The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1962 — Page 24

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Sept. 27, 1962

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1- M V B W T |\ fm Sel’"g F-t l.i ; • , • ■ ' He r I < •.. .■ in ' < < < lr new tail ]. •. •. j ■• • • a: d Unit- ' r Co Wai i . : < • nd full lengt in '.. < .bl! . S' i . Dn - Si. •; i , i > it \ i bkid \l snow i r M •- C •’.’ . W<">-l was gu< 1< ' 1 . ( 1 t \\ <;• • sday night i‘ a b si. ... ci । >l' y u . ■ n by M .1 . I'l ,■ y r t. • Ulh ’ y h" 1 G • ■ w. ’ < p,ay. I and pi v. 1 v v. '. bv Ml' Jame Mi'h r. M - Earn Biardey and Mr-. C . 'd I >• r, whu hw< re gi\ • " t t . b - i g.’ • * Ti ■ >a -t P 1.-' Ei with, a kitchen g i ■ -a'-’, when -D arr ■ct S w« i gift wen opened a? ■ 1 • d- d in gj een ar i V.' Gm sts w ■ > . - rved < h r < . c.o. pun; ' n .nts and coffee. Ti ■ pr • ’ t wei e Mis. Harry M*-teii an. Mi< Fred Schultz. M J ■ i-s Mi er. Mrs. Maxine V. . d Mis. Gerald Houser. Mr Ju ■ - Keeling Mis. Norman I'. pies, Mrs. Larry Brantley, Mr> Jerry Hostetter. Mi . Dale VEiy and Mm-es Deanne Mcch-b-g Sandy Amor. Jo Ann Savoi, I'alti McKesson. Edeen Huhnke. S non Ellery. Mis. Gciald Knowlt N .rth Liberty. and Mrs. Edi< • Fleming. South Bend. Miss Not n a Murphy sent a gift but was unable to attend Miss Wood will marry Richard M.-utman on October 12th.

Walkerton c : ’ Monument Sales Meh in Harrison Sunburst Memorials 1319 Ohio Street Phone 556-293 S Walkerton, Indiana Final Fall Setting And Engraving Buy direct from sheds to cemetery. No wholesale house or salesman. 'I he he*'! insurance (Free) is to buy from a local company which represent" the finest in a National company. Walkerton Monument Sales ha" ju"t that in representing Monumental Sales and Manufacturing ( »., St. ( loud. Minn. (Sunhurst Memorials). I hux direct from this concern which I ,i" theii “shed"” with miles of the quaries. They ship direct to me, no xx holesale hoti"e or salesmen between us. I. therefore, can pass on Io sou a "axing that other" may not. I also have a complete one-man operition, by thi- I mean I sell and set the granits myself, guaranteeing too, a complete pei"onal serx ice from start o fini"h. May I haxe your order in the next feyy week" to guarantee you installation x et thi" I ill? \lso. complete ent-raxing. resetting and cleaning of granit" already in lln nwh-ix. |he laM en -i n inv will be done on September 29th until lext "pi mg.

Mi : ’ Mrs. Rw i ard And. rson Si ,-md Mt and Mr Richard And, > - -n Ji , and son, Kevin, spent 1. a Ei .Dy at the Centerville M: I. _i: fair. S ay guests of Mr. and Mi Evm 1 : Riker wore Mr. and Mi . H .v, nd Miller. Brian and Beth, of S -n’b Re nd. and Mr. and Mm. D ’ <s Bak r and ('aria. Mr and Mi Charles Cripe Jr. ard daughters, were guests Monday evening of Mi. and Mrs. Charles Cripe Sr , at a cook-nut. M> ard Mi- GarrGt Clark and d upht r. of Chula Vista. Calif. are visiting her father. John Baker, and other relatives here for a f- w weeks. Mr- Rus 'll Sn'dgiass was th" gu< -t of hmmr at a rook-out Sun<’av d th> home of Mi. and Mrs. R -I i> ] And-r-on Jr. and family. (i'lki I.Hping her celebrate her but! lay w< re Russell Snodgrass rd Carole Sue. and Mi. and Mrs. Bt n Brice and Sharon. On Monday cveninc. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Sra dgiass and family called and sui pi i cd her with a lovely birthday cake. Ri< 1 ard Houser has entered as a freshman at Indiana State College. Terre Haute. He has been accepted in their Marching Band as a second cornet player. Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence returned from a vacation trip through northern Mi<higan, Wisconsin and lowa. While in lowa, they spent several days with Mi. 1 and Mi< L. M. Fitzgerald, in Cresco.

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Chevrolct’a parade of new products for 1903 includes four lines. Heading the list, which will be announced on September 2 s . is the luxurious Impala Sport Coupe (bottom). ( luvy il Ll)our Sedan (left center), Corvair Monza Club Coupe i

Mr. and Mrs. Estel Updike and Mrs. Virginia Thomas, of Lakeville, Mrs. Chester Kominowski. South Bond and Mis. Charles !’• rkins of Kalamazoo, Muh., were Wednesday visitors of Mrs. William Rhodes. Recent callers at the home of Myrtle Northam were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Carey of Leesburg; Mrs. Homer Bcc< hing. Warsaw; Mrs. Ruth Lawrence, Hornell, N. Y.; Mrs. Claire Bardo. South Bend, anti Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Keok, of Mishawaka.

(right center), and the new and stai tliag Corvettf "ting Ray Sport ( otipe, the epitome ofadvaiovid styling. Chevrolet's wide choice of passenger n r? includes 33 models in addition to 6 variation* i with special optional power-train combinational

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patrick and son word guests Sunday of , their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bcutncr. in Grovertown. Mrs. Jean Hooten and children, of Pensacola, Florida, arrived Saturday to spend several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Cotton, and her broth r, Tom Cotton, and family. Mrs. Charles Worre). Mrs. Edward Brooker, Mrs Gus \ erkler and Mrs Edward Reid attended a Federation Tea for the Adult Round Table Club at the home of Mrs. Otis Romine. Mis. Elsie Johnson entertained with a dinmr Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cripe Sr.’s 63rd wedding anniversary. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. Russell Cripe and Mary Jane, South Bend. Mis. Pearl Funk, of Ft Wayne, spent from Thursday to Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hershberger. Dr. and Mrs G R Hershberger and । hJdren spent the week end in Ho >pcstun. HI , with her parents. Mi and Mrs. D. R Petry and Georgia Lou. Sunday evening' guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Lidy and family and Mrs. Emma Goukor, Were Mis Mildr. i Math< i and Mrs. Ab i H ? p-r. of Middichury Miss Rmh R -i'i of Mishawaka, and Mis- Jo Cook, of Alabama.

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The ninth Jacob B. Kinu union was held Sunday a' Walkerton Community Bu with fifty present from Mt> * ka. Ft. Wayne, Elkhart. M bury South Bend, LaPorte, ? Liberty and Walkerton. LINDA IS FOURTEEN Linda Zimmerman, daughb Mr. and Mrs William Zin man. celebrated her 11th birt Fri<lay night with a combin birthday and pajama party. I girls were present with theii gles. As expected, no one go’ sleep. Refreshments were s at midnight. Don't shift your respon il to others it often throws whole community out of balai bargain CENTER Kountz Lake Hours Sun. & Mon. 10 - - Tues. - ed. - Thur. Eri. & Sat. 9 - STOP IN! YOE CAN’ I AFFORD NOT TO. Jim & Marge Morn*' sts2