Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1960 — Page 6
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — February 11. 1960
■t Dr. and Mis Burton L. Furst are in Chicago this .wok attending the Denta] Convention Mr and Mrs Bud Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. J;u k Erbaugh enjoyed Uie Boat Show m Cm- ago Sunday. Mr and Mrs Mayotte Arseneau spent the week end in Gary, visit lag Mrs Rose Arseneau who is a patient in Merry hosp>tal Mr and Mrs Vug 1 Myers and •on of Indianapolis spent the week •ni with his mother. Mis. Lola Myers Pat Me Norton is ill at home. Mr and Mis Gari'dt Clark and baby, of Great Lakes II! , were won k end guests of John Baker and family. Mi's Da:a Kiva;; wife <>. Pfc Knoerr, returned fj >m G< rm n> last Tuesday Baby C ndy app .i---enCy hk< i the plane i !<• , s sh< slept most of the Way They . t. residing u th the h> h-rrs at '!;■ Like and anxi dy await th- return of C nd\ s daddy Mi and Mrs Raymond Smith. Ralu and Ard. n. were dinner guests Saturday . f Mr. and Mis. Frank Byers I’nsm City Michigan C P.O and Mrs Robert Byers and sons. on leave ftot i Pensacola. Fla . were also guests. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Jacob Angola. were guests for several days last week of Mr and Mrs Mahlon Jacob and family On Thursday I the birthday of Mahlon Ja- ob was •elebrated Saturday they all went to Chicago Mrs. Edward Hostetler entertain- I •d with a luncheon Tuesday afteiMocn Honored guests were Mrs. Harold Hotchkiss. Morocco. and Mrs. Joseph Bud reck Lafayette Other guests wen* Miss Adelaid Millard. Mrs O’ville Klinedinst. Mrs Gail Shetland. Mrs Leigh <R<ry Hahn and Rather ne. and Mrs. Stanley Tuttle. □ - □ HOSPITAL NOTES □ □ Walter Homig was admitted to Holy Family hospital Feb 6. Arthur Curtis was admitted to Hoiv Family hospital Feb 6. Mrs Edward Barrett was admitted to Holy Family hospital Fib. •. Vernon Skeens has been dismissed from Holy Family hospital. Brigham Curtis entered Holy Family hospital Friday. Feb. 4. Mrs. Lillian Scarborough fell in her he>me rec ently and broke her ( hip She was taken to Holy Family hospital.
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Ait Zigler ha<i returned from H| two weeks vacation m Florida. Mrs Maud Galloway has re- 1 turned home after spending two | r inths with her sons in Missouri. Mr aid Mts Dwaine Whitmer, Mr n. i Mrs Ainos Biei ly and Bil y an ’* David Mc Kesson, spent Saturday in Chicago at the Boal Show Mr ami Mrs. Joe Hile and Jo Ellen and Jimmy and Mrs. Gi.ue Sibert of Elkhart were Sunday aupp<r guests of Mr and Mrs. Henry Hullingei Mis Newton Williams will attend a 1 unci won Saturday of "Wins Little Chicks". Worthy Matrons of OES District 20 in 1956. m South Bend, at the home of Mis. L na Haarman. Mis Ernest Brovoid entertained at luncheon Wednesday for Mrs R Bouse and daughter, Mis Tames Caro] and children. Dec was de lighted when Mrs A. G Hunt. Mrs Norris Bussic and chi! !r< n stopped in lor coffee m the afternoon. Mi nd Mrs Stanle y Hostetter and Jerry entertained Miss Sandra Johnson of South Bend for dinner Sunday. Judy Hostetter also was h<>n.e over the week end. All cnjoye’d the birthday dinner in honor of Jerry. Mrs. Genevieve Daley, 700 Jackson St . will entertain the Esther Circle of th<- Methodist Churc h in her home. Wednesday. Feb. 17, at s p m. Mis. Chnstme Shirley will give the devotions and Mrs. Bess Gindelberger will present the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Petersen arc attending the Culhgan Soft Water convention in Chicago at the Drake Hotel A coaktail party will ( be a feature on Wednesday night Thursday a banquet will be held , with Mrs America as an honored guest Many valuable prizes will be given away at this time. DLANE IS ELEVEN Mr. an cl Mi's Harry Doll were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Denlow Doll and family. They celebrated the birthday of Diane who was eleven. — — P.T.A. TO HEAR STATE POLICE The Walkerton PT A will meet on Thursday evening. February 13. at 7:30 pm. in the high school gym. The high point of the evening will b<- a talk by Sargeant Bar aid Hartman of the Chesterton State Police Post on “Teen Age Driving and Parent Responsibility”. Thia should be of interest to all parents The Executive board will meet et 6 45 Refreshments will be served.
I Miss Adelaide Millard attended i the Optimist Circle for the Bin d I at the YMCA in South Bend 1 Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Eugene Skinner and Mr. and Mts Doyle Palnutei weie Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Edna Wolfe and Max. G Robert Boehner of Seattle, I Washington, was a Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs. Orin Hiler Mr * Boehmer was on his way to Chi-i ( w ago to attend the Western Lum- ! berman s Assoc iation Convention j Rec ent guests of Mr and Mis Amo* Bierly and Billy were Mr and Mrs Lawrence Taylor of Monroe. Mich , ami Mrs E M Zigler. Mis. Zigler had spent a week as guest of the Taylors and they returned here with her to spend a few days in Walkerton Dr ami Mrs Herbert Miller an ! Mr. and Mrs John Wathen spent Sunday in Chicago They enjoyed "The Music Man" at the Shupvrt Theatre ind a dinner in honor of Mrs Miller s birthday Mrs. V. B Wolfe and grandson Bobbie* have* returned from Dei Moines, lowa, whe-re Mrs Wolfe sj>ent . everal weeks with Bobbie 's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woiie •nd family. • Mr. and Mrs. T L Hacker of North Judson were Saturday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Otto Schmeltz. Sunday guests were Mi and Mrs. Norman Jones and family of Michigan City. Sunday call ers in the Schmeltz home were Mr. and Mrs Howard Punsky and Mrs Fred Punsky The latter ie mained for an extended visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bullinger entertaineel with a birthday party Saturday night in honor of their .son. James Hullinger. of North Liberty Guests were Mr and Mis Ernest Ulbricht and daughter. Betty Jane ami Miss Diane Nemeth of South Bend DEMOLAY EVENTS The Demolay meeting was held on Wednesday, Feb 3. at which tune plan* were discussed to have a chili supper some time m Marc). It wa» also announced that initiation will be held in March in South Rend. Anyone interested in joining the Demolay should contact any member and have their petition in by the Ist Wednesday in March. Initiation for the new members will b® held at this ie*Hing
Our “Big Stretch” Sale I Continues Thru Saturday, Feb. 13 I EAT MORE PORK—IT'S CHEAP AND GOOD! I PORK ROAST PORK STEAK PORK SAUSAGE | Lb. 33c Lb. 39c Lb. 29c
| COTTAGE CHEESE . lb. 19c '■ Constant ine | BUTTER . . . . lb. 65c | MILNOT . . 6 cans 49c I I* Spunioiu • ICE CREAM . ’/i-gal. 87c
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i HONORS ENSIGN CRIPE Mts. Vern Johnson entertained Sunclay with dinner for her giamison, Roger L. Cripe, who was graduated from the I'. S Naval School at Newport, R I on Friday. Feb. 5. as an ensign. He will be stationed on the ship Antietam at Pensacola Fla Other guests were Mr and Mrs H D. Cripe and Mary Jane, Mr. ami Mis. LiMar Stahly, David and Susan, Mra. Margaret Cooney, all of South Bend ami Mra Harold Dunleavy, of Colon. Michigan. ENGAGEMENT ANNOINfED Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carmean of Grovertown announce the en-
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TOMATO SOUP . reg. 10c | TOMATO JUICE 46-oz. 25c | MIRACLE WHIP . pt. 25c | Swanson i T. V. DINNERS . . ea. 49c |
gagement and approaching mar- ’ riage of their daughter, Janice, to Ernest Smith, son of MU' and Mrs. । Lorin Smith of Walkerton. Miss Camiean, a graduate of . Grovel town High Schon], is em- ' ployed by the As.wWite Investment Company, South Bend. Her ’ fiancee, a graduate of Walkerton I high school, is employed by Pyio Electric Co . of Walkerton. The nuptials will be spoken on Saturday, March 26. The Colorado River and Grand Canyon are good examples of the fact that the longer you stay in a rut, the deeper the hole you’re In. I
