The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1963 — Page 10

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — July 11, 1963

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Walkerton Mus Judy Hiler retuned to St. Ixmis, Mo., Sunday, after spending the Fourth of July week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Walter Hiler and fai lily. Gue ds over the Fourth of July holiday of Mr and Mrs Harold Knowlton weie Mr and Mrs. Carl DeLaney and Mrs. Mary DeLaney < f West Lafayette Home for the Fourth of July at Mrs. Martha Young's .vere Mr and Mis. Mac Young and daughter, of Hobart, and Mr and Mr - Thomas Youdbulis and family of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs Erville Kaercher had their daughters ard families for week end guests Mr. and Mrs. James Battistmi and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy of Chic ago. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gaw of Walk ^rton.

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J. B. WILLIAMS & SONS “Serving You Since 1928” 3*2 miles west of Walkerton Phone 586-3331 Open Mondav Thru Saturday 7.00 A. M . To 6:00 P. M. Sale Runs July 11 To July 17 Quality Cuts, Economy Priced Slic ed Boiled Hani lb. 89c ('enter Cut Fork Chops lb. 65c End Cuts Fork Chops lb. 45c Sliced Bacon 2 lb. 79c -I iced Baby Beef Liver lb. 49c , Vounif Tender '/a Beef lb. 45c Ring Bologna lb. 49c Fresh Fruit Varied Assortment At Popular Prices Quality Meats— Complt h Home Locker Processing. ( u>ton S’lU 'ht in". Apinv (’uttintr, Sharp Freezing, Rendering. Hirkon Smoking. Retail, Wholesale. Quart is ni Reef, VeaL P >rk and Lamb. < h^td Sundays and Holidays.

Mr and Mrs Wilbur Hyman and daughter, Penny, of Adamstown, Pa , spent the Fourth of July with Mr. ami Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and family Mr and Mrs. R Budman Farrar and family of South Bend and Mrs. Wilma Hockett spent the Fourth in Walkerton with Mi. and Mrs. Lawrence Groshans. Mr and Mrs. John Shaw and children spent last week vacationing at Bear Lake near Manistee, M ichigan. Mr. and Mrs George Stclk of Arlington Heights. Illinois, spent last Friday with their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. James Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Howard < f Koontz Lake were also guests. Miss Susan Lambo of Elkhart spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rains and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lambo of Elkhart spent Friday with the Rains family and Miss Lambo returned with them.

Mr. and Mrs Robert Holland of South Bend spent the Fourth with her mother, Mrs. Oscar Barney. Mrs Fred Harr’s, of Chicago, spent the we.-k of the 4th with her mother. AU*. F AI Dunn. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Seitz were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seitz of South Bend. Mr and Mrs. William Manson and childien of Detroit. Michigan, spent several days this wet k visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Ida Heil. Mrs. T. A Rivndall and children of Indianapolis spent the fore-part of last week with her parents Mr and Mrs. David Lawrence. Mr and Mrs. Ross Lawrence and .on David, also ol Indianap »hr p» nt the 4th of July week end witii the Lawrxwt s. Mr and Mis. Newton Williams entertain -d July Ith with a six o’clock dinner, honoring the birthday oi Mrs. Jack Hanna gen. Others present were Mr. H mnagen, Mr Len Bride and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koppenhoffer Sr. of Grovt rtown. Miss Judy Holland, student nurse at St. Margaret's Hospital in Hammond, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Devon Holland Patricia Holland is also home for vacation Sh ■ .attends Lourd High School in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Amsler were called to New Albany, July 4 because of the emergency operation of thier daughter, Mrs. Novy Hubbard. They returned home Sunday bringing with them their 7 month old granddaughter, Sheri, until Mrs. Hubbard's recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker and family of Bremen; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marvin and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baker ind daughter, Carla, werj Ith of July guests of Mr and Mrs. Everett Baker. Spending this week at the Methodist Church Camp at Battleground near West Lafayette, are Sherri Chanmnn Susan Morris, Sandra Morris. Connie Harness. Margaret Mechling. Steve Bollinger, and Sam Bonifacfus. Mrs. Ray Chapman is attending as a counselor. Walkerton Rninhnw News The Rainbow meeting was opened by the Worthy Advisor, Mi s Barbara L’dv. Gue ts were Mrs. Leßoy Smith, worthy matron; G-orge Parks, wmLiy patron: Mrs. Ed Petersen, Mrs. Al Drews, Pop Lidy and Miss Linda Marquis of Massachusetts. a guest of Miss Peggy Ruggles. The Misses Judy Clark Delene Arney, Diana Doll, Paula Jones, Sue Brown and Barabra Lidy att ended Grand Asst mby this past week end. At the 23rd American Beauty Session in Indianapolis. Miss Barbara Lidy was ins’ died as Grand American Flag Bearer. The Grand Cress < f Color was given to Mi sf-s Gail Bak w Linda Martin. Mrs. Nancy Cripe Reese and Mrs. Robert Lidy. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Leßov Smith and Mrs. George Parks which consisted of a beautifully decorated cake in the shape of the American flag honoring M.ss Lidy Sho was also rr^nti 1 with an American Flag pin. GO Years Os Service Est. 1903 LEMONTREES A or tom athi a T 9 EXAMINH) httw AU Cf««« M fa Phone ( E 1-777 J 230 S. Michigan St.

July 21st Is Date For C oming ( hicken Barbecue A chictoen barbecue will be staged by the Holy Name Society at the picnic grove behind St. Patrick's School in Walkerton, and also inside the school cafeteria. The date has been set for Sunday July 21. serving 11:30 a. m. to 2:30 p.m. Caterers have been hired to bin beetle the chicken. A feature of the afternoon will be a soft ball game between St.

Dr. Walter M. Denaut OFFI( E HOI KS: 9- 1 and 1:30 - 5:00 MTWFS Closed Thursdays ^^*^*PLUS SPARKLING », I '® l ® iii r IL— — $ |O . If ■ ■ ; ij"' : HI iEsESHM RVI) 22 5 77 Pounds Os Frozen Food Storage 11.6 ( übic Foot Refrigerator 4 Easy Open Door Latch 5 Fits In To Look Built In * Five C abinet Colors Only s lß goo With Trade Reed’s Electric Walkerton

Patrick men headed by Fat: Anthony Letko and a competiti team in the area. John zenox president of t Holy Name Society, named i committees ’Sunday at the bre; fast and meeting of the gn held at the school. Assiati Zenon on his committee are Jo Powell tickets; Harley Mang kitchen: Ray Kaminski, tai sen-ice; Albert Van Wanzee parking of the ears; Richa Alsop poster; Marcelein V Wanzeele, tables: James Lowi clean up. and Harold Mattesi publicity.