. Lady, mark your calendar 1 right now for Monday and I uesday, March 2 and 3, the dates of I the cooking school at the high ' school gymnasium. Edmund Lenz, of Chicago, came j Saturday to spend several days I with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. LeEov. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Waldron were ; Sunday supper guests . Mrs. B. L. Furst entertained Mis. Clyde Walz and Eddie, Mrs. Wayne Burch and Judy, and Mr v . Charles Finch at dinner Tuesday evening in her hon e. j The Women of the Methodis: church will serve a supper tor ;rc public on Wednesday evening. leb. 25. t hicken pie ai d other good i food for a balanced menu wil be iserved. Little Ross Lawrence, S-year-olu i son of Mr. and Mrs. David Law- | rence, launched into big business ’ Tuesday when he knocked at the j front door of the Fred I‘urdy (home and asked for the job ol • shoveling the snow oft the side- ! walk. As it was about dinner tme, | he was asked to eat dinner with the I Purdy's which be did. And the job | was soon forgotten. Virginia Urban entertained the Sunshine class of the Methodis j Sunday school, the teacher, .MLPhillip Waldron, and Mr<. Ed i ward Penick, at a valentine party (Saturday. In game- played, i prizes were won by l'atty l-rame, Mary Lm Bricker and Kar'ann Stryker. Mr. and Mrs. Eoste Ib ara k • ’ertained with a family dinner Sunday foi their son. Jack, who was celebrating hi- 21st birthday. The guests included Charles Parrott, o: Bass Lak- ; Mr. and Mr . Marshall Parrott and daughter, Judy, and Mrs. Charles Swan, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Parrott and daughter, Mary Lou. of Winamac; Mr. and Mrs. I’. E. Enjeart, of Knox; Miss Jeanette Shultz, and Rosemary Rearick. f^UTHORIZED OEUFnYiX X V/ S When you think of _-r. .Think US.. WbILV * ,YJ-A 7 Three sizes, wide WX neck style, olso / /v \ complete line of I ’l 1 CORY replacement glati and parts. \\ ‘ksSMg I • cup size — f 3 av Meek Trim Use on any heal for delicious coffee and >oa. Fully equipped: Safely Stand for Upper — Hinged Decanter Cover — Handy Coffee 1 AAeamre — CORY Gloss ROD. s2^s M 95 cony / GLASS FILTER ROD Fili 1/011 91011 ceHee . J jqjq mok.,, No »ook> no SFFARSTtIY whtl. no cio’h. All 7 •loml Svophod *»ih / Zj / 3U Thos.E. Gordon Phone 51 Walkerton

Be There—School Gym—Saturday Night Eight O'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stably arc now occupying the residence recently vacated l>\ Louis Houser. A. F. Mathieson, vocational agriculture instructor in Akron high school, has enlisted in the navy and will leave next week. Mr/Mathieson was formerly a teacher in the Walkerton school. Following the regular meeting ing of the Rebekah lodge Tuesday evening a social hour wa- enjoyed । during which ref reshn.ents were served by Mrs. Hoyt Masb rman, j hostess for the evening. Mrs. Geo ' Waddell was a guest. I

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