The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1962 — Page 19

The Local Medic hy Barton Brycesmi M. |>. This is the first article n 1 series designed to inform the public about current local m -In a! pn >b|ems Now is the time that health Authorities recommend influenza immunizations. The vat cine is indicated for persons of all ages Who have chronic illnesses such as heart disease, chest disease diabetes, high hlood pressure, strokes, and the bedridden. It is al < recommended for those over fortvfive, pregnant women, and espv cially all persons over sixty-!iv I might add that I believe that anyone whose job the farm A i dependent upon, (this imludisthc wife too) should be immunized The time and money loss involved during an at’ack and rvcuprrati m from m !u< nza far ovetsoado.' . the pu<e of the immumzat ■ i Most uecessful men live or theory that life begins each m< ruing of the year. EHa «•- ■ ■' . * I s $ ‘ S' I I Your Finance ■ Headquarter ■Vp To SSOO 24 Mo* 11 General Financing \ B Any Amount - 88 M >s. Automobile ■ Furniter* w Appliance* Power Mower* ■ Boats, Etc. I CENTRAL CREDIT I CORPOtAnOM vX KwWVtn fWBPW Waitertea Rmmm

WO GWD SWt GWC CW. ’ The State Farm Insurance Companies proudly announce the appointment of Lloyd G. Clark To servo your family insurance needs • • including Auto, Life and Ure Insurance OFFICES IOC VI ED AT <»2O Himmw'cli Hoad Walkerton, Ind. i*h. .»86-3JJ>6 Home Phone UkrMlk 619-3550 I BTATI BA«M J STAT E FA R M &m if ^houiano^ Home Offices; Bloomington, llhnois QMSO 0^045 2^l

Completely re-styled for 1963 Ford’s top-of-the-line Galaxie 500 XL convertible shown .above, offers luxury car features, such as bucket seats and console, a 26th cubic-n^ h Challenger V-S engine, custom-designed interior appointments and i console-mounted transmission lever. A padded, color-keyed hoot covers the canvertihle top when it is lowered into the storage well, and special 500 XL emblems are mounted on the front fenders immediately behind du* wheel openings. Thrum h improved lubricants and special production procedures. Ford has been able K> eliminate the historic 1,000-mile inspection on all of its 1963 Galaxies. The 500 XL convertible is one of 11 Galaxie hardtop, convertible, station wagon and sedan models scheduled to go on display in dealers showrooms on Friday September 28.

Style Show Was Beautiful Affair A garden scene was ’lie setting for the We lding Party staged for the fifth annual fashion show and card party sponsored by the St. Patrick Women’s Chib Tuesday night at the school hall. Lovely brides appeared escorted by i bridesmaid in a variety of glamorous jewel tone elegant fabri gowns. Party gowns, cocktail dresses, formal coats. and apparel for the mother of the bride were beautiful in new fall colors. Mrs Ora Harder chib president greeted the more than 200 guests and introduced the narrator, Mrs. Martin Jaeger, also a club member. Mrs. Grace Atwood played background music at the piano. Modeling as brides in the conclusion were Mrs. Lawrence Mn!staff. Miss Nancy Hudak and Miss Josie Budrerk They each appear•*d previously in party gnwns. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Albert Alsop. Miss Debbie Knecht. Miss Janice Burkus, Miss Cynthia Moorman and Miss Stephanie Kiryluk Adorable in short bouffant flower girl dress<M was Car >1 Brice, daughter of Mi and Mrs Richard Brice Tito mothers of the bride were elegant in a choice of gowns, many of which were convertible to a more conservative style. They were Mis William Skinner. Mrs Harry Malstaff and Mrs. John Solmos Other chairmen besides Mrs. Harder were Mrs. Walling Rose, models. Mrs Frank Kramer, decorations Mr- Hanw Malstaff •^■l

prizes. Mrs James ZbmH. tables. Mrs. Ji hn Garah Ji , publi Pv. Mis Albert VanWar.Zi i h- i eti eshn ents: Mi s. Erviile Kuc. h, . kitchen. There were .">3 door prizes •warded including ten dollars in ca.-h from Central Credit, gifts ti mi Joe’s Bar. Hiler - Fmmdrx. Gertrudes Hairdressing Salon The Bridal House. South Bend. St. Patrick Women’s Club. Father AnI thony Letko. and Drewry's. of South Bend. Also train Mrs Franks Kotal. Mrs Nina Jackson. Mi Joseph Quebbenuin, Mrs. Harry Fries. Mrs. Paul Ivankovig, Mis Frank Ginzor, Mrs Carl Wilson. Mrs Don Wray <nd Mrs. Harry Malstaff Favors were < ompiments of Jacob Drug Store. Reed's Electric. Phillips H 6. Walkerton Lumber Co, Walkerton Elevator, the 1 Farmers State Bank. PowelL Munn Chevrolet, and Heil s Rest- ■ aurant, all of Walkerton. Also • Pola Cut Rate, Mishawaka; Drew1 ry’s, Robertsons, Tower Savings 1 ami Loan and Office Engineers ~i

gOM^wumipwmnm , ;;iitr 0| |{]i j 3rd Anniversary Sale I To Say Thank You For Your Patronage In The Past Years. I I J Fresh Brach's Chocolate 1 «'o" j‘ 1 1 Bridge Chocolate Miv ci* Worsted MIM aISIS Regular 5i.29 Value f , b 47c l b 47c “* 99c j — | = Tripod Extra Special 10 Quart Plastic 4m „„ c Plastic ] I Planter flprons Buckets I 99c 2 p " $1 I 47c ?— — I E r Seamless Assorted C olors Non Skid Backing Nylon Rugs HOSe 21x36 ’< 18x30 '’“ 57c 87c 12 21 $1 - Shop Now On Our || a »» • tay-A-way Harvey s Dime Store P|j>M “’rhe Neu Dime Store” « lUAI t’hone SM4M7SI - W alkerton I

Sept. 27, 1962— THE IM>EPENI>ENT-NEWS —

South Bend. Individual ' ode ;c iz> - ■ . en it each table. Ret ! esha -nt.' ! ■ du mints m >ff. r -••*•>. - .-l PItESBVThRI \ X K\| |.\ |> \ \ I’m- Fil -t Presbw. ri.m < : .: <>f Walkerton will be oli-.-num R dly Day with a >p< cial . rvn . ‘ .it !» 30 This service vi'l L* pre-s-nted to the young p< >j )e md will be direi ted by adult.'. Friends and parent of thi.-, । hureh are urged t.. .d’. r ! this special service. Following the 9 30 service there will be a special dedication ervice for all •• i< hers, both substitute and helpers. It is our prayer that thm will be i day the L»rd Hath Made. VITENDS RETREAT AT TI RR FA RI N Mrs Harold E. Williams attended a n trea| for wivi. of Methodist ministers at the Turkey • Run State Park L t week The resource persons wete Dr JameDoty. of Indianapolis and Di Bob Pierce of Chicago.

PRF sin TERI \\ SR Ill(,|| Sunday ’he Presbyterian ,Sem< i !h 'h lie ' it the < hiu< h mid I.e ■ 1 hper’ cm o the I,^son and Eb ■ ^" d er, ( . ( j refr< shmen’s. Th v K-’ku ~ plans for then sk partv ,r-',d Halloween pal v ' e\t Sunday. Sept. 3o 'ail! ■ '< d’ . 1 v,y H’d there Will lr j .. me r flmh tv'-iei- rs to i >me m' । ! iw "'"n >r High They j s u , n Wally J. lm- n. Karm < . - ’’ ! li. Hr.e M• 11L ’ and Bid - , - Rhod' ■ Berl: a W.Htx v ill _'r • ‘h‘ ri and I.e •. i- f npi.i t ■ ) If thei ■ , . . . H ‘p V'.u ar- Wt Tomi I H 'll. ‘ - V'T Ui- too I ’ , — ■ ' i clos*-r walk a H -1< «R VII H K >l)| , j s<>l ill •I I d f >\\ >!I H* mi >i M ■ y i •''!’• .- h.p . njoy. d < hike ■ y ■'> n.d Aarn ' Hit II pl .. F> ,-t Sui ta : .mm T • ’ ' ' ' ' ’ .. :: ■ < ■ ' .-a- ■ S 1; - ,l t ■' ' s!i a; ■ yj p t .. f'h.q 4 ■i'll in M- 1 .p■. ■< \ m- Th h -a 11 t - an e! - t. > n f Che t it th ,• ■ f,,. S - iay e. t ning I .• - imm p- a ■ • p ' • t p’ i ■ . thmz . ■’ S';:: I e-,. nmg SI. ।' a Pa llmg- । Jnn Na: m :, I■ " ' Ea -• i and W । nda A . . - FI 1/ \BF TH ( |R( IF. Mills The Ehzan* ’h C.rcle of ■ M’ ’! di-t ( 'l. ,i fi . t S.-pt. r Is. Tin n ectn.g v onem d Mr. E ma G ik' \ ith ! t ions. After a .hort busmen- m.-et g Mrs. Cl.arh > W. rn : pr»— nt- d ]<■ - : on < n P, ithsiieha. The t ext I- eetim will b. ; 1 October lath vith the - son Miss \ile|aide Mil! nd and de '- tiers by .Mrs. Woley Whittebei WESLEY IN HWC.HTERS TO MEET The monthly meeting of the M’e.slevan Daughter.' will be ht Id on October 1 at k oo pm. in ti.e Methodist Church basement Ti, s will be a costume party for H dloween. Hostesses Will be I.nAi n Poynter. N.mcy Siaaks and Barbara Zimmerle.

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