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Saturday in the Willow Fair ger on March 18, 1926. He sur 60 Ttt South Band Tribune, Sunday, October 2, 1966 p.m. Saturday in osteopathic Irvia of South tend, Carl of Mil-waukee and George of, Elkhart; rence St who drowned Thurs-i day in Long Lake near Union, Hospital; The body was taken to 21 grandchildren; 38 great Mich. Rev. Salvatore PFanel Nursing Home, south of Bridg-man, where she had been a pe-tient the last five years.

She was the Orvis Funeral Home. 34 Bankruptcy Petitions vives with three sons, Lloyd Jn EE J. and Jay aU ofRtl, Goshen; two daughters, Miss Ida and Miss Alma, Harshberger, grandchildren, and four great- 2 a t-gr andchildren. Services born in Chicago Dec. li, C.S.C., with whom Mr.

Toms had been fishing at the time of his death, wiS officiate, assisted; Rey B. Carpenter for Roy B. Carpenter, Filed in District Court will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Security for You AGE LOWERED FOR BENEFITS both at home; two brothers, Eli She was married there Sept. 17, 1895, to Charles H.

Prindeville, Kessington EUB Church, of by Jtev. Joseph F. Murphy, 50, of Phoenix, who died and Ira both of Rt. 1, Topeka, and seven grand Bankruptcy', petitions have which he was member, with C.S.C., pastor of St. Joseph's who died in 1946.

Surviving are a Tuesday at home, were held Fri and assets of Billie Joe Foster, Rt 3, Box 145, LaPorte, an electrical worker, debts trf son, C. Trego Prindeville, Three Church. Burial will be in St Joseph Valley Memorial Tark been filed in U.S. District Court by 34 persons. three grandchildren; day in Carpenter moved from South Bend to Pboe-j Rev.

Wayne Palmer, pastor, of- -ficiatuig. Burial win be fa the Friends may can at the Paul E. Mayhew" $4,244.58 and assets of $250; Fred children. Services will be at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Jesse joad 37 east of Goshen.

Bishops Milo J. The rosary will be recited at Ppfflinnpro. prf three great-grandchildren, and a brother, Frank H. Tregb7Hony' Sr.r 605NrBroadwajr, nix in 1960. He was a department :30 p.m.

today at the Eugen6 -Walter Rozanskl, 1635 Peru, a straight cutter, debts of G. Hay and Son Funeral Home. wood, Calif. Funeral services manager for Montgomery-Ward Funeral Home; Edwardsburg, K. MUler and Perry Nisely will $5,113.71 and assets of $776: his Widow MusTStudy Circumstances And Needs officiate and burial will be in Phoenix and a member of after Jp.m.

today. Southeast an' engineer for the State Highway Department will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at. the Connelly-Noble Funeral wife, Eunice I. Ray, same ad the Moose Lodge, Legion of the Thomas Cemetery.

Friends may dress, a splice welder, debts of and former chief deputy sheriff, "Charles P. Meyers NILES. Charles P. Meyers, Moose and the First United Three Oaks.Rev. E.

call at the Harshberger iome, $4,506.99 and assets of $776; and Indiana-Michigan OBITUARIES investigator for the county co Brethren in Christ Church in Campbell, pastor of the Church Palmer Crast 86, of 1926 N. 5th St, Niles, died roner's office and restaurateur, Lovell Leslie, 303 Indiana $3,415 and assets of $205: that city. He was born on Jan. of the Mediator, Harbert, wul of at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Pawat- By MARTIN E.

SEGAL president, Retirement Advisors, Inc. LAPORTE Palmer Crast debts $17,831.60 and assets of 21, 1916. He is survived by his ficiate. Burial win be at 2 p.m. ing Hospital, where he had been 78, of Rt 4, LaPorte, died at 1 Also, William Weber, 233 W.

$65. widow, Geneva; two sons, Rich Indiana 1 Bernard M. Besse patient for one week. He was Battell Mishawaka, a bar Monday in the. Oak Woods Cemetery, Friends may can p.m.

Saturday in his home after Also, Billie Blair Tobias, 2012 ard and DonaldTboth of Hersch Last year Congress reduced the age at which covered widows can claim Social Security bene tender, debts of $2,250 and no as ELKHART Services for born in Niles on Oct. 28, 1879, and had lived here att his life. at the funeral homeafter 3 p.m. a long illness. He was born near on July llr1888.

E. Coolspring Michigan City, an opera tionsmanager, sets; Robert Dean Hoover, 440 a stepdaughter, Miss Pa tricia Lpn Clarkrand hismoth Bernard M. Bosse, 72, of 1300 fits because of their husbands' today. He married Margaret Wurz on Camden a warehouse helper, farmer, he had lived in La debts of $27,582.05 and assets of Lake Shore Park, will be at 2 er, Mrs. Rose Carpenter, both of George Golns earnings.

The minimum age was Sept 1, 1903, in NUes. She sur- Porte County all his life. He was $240; Kenneth Eugene Klinger Phoenix. Entombment was in debts of $4,279 and assets of $550; Elmer Herschel Cooper, p.m. Monday we wnite tv- Jt.Jsnow.filLButf.aswithre-j CASSOPOLIS Funeral serv vives, along with a married on Dec.

29, 1909, in La man, msos laiswortn a neralJlome with Rev. James H. Memory Lawn Park and Chapel tirementr benefits taken before ices for George Coins, 29, form 321 Georee Mishawaka. a MrsG. M.

Graham, of NUes; 2i press of $22,: Porte Gray, the Bresee Church Mausoleum, erly ofjtt. 3, Cassopohs, and re who survivesHe was a member 720.99 and assets of $895: Billy -age widows benefits are reduced by 6 2-3 per cent per year of the Nazarene officiatingrMr. Harry Devon Smith ctntly a resident of Mnskegon, Gray Stout, 213 N. Albert a of-the-First- Baptist-Church, draftsman, jiebts of and assets $465; Kenneth Doyle Hess, 3828 Lakeland Elkhart, trailer worker, debts Bosse died early Saturday at his taken before 62. who died Friday morning after a Harry Devon Smith, 59, of 890 Illinois Walkerton, died Sat trucker's- debts of graduate of LaPorte High School home.

He was born-March 26, heart attack, will be held at 1 twa grandchildren. andtwo great-grandchildren; andtwo brothers, WiUiam and Clarence, -both of Niles. He was a retired car inspector for the New York Central System. Services in Hal-britter-Swem Funeral Home 256.04, and assets of $200: and and had attended Franklin Col urday; morning at home. He was p.m.

Monday at the Connelly Fu in Goshen, and was a retired New York Central Systems Louis Stephen Molnar, 2501 C. M. wants to know whether it pays to take the lower benefit amount in return for the longer period during which bene lege. Other survivors include a born on May 19, 1907. in walker neral Cassopolis.

Rev, of $17,214.76 and assets of and James C. Hurley, 120 Lake-sore Michigan City, a main Rockne a department store son, Vance, of Kingsbury; two Roy Jones, pastor of the Peoples ton, where he had lived all his He was married on Jan. 7, freight conductor. He was married Decrl7, 1912, to the former manager, debts of $3,695.14 and grandchildren; and two broth fits will be paid. She writes: Protestant officiate.

tenance serviceman, debts of assets of $100. with Rev. Arlan E. Schlundt, ers, John of Kingsbury and 1932, in Union Mills, to Wilma Vallence, in Goshen. She Burial will be in Bethel Ccme "I will be 60 years old in three A 1 s-o, Mrs.

Nola Lucille pastor of John's United Frank of Indianapolis. The fu $2,772.35 and assets of $250. Also, Lawrence John Lus Edna Maurer, who survives survives along with a son, Rob months. My husband, who Hoelscher, 50912 U.S. 31, a Church of Christ, officiating.

tery, Calvin He was born on June 28, 1937, in Calvin neral be at 2 p.m. Monday Also surviving are a son, ert, at home; a daughter, Mrs worked under Social Security comb, 2025 E. Coolspring housewife, former operator of Burial -will be in Silverbrook at the Cutler Brothers Chapel Charles, Manchester, a Arthur -Eden of "EMartplWo since it started, died last year, Cass County. He was a foundry Michigan City, an expediter, Nola's Restaurant and with Rev. Louis Holtzclaw offi- Cemetery, Niles.

daughter, Mrs. Bonnie O'Connor, brothers, Lewis and of employee in Muskegon, where can't decide whether to take my dating. Burial will be in Kings debts of $3,057.77 and assets of $142; Mrs. Betty Jean King, 101 South Bend, ana two granacnu- Pizza Restaurant, debts of and assets $150; Goshen; and a sister, Mrs. Carl he had been" living since AprU Social Security widow's benefits Mrs.

Clara T. Hinmai GALIEN Services for Mrs. bury Cemetery. Friends may dren. Friends may call after 2 when I turn 60 or wait until He was the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Pestow, also of Goshen. Friends may call after 2 p.m. today in Bond LaPorte, a house' wife, debts of $12,959.10 and as call after 3 p.m. today in the, fu Charles Edward Hunt, 50632 Kenilworth an assembler, p.m.

Monday at ine nusoaum Jacob Copley Coins, of Rt. 3, reach age 62. What do you ad Clara T. Hinman, 80, Rt who died Saturday, will be at 2 p.m. neralhome.

Funeral Home, Walkerton, the White Funeral Home. Burial Cassopolis, who survive. Other sets of Lloyd M. Winstead, v'V What yon should do de Calvin J. McKlnley debts of $3,728.15 and assets of Roy Jenkins, 24095 Fill will be in Rice Cemetery.

survivors include three brothers, 22851 Johnson a Torginol Tuesday in the Connelly-Noble Funeral Home, Burial where services will be held at p.nv Tuesday. Rev. David OwenJ WINAMAC Calvin J. Mc- Luther Price Clarence and Rogerbothof applicator, debts of $7,334.22 and more a laborer, debts of oastor of the Walkerton rres- wUI be in GaUen Kinley.84H,HV410Riverside Price, CassopohVand Marlinrwith the assets and his-wife, 950.16 and assets of $225; and Os bvterian Church, will officiate. Winamac, died Saturday in Hinman was born Feb.

25, 1886, 56, of 901 S. 6th died early Grace Lucille Winstead, same pends on your circumstances and You can start coK Iccting' benefits at age 60, but these will be less than U.S. Army in Texas; and four sisters, Mrs. Betty Robinson and Burial will be in Woodlawn Cem Pulaski Memorial Hospital Saturday in the Veterans Admin in New Buffalo, but had lived most of her -lifetime in Galien. address, a secretary, debts of $7,334.22 and assets of $400; and car Lewis Norman Fielder, 502 Lincoln Way Mishawaka, a painter debts of $4,586.48 and assets of $456.50.

where he had been a patient for etery, Walkerton. Mrs. Irma Bruntv. both of Cas istration Hospital in St Louis, David Daniels weeks. He was a Winamac She was married Nov.

16, 1905, Mo. A self-employed brick ma sopolis, Mrs. Cynthia Anderson Michael Lee Salyer, 113 S. David Daniels, 15-year-old son at Three Oaks to Guy Hinman, and Mrs. Margaret Guess, both Spring St Mishawaka, a facto merchant and had been in the plumbing business here- for 65 Also, Mrs.

Helen Shirley Den son, he was born on Sept. 10, 1910, in Mississippi. His wife, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels of of Elkhart.

who died Oct 4, 1963. Surviving ry worker, debts of $3,682.55 and yearsrHe was porn on Sept. 11 ny, formerly known as Heien Shirley Gorham, 23488 Olds are nieces and nephews. Friends assets of $250. Fla.r former South Bend residents, died Friday Jessie died in Elkhart in 1961.

Surviving are three daugh John H. Bowers EDWARDSBURGr John in -Winamac-Qn May 29, may caU after 2 p.m. today in night of injuries suffered in a bi a sales of $1,199.40 and assets of $100; William Lee 1908, he married Eva Mae Little the funeral home. ters, Mrs. Alex Jacobs and Mrs Bowers, 89, of Rt.

1, Mason 10th LaPorte, a factory Winamac. She died in 1964. He cycle accident in Hollywood ear Dorothy i. Morris, both of Elk died at 2:30 p.m. Saturday! worker, debts of $4,109.08 and as Hancock, 1611 Garfield Wa was, a member of the Winamac lier Friday.He was born on Aug hart, and sets of $424r Heinz Mueller; 4818 in nis nome alter an extended ill bash, a painter, debts of $1,636.

23, 1951, in South Bend and at Methodist Church. A son, Harold of South Bend; and a son, Fred ness. He was born on Nov. 15 S. Main Elkhart, a bus driv- Hie Day't Record 92 and assets of $225; Edgar Ar tended St Anthony's School McKinley, survives, along Price, of Elkhart.

The body is in erf debts of $7,396.73 and assets 1876,7 in StJoseph County, Ind, what you will get starting at 62. For example, If your husband's full benefit was $120, yon would a month at age 62, and to $S6 a month at age 60. If you must have income at age 60, there's no alternative. Bf fore making a choice, you should check with the Social Security office to find out exactly what your benefit would be at each age and then see how these amounts fit your own financial needs. Mrs.

G. R. writes: "My hus- here. His family moved to Holly with two brothers, Lon of Wina the Hartzler-Gutermuth Funeral of $400.25: Mrs. Shirley Marie He moved to Edwardsbure in nold Foster, 576 Manchester Wabash, a janitor, debts of $6,746.98 and assets of $250; and wood in June, 1963.

Surviving be mac and Obed of Bristol Wis Fires Home. Laszlo." 608 Gardner Ct, Elk 1911, where he was a farmer. On sides his parents are two broth and a sister, Mrs. Maude Min- hart, a housewife, debts of $3, March in Elkhart Coun ers, James of South Bend and Mrs Patricia Ann Tape, 415 Rosedale Elkhart, an uphol thorn, of Tampa, Fla. Services ELKHART Services for ty, he married Hannah Ebie, 018.72 and assets of $788; Mary Ann Nafrady, 3908 Montgolfier Joseph of Hollywood; a sister, will be at 2 p.m.

Monday at the Paul T. Mathis, 47, of 1902 Stev who survives. Also surviving are sterer, debts of $3,297.80 and as- Judith, of Hollywood; his mater Fry and Lange Funeral Home ens who died at 1:30 a.m a clerical worker, debts of Telephone alarm, p.m. Oct. 1, vnok-Ina pot In kltehm of Ma Oelorei Carroll no oomoge, Companlet Sauad II, Aerial 1, Unit 102, IM.

Telephone elarm, Jn Oct. 1, 600 block E. Angela cor owned by John Huoel. 1ZM Diamond thort ctrcN wiring, ignited gasoline fumes, burning out wiring, 1100 damage. Company 7.

False box alarm, 7:0 p.m., Oct. 1, Box 93. O'Brien Point 3001 Washington Companies t. IU Squad 22, Snorkel 2, Unit 103. two daughters, Mrs.

W. J. Ni- sets of $444. nal grandmother. Mrs.

Anna Saturday, will be at 1 p.m. Tues $2,601 and assets of $175; and block of Edwardsburg and Mrs. Also, Carl William Carder, Rt. Winamac, with Rev. Fred Wintle of Lafayette, officiating.

Burial Gray of Mishawaka, and his pa day in the First Presbyterian Delbe'rt Woodrow Rittenhouse 1, Judson, a will be-ftr-McKinley- Memorial ternal-grandmotherr Mrs. Ruth CariJloIdermanof granger; four sons, Merle of Cassopolis, ChurchrRev. Edgar Prasse will Sr.754 ShadysideTrailer Park, winder." debts of $10,243.70 and Daniels, of Monterey, Ind. David Gardens, Winamac. officiate.

Burial will In Rice assets of $390 Robert Sherman KL.i, a was active in scouting and Cemetery. Friends may call in 1.95 and as Mason, 1821 Elwood a win band "died two years ago. Since I was 62 at the time, I began Michigan Franklin N. Fitch tamer, debts of $8,0 sets of $4,425. sports activities.

The Johnson the Walley Mills Zimmerman dow cleaner, debts of $5,615.57 receiving widow's Social Secur Foster Funeral Home, Holly Funeral Home. THREE RIVERS Franklin ity payments each month. If wood, is in charge of arrange N. (Joe) Fitch. 81.

of 523 Walnut Mrs. Oren Craig FOUR STURGIS ments. Funeral services will be should remarry, would my AKRON Funeral services died Saturday in Three Riv SERVICES SET at 9 a.nu Tuesday in Little Flow HIGH STUDENTS ers where he had been for Mrs. Grace Craig, 75, of Akron, who died 'at 9 p.m. Friday er Catholic Church, Hollywood.

a patient for five weeks. Mr COMMENDED Funeral Notes at her home, will be at 1:30 p.m FOR TOBY SIMS Fitch was born Dec. 12, 1885, In Three Rivers and was engaged HORVATH Jiineral serv The Trlbune'e Special Monday at the Tom Haupert Fu STURGIS Four Sturgis ices for Mrs. Mary H. Horvaths neral Home, Akron, with RevD in the contracting business in the Three Rivers area most of his High School students have been 69, of 809 Indiana who L.

Slaybaugh, pastor emeritus of presented letters of commenda Slate Gary Burial died at 5:20 p.m. Friday in Os the Akron Church of God, and life. He married Vera Wilder in 1906 in Three Rivers. She died in tion honoring them for high per teopathic Hospital, will be at Rev. Wayne Johnson officiating.

formances on the 1966 National a.m. Monday in Our Lady of For Gun Victim Tuesday4 1937. He than married Hortance Burial will be in the Akron Cem MeritScholarship--Qualifying; Hungary-Catholic Church with Squires Kairns Sept. 15,1942. She etery.

he had been ill for sever Msgr. John Sabo, pastor, offici Test. Hickey mmUMn survives, with three daughters, al years. She was born on June 2, 1891, in Kosciusko County, and They are: Jame's Porst, son of ating. Burial will be in Highland Funeral service for Toby Sims Cemetery rM Members of St Mrs.

Patricia Porst7l07 Wenzel Mrs. Raymond Krull Three Rivers, and Mrs. Lyle Ferguson and Mrs. Earl Smith, both of De had lived in Akron all of her life She was married on March 30 Ann's Society of Our Lady of Susie Weisheit, daughter 22, of 930 Fuerbnngcr of Dr, and Mrs. H.

R. Weisheit, Hungary Churclr'will recite the wha died -Wednesday evening of A most dignified service within the means of every family 1916 to Oren Craigr who sur 1313 S. Lakeview Cheryl monthly benefits stop?" Your remarriage would not stop the payments you receive as a widow. the amount you receive would be reduced from the 82 per cent of your deceased husband's benefit Tate you now getyYou will receive at least 50 per cent "of yourdeccased' husband's benefit Or if the man you marry is entitled to benefits on his own account, yon could be to pay- mcnts of 50 per cent of his benefits as his wife. Yon will get whichever is higher, 50 per cent of your deceased husband's benefit or 50 per cent of your new husband's benefit Of course, your benefits, plus those of your new husband, will be greater than the amount you now Land, Fla two sons, George and Charles both of Three Rivers; a sister, Mrs.

Jerome rosary at 7:30 p.m. today in the Zahoran Funeral Home. She a gunshot wound of the abdomen vives. Also surviving are two sons, Georgeof Rt 1, Mentone, Wolf, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs received Sept.

23, will be held at was a member of the society Donald Wolf, 704 N. Nottawa St Gregory, Three Rivers; a broth- and William of Rt. 2, Akron; two and the William Penn Assn Home 1 p.m. Tuesday in Gary. and James Holtz, son of Mrand i Hickey Funeral JIarrold er, Lawrence Fitch, Three Rivers and several grandchildren Friends-may call at the funeral A woman identified -as-Mrs.

212 N. Orange of- Rt. 2, Akron, and Mrs. Ray home. St.

and great-grandchildren. Serv Riley of Rt 1, Akron; 12 grand 2702 Lincoln Way West vanuamf uneral v- Donald Kroll was the- only ices wUI be held at 2 p.m. Tues- Camelia Turner, 18, who gave the same address, has bsen charged with aggravated assault children and five great-grand ices torMrsr Geraldine CVan Stureis student announced as day. at the Halverson Funeral children. She was a member of of 1717 Anderson St.

semifinalist in the tests; scoring Serving all religious faiths Chapel, with Rev. William Lim- the Akron Methodist Church, the in the upper 1 percent of all WSCSofthat church, the Beaver whodiedat a.m. Satur-dayin Memorial -Hospital, -will be at 1 p.m. Monday in for over 28 years in connection with the shooting. But Sims' death means the case will bereviewed again, accord competing students.

bert officiating. Burialwin be in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may xatt at the funeral home aft Dam Home Economics Club and the Lincoln Ladies Aid. Friends Wabh -rBilancio Guisinger Co GATEWAY ZONE ing to St Joseph County Prose blmbtr of i Indiana and National Funeral Dincton Association may-call after 2 p.m. today at lonial Chapel, 3718 S.

Michigan HOLDS RALLY cutor Thomas' J.Roemer. Str with Rev. Stephen Kala er 1 p.m. today. Mrs.

EsteUe Trego Prindevflle THREE OAKS Mrs. EsteUe Trego PrindevUle, 95, Rt. 2, died the funeral home. Mrs. Joseph E.

Harshberger GOSHEN Mrs. Bessie bany, pastor of Memorial Pres Sims was born May 18, 1944 in The Tribune's Special Service -STURGIS The Gateway byterian Church, officiating. Bu Aberdeen, and -had lived of the Lutheran Women's Amanda Harshberger, 66, of Rt. naFwilf te-nrSouthlawnCeme- in-South- Bend for 2 years after Mrs- H.rA.-writesMy hus 1, Goshen, died at 10:10 a.m. Missionary.

League held its fall rally recently in St. Paul's Luth moving from Buffalo, N.Y. tery. In addition to a son, three brothers and two sistersshe Saturday- in Goshen eran ChurchrColdwaterr----- is survived by seven grand and Mrs. Samuel Anderson of band and I are separated.

I am 63, and -since tired receive Social Security as his I wife. JVould these benefit payments continue or would they Hospital where she had been a patient the last 12 days after suf children and three great grand 1 Highlight of the rally was an address by Rev. Faesber, mis Buffalo; a son, Toby Jr. at children. home; a brother, Lugene Sims of sionary irom uraguo, rninp- TOMS Funeral services will Buffalo, and a sister Miss India stop if I got a pines, who is studying at Valpa fering a stroke-Mrs.

Harshberger was born in LaGrange County on Dec. 9, 1899, and had lived all her life in the area. She was married to Joseph E. Harshber- be at 11 a.m. Monday in St.

Jo Sims of Buffalo. Your benefit payment would raiso University. seph's ch for Theibody.has-been taken to continue after, the divorce, Mrs The-Gateway Zone consists of Ralph V. Toms, 57, of 1013 Law Clark's Funeral Chapel Burial the following congregations; St provided you "were married at least 20 years before the date will be iftjEvergreen Memorial Park Cemetery, Gary. of the divorce.

i i) Lutheran, Burr Paul's, Coldwater; St Paul's Co-Ion; Our Saviour, Union. City; St. -Peter's, Three Trinity, Sturgis. J. B.

asks: 'Tplan to re BOOK REVIEW SLATED The Tribune's Special Service tire-In Tvhen lOuDfoJIrni reach age 65, and am inter COMPLETELY EQUIPPED ARGOS Mrs. H. A. Kosanke ested to know approximately how much I will receive from will'- review the book," "One Small for the lesson Social Security at that time. LOCAL OBITUARIES Thursday when the Woman's So have always paid maximum Social Security taxes since 1937 ciety of Christian Service meets and expect to receive the maxi in the social rooms of the Methodist Church.

A 9:39 a.m. break Mrs. Viola Weger Mrs. Viola Weger, 65, of 449 Gladstone died at 7:35 AMERICA'S FASTEST GROWING, DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE Now taking applications for DEPARTMENT MANAGERS fast will precede the session. I 4 City Is Not Immune mum When you retire at age 65 in I960, MrT Bv, you will re- celve about $141 a month from Social Security.

If you have a wife, and she Is also 65, she would receive an additional $7 j.50. a month. To 'PaperHangers' FOR After setting up their business A classic "paper Hardwari Patio Man's Wear Camsra Jewilry racket, fairly simple to operate because banks unwittingly lend an aura of authenticity, may front with the trappinp of legitimacy, the couple makes numerous lay-away purchases with small amounts of cash to hold This will be the maximum payable in 1969 to a beneficiary age 65. But it will not be the maximum allowable in the new turn up in South Bend one of the items, Leddy continued. Social Security law.

The legal these days. "Shortly afterward, they re maximum allowable in the new turn to the stores with simulated James P. Leddy, managing di CHOICE DOWNTOWN PARKING AREA- CORNER LOCATION 10TH FRANKLIN STREETS (BUILDING CAN BE MOVED FROM SITE) quite a while yet rector of the Better Business Bu payroll checks, including deduction forms to make them appear reau, a division of the South Bend-Mishawaka Area Chamber PASTORS MEET authentic," said Leddy. Health Beauty Aids Full Timo Port TSnio Days Evenings Excellent starting salary, paid vacations, insurance and many other company benefits. Apply In Person 9 A.M.

12 Noon 1 P.M. 4 P.M. AT STURGIS of Commerce, urged merchants Cash 29, Skip to be wary of the fraudulent "After paying, for the lay-away Tht Tribune's Special Service STURGIS-It was pastors check passing scheme, which item, they receive the balance of MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA INQUIRE get-acquainted time during the check in cash. Most of the has bilked businessmen in other cities out of thousands of dollars. meeting of the Sturgis Minister! checks have been for $210.09.

In al Assn. at Bailey's Restaurant. $1,001 Base He noted that the scheme, as Rev. Dale E. Gerig is president Birmingham; they cashed 29 phony checks' before skipping town.

Ask fort Rev. James O'Meara reported that his church will be launching a community canvas Oct. 23 to "The take totaled $6,092.61, a practiced by a couple in' their 40s, has been to establish an accounting service in a new city and open business checking ac CITIZENS "BAMv 502 FRANKLIN STREET MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA not inconsiderable sum for a MISS KATHLEEN HUCKLE McKinley Mishawaka, Ind. survey Catholic homes. month's work by two people, especially in view of the fact The meeting of the association counts in banks with deposits has been set for Oct.

18. Jthere is no withholding." ranging up to $1,000. 1 i.

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