Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 February 1962 — Page 7

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Mr». John Stahly had a birthday party for her husband WedIW day evening Present wore Mr. and Mn Marvin Stahly Sr . Mr. and Mr» Glen Stahly Mr. and Mrs Pau* 'nake and family. Sharon Stahly and Charlene McCollough. ।

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Mrs. Elsie Johnson was a week end guest of Mr and Mrs. laiMarr Stahly of South Bend Mrs Jaxne* MolUnos is a patient in the Holy Family hospital. whero who wan taken following a fail laxt week She has a broken wrist and •concussion of the head. Lisa Ann McMahon, daughter of Thomas and Joan McMahon. 240 E Tipton St., Huntington, Ind . died three hours after birth Saturday. February 3. The father is a wtudent at Huntings n College. Burial wa< in South Bend Monday. February 5. / - □ HOSPITAL NOILS □ D Mrs. Wilfred Reinhardt is a patient tn the Holy Family hospital. re-covering from a heart attack. Dori < Py kavet is a pat ant in tho Holy Family h ►. pital. Jack Ixivcy is n pati» r.t in the Community hoi’pital Elmer Norris is a pat ent in Starke Memorial hospital. □ ~ □ BIRTHS □ □ A son was bom to Mr and Mrs Benjamin Finley m Holy Family ho pital Mr and Mrs Dave Mullin nr" the parents of a daughter born February 5 tn the H ly -Family ho pital. ATTENDING HUMBOLDT IN SI IT I TION Mi*« Brenda Rankest. a 1961 graduate of Walkerton High School, is now attending the Humboldt Institution in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Tins wellIcnown *>rhoo| offers a complete fm:r month course in Airline and B ’s 1 " • ■ »-n — <ng '< - Rin’ t to studying for a career with the h—> r. *■ J h« ' m f her liesure hour* with a parttime office lob Ml ui Rankert Is the ilnughter o Mr and Mrs John Rank »t. of Walkerton.

Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Urbin of Kewanna, were Sunday vi itors of Bertha and Robert Urbin. Sunday aftem-x-n guest# of Mr. and Mrs. John Stahly were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zimm',--man of Mishawaka. Sharon vias home for the -week end and had Uhwlene McCollough u h gue-t. Cloyd Smith received word of the death of his Mst-r. Mary E. Fulk, of Umatilla. Florida. Funera service- were held Tuesday in Umatilla. Mr and Mrs Michael Barbarick, of Koontz Lake, had as guests la t week. Mr. and Mrs. John Geyer, of East Chicago, and th'ar daughter and family, Mr and tMrs. Owen Resetar and Susan, of Gary. Time may heal wounds, but it seldom removes ail the s< ars

hovj do you dry clothes in Sa ar? ’ ; ’ -OUT IN " ' h/', THE COLD? ’ y.- . ‘ '—7L m _/ /z \MLL-laz ift j ■ < ^liitr; W \ 1 n ' I .. ‘ aHMI ao® ' . * i ! — J I ■' . f-WmUa . - L. • . ^L.M7HE ‘-* • r J ' ^BASgMENT? ••w ’/ *'* i j 1 THERE S CNLZ ONE GOOD WAY / TO DRY CLOTHES IN THE WIN ER... e i / OR YEAR 'ROUND, FOR THAT MATTER... ' / THAT 3 WITH A WONDERFUL AUI JMATIC J I >» GAS CLOTHES DRYER. np,c no vcd / r get a GAS DRYER ,T DR-ES CLOTHES FASTER. No oth. • dry er cm in tbh z << the sjx t-d of a Cas Clothes Dryer. It’s the only one tluit dried gftyyCT **■' your < h ... a 1-- tai youi autom. cw Un - * olastJuin. ,T DRIES CLOTHES BETTSR. M : < i is (Tithes Nt » it»better for d mg vk ■ ewpech^ 1 • ir IT DRIES C LOTHES CHEAPER. Clothi« dry ill a Gas wfTyy v... *\ c .A Diver for , n a». s « f one v< ’ per had ITih is only one- » << fourth th < £ * 1”f ’ r dryeis. T„vn t<x», no eotly y; ' * u ‘ ’ r let us prove a GAS DRYER is the one fcr you! mORTHIRW KPK'tA^iZZ? Sfif/ce

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Mr and Mrs Marvin Stahly Sr we- e m I•■ >arb rn. Michigan, over the w» ck end a ^.if.sts of Mr nnd Mr. D>n R.-s and daiight- r Word has be* n re •• ■. rd that Mrs. Viola I b.< d r otf M < ’leo A t /a u ><i pi <1 ia ■; < a Thur day, February 1. at h< r daughter home m Louisville Funeinl s-: vires wcrt» held in Gre'-n-ibiirg, Ker.’ , kv Saturday. F- lxruary 3. Siie wa M \« irs old. ATTEND Kl< KOFF DINNER IN INDI \\ trc’JS K<nth Dut ’her and Jrhn Clark were in Ir: imapol - Sunday t > attend a K RMf Dime for the A no-esc an U*gio-. R t --ha.: e gram The*.' w-.H head the tire lean D gion hah p*- gram .a Walkerton this coming sumrrer

Our Anma! deiianc* Sai now m p^« go- • All v. nt-T rn» !- rhamiJ >t •- ?!y . | pri • »>s Stu<i o 1 ”•* Sh p Fr i* : ! ■. ,;j be nt r< dad i i kr, 'A.ag t • Mr I Mi R Ku l v.. • > t F- . u 9 to < plov*.l by th F /..I Arh e The.- r - • .:■ ■■ . ” i - Wf '.i . c f- »n F • t. (Ro .<>> i ' M Km t, for < ■ B • NEF Dt II — V<M R OLD M<H I I MlUKlb If -n- - h . - uiv B< v Sr' i.n:' ' ■ • . ■ pies ■ • ’ ’ H ’ ’ R Kar. in^-V: r ’ nF a- 11 D - - unsfo: ’ ■ p i-- ha ••<! r. the I- | S < ' - '--up -r th, boys new ■' t. a u’H'.g jk - gm'n

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