The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1962 — Page 6
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THE INDEPENDE
END OF SEASON SALE Short Sleeve Boy's Shirts $139 Short Sleeve Men's Skirts $1.79 Sweat Shirts With Hoods ci 70 ip a«a y 1 Lot Os Ladies Blouses $1.67 Corduroy yd 88c Skogmo's Phone '>*6-3531
NT-NEwn — Sept. J , 1962
Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary X Shl |- ■ ■ z £ * W &BSBS fUKKSSSn mMEMBMW — ’ -I—A, ’Jg f- JIS ¥ I L WWhEA —**-• X ‘ -O^ » & ^■■■l
A f .mily dinner S inday honolvd Mi and M. C! ride I’.. Dye r of fit 1 N rU. Lil v. who -b 1 v d their SOIL weddi '< anniversary in the hune of tb-.r son-m-l tw mid daugat .. Vr. aid ?’: - Arthur Ka--'. <: LaPaz. They also rec nved 1. a ;ds t! > re irm. 2 until 5 pm. M. a- i Mr- Cy. .' - w re nia-ried S W 'j’. r";> Ah burn, T ;r. ,h o r < r ! ii. ’> ■- vrk, W ’ IT . ' Ilb erty sine r■ ' i u to ! a Kav .: 1929 Mr I 'vr. ■ " 1 ’ ’ '■ men! in 19*. \ w > ■ an cm> b wc the Ol.ver C -p In additvn * Mrs. Kas- r. ticy have two ■ tb.i daughters. Mrs. Do/-Id Mill . •. < f South Bi nd; Mi I terman I r Tt. of Culver; three sons, V 1Dn, of Bremen- Gm . of W. Ik : ton, and Lester, at. honrn: 17 grandchildren. and eight gn dgranch hildren. HOME DEMONSTR VI ION 'll’. TO MEET v.iMiW Th. Bettej Homes Demon.’r i tion Club will meet Mondas ev • - ing. Sept 24th. nt tue Ti/w C' b a 7:30 o'clock M' F- r\ Dt n and Mrs George \\ '.ba a- w/l give a lesson < n f! c < r art m e.a nt Hoste'ics will b- Mrs loann and Mrs Ne l Dov ney. Cr is at the Crosswa ks
odrabu "If I can raise another 85<\ 1 can buy her!" Mm-sized trucks and cars call for more subtanriat financing. .And we’re ready, willing, and able to help our farm neighbors along those liaes—at low borrowing cost. Fanners State Bank of Wyatt Wdkrrten Branch Member FI DC
Yorktown (tub Enjoys Meeting T.i Yorktown Home Demons’ration Cl b met at the L i . of Mis. stale Chery wth ’’ i r t • n monibers i’•<>■ n 1 Th* : ■■■ • r was opened with the pier . <>• • ' i :: tn e to the flag fol! w 1 by suu in. “S !ml [lay.-” and the < lub colb'<■». M Marvin Wdhan pan- a mor inter. . tin: look review of "Sa anna" by Jamee H il* Gib ■ A. nom i; ting committ e and e< n mdt' 'O fur the h: sb tn<; s par■y er ■ app an'ed Ck !<>l>'r hor’d be i f :.■ v month with <le< hi of rdli ers at th- regular meeting to be h--ld in the home of Mrs. Wiyne Dipert. A<l lavement Pay will be h Id i’t the South Pend Pr ^rv.-. Club ( lobev 18, with a hsl.k n sb. u by im mb rs of county bibs, crafts and b >bbi-*s will be displayi-d, and the < onnty chorus will sing. Mi and Mrs Bussell Hartsough will b<- hast to < lub members and their husbands for an ex ning of tun Sunday. October 21. A card v. as signed by al present to be sent to Mrs Llyod Frechnnu. who vxith her family, b.a i • iV( <1 away Prizes were w m by Mis Edgar Cole and Mrs. Waler Pick ivet.
Tri Kappa Officers Attend ((invention Mri Artnur rsenmoltz, Mrs. Don Wray, and Mrs Stanley Orcutt attended the Province Nine < JfTlcers Workshop nt Pottawattomi Country Club in Michigan City, for an hill day meeting on Thursday. Officers from th” 15 Tn Kappa Chapters in the Province were pneaent. The object of the workshop was tn help the officers to do a better job in their respective positions. Reports were given by Mrs. Dcn.dd Hiinsn ker. of Hobart, member of the state scholarship enmnritte Mrs I red Dickson, of Hammond, nw-mber of the state mental le-idth comnnttee. and Mrs Carl P«‘ei^. of Chesterton, a state art committee memb i Through the । ombined efforts of all the Tn Knopa Chapters in the state a station wagon was mncha.s. d la. t y. ar and presented to the Crippled Children's Hospital in Indianapoolis. This year the Hobart chapter sponsored the project and here again, through the combined efforts of all chapters in the state, another station wagon was purchased and this one presented to the Rehabilitation Cent r a* Jefh rsonv lie On Award Day in August, 20 scholai hip were awarded tu de.ervirg tadent: throughout the state. it was de- id'*d at this meeting that Dr .ince Nine w >uM contribute y ii'iv to th ■ Beatty Beauty Sb n in Wi tvil’e. T. •• fi ' ■ • < hapb rs in Pr > dnee Nr ■ la. ' : i-, < >ntr bated a to■>l ct •' ' 0 bv. -rd charities, p! ilui ’ r.y.' and scholarships. Get \Our ( a" Heady For 'i he W inter Months. 1. E ittery 2. Ip mt r n 3. Mufflers & Pipes 4. Sn Miks 5. i ires b. heel Hearing & I <tck With Grea.se All At Managers Gens reitz and Jim Martin
The State Farm Insurance Companies proudly announce the appointment of I 1 i a • * V ' n : • ■■ /’ " " £ ■ jS Lloyd G. Clark 1 o nene vourja mily insurance needs • • • including Auto, Life and Ure Insurance OFFICES LOCATED \T (»20 Kt>oM*vrh Walkerton. Ind. !*h. 586-3156 home Phone lakrviilr ( I >-3550 ST*U HIM , STATE FARM H Of n® Offices: Bloomington, Illinois
Form New Flying Club Several local persons int-Test-ed in flying have formed a fly, ing chib known as the I- N. L. Flying Club. Tins group has eIeCV <il officers and purchased an airplane and are acceptmg applications for new members The group elected he following officers: L O. Hewitt, pre -dent; Wayne Burch, vice president; Harold Matteson, secretary; and Tom Frame, tri usurer At present, they do not meet on a regular basis, but have called meetings. The club purchased a single engine Aronca (’incl, a two-passen-ger airplane. It is kept at the Plymouth Airport and the club ie afliliatmg with the Community Aviation, Inc., of Plymouth All of the present members Were nonflyers at tlie org mization of this club The club is a eepting applications for new members and atty interested person can obtain information by eon'a ting any of the offic rs C > To Church Sunday ’ ■ I You; Finance i He tdquartWß ’ I p 1 i SSOO 24 Mo Genera! Financing' Any Amount 36 M -s. I Aututnobiie Furniture Aant’i'Uees Power M«mrr. ! Etc. ; CENTRAL CREDIT I CORPORATION I 418 Rooieveh ttoad Wolkorton Phone iB6-3»2*
