Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 July 1960 — Page 5

Mra. Marguerite Bisbee of Fostoria, Ohio, was a visitor in the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tarlyton and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Finch of Hanna, and Tha Din, of Burma, were Sunday dinner guests of ID's. Bnrtha Urbin and Bob. Mr. and Mm. Lynn Bollinger and daughters, of Muncie, were ■week end guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steele. Jimmy Lembert of South Bend returned home Wednesday after spending th* past 10 days with his grandmother, Mrs. Grace JuamberL Am hsuroMe policy for a hooso » Ais big too years ago.. • Would probably only cover a House th hi big Mdayl fl fl Check your policy. Make sure fl rising Kal-evtate values htnm’t fl dqqgiwAy rWuced the. footer- fl tion mow, flirty once gwe you. W BMtrr still, *ll us for a CMepitte«^M ©pretty iiMßnAcc checkup. It's fl BUTT I Issuance I Agency l>2 Ohio, Walkerton Wr* fl Prr* Imw&ms fl gjHteS?

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Mrs. Mary Bauer was a July 4th week end gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bauer of Mishawaka. Major and Mrs. R. C, Ellis are now at home after spending 9 months in Peru, Ind. Mias Karen L*v of LaPorte, spent the week end of July 4th with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman. Mrs. Dottie Bourne^ Nancy and Bobbie, of Miami, Florida, were July 4th week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gindelberger and Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Claik and daughter spent the weekend with Mrs. Clark's father. John Baker, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Cheesebrough of Lowell, Ind.. Miss Sharon Gochenour o? Argos, ara visiting in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau and son, Ed. Dave Ferris of Plymouth and Sue Denny of Argos, were guests on the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Farrar visited their daughter and family. Mi’, and Mrs. Frank Guthne in Terre Haute over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hicks and daughter, Suran. of Valparaiso, and Mr. and Mm. Paul Davey of LaPcrta, spent the Fourth of July with Mrs. Laura Hornbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin O'Connci and family of Mulberry and Mr. and Mirs. Albert Burroughs and family o? Plymouth, spent, the 4th of July with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ries and daughter, of Detroit, were week end visitors in the home trf her parents. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Stahly. Mr. Reis returned to Detroit Tuesday and Mrs. Reis and daughter remained for a longer visit cm acrount of the illness of her mother. Mrs. Stahly was tak- . en to the Bremen Community hospital following a heart attack Friday afternoon. She is much Improved at this time. Mrs. Dick Brown of Syracuse. New York, was a week end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laßadie. Other guests ware five grandchildren. , Rosetta, Vercnfca, Elizabeth. Tbor*®a and Thomas Wolf© Jr., of Huntington, W. Va. While here they Resisted in taking cane cf their grandmother who is recuperating from a serious operation

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pettibone of Port Clinton, Ohio, spent Sunday and Monday with their aunt, Mrs. John Pulschcn. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Urbin. Sally Masteller, and Betty Jo Baldwin, all of Kewanna, and. Carol Urbm of DetaxHt. were Monday evening visitoia of Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Bob. They came to enjoy the park events and fireworks. Mrs. T F. Rndmacher returned Monday after spending two weeks in Tucson. Arizona at the home cf her son, Dr. and Mrs. Lamar Radmacher and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Sherland and family spent Sunday in Goshen. They wtvrc visitors of Mr and Mj-h. Pau! Fretz and also saw the live steam show. Mr. and Mi's. Verl Pike of Hudson. Ind., spent the 4th of July week end with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob. Mrs. Edward Keeling and Mrs Gt-.orgo Ferverda spent Tuesday m Indianapolis with Mr and Mrs. Robert Lummis .and baby Susan. Mrs. Keeling stayed over for the next few days. Guests over the week end of Mrs. Elsie Johnson were Cleo I and I^ee Dirrim of Hamilton, । Ind.; Mr. and Mis LaMar Stahly , and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cripe and Mary Jane of । South Bend | Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stillson । and family have returned to their , home .in Atlanta. Ga., after spending three weeks visiting ' Mrs. Gkn Stillsctn, Glen Jr., and | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brugh of । South Bend. They spent two weeks fishing in Michigan. □ □ 1 HOSPITAL NOTES I D D Frank B. Spnngei was admitted to Holy Family hospital on ( June 30. Mrs Russell H. Barnes was admitted to Community hospital on July 5.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lcßoy Thomas and children spent the night Friday with Mr. and Mm. Ken Miller and Tamara. The Thomas family were leaving on a week’a vacation of camping in nor them Michigan. Mr. ;ind Mrs. Geo. Hershberger and Janice entertained with a cook out dinner Monday evening at their home for Mrs. Kenneth Miller and daughter and Miss Shirley Hershberger. Mr and Mrs Dick Merges and daughter. Debbnt, and Mrs. Ruth Hughes, of South Bend; Dr., and Mrs. John Guttman and famdy of Wakarusa and Mrs. James Capek and children w««re Monday evening guests of Mrs. Bertha Urbtn ano Job. A cooko supper was enjoyed. Only In. a free country trre people allowed to kick because they don’t think, it is.

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SOLDIERS ADDRESS Ih-t. Arthur Wolfenbatger IDO--8253 PLT. 345 M. C R O San Ditgc, Calif rind CARDS OF THANKS I wish to ex}n *ss m> health It thanks and deepest appreciate n for all the kindneas, prayers, flowers, gifts and < ards that were sent to n «■ by my fnendi while I was h >spitel;ze i din ing ray illness. M J. •ph 1.11; n|;e We wish to express our J. ep thanks for kmdrr " «'s s and ronsideratem shown rfter r y 1cent aecidtnt Th ink viu -r e-e. ly for th< manv vi *s and Wonis of go >d cheer They sure Ivin ! more than words can e’-'er •x---press. Mike Kochanow.ski I uiv

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