Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1960 — Page 3

Monoxide Fumes Hospitalize Entire Walkerton Family A Walkerton family was hospitalized I iiesday morning at Parkview ho pitai. Plymouth .alter boring overcome with carb«’n monoxide, fumes from a coalfired furnace. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Heckman and danghiei - C. rolyn, IS. and Ciaia Ann, 11 of R. R. 2, WalkeH r., L, rn.ne iu a d Wm' rushed bj ■ butane, to the b< apital sh« tlj after o a. m. Tia hday. Mr • Heckman wis th r । t to •iw iken and had pains mar her hemt Sin , i - .ak( m-d he<- husband who became nauseated The pan nts had difficulty in arou-ing th, one daughter, Clara Ann Both girls were sick. First aid in the form of cold water and cold towel application was applied to all. Mis. Heckman summoned a neighbor, Cy Cudney, who phoned for the ambulance. Father-Son Banquet Friday At E. U. B. Church The ladies of the E. U. B. congregation are providing a banquet for Fathers and Sons on Friday evening, June 17. The supper will he served at 6:30 ami the speaker will be Rev. Thomas Rough ,of Pretty Lake and Trinity churches. Thi s should be a fine exp riem e for the men and b< ys of the church. TEEN D\Xfl I RIDW There will be a Teen Dame Friday owning nt the Walkerton Youth Building. The music will bo record-d and the 10c mb is icu will be charg d The W dkeit n Lions Chib will diaper* ne this dance from 8:00 to 11 00 p in. $ • I ’ * I , I Our Accident and Sickness Plan Protects I you four ways Here’s the Accident & Sickness 3 Plan that offers your family more H protection than most plans. It can ■ (4) help you meet hospital bills and I snajor medical expenses. (2) pro-K, yide income to help replace earn- H fogs lost through disability, (3) H include payments for your depend- H ents if you suffer fatal injuries, and S (4) provide sul>stantial lump sum K benefits for loss of sight or limbs. ■ Call us for more informatium HIATT I Insurance Agency 802 Ohio, Walkerton H

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Local Pastors Returned To Present Charges Rev. J. Kemp Tunis and R. v, Charles E. Patterson were r - appointed to the Walkerton a d Ninth Liberty Methodist churches, respectively, by a< ti< i of the annual conference of that body, meeting last week at Pardue University, Lafayette Ind. The conference apja, rd i "Week oi* Christian 1 । ■ pie.-', u” to be held O, t. 30 to Nov v h tin Oc I 30 date .v t i. tm (~ ■ Great Day ol‘ Wilne .eng A total of 52 c.haa in j toral appointments woie > , at the conference. Rev. Vei n Lallement goes to Plymouth Lem Marquette Park Gary; Ibv. Henry Braun, fm im i W dkerton minister, goes from Knox to M i ; . quette Park, Gary, and Rev. James Burrows from Plymouth goes to Knox. In other action, 23 men were ordained a s deacons and elders, tc became pastors in the field. Band Has Busy Week End Ahead The second in a series of summer concerts by the Walkerton High School Band will be held this Thursday evening at 7:30 on. school lawn. The program will be as follows: State Fair, Yoder The Scenic West, Dana Americans We, Fiilcmro Tropico, Cofield A Walking Tune Giundman Festival Day, M retta Country Dance. Whitney Down on our Farm, Sanders Our Glorious Land. OlivadoLi Laureate, Olivmlofi Ti e A tonw B< b. G<,uld Ata Georgia (’.nnp Meeting, Van Aukc-n. Bli c Skit’-;. Berlin Th, Thunden r. Sousa National Anthem. The band willl march in the American Legion parade on SatUrday evening, at 7:30, and will assist the Legion in their Memorial Service on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 in Place Park. RAINBOW GIRLS There will b e practice at the chapel at 7:00 o’clock Monday for initiation with Mrs Kross and Mr. Landrum. The choir and .all members please be present. No formals. This is the time of year when the dangerous situation of a fastmoving automobile encountering a Slow-moving farm vehicle is prevelant. Drivers are cautioned to reduce speed on hills and curves where sight distance is restricted . Walkerton Independent Robert E. UrHn, Editor Publisher Independent-News Co. WALKERTON, INDIANA Publication Time: Thursday of each week Second Ciara Postage paid at Walkerton, Indiana Subscription ratesa $2.50 for each year for each paper In Indiana; out-of-state subscriptions, SS.OO.

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