Walkerton Independent, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1946 — Page 7
October 21, 1916
I Koontz Lake | News Letter _____ = Will th*' fi lends who have been writing to Mr. and Mrs. A. Snyder, who lived here so long, please keep on writing and as soon as Mr. Snyder is feeling better, he will ans-1 wer as he has always done. His address is: Box 501, Ashland, Oregon. Koontz Lake Conservation dub and Auxiliary held their first meeting last Thursday in their new club house, located on Road 5. several humhvd feet east of Highway 2T Ib'^irdless of down-pour, between 00 to 100 gathered lor election of officers and a pleasant Evening. Mrs. Andrew McGill, who was a patient in Holy Family hospital for several days, is home ami doing nicely. Election is Nov. sth. Your polling place is at the Koontz Lake Fire House. Republican Rally, Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Anderson’s Hotel. Good speakers and refreshments, t’onv. The South Side Birthday club celebrated another “Father’s night” Oct. 19th when Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Farrar entertained with 0:30 dinner. The host amt hostess, together with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aronson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ricketts, Mrs. Ed Atwood, Mrs. Lilly Carlson and Mrs. Bertha Phillips were so hapPV to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Newt Williams, special guests of this affair. The Williams’ formerly of Koontz Lake are now residing in Hastings, Mich. After enjoying the dinner, we sang happv birthday to Olive, then pillowed the opening of gifts and fending of many cards with a Birthday cake and coffee at eleven O’clock. ~ Pvt. Clyde E. Picketts Jr. No. JG08G259 of “this man's Army” Utiles he is enjoying an I S-enic trip on th" miithern Pacific •hroute to Fort Lewis, Wash. - Mis. Fred Aronson, Mrs. Eimi Anders n. Mrs. Gauzei and Mrs. Varga enjoyed a coffee part; with Mrs. Brandell Tuesday.
—- Public {Sale " 8 miles west of Walkerton, 7 miles north of Hamlet, 3 miles east ol Kingsbury at intersection of 6 and 35 at what is known at Lucasville, on t FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1946 Commencing at 1:30 P. M. 2 piece living room suite, 8 piece living room suite, 1 studio couch, 1 Kdvmator ref: igmator. sew ing machine (National 2 spool) 1 bed room suite, 1 bed, springs and inner spring mattress, 1 Maytag washing machine. 1 IL C. A. Victor radio, 1 antique chest, 1 kitchen cabinet. 2 chest of drawers, some tables and stands, canned fiuit ami empty cans, 1 electric mangle, qiulls and comforts, 10 sheets and pillowcases, tablecloths scarfs and doilies, rugs, wash doth.--, towels and di-h towels’ sum I ice le’X, 1 2-burner < iedric hot plate, curtains and cur:nti rods, 1 Howard electric dock, 1 ironing board and iron, 1 w.ifTle iron, 2 seis of dishes, dishes and glassware, silverware, < ookmg utensi..> (pans and killets), plaques and pictures 1 pair bathroom scales. Two houses to he moved, one 16x20 the other 10x18 Other miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. LIDGARD ESTATE TOM FARR, Auctioneer Terms of Sale: CASH - , । I WALKERTON GARAGE & ’ | REPAE SERVICE | I 301 MICHIGAN ST. § | COMPLETE AUTO j | & TRUCK SERVICE • WE REPAIR FARM MACHINERY | ONLY GENUINE PARTS USED | Z WILLARD BATTERIES GAS and OIL J a Welding and Brazing ■ i ■ Machine Shop Service X No Charge for Pick-up and Delivery Service I i I Phone 34 RAY OLSON, Prop. | f * .. j, ~ t ill «««««-. • » « , , if. f , » , 4 i l , .
Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen enjoyed a visit with her mother, Mrs. I). Gromke, of Chicago mid Mrs. L. Habe! of Hinsdale, lll.They all attended the Conservation duh meeting last Thursday in the new duh house . Mrs. Gromke has sold her 'home on the southeast section of the lake to Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCarty and her daughter is building a lovely new home east of the McCarty abode. I The Junior class of Grovertown High school presented the play, "People are Funny", Wednesday evening to a capacity house. The 1 play wa- duelled tn Mrs. Win. Fugleman who resides in Woodland Park, Koontz Lake. Miss Marcella Fai rar gave an excellent performance as Betty Budd, the i younger daughter of the Budd fam- j ily, as did Norman Sheaks, the mill itioi s Mama Budd. Robert Var-1 ga as Elmer, the next door Papa, 1 was a scream. Mi. and Mrs. W. M. Krafft spent! several dais on a houseboat the guests of the Clinton County, Cli'i j ton lowa, then motored to Cham-1 paign, 111., to visit David at Illinois University. They enjoyed ..that "HI. 27—Wise 21" game lasCSaturduy. Mrs. Edward Atwood will pre-, sent a piano and vocal recital Friday evening, October 25 at 8:00 p. m. The public Is invited to attend this recital, which will be held at the Grovertown High School auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atw•<hk! , and Mrs. Maude Goodwillie spent Tuesday and Wednesday at St. Joseph. Michigan, with Mr. ami Mrs. Leland Scott. Mrs. Sue DeCotidres, South Bend.' was hostess at a luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atwood and Mrs. Maude Goodwillie. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atwood were Mr. and Mis. H. N. Williams of Hastings. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dipert had as guests foi dinner and mipp' r, Mrs. Selma Hed< and Eloise H < k, Mi. and Mrs. William Ihck a. >1 < n al! of Grovertown. Julius Loh' < f D oldson, Ellen Stock of Knox, ami Mi. and Mim Ilaiold Ralin-m; of Laporte.' Remember there is to he a Republican Rally at Anderson's Hotel 2:3(1 o’clock Sunday. October 27th. Bros. Mass, Ricketts and Hany
Anderson are cooking up something for you. Want to know what it is? Come and you’ll find out! Tet'garden The United Brethren W. M. S. attended the district rally at Tyner, Thursday. The guest speaker was a native Chinese who had been edmated in a Mission school in China. The First Brethren W. M. S. attended the district rally at Ardmore, Thursday. The forenoon session was taken up by singing, i reports from the different churches and a talk by Mrs. U. J. Shively, of Nappanee, National President, who chose for her topic, “Tomorrow the Enemy of Today,” , In the afternoon the North Liberty women gave the dramatization of the song, "Have Thine Own ; Way, Lord," and the Elkhart wo- । men gave a play, "Saving for the । Heathen.” The rally will he he'd !at North Liberty next year. Six churches were represented with an ’ I attendance of 142. I Mrs. Nelson Clark of North Liberty called on Mis. Win. Bodine * at the home of Mrs. Ira Aldrich | last week. ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown and • i son, Gerald, were supper guests of । I Mr. and Mrs. Merton Snyder and . family in Plymouth Friday even- 1 ing. The occasion was the birthday I of their daughter, Nancy. Mr. and . Mrs. Julius Becker were also J guests. Strawberry short cake I was served. <1 Mrs. Wayne Matz and baby, Michael Dale, returned home from I the Parkview hospital, Monday. Grandma Matz is caring for them.’! ; Mr .and Mrs. John Brown attend- >1 ed the wedding of Leonard Noble i. Robinson and Miss Modesta DePoy' in Niles, Mich., Saturday evening I at the First Evangelical church. . The reception was held in the ball- ; room of the Four Flags Hotel. I Mrs. Eldon Metcalf had her sec . end operation last Tuesday since entering Healthwin hospital am! I she is coming along । icely. \ Mr. and \lrs. Murbh Maxson ami De<mo calh-d mi Mr. and Mrs. DakMaxson ■> :d baby Mondi s mg! i and belpt d them finish moving into their new home which they purchased recently. .Mr. ami Mrs. Delmar McCan attended the wedding of her sister, Maryola Personett, in Burr Oak, on Sunday evening. — ——• . ■■in—, . SB — — Call Us For Service . On Any ’ Type Os Furnace HOME PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 104F30 North Liberty PAUL DE VOS : Plymouth : ■ Fertilizer ; J Co. J ■ Promptly Removes ■ Z DEAD and DIS- Z ■ ABLE!) STOCK ■ ■ Ph.: 728 Plymouth. Ind. ■ y (Reverse Charges) _ ’ D2GWN I t I I 1 > > i
Dead Animals Removed ! HORSES CATTLE — HOGS — SHEEP -P HON E--73 --WALKERTON-- 73 131FU — WALKERTON — 131F14 Reverse Charges INDIANA RENDERING CO. INDER NEW MANAGEM ENI’ We Guarantee Prompt Service. =Farm Loans j p Real Estate Insurance ■ | Collections | ■ ABSTRACTORS : ■ The CREAGMOR Ag’cy. ■ h Florence Creager Morris Claude A. Morris ■ Attorney Insurance a ■ ■■SBHBaRBBHBBHaBBaiKBIia' Quality Eggs I WANTED Strictly fresh, dry cleaned, and properly graded eggs are worth more than general run eggs — delivered to Plant. HIGHEST PRICES PAID ON ALL POULTRY PLYMOUTH PACKING CO. Phone 2101 Plymouth, Indiana SPECIAL SERVICE to Farmers POULTRY - EGGS - FEED 25 years in business has produced outlets for your Produce to get You the Digest Prices. BABY CHICKS You'll never know what good Chicks are until you get our Barred Rocks. hite Rocks and Leghorns. Now better layers. (all Harvey Miller, our driver, who has moved to Walkerton. Harve) will pick up your produce and deliver feed once a week. RED COMB FEED JAMESWAY POULTRY EQUIPMENT —and— BANNER HYBRID SEED CORN Speaks for Itself We are paying the following prices for eggs:— 50c 48c 40c 36c 25c PHONE OUR BUYER HARVEY MILLER — WALKER-TON 259 Short Produce Co. Hamlet, Indiana. Phone 4 •i* > . i : » < « i » » ; i ► ,■ » . : - ,i!t ji ; i* , । < .
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