The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1962 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Nov. 21, 1962
fnrrrw^ WALKERTON Mi and Mrs b rrv Stoner and family will -perd Th cnk.^.vmg with hi mother Mrs Elsie Stone’ in. Fayett. <»h ■ Mr and M s Charles Tiedc ind family, of Watn h wr<> Sunday dinner guest • if I , piruits. Mr and M's Charlo- Tue Mr and Mrs Iznm Ti 'dp and f umly, of Bremen were Tuesday evening up|>er gu-ts Mr and Mis Hetman Henry and E!m<r Hivtke pent from Friday to Sunday n I> n i Ohio, v isitmg wiU Mi n 1 Mrs Dave M Kav Mrs. A. J. K< nt ■ dy spent from Friday |u S 1 n I a wit; her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs imn Sullivan. Mr and M - J h W.dhen had as their gt.e ’s ■ • 1 the week end Mr and Mrs H. o I Winkler f Mil hll In; Mr and M- - A I Kenra iy. Mrs. J- nn,e Gil<’ e ir I K den will pend T a: h r, .n . "ith Mr •nd M: Ken’ V n n d family m S nth Th nd Mr. and M s I‘. uee Etzgria’d Iwi < .’ nday dr i. i gu ■ ’s. Mi an<l Mi Rayn ni Wolff tnd family. Mr and Mrs John Wolfl and Debbie Kay, tn . Mi and Mrs .James Capek J and children The dinner was m honor of the birthday of Raymond Wolff Mrs Cliff ord Stevens and three c hildren, of Tei ra Haute, have lM*en here visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Claud ■ Watkins for two weeks Mr Stevens w.ll be here Thursday to have Thanksgiving dinner with them Other guests w.ll be Galen Kes let. Ld’az. and Claude Watkin, Jr, East Gary. Miss Sherry Hder of the St. CoietUi School, in Jefferson, Wis., is spending Uu> Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Hiler The Dorcas Circle of Die Presbyterian church met on Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the church social room Devotions were given by Mrs. Ralph lAFebec. and Mrs Qua Schultz presented the lesson. Mrs. Orville Roel served as hostess The Esther Circle of the Methodist chm-oh will meet Wednesday, November 26 with Mrs. Wayne Cover. We wiU i>* clo-ni Thanksgiving Day from 7 ain to 5 pm. for radocoratlng Weico Restaurant, Mgr Alice Shenks. p r Your Finance Headquarters l’p Ta SSOO 21 General Financing Any Amount - S 6 M •» Antou>ob«ie Fumito rr AppUan* «> Fowor Mower. Boats, EtcCENTRAL CREDIT CORPORATION <ll Roowvek Band W ofkwio* Bom 516 3»>S ■mshmmhsmi
The Fellowship Class of the E I' B. Church will inert Friday evening, November 23. in the home < f Mr ■ Nora Hahn, with Mrs Roy Ho '. tier co-ho«tr Sunday evening siipi>cr gur-ts of Mr and Mr-. Hers< hel Wright in Hanna, were Mn and Mrs Clyde Chapman Mrs John Spencer, Mrs Jacie Radnor her Walkerton. Mrs Ray Wolfram. Smith Bond, Mr and Mr, Foster Rearirk, Ixigansport, and Mr and Mrs. Charles Finch. Hanna Judith K Barkciwski. of South Bond a freshman at Ind ana I’mversitv ha- »'» n cho ten freshman q-H-n She > s the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs William Z dirt Her parent , are Mr and Mrs Leonard Bukowski, of S' .th Bend Mrs Ph. ’ip Waldron wa - m Chi ag<> three days l i t w, • k and •attended t Nur.,mg Home Convention ’•< * ,1 the Edgewater B eh H ! • j , . put I.n hv the S' i’e N r ir :' H 'me and H . nmd Industue Jm There w< < 11 Mah s r< pre vid d and over 1' d in ‘tlendaib e I n:mt i d • ts Sun lay "! '’i and Mr- <'< . i I. t wrei • Mr and Mi.- I >eaa Hudeln yer m l children. South Bend Mr. and Mis Civile Walz and I. idle ml Mrs. Ethel Hu !e!m\ - • Mr. and Mrs Melvin Al .vine Kfwnt '.hi week end in Indianapolis with their daughter and imily, Mi an J Mi- bwi Reed Tl.e.r gr.uid on. David, returned home with them lor a visit Mr and Mrs. J Dean Knowlton and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mi and Mrs. Jeny Heim and family in South Bend Mr and Mrs Ixm» Chapman and family, and Mr. and Mrs George Fervonda will spend Tlianksgiving wtih Mr and M.rs Robert Haas and family at Hudson Mke Mr and Mrs Guy Parsons of Lebanon. Ohio, are upending the Thanksgiving holiday with their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Ray Chapman Mr. and Mrs Newton William* wiU have as their guests for Thanksgiving their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. Jack Evana and Tommy and Jeff. Hebron. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ste nka are upending the Thanksgiving vacation in J ack. ic, m v iUe. Flor da, ■with Mr and Mrs. LaMar Stabiy who recently moved there from South Band. Mart Mellin u« a patient n Holy Family hospital with lobar pmmmocua The Walkerton Ministerial Asaoaiatlou enjoyed a carry in dinner at the homa of Rev and Mrs David Eder on Nov 17 at 530 p.m Hioie attending wore Rev and Mrs David Owen. Kim and Max, Rev and Mrs. Paul Ixnicka and Darlone, and Rev and Mrs. Kaye Casterhno, Patty , David and Mike, of Tynor Gene Palmer will be home on Wednesday to sp-md the ThanksWhat do you know about " Second Car” Insurance? Should both cars carry the same insurance? Is the cost the same for both cars? Will teenage drivers make a difference in the rato you pay? These are only a few oi the questions that you’ll want answered if you’re a 2-c*r family. Call us today. We ll be happy to give £ou the answers and clp plan the right prolixlion for you. Robert Johnson Insurance IL R .1 Walkerton, Ind. Phunc 556-2550
giving holiday with hm partmU, Mr and Mrs Richard Palmer, nnd h । grandparents, .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foßtrom, of Koontz Las^,. He will return to Culvci Military Academy early Sunday evening. J - □ HI HUIS n □ Laura Ix’o is the name of the new baby daghtcr Imm to Mr new baby daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs William R Glass, Nov K in Memorial hospital And not Arlene Uugh a.-* stated last week Mr and Mr- Gerald Boone announce ’b 'rival of a son, born Friday, ? .iber 16 in Conimumtv h<- p Mr and Mr-. Albert CrambeM of Bowie, Maryland, arc the paient of .t daughter born Nov. 13 Sh<* w<ogh< d in at 6 lb. and 1 oz ’’ ha. I"'tn named \nn<' Kathryn. -d ad Mi s AI Rb kn I ,ro Uie parents of twin daughter-, L* mae Marie and Lciiac I^-e, born Novel,dx'r 17 in Memorial h 'Sjntai Mrs Ri' knrd was the fo-niv '»,lor< B; rden Mr nd Mr- < larry H -’. tie: ie the par-nts of n daughter I in N vi-mbc 13 in < Hteopathic ho pi tai Mr and Mi Randy K< <lak are th» pm -nt of a ’laughter born Nov 16 in Me nopal hospital Mr and Mrs Alvin Boise have a daughter born Nov 17 in Parkvitw hospital. Thu man who fails to reach his goal in life soon acquires the habit of giving advice.
“THANKSGIVING” 19 6 2 DEEPLY IN DEBT , - 0,1 eerfamly i« true that POWELL-MANN CHEVROLF '^ OIjD ^ OKI ^ E WaJkrrtonA fastest growing automobile dealership is DEEPLY TN DEBT. But wc axe not down-heartcdl or ashamed. On the contrary, we are moat happy o\cr the whole thing. HRST are jn debt to all our fine churchee and their related orgamzaUona for their spiritual guidanie and moral improvement of w iukerton which has meant so much to us in . the proper conduct of our buaineaa and the continued endeawr to operate on the Golden Rule baaia SECOND — W o are deeply in debt to the fine people of Walkerton. North liberty and vicinity, our cuatomera, for their loyal support In buying new cam, u.sed cars, parts and automotive service which has permtted us to pay our many creditora 4 - who were kind enough to trust ua. THIRD — Wu arc in debt to the CitjA of Walkerton, the City of North Liberty and Community, the State of Indiana, and the g«xxl old C S A for all their laws and regulations which have enabled ua to conduct a continuing business —a free enterprise business profitable enough to pay all the license* an taxes required, yet leaving enough to enable us to Lie a normal and healthy life with our families and fricn’ls, and for the protection of the Police liepartment. Fire Department and all Emergency crews. FCJURTH Uo are in debt to the many fine biuunesecs of Walkerton and North Liberty, for the many blewnngs that they have brought to uh in the short Lime we have been here in the form of steady, safe, piofltable employment which has enabled their employe^ to buy the n.”ri'hK’/h'e that we have to .-ell Also for the fine people that thev have brought into our midst which has helped so much in the culture and Intellectual improvement of our City, thua aiding immensely in the gowth and prosperity of our company FIFTH We are in debt to our faithful employees - the men who mak<- up our organization for th»*ir loyalty, integrity, courteiies, personal interest, saenfu'ea and the many hour* of hard labor, which has enabled u« to mere liar. J use. mji An( i M -rvice the many van* that the good people of this area have purchased from u» SIXTH We are deeply in debt to CHE^f I.ET for giving us the most popular car* and trucks to sell tn 1962 and for the following that with cars and trucks even more glamorous so 1963 pica the exciting CHEVY 11. To OLDSMOBILE wo are indebted for their 1 great, series of Racket cars Cars Uvat give you luxury transportation, pri< oka prestige and genuine pnde of ownership Y«*. for our bread’ and butter we are indebted to these two great automobiles. YES - We are truly in debt, there ia no doubt about it! But now vou tan readily underatand why. We are indeed proud and thankful for it So at thia THANKSGIVING TIME let us all pause and give thanks to HIM who han provided ao abundantly *ll the many blessings that U |Mwuab}e for ua to share at this Wonderful Season. Powe i I ■ Ma n n Chevrol et-Olds Q -> —J-uLTRD. ^—l3l Ts L. 566-314-9 IVALKEgTON, ifdiaha
NAfDMI AND REBEKAH । CIRCLES HOLD MEETING The Naomi and Rebekah Circles of the E. IT. B Chruch met No- I vember 7 for their Thank Offering service. The lesson entitled Baskets of Blessing was presented by Mrs R. Schaeffer, who op-ned the meeting with prayer and sing.ng of songs. The following entered carrying a different basket of blessing and reciting scripture Mrs W. Clark, Mrs V Wolfenharger, Mrs Du k Kickbush, Mrs G. Warner Mrs L McKesson, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs R. Cole, Mrs. Leland Welch. Mrs R Sinn, 1 Mrs David Eilcr, Mrs. L Clingen, pi-el and Mrs. D Northam Special mu ic wa.- provided hy Mrs Dave Lawren cMr Walter Smith and Mrs David E’.er. accompanied by Mi -. Arthur M< K -s---aon. In closing every n. mbe: p iss- • ' f’ rward with her offering and t3d what he was most thank'ul . for ’hi* past year Mrs Smith pre ;<l-d ovvi the be m.> n.‘«’’mg in th. ib . 'ice -ft;.' ; ■ 1 ” I fr ' : Os Coffee ' mint a-d cnff< e w rv. d by lb. Nomi Cn hAtteiuLs Planning Consultation Eor ( hurches lu v David Eller, l a to of ’he Walkerton E I' B Church attended this past week the Ind. ma Coopi-rative Planning Consultation uponaored by the Indians
Council of Churches, on the o f "The Mission of the Chi. [ Indiana m 1975," at Sprint Ki ’Grk Rev Eder atten I a representative of Indian > ..u*uioi Ilie EUB i । The consultation concen self primarily with attempt discover what the trends v in agriculture, industry, management relation, wori fairs, and Indiana comniei view of these trends, the qi, wan then raised as to wh;c churches right would be ; make meaningful and re i the message and m iu r n’church. to the kind of wor 1 live in in the 19 m s. Addresses were given a representatives of the Stu pailments of Mental Healt tai« and Cmrectimi. CAMPFIRE NEWS List week Mi Litt,.:.il f ro group went o its.de and cred weed. and made a . pie< for the table Symptoms of Distress Arising STOMACH ULCE OUE to EXCESS At QUICK RELIEF OR NO C( ► tlvrr five mfaon packagm ( WILLAftD TREATMENT have I*, for relief of eymptormof Cutree* armr., Stomach vn I Duo4«nal Utearvdue c*m Act*->F««r OigaUian. t«ur ar t Stomach, GawlnaM. Haartburn, S’ latanaaa, ate., due to Envm AcM. A “Wlllard’t MaMage" which fully ti this lumx* treatment— fraa—at Jacobs Drug Stet
