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Steuben Republican from Angola, Indiana • Page 11

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Smith and daughter at Metz honoring Mrs. Roy Smith on her birthday. Philip Headley of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Kermit Headley and Paul from Friday until Monday. Additional dinner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. El wood Seaal News Items to Loral Editor MRS. E.OVVISA.

ALLESHOISB OL Garmon were dinner guests of Mrs. Sybil Clark in Pleasant Lake last Sunday. Mrs. Mike Noll and family were pleasantly surprised Saturday evening when her nephew, Ronnie Carmichael of Gallipolis, Ohio stopped and stayed overnight while en-route to Rock Island, Illinois. Mike Noll attended the Moose Bowling Tournament at Kokomo on Saturday and Sunday.

Headley and children of Pemberville a w-k i i- wk To The Steuben County ily, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard McDonald and family at Fort Custer, Michigan. She also called on Mrs. G.

A. McCaslin at the Plainwell Hospital at Plainwell, Michigan. Lori Bryan spent a day with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Bryan.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sharp and family and Mrs. Corda Trailer visited Mrs. Bonnie Mercer and family of near Union City, Michigan.

Mrs. Dennis Brandon and Mrs. Cleo Green entertained the Womans Society of the Methodist Church at church. Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at the United Brethren Church for Ross Weaver. Guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Leon McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coplin and family of Litchfield, Michigan. Guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Traxler and sons were and Mrs. Richard Traxler and family of Camden, Michigan. Lf'o UW Sea4 rws Itean to Loral Editor MRS. I.KOARD PECK ana aauy tsuriuiarat.

oi ueiroii. Mrs. Carol Disbro and Terry visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schieber Sunday afternoon and called on Mrs.

Erma Peck Monday, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Foster and Jackie of Fremont were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Duane Taylor and family. Leo Page of Archbold, Ohio, visited Saturday. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peck and family and Emerson Peck were the latter's cousins, Mrs.

Goldie Baker and Mrs. Clara Bordner of Montpelier, brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Peck of Chicago and nephew, Leonard Peck and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Duane Taylor and family and Bonnie Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Luke at Bryan, Ohio, Friday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Leander Carlin of Holt, Michigan, called on Mrs. Jennie Petty Sunday afternoon. All had supper with Mrs. Linnie Dick.

Sally Burkhardt of Detroit was a supper i rlffU 4 send- rwii Iteaid to Local Editor MRS. DON" SWIFT guest Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shire entertained ten girls last Friday evening after school honoring their daughter, on her birthday.

Mrs. Bessie Smith of Grand Rapids, Michigan, a sister of Clarence Forbes, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forbes, also DeWayne Forbes and family of Kcndallville, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Forbes of Angola. They also attended the funeral of William Forbes last Saturday afternoon. The Pollyanna club will meet in the basement of the Methodist church on Friday, March 20.

A pot-luck dinner will be served at noon. This is the last meeting until fall. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hart and family and Barry Linnville of Anderson were guests Saturday of Kay's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bovee of Stroh and Mr.

and Mrs. Bill McKee and family of New Haven were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKee. Mr.

and Mrs. Othol Boyd and sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McClish last Sunday. David Boyd spent Monday with his grandparents.

Mrs. Laura Lee Smith and Mrs. Hildred Shire spent Friday in Garrett. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Dixon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fish and family at Spencerville. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Goodrich attended the REMC convention at Dallas, Texas from March 8 to 12. The Hudson Home Economics club members are asked to meet at Greenwalt's Store at 12:30 p.m., March 20, to go to the cooking school at Angola. The school starts at 1:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Sheefel of Fort Wayne were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Alleshouse last Sunday. Fifteen friends and neighbors held a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Shirl Wilhelm last Saturday evening honoring Mrs. Wilhelro on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kistler and family were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Funk in Fort Wayne last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Smathers, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Sutherlin, Mrs. Bessie Aston of Waterloo and Mrs. Opal 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Crawford and Elwyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crawford Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Linnie Dick and Mrs.

Jennie Petty visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Isenhower at Fremont Monday A Sunrise Service is being planned at Pine Hill, near the jCooney church with all the churches" of the Northwest township participating, along with Berlin and Metz churches. This will be at 6:00 a.m. outdoors, unless bad weather and then it will be held either, in the Cooney.

church or the Cooney schoolhouse. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Maybee entertained the Good Samaritan Sunday School class of "the Columbia Church of Christ to a potluck supper and get-together, Friday evening.

Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Els-worth Maginn, Mr. and Mrs. David Phipps, Mrs.

Jennie Rogers, Mrs. Effie Firestone, Mrs. Burton Met-Uer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Strohl. Mr. and Mrs. John Fireovid of Bryan, Ohio, and Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Peck were guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ober-lin. Plans were made concerning a high school class reunion.

Dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Otis Dick were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs of Hillsdale, Michigan, and her sister, Mrs. Josie Adams of Los Angeles, California.

All were former schoolmates. In the afternoon, all called on Mrs. Leo Petty. Mrs. Leonard Peck called at the Williams County General hospital, Friday afternoon to visit Earl Walters.

The latter fell Wednesday evening, while leaving church and fractured a hip. She was moved to Toledo hospital Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forrester of Coldwater and his mother, Mrs.

Etta Forrester of Lansing visited Mrs. Leo Petty. Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Smith, Jerry, Marjorie and Marilyn were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Or -1 v- Sead News Iteaqs to Local Editor MRS. PAT TRAILER Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Waymire and Dick called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pocock of South Bend in the Harold Pocock home at Orland. Mrs. Vera Swager of Jackson is spending the week with Mrs.

Dora Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wolf.

David Harpham is having the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Dilts and sons were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Dilts near LaGrange. They also called on Mr. Robert Foster at St. Joseph Hospital in South Bend in the afternoon. Community night will be held at the church on Thursday evening, March 19, with a potluck supper at 7 o'clock sharp.

The committee in charge is Mr. and Mrs. Olin Favourite. Mr. and Mrs.

Wade Libey, Mr. and Mrs. Max Favourite, Mrs. Esther Swift and Mrs. Maude Sunday.

The Ladies Aid will serve a public dinner at the church on Wednesday, TJinnw tnipsts of Mr. and Mrs. Otis f- I urott were Air. ana Airs, uuver Brott and family at Reading. Michigan.

They observed the birthday of Oliver Brott. FIRST POLE SETTING 25 YEARS AGO Airs. Kimer Bryan spent a aay i with her sister, Mrs. Hofert at Coldwater, Michigan. Dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Swick were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swick of Bankers, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Dale and family. Mrs. Emerson Frank entertained the Altrusa Club.

Mrs. Carrie Wilson was the co-hostess. Mrs. Elvyn McDonald was an overnight guest of her son and fam March 23. Serving will begin at 11:30.

A free will offering will be The STEUBEN COUNTY REMC has proven that dreams come true when backed by. Cooperation and Determination Compliments and best wishes for future success taken. If a man compliments his wife ten times a day, is that enough? nn LTU --Or. V.N ANGOLA lIERCHAJjTTS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, APPLIANCES AND MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL TO YOU REMC SERVICE! look forward to serving you in the years ahead as we have; in the past Ft7 "0 f) 1 facia ST IS. Frigidairc Flair Range looks built-in but isn't! LADIES' EXQUISITE En7Bj0 Complete Line Of Spring Jewelry SS1 S7n to 90 Easter Plush Riding Toys 2.88 to 4.98 Wind Hoods from 49c to 98c Made lip Toys and Baskets 39c to $4.98 Spring and Summer Purses $1.98 to $2.98 Children's 59c to $1.00 Hansley's Underwear For Hen and Boys 49c to 78c We are now in our 50TH YEAR of merchandising in Steuben county and it is our desire and pleasure to ADVISE AND SERVICE, as well as to sell the brands -which in the past 50 years have proven to us to be worthy of your consideration.

As you well know prompt delivery and service is sometimes hard to find in a dealer. We can offer you both plus the very finest in appliances, televisions the other products which we sell. We are continually striving to meet competition and at the same time offer our customers prompt and efficient trained service. Here Is Just One Example Of What We Mean We have sold and serviced Maytag washers and laun-dry equipment since 1928. During the war years when new washers and laundry equipment could not be purchased we serviced and repaired Maytags for customers.

This service was given as far as 50 miles from Angola and at that time many used gasoline powered meters. We Offer A Complete Line Of Products Including Televisions (black and white and color) AM and FM Radios (including transistors) New Vista High Fidelity Stereos (automatic and wringer models) Combination Refrigerator-Freezers Clothes Dryers Refrigerators Feed Freezers Dishwashers Room Air Conditioners Water Heaters. Ranges (electric and gas) Piancs Kitchen Cabinets EZsperidable Names In These i Fields Such As Seamless Seair.s Stretch LADIES 40 Electric Model RCIB-645-2 S.1des Into place of your present range! GOdemp filigree glass oven doors at eye levels RoII-To-You cooking topi Automatically, Cook-Master starts, stops ovenl Fifcidaire Dependability, tool Ladies and Girls Blouses LOO to 2.98 Easter Cards by For-Get-He-Not 5c to 25c jeiovs IV Lcdios CscuttteHy, 1.19 to LiULXU to PLEATED-SUM IINE-FULI IN THE NEW SPIING STYLES AND MATERIALS Shoes for $LS8 Tennis, Dres Corduroy Buster Brown tlix and Hatch Cats for Infants 6-0 to 18 rionths Bu2t2r Crown Slacks pI.69-$lX3 Shirts Girls and X7cx Hats "ADLORGD 5E.IPS 2.00 At The. BEST OF ALL DAYS COOKING SCHOOL AND 25th ANNUAL MEETING TJARCH 20 Angola National Guard Armory FIUGIDAIRE RCA VICTOR MONARCH PHILGAS JOHN WOOD MAYTAG; ADMIRAL TAPF AN SUNRAY whtee; plusizore. We Have A Complete Line of Bulk Easter Candy 33etfr6gclbo Per 1C to Sport Shirts for Lien and Boys $1.29 to Infants VcsTaCier Shcoa 1.49 to 02.49.

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