Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1960 — Page 12

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Sept. 1, 1960

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K 1., I nited Missionary Chrmh “Th< Chai ' W t! the 1 Juhl< I Cl <> -s’ Paul L- Ui > Pash r Mis K S \ ii - i. Supt. fl 30 S ■' Jex S< I > 1 10 15 Mm nmg W m "hip 7 30 Ex eiimg Sci \ a <■ 7 ;o W < die -' V li aycr M<< ;- it - Thursday. Sept. 1 MM S. n . etmg 1 pi • at ’be home us Mrs Jac k Wallace. Come ami Wm -h p with us W.extend to you a friendly welcome. Koontz Lake Community Church A. .1 Compton. Pastor Tillis StanU n. Supt. Sunday S< hool 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10.30 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 7:30. Wednesday Evening 7 .30. Bible Study and Prayer Sei vice. A friendly welcome awaits JOU in the house of worship Join us in prayer for the harvest of souls We are labelers together in the harvest field Our pastoi assisted in a water baptism in LaPorte Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fobert Ricketts, daughter. Beth ajid son. Banny. 1 ,ve -etui nod to th< ir home in r.ttsfield Mass , after spending W\LKERTON M-A-S-C-N-I-C No. 019. F. A X M. yi\soMC MEETINGS First Thm ’ay Nigh* of Month All Masons Invited ROBERT SCHAFFER. W. M. HARRY DOLL, Secretary | INVESTMENTS SECURITIES STOCKS i 1 LOUIS C. HOUSER . 800 Virginia St Phone 108 Walkerton, Indiana

Dr. 41. C. Miller Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 8 - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTThF 7- 9 Mon. & Friday Evenings 8-12 Saturdays Closed Wednesdays Dr. Walter M. Denaut Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr. Burton L. Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1- 5:30 MTWFS 7 • 8 Friday Evenings Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott C. Frash Optomet l ist OFFICE HOURS: 9-12 and 1- 5 MTThFS Closed Wednesdays Open Evenings by Appointment — ■ - ■ - Dr. G. E. Neidlinger Veterinarian OFFICE HOURS: 1:00 - 2:00 Monday thru Saturday 7:00 - 8:00 Fridays Nusbaum's Funeral Home Dav nr Night r Phone Walker too 83

several days at the lake. They were accompanied by Mrs Hildur Ricketts, who will return here sometime in October, enroute to hei son. Clyde who resides in J huivci Cole. Mi and Mrs. Richard Fortner ; nd family. Griffith, Mi and Mrs. Karl Brnst and son. Chm k Mis. Julia Hisey. Winama were gi; ;' s of Mr. a:. 1 Mis Robert Ki g and sons G rg". Allen a' d S. :t Sunday aft-in< mi Th< King family entoit lined Mi and Mi Virgil Eaton and tai dy. »f Smith Bond ills' Mis. Ethel Eaton. Walkerton, on Sum.ax ex ening. Mr. and Mrs. Harty Fide* spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. att( ndmg the dedication of the m-w f io station in St. Joseph Townshi] They were overnight guests on Sunday of Mr and Mrs Bert M< set at their summer cottage on Irish Lake, in the Barbee lake < ham. located northeast of Warsaw. On Friday Sept. 2nd. the Women's Community Club will meet at the home of Mrs. John Spencer at 12 noon, with a pot luck dinner and please bring your table service. This will be the first fall meeting of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Ixmis Noehri ng. St. Petersburg. Florida, spent one xveek as guests of Mr. and Mrs F. XT. Amick. Before returning to Florida, the Noehrings are spending several days in Chicago visiting relatives and friends. “ Mr and Mrs Howard Wertenberg enterrtained Mr. and M:s W. T. NAvman. Thorntown. 11l Mr and Mrs. Chester Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Corny W"inxi Blue Island. 111. an i Mr. and Mis Grant Chess’ of Cim. ov r the week end Mr. and Mis Ron F.arley d.r.gutcr l»onna. and m n Jimmy. O k Park. 11l spent several days ] .’ x-.eok as guests of Mr- Lv ta Erdal. Mrs Ruth Bell. Minneapolis. Minn ■ spent three days last week as guest of Mr. and Mis. Albert Block. . Mr. and Mrs Peter Bult. Chicago. Mrs. Jessie Moss. Harvy. HL. were guests of Mr and Mrs John Turnbull last xveek. Marian Jensen returned to her home in Chicago, after spending two weeks as guest of the Turnbulls. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fesscnton. Mrs. Emma Cieplucha. Hammond: Mr. and Mrs Joe Spudic and family. East Chicago, were guests of Herman Breitzke last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs William Loepke are spending a few days in C hicago. visiting with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston and children, Mrs. Ruth Cohan, have returned to their home in Soutn Bend after spending the summer at then lake cottage. Mis. Anna Wolfe has reivived another fine i eport from her grandson T< mmy Wolfe, star pili her of the Huntington. West Virginia team, who won their fust round game m the Babe Ruth League ninth annua! world a lies now being played in St. Paul. Minn. They defeated Lake Charles. La.. and Will be m the <1 uter finals. James R Cormican. assistant fnc chief, has taken over the Hi lie Hu Kestai.r mt k cat *d on U. S. 30 w est of G; <>vei town. Conservation Chib Notes For the first two Saturdays of September. Mis. Winifred Avery will be the hostess for the pot luck suppers and site cordially invites you to attend There were over 25 attending last week's supper. Fire Department Notes Our fire department responded to two fire calls on Sunday evening. both on the property cf Merrill Whitesell, located on road 1100 East, about one-half mile south of the Pennsylvania R R. tracks. Estimated damage is about $2,000 and cause, of the fire undetermined. Knifing Ends In Arrests For Two A fight in which one m in was knifed several tunes and taken to the hospital ended m arrest'’ fo> both Saturday night. Her nandes Javiej- Ccntrcas and Ponac iano Orteaga Iznedc of tin* migrant camp, v - k the tv o involved I>>re.i'> knifed Contrer. foHiding an a g ■ ent nd C >ntieia was h< spi!ahze 1 so. treatment and released. Conte eras was arrested for disorderly condu< t. and I^wcdQ for assault Both received fines of $1 Os) and costs of $16.00 by the Justice of Peace. Mrs. Kay Kcst. LaPaz. Ind . was arrested for a packing vioatio'n on August 27. She paid a fine of SIOO in cafeteria court Frank Leßoy Smith. Lakeville, was arrested for disregarding a

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