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The Waterloo Press from Waterloo, Indiana • Page 2

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THE WATERLOO PRESS Oldest Newipaper In DeKalb County THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960 Published weekly on Thursday By Maurice E. Stafford, Publisher Entered a second matter at the Post Office in Waterloo. Ind. 8ubcripUons $2.00 per year DEKALB CO. TO BE SERVED BY A NEW POLICE POST DeKalb and Steuben counties will be served by a new Indiana State Police subdistrict headquarters north of Angola when it is activated late this month.

The new post, which will be located a quarter of a mile south of Ind. 120 and two miles north of the entrance to Pokagon state park on U.S. 27, will be opened as an answer to a year around traffic problem in this area which is caused by expanding travel in Northeastern Indiana. An open house will be arranged for. the new post when it is in operation late in June.

Waterloo Press classified pay I TIMBER WANTED All ipeclcs choice, rind tracts. CASH BUYERS. See Us Before Ton Sell PIKE LUMBER CO. AKRON, IND. CULLIGAll SOFT WATER, SERVICE ANYWHERE IN DeKALB COUNTY.

CALL GARRETT, FL 7 8388 OR MRS." J. SHORE, ASHLEY IND. WATERLOO NEWS Cathy Sue Deetz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Deeti of West llnitv.

and granddaughter of Hilda Deetz of Waterloo under went heart surgery at the Cleve land Clinic at Cleveland. Ohio. Wednesday, June 8. She is recov ering rapidly. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Lambrieht of Hillsdale, called on Waterloo friends Friday Mrs. bonald Van Wye enter tained Friday evening with a stork shower for Mrs. Joe Creager. Games were played with high going to Mrs.

Charles Smyth and low to Mrs. Santos Salinas and Mrs. Glen Clark who presented their prizes to the guest of honor. The refreshments were pink and white ice cream, angel food cake with pink and green icing, pink punch and mints and nuts. Mrs.

creager received many useful cifta. Those present were: Mrs. Kenneth Holman, Mrs. Glen Clark, Mrs. Wayne Durst, Mrs.

Guy Der row and daughters, Mrs. Cecil David, Mrs. Santos Salinas and son all of near Butler; Mrs. Carl Kauffman, Mrs. Oren Van Wye, Mrs.

Chester Shultz. Mrs. Charles Smyth and daughter, Mrs. Augus tine Ellert, all of near Waterloo, the hoonred guest, Mrs. Creager nf near Butler and the hostess, Mrs.

Van Wye of near Waterloo. Columbus Johnson underwent snrperv Fridav for his heart at the St. Joseph's hospital in Fort Wayne. His room number is 472. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Hathaway and two children, Connie and Tommy have moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mrs. Hathaway is the former Janice TilL daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Haskell Till and LAWN BOY WHEEL HORSE SALES SEKvICE Clinton Britn Prta, Service Lawnmowers gnarpenea i MOORE'S HARDWARE 2 AUBURN, KIDIJUia SAVE ON OUR SUMMER WEIGHT MATCHED SETS! These light cotton poplins 140 offer durability, freedom of small, movement and cool comfort! medium, large Pants have cuffed bottom, fifV heavy duty tipper! Sanforized. Silver, grey! pant lxe 29 to 42 THE WATERLOO PRESS granddaughter of Mrs. Dora Mrs. James Shoemaker and daughter, Donna Rae of Portsmouth, Ohio, spent a few days with their relatives Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Frick and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shoemaker. Mrs. Inez Bartholomew submit ted to surgery at the St.

Joseph's hospital In Fort Wayne on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark of Waterloo have received the ad dress from their son, William Henrv Clark, who entered the U.S. Navy two weeks ago: William Ienrv Clark.

SR 5414415. Co. No. 225 6, U.S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, 33 Calif.

COMMITTEES FOR DEKALB REGISTERED NURSES CLUB Committees for the coming year for the DeKalb county Registered Nurses club were named at a meet ing held at the home of the presi dent," Rosie Custer of near uar rett. The committees include: Pro gram, Esther Nessel, Nancy De Long, Elizabeth Haishp and Francis Miller, all of Waterloo: Nom inating, Rosemary Hippensteel of near Auburn, Clara Boiing oi SDencerville and Maxine Harvey of near Garrett, and refreshment, Marlene Getts and Hilda Beeber of Garrett. Fave Rollins of Butler. Wanda Carper of Auburn and Fern Brenneman of Ashley. Officers of the club include: President, Rosie Custer; vice president.

Josephine Runion of Garrett; secretary, Lois Albright of Corunna and treasurer, Lillian Spade of Auburn. CIRCUIT COURT NEWS The DeKalb circuit court in Au burn Thursday, June 9 appointed Mary Brand of near Waterloo as guardian of Sandra Brand, 14, minor heir of the late Henry C. Brand. Her bond of $3,000 with Margarete Barhydt as surety was approved and letters in guardianship ordered for issue. The guard ian filed Thursday a report show ing personal property ot $2,952.42, in this corner a by Charles Ort It Is our ooinion that Theodore Roosevelt was one of our great presidents.

When he wrote the statement below, to us, it seems as though it is almost an autobl oaraohv of the oreat man. The following Quotation of form er President Theodore Roosevelt Is found on a plaque in the Rotunda of the Administration Build ing of the Canal Zone Govern ment. Certainly it is worthy of note at all times. "It is not the critic who counts, not the man who. points out howl ITS the strong man! ALWAYS stumbled, orl SHOWTIME where the doerl AT of deeds couldl OBTS lave done them! SHOWROOMS etter.

The cred it belongs to the man who Is actually in the arena; whose tace is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly, who errs and comes short again and aaaln: who knows the great en hnUmc. tha oreat devotions. and spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, Knows in the triumph of high achievement; and who. at the worst. If he fails, at feast fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor de leal.4 Theodore Roosevelt ORT'S FURNITURE AND JEWELRY CHAS.

ORT CO. GARRETT HUDSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR MARRIED IN CHURCH SERVICE Kenneth 0. Kistler, owner of the Kistler funeral home at Hudson and Mrs. Alice Mae Parker of near Pleasant Lake, widow of the late Dan Parker, were united in marriage in a ceremony at the Salem Center Presbyterian church Friday, June 10, at 7 o'clock. The Rev.

Thomas Heinlein, pastor of the church at Salem Center, read the wedding vows. Mrs. Keith Holden of near Pleasant Lake served as matron of honor while Walker Kelley of Waterloo, brother in law of Mr. Kistler, was best man. Mr.

Holden served as usher. Samuel Parker, son of Mrs.Park er presented wedding music at the church organ. After their marriage the couple left for a honeymoon trip to the north, visiting Niagara Falls, New York, the upper peninsula of Michigan, Wisconsin and Canada. They will be at home at Hudson after the wedding trip of approxi mately 10 days. Waterloo Press Classifieds Pay I Yoor Eye Know the Difference Wear COIL GLASSES OR.

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Ashley Phoni 90 Hudson, Ind..

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