Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1960 — Page 6
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — I eb. IS, 1960
BCI^RRH r*““ KH-A iJMb* - . Ki— * C -I Mi Hl .1 Mi r ■ ’ Hewitt cn yet! th B it SI. -w ii Chicago nd y. Mr and Mi Robert Gore ar i mi’v of ('-m r • :p"'.‘ Sm; !iy th Mt■ F» mk Inmn Now r- th.' ti. ■ to i '• .mr its t or. 3 Sri n.i: G ' ’ m « zes n to 2 I'. at the S’ bi • Di ess hop wnl Mai v B .. ■ Mt 1 Mi.- Ci ii . lUim ■ < ' N< Gl. Li • t ty, Mi irg hvt I' ’ v and Mi > Ruth, al» at' t :< It G R< b. • .! I .o.;g» <tos|. ( n M .nday Eight. Mi nd Mi Earl Milbi and v • I : . : . ith i.iv ori nnniv.-' cy dnncr atut iay n . ' at th< Mayfair Ma .i ii.' ■ Mishawaka Mis l.:iwn nee Stall and baby. ■ s Ja k J. it and Mt and Mr -. ink L- a. were Thursday Imch- . ! tests of Mrs. John Salmon, rth I,< tty They were celebt. t- . the I rt 1. .ay of Mrs Lewis, Mi and Mi Jasper Dill entern« I t < • ■ !Iy f>r (’raig Ja k, a-h nvph< a on the <>c ash n of .7t I nth lay Othe r gnu sts were patent and sister. Mr an 1 ti* Sa Ja< ’ an I Margo, al! of I .nilet Ih and Mi Elliott Eras! M: I Mis Kenneth Mdlei Mr ar. 1 liX Rusnell Hawsough Dr. an I ’•s Herbert Miller and Mr and tig R •a i' H i<y enjoyed an < \\ng . ' the Club Norm mdy. in < e • rat a i. < f Vah-n' .nGs Day
1,000,000 HOUR LiFE TEST PROVED! ' MEW PHILCO 1 ‘ % I. - ■ ! ' ■ . J * I **wwwbS^i '1 JI \ JKSSw Ip II Phiico beats the heat, ‘ the major cause of all TV failures with exclusive new... E’.'^llß L! iGS ' \!' I J aAa/ ken critical parts s' '> R FLO" MOUNTiNG : ' Apof ' r 'L expc j$ parts to cocHr ? cur« rt ; f I KO NUT TMFS . ' 1 ' - ■ • r ft r ' ri.?ie r.-n rondueb.-g C ’■ ' J It' "110 < I C- BihE7 .. . keps all working part; lew. ' je a' ' £ ^at s9|Qss (iNlf&s I fJF I. 110 l• er 11 op t ng I »ni K»und wath n v v <f. t, , ; .und »»>»- t m. >!, i. i ui>| .itch. Dick’s Radio and T. V. Service #2<l R<M»<*\elt R<» id i*h<>nc 102
Mr find .M's Pete Cnvm (•( E.igle River, \VR visited the i k i y friend and relatives m ,V. x - -n la t S ‘turday y, .i •. Mi ■■ i ;uy 1 ’ai r>n; o r t <i) v e week 'd 1 . ■, r ’ d Mr' Ray Chap s . • •• >y. <o’ ■■ S'b.’ib r droyi J r, n- CT.nr''' p- 1 «n 1 I'ol- ’ • M r. ■ f. m iy. and Mi' * • hultz a. I ' •. |,, y i ;, j .»< i• > ere i't ii' .1 ’ ,|tor : a ' a all i in Elond ’ ! : . • 1 M n<l Mi G v, . .-I ar 1 M and Mrs B i n Lugo f r -vi al d y । , p,. ... /V. ‘I« r’ U ' ! . , | a i «. l .? n >■ r . ,o M Eswaß«n 'k o; v < •. e v>< • s mdny di■" t : M M ' ■ M H, .I fa' V T -V eh b: ate I M I’. ni k t ith! iy 1 i ra an 1 Lynn Cartel dau^h . t i if Di ar! Mis William 1 > ’ ar- voting their giaio- : >, ■ Mr and Mr Remus ('ai ■, ■ • ! M md Mi*s. Wil I K O1 on of H I art foi a . We. k Mi and Mi ■ Jam.-s Re. I. M. s M ry Al ■ e Sakxda Iwaynr I‘avey . Mss Shirley Heishberg i apd B b Urbin enjoyed “Music Man at tc ’ Sh"b"t' Theati<> in Chi-ago Satct-j » i y nigi t S inday was spent at I h e Boat Slow at th.- An phithc ; r at re Mi a’ d Mik Harry Steinke a” ! i J. a- 'a May. Mrs Clifford M d.i, 1 Ma.'m and Cail Steinke, Mr and, I Mi Eorvst Stahly. were Sunday I 'vorm^- gjes’s of Mr and Mtn • Cl;ai he St. nke and Ron Tin y c • ebrat, d ‘h ■ I i thday f C.o . Steinke.
In nnt Mi V B Wolfe ami giand. on. Bubbu Jolt Sunday H i . a m in'di'b v aiatam n b’loj ;dn Mr .nd Mis Alfred Drews attend" I op' n h Hi>e at Lhc new hon , I M; til l Mi Robei tWauh J S"Ut h • •r d V i ail Mi ■ I >av;d 11 s . an svl . Bold ,aii Mul w1 v Sun d.'.y Umm । /"* 's ‘ t v ' l •‘ n ' l Newt n W.aiam ■ Mi ..nd Mi- K* dh Dutdv r a: 1 tH! ..! . a. ’. Ml and Mi H"im - K were Su I fMi ’■ 'M 1 •’ K"p< ha Ml Jo.sephin, Campbell has • ■ . : • Cl go afti , ... .-k - < ai ng foi hei sp. “.ding I.' ' v ‘ K . s ’_., . Mr GasC nd ,n - who L ' sntß . a h-aC. attack Mi and Mrs Alfred Drews, M io.l M.s. Eugene Hewitt and Mi
. M, vth :r Shi wc e ... M> gaturda) 1 - *- * Mu Stanley Orcutt. Mr i IM F< .'- k’ daughter of C. • amb.a City, arm Ra hard Or- itt < f Fort Wa ? m W .. IC Sin lay dinner guests of M and. Mrs St -nicy < >r< utt and .an - 11 M, and Mo 'j • i vi »\k VcU'&ti 1 i* lume.l -hi,. » in Floridn Th.y >.»ted Ml »■ Mi ~ Gus V-ikler A ’" 1 * ... tom. -nd M: »"« "“O " Stn'.ly at Sarasota. oiar.y । dlifi friends M lari; ■ • H ■ ■ Rt ' 3. Walkerton, have receive,. r Hege ot th" Ozark,. < v pe \rk that then SOH Wdl a . “ pt. :n h . >na“' M 1 i , • • His grades f ■ ■ the “Dean sLi - nu K E •he first senieMer averaged a l or above Y ung Hopp-r gm ; at , i flO m tlw Inca, high s-h-o i I«G9 . nd i ; a pn-l iw student ! ! . and Mrs Walter Denam .■ 11 i d Monday nigh .-ft*
I week s tnp t .urmg and signt -- g !n som- of the south. rn sta’e ‘They Visit* I Mr ar.u Mrs. I. 11. I T. x and Mr and Mrs KeiC B Christi, Texas Mr and Mrs James C ipek - ’ti-eir son Wayne and his fiance y < s M ’V St v. ny ah of Ch ci >. Illinois W-re week C’l 'd Mr and Mrs Ja' ' 1 a “ •W M ' ’ • r ’ .Id V • " Sun iiV gneals I.a . an'cdebrat.d th.' Mh l ulhday H Loren m-i the •i ‘ '•• Vickie. ~ . v ,i M R'’ H Re.h v< returned honu fter spendir ■ Oi ... 1 ■ . . . . an ... , 01 R. " " ■ 1 Robert J f M '' ' ‘ Rov of Sunnv. .d" t aid . -* three bnthei-of M- Reeders F ward of Co'-vallis. Ore Vulham c. Mulino orc, and J<-s ; e B. Ry ot Lo B AR C‘iJ They returned by way of Brownsville. Tex . aC- ’ visiting another brothe’. (n.i.i Beaty at I. - - Ci "s N M f re n lame as f«• as 1 kuoa •? 'with them an C e trip. 9 TIOSI’ITAL NOTES I . ■ ~Mr Eleanor D mmer is a pa-tl-"t ri Parkv.ew hospital, Plymouth. Miss Ramor. i B >wer w u ton-dlle. tomv i' doe:. 11 ivl an:i.v hosj tai 11 y ■v. dis-ai •cd fioii'. Ib.ly I' i .oy h. sp ’ . F b 1d Gabi .< 1: • I < W' <1 sm s< I fi om Hcly I i .i’ •h> -i i’a' F« b l’» Ml s R . u 1! ird» r was d•• m . I ’ H< vF ii ily ho p.t i! 1 '■ lb Mi .1 i., M. " a dismls -ed f: - H ; i । ■ 1 ,il Feb 1 ’ I L : s a . rg i* a I pt in;, m Mim-oid. Imsp.tal Boo' 312 Mi Ke-m. ", Ka witoa un I w. ' - , "i . *o t Th i j.d y a ■ i ‘ ’■ ‘. South P n-' ' I’IKTHS r j p Mr. । ’> I L'-Rov Skiles nr< th< pm < it s < f a d iiigb r txu l< ' F.-h ]o i (• ■ . t .th pital. Mr and Mr Om» i Fry ale th* i irent> of a aon born Feb k it Holy Family hospital
E. I B MTN'S (UTI I An organization of Walkertci iE I'. B mtn was recently formet and are now a-live in the commu nity. The following are office! for Ifdki Lconaid Beaty ; rcsidenl Donald Dub h> i vice-president Waincu ('laik, - - retarv, ami Ai Lhur Zig "i tr< . u< r The < haiiim ' of the coinim.ssio . of the organization are as f)’ low - D. -.010r.al Life, Roy Milb r Christian S. rva .y Robel t Scha . f< t Christian Training. James Mt Besson Chustian Fcl owship 1 a en Smith Some of (he purposes of the Gt ganzation are to promote Chr.r It n Fellow 'hip. to study the Hop Bible, wm Ot! "i to Christ, and t< 'stm. Hate Interest in civic ngat eousm and to eiv ourage pai ti ipation in commt.nny b< ' termer t
On March 11 Walkerton wdl b host to Northern ConArcn c cd In iana of E V B. Men ■HMOK r EAGI E BASEBAIJ Al! men in the Walkerton ar. that are interested in the Junie league l>aseball program arc in vited to attend a meeting Thius day night Feb Ik. at 7 00 pm at the Community Building To > . dis< ussed will be the possibility ol joining the Little League. Plans for the 19C0 summer «ma son will also be outlined (ONTIXFE DM RAM E AGENT Y Mr and Mrs Arthur P.nrdwish to announce tb.at they haw taken ov.r the insurance busim developed by the Ide Thomas i Gordon, and wdl continue to op era’e sam'’. P cs taken out w.i y, (; n w serviced het in W>!k ‘ • accounts ow and payab . U M i Gordon will b received by the Bardens ’
JAY BEE MEAT MKT. Specials for Friday WvV and Saturday Try Any of Thps e Three Items for a Special Price of Oai\ * K ' r Lean Tender Pork Butt, Fresh Ham or Country-Style Sausage Hickciy -J G I Smoked Hams lb. « 3 3 Sliced Free I « . - /I 1 Pcik toins . lb. ■ mi ■ J I J. B. Williams & Sons, Inc. WHOLESALE — RETAIL We Specialize in < ustuni Bukhmng and Processing for Your Home Erve/en 3* » Miles West of Walkerton Phone 55
Linda Huhnke Wins D. A. R. Award Early this school year the Walkerton High School faculty was asked to select a student to represent their school nt the DAR Good Citizen Contest Linda Huhrke was chosen for this and came through with flying colors Nine girls from the county went to the C< ntral High Si hool for the tests on Nov. 1 Ith. The judges found it most difficult to select one winner. Finally it was decided that Linda and Sally Spink, of Wash Ing ton-Clay, would represent ’he chapter, and their papers were übmitted to Indianapolis as Chapter winners to bo considered ft*r tli" St Joseph County Good Citizen The winners will be honored at n tea given by the Schuyler Colfax Chapter, D A R ARDEN IS TWO Mr and Mrs. Raymond Smith entertained Saturday evening for Arden who celebrated his second birthday Guests were Mr. and Mrs William Bacewic and family and Mjs Corrine Smith. AFRIT a BOV N D 1 Mrs. Pauline Gruse. a missionary t<» Liberia. WoM Africa, has been a guest in the home of Mr. iand Mrs. V-rg:! Klapp while in Hthc Vnitcd S'ates this past year. She left Walkerton Monday for New York where sho will board a . plane for AfCoa notice Tlie Fanners State Bank will bo closed Monday, Feb 22 — Men who boast of self-righteous-ness have room for Improvement. I
