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Steuben Republican from Angola, Indiana • Page 14

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Mrs. Wava Crum of near Coldwa-1 thev ill visit Mr and Mrs, Mnu-1 STEUBEN REPUBLICAN February 19, 1964 Page B6 ttr, Michigan isited Miss Maggie rice Cooper who are spending the Schaeffer last Thursday afternoon, inter in Florida. Douglas Cooper The Fresliman. Class of the Fre-1 spent the time with his grandpar- be made throughout the day on February 22nd. In addition to promotional value, the stunt is being done to help publicize the historic spot and to let the people of the area know more of their historic heritage.

Unusual Birthday Celebration Planned WOWO will combine the educational with the ludicrous in an un- Civil Defense Reviews Disaster A discussion of the role of civil dciense in the Indianapolis State Fairgrounds Coliseum disaster was held at the meeting of the execu mont high school will sponsor a i ents. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Walbolt Bake Sale. Saturday, February 22 1 ana iamny.

to be held at Stroh Furniture Russell Kundard is a patient at Store. The bake sale will begin at the Parkview Hospital. Fort Wayne. Box Executive At Tri-State R. D.

Welch, vice president in charge of sales, Barger Box Company, Elkhart, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of Sigma Epsilon Society, Tri-State College, on Monday evening. February 24. Mr. Welch's topic will be "Advertising Its Impact In Packaging." Sigma Epsilon Society is the professional organization for students in Tri-State School of Business Admin 9:00 a.m. for surgerv.

He will be confined to Lyle Chester who was a patient i the hospital several days. at tne Coldwater Health Center, Mr. ana Jim Kuin and tam- Coldwater. Michigan where he re- ily were Sunday afternoon and eve- centlv submitted to sumerv. has ning guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy returned to his home here. Foster and family. Mrs. Earl Kaufman is a patient at the Coldwater Health Center.

Senior Citizens Will Meet The February meeting of the Steuben County Senior Citizens will be held at the Calvary Lutheran church Angola, on Tuesday, February 25, at 1:30 p.m. An interesting program has been arranged, followed by a fellowship hour. At this meeting the program book Mrs. Emma Alcock of Waterville. usual Washington birthday promo-j tion.

On the father of his country's I birthday, the station will re-enact i the historic crossing of the Delaware with its "Fabulous Four" dj's in the roles of George Washington and a group of Continental soldiers. The river, however, will not be the Delaware but the great St. Mary's which is also quite historic, especially in the Fort Wayne area. The landing will be made at the old Pirogue Landing which was the Ohio, is spending sometime with her daughter, Mrs. Carlton Walbolt and Coldwater.

where she sub family, muted to surgery last rutay. Her istration. The meeting, which opens at 6:30 in Room 213 on the campus, is open to the interested publi.c Mr. and Mrs. William Swager, condition is as well as can be ex- tive staff of the Steuben County Civil Defense organization Tuesday evening, February 11, in the Angola City Building.

Copies of the issue of The Indiana Civil Defender containing a complete account of the disaster were distributed. Charles R. Broderick. director of Indianapolis and Marion County Civil Defense, writes in this publication of the work of John Rimble, CD staff communications officer, in setting up his communications and sound truck in the Cattle Barn, adjacent to the Coliseum. He greatly aided in sending out calls for heavy duty equipment to remove concrete b-ocks and other debris fallen on the injured, in giving directions to vehicle drivers where to park to pick up the injured and in acting Dan, Rov, Jav, Tim and Eve have i pected.

Big, Big Savings On All Magna vox Televisions, Stereos and Radios Glenn Schaeffer does not improve returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs. Virginia Hoagland and family at Lakeside. California. Mrs. Swager and daughter Eve went by jot from Chicago January lt, while as his many friends would like.

He is being cared for at his home here. Mrs. Delbert Morgan has returned to her home after leing a patient JMmoftL Srml I trm to Kditor mhs. i.ois CO lets with dates and locations for meetings of the year 1964 will be distributed to members. These will also contain lists of officers and committees.

Members of the Senior Citizens who drive cars are urged to invite friends who do not drive to ride along to the meetings. Persons attending this February Mr. Swager and the bovs went bv nt the Llmnurst Hospital. Angola, jet. leaving January Thev all for observation and treatment.

She Mi TODAY Here Are A Few Examples Over fifty were present at the Sundav Morning Worship Service at recovering from or ln- returned bv plane, landing at Wil-1 i-s slowly terminal point where French-Canad- ian boats brought families and cargo up the Maumee from Toledo and Detroit and returned furs to Lake Erie in exchange for traders supplies. The public will be invited to watch the crossing. A cavalcade of cars through the downtown section will lead the dj's and the public) to the embarkation point. For the public the Stokes Chapel Evangelical low Run Airport. Detroit, Michigan, ne.

United Brethren church. The group While in California thev enjoved a visit to Disr.evlar.d. Mrs. Hazel liuinagie. remains a patient at the Elmhurst Hospital.

Angola, where she was taken several was favored by two numbers by the recently organized Junior Choir un meeting at the Calvary Lutheran church may park their cars at the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Person of near Reading. Michigan, were din- fl lvc lltfjl triune inf a serious injection der the leadership of Lorraine Bill boil. Her recovery man and Opal Adams.

They still ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl caused from a Greenamver and Man" Have last is quite slow. would welcome more children. Barbara Walbolt.

daughter of Mr. Mrs. Irene Butler of Orland. was Thursday. 2S0 sq.

In. TV and selective AM Radio i r.vO;.:o High Fidelity Phonograph rotic Record Player with 10 Diamond Stylus Guarantee Jels i cur records last for a lifetime a week end guest of her daughter Mrs. Ruth Stroh and daughters. as a distributing center for incoming and outgoing messages. Previous to this time Police and Fire radios wore the only communications available.

Several hundred CD police, on duty when the disaster occurred for patrol purposes, immediately went ir.to action. CD rescue equipment and medical supplies were also rushed to the scene. Paul H. Gordon is the director of the Steuben Countv CD organization. Friends here have received word rear of the building and enter the fellowship room of the church basement without climbing any steps.

During the year 1963 150 persons joined the organization of Steuben County Senior Citizens. The group for an even larger membership for 1964. There are no required age standards for Senior Citizens. All are welcome to come and help in the activities of the group. who cannot participate officially, i there will he a contest with valuable awards, including Panasonic clock transistor radios, knife sharpeners, cosmetics, etc.

Contestants will esti-; mate the exact time the crossing will take. All participants will have an opportunity to share in the every half hour awards of candy i chocolate cherries, of which will of the serious illness of B. G. Rob Miss Sandra Stroh. who attends and Mrs.

Carlton Walbolt. went to St. Francis College, Fort Wayne, i Cincinnati. Ohio. Sunday, where as spent the week end with her moth- part of her nurses training site will Mrs.

Ruth Stroh and sister, work with the children at the Chil-Janet Stroh. dren's Hospital there. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wendell Cooper and Mrs.

Clara Rummel and Mrs. Eva daughters. IVbhie and Cathy left Tsenhower were recent callers of Thursday for Sebrir.g. Florida where Mrs. Delbert Morgan.

erts at Bradenton. Florida. Mr. Roberts is a patient at a hospita' there. He was a school teacher in tliis area manv vears ago.

I in- fcr i If i Regular 113 District Award To Alvarado Church Mrs. Guy E. Gross. Churubusco, wanied Indiana Farm Bureau wo- men that "we are going to have fostered upon us a rather complicated bit of legislation that all Ixiils down to simply this: cheaper fxxl for urban people and higher prices for us." Speaking to some 2.000 women attending the annual Indiana Farm Bureau Women's Conference, the state woman leader said that compensatory payment proposals for farm products before Congress now "sound like frosting on the cake." But she warned. "Let's look this Gift horse in the mouth.

We would NOW the magnificent rA 4 of our in- be receiving a big part come trom a check a compensa-from the torv check written out government." "The first reaction it this route is taken," she said, "would be to step up production because of a guarantee of a certain price. This in turn would result in the government limiting what is grown. This is what is commonly known as control of supply and demand and is HkA r-c the desire of some for agriculture." Attending the opening session of 1 1 fz I It 1 I vr es Regular $99.50 NOW $78.00 the two-day conference were many prominent Farm Bureau women lenders from this eight-county district. Mrs. George Felger.

Churubusco. district woman leader, helped with the general planning and will preside at the final session. The district public speaking win fvTOljrafc ner. Mrs. Ross Hurley.

R. 6. Ft. i Wayne, is competing in the state contest during the Conference using as her title. "Agriculture Is Basic." In the annual awards program.

ll II i. Allen County Farm Bureau will be mm nrv i i named the high-scoring county in the district; the winning woman eader is Mrs. Ernest Gross, R. 2, Churubusco. 10 Other awards to this district in cA clude a rural church improvement award to Alvarado Methodist Church: the winning pastor is the 9 Reverend Kenneth E.

Fast. Ft. Mi Wayne; the church was entered competition by Mrs. Issaac Eyster. Ancola.

A SiOO Farm Bureau foun dation scholarship will be presented to Miss Sue Elaine Warner, R. 2, Silver Lake, a Purdue student. 'v-j iry.A' i Is Mi r- JiXa3 61? i. m' aBlliia i ii i i ,11 I Ni-N i fSfcV Serving as hostesses during the Conference will be Mrs. Ernest Gross; Mrs.

Ellsworth Newman. mm R. 3. Kendallville: and Mrs. Harold Umbaugh.

R. 1, New Pans. -TO Sentl Items to I.oenl Kditor M1IS. lill.IlKHX Wert- i Metz Home Demonstration club will meet Friday, February 21, 12:00 d.nner at Metz Christian cnurcn. his will be euest dav.

The second part of the lesson Vitamins in the Diet will be given. Hostesses are Mildred Folck and Shirley Gilbert. Regular $495 There will be a Daily vacation The Italian Provincial, 3-ST640 in Mahogany, Natural or French Walnut. Also in Antique Green, $525. i 1 School planning meeting Thursday evening, February 20 at 7:30 at Metz Christian cnurcn.

Even-one interested should attend. ft NOW Mrs. Carol Coffman spent the week end with her son, Mr. and! Mrs. Jim Eyster and tamuy ot au- hurn.

i i I Mr. and Mrs. Colan Gates and daughter Kimberlv of Toledo, Ohio, visited with his parents Mr. and It eliminates record and stylus wear. Airs.

Max Gates Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and fc-ij- I pucn uisiornons. i urniaDie speea is 44iimt' Y- accurate as an electric clock. Jam- 'i' proof.

fool-Droof handles records Mrs. Garth Rigg and Brad were Mr. fit teM) ON THE SQX7ACE Store Hoars 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. ANGOLA, INDIANA (J FrL and Sat. 9 a.m.-9 pm.

nil i i rm ezi IHr r-irsAX 77 rnore carefully than human hands. and Mrs. Clayton Hamp, Elwell, and his sister Mr. and Mrs. THE DIAMOND VSTYLUS IS GUARANTEED 1Q YEARS Paul Luttig and family of Lansing, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. James Feilitz and family, Kunkle, Ohio, were guests See These And Many More At Saturday evening ot Mr. ana Mrs. Lawerance Curtiss and family.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Porter were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Porter and her 'Aw mm brother Mr.

and Mrs. E. S. Black- nmn of Mt. Pleasant.

Mich. oujsdc CENTER Angola, Indiana I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wall and family visited Sundav with her fa West Maumcc ther Lewis Farver who is staying with Mr. and Mrs.

uartord King Elkhart. 1.

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