The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1963 — Page 7

mum (NORTH LIBERTY) Mrs. Dean ana grandson Jerry Worster of Olmstead Falls. Ohio, visited Mrs. Mabel Worster Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Harbaugh and family at their cottag ' an Indiana Lake in Michigan. Miss Linda O'Connor who is attending Western Michigan University this summer spent the holiday with her parents. Mr. an I Mrs. Russell O’Connor. , Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hat Laugh, Mr. and Mis. Jon Buss and daughter and Julie Harbaugh, and Mrs George Shade spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Har baugh and family at their cott <g • at Indiana Lake in Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W df ill of Wanatah. Mr. and Mrs Dean Crane and daughter and Ro v eit Garner of Valparaiso, and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Garner and iw!. Uy of Granger were Tm-dav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rb< i i Hauen and family.

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• V . - - .-c. — - - T" r ' '// j llf // I ■ II Fa ($ /' ’ / > f i A'i . ~ y * L/, / . •W¥> p p < J :: ~y— - ~ iHOB Cii L r ''. 'Ci ( The truest part parking a Corvair is finding a Lb’isl

That ’i yb- a slight oveistatcineid, but such jauniin<‘ss cor c- easily when you're a Corvair owner. And ’ou( di u-ually back it up —as va.-H\ as you z-\

can back up i ( orvair. \ «> i 11 find yoursdf doing that occasionally, it only to adjust the brakes — the} ’re 'J hat's all there is to it, and that's a good example of how delightfully easy Corvair is to own, drive ami maintain. But since we in^gan by talking abotr driving, let’s stick with th it awhile. A large factor in the fun of driving a Corvair is the location of its engine in

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Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and son were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mr* W uham „. s an<l family of Tippecanoe. Mr, and Mrs, James Johnson and son, Ronald, of Andrews. M lt and Mrs. Harry Clark and Mrs. Gertrude Sousley wire T.rmsrtay guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Clark and family. Mr. anti Mrs. James Ulrich of Benton Harbor, Michigan, and Mrs. Grace Miller ot South Bend, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Charles t Inch. Kenneth Allen. Par win and Ronald Lee in gnes m Melrose Park. Illinois spent last week witu Mr>. Florence Holderbaum while their parents were vacationing m Mmm am. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Boohor of La'nyettc, Charles Hummel and Mi - Ma;y Armstrong anti Sharon. also of Lafayette, were week end guests of Mr an.l Mis Frank S ms Sr. and Kay. Mr anti Mrs. Ralph Harbaugh entertained at a chicken barbecue Thursday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Harbaugh. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Harbaugh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Buss an I daughter, and Mrs. Georg. Shad.

Mrs. Russell O'Connor is spending the week in Boston, Mass. Miss Judy Carr is at Shipshewanna at the Brethn n ('mirth Camp sen mg as counselor for the junior group. Mrs. Marvin Biery of Payne, Ohio, spent several days with her mother, Mis. Pauline Morn . and her grandmothK'r, Mrs (’. S Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs Guy Morris entertained Thursday with a chit ken barbecue in honor of Mr. and Mrs Marvin Bicry o' Payn< . Omo. and Mrs. Francis 1 iy of Geneva. Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horrall spent the week end with Mrs Johnny Chapman in Washington, I nit. Mrs. Ruth White returned with the Hori alls for a few days visit. Mi ad Mis. George Worley and family of Bolivar Tenn., returned to their home Sunday following a. ten day vu».t with Mi Worley - paivnts, Mr. and M Walu 1 Stroj e and Larry. John L. Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs Arno Rned, has nctuined home after spending four y. ars m the U. S. Marine Corps. Mr and Mrs. Ab x Hildebrand and family of Avon. Ohio, spent thclFourth of July we< k end with Mrs Myrtle Donat hen. On Friday the Hildebrands, with Mrs.. Donathen, visit ‘d Mis; Belle Smita who is a surgical patient in the West Side Veteran’; Admmistiation hospital in Chira^ ■

Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist । 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. t Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Mondaj’ and Thursdays Phone 586-3722

Iho rear. Why Jo real ? I gives Corvair ex:.l 9';’ Lon on any to.-.d >uiface. It pro\ id -a nt. T. ii.it floor fur more useable interior spare. Ro tof ,i j pin i.n ;

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims Sr. entertained their children and their families at a cookout Thursday. Meihn Waiter, is in the Osteo[atln ■ hospital, South Bend, tor a stapedectomy. Mr. and Mrs. John Heron Jr. and family spent the holiday at Pioneer Park at Muskegon. Mi« h. Mr. and Mrs. William Kurzhal of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs Walter Taylor and Mrs. Nellie Smith are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pen y at Big Fork. Minn. Mr. and Mrs Claude Rickey of Clearwater. Fla., vi. ited Glen Rickey and were dinner guests cf Mrs. John Schrader on th- Fourth. Mr and Mrs Ray E. Carbi* ner are spending this week at Oakwood Park. Lake Wawas'e. a< part of the Older Adult Camp" of the E U. B. Church Mr. and Mr-. Robert Pd-lev entertained with i cookout <>n Thursday afternoon. Gm t; wero the Homer Balsleys, Myrtle Lvtle, Mr. and Mrs Herman Steeb Mr and Mrs. Albm Bal. Uy and family. Mr. and Mi . P'd-’ Johnson and son . all < f .North LC'ity; Mr. and Mrs. H d Smith and farmly and Mi Donna Duvall of South Bend. IMPOTENT A law with its teeth out has little chance of working if the law has its hand out, too.

steering so light, o i >po’ \■, von Wunder why no other Au.oi m-made cur thought of it. ('on an ’; < i Jine i d > ‘oC 1, might add, whu h m e ’' ■ ■ ' i o r ifrec/e <ir water for you > t I. i .ver. Ail that p'* asure from -oir 'hing so prac’ical almost mala> \ou think < orvatr is miiuue among American cats. W hich isn't >uipri.smg, because it iA.

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