The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1964 — Page 6
Hi INDEPI MH NT NEWS — I ‘27, 1964
wTfr 'A North LihcrQ and Mr* F' ■ 1 S< muz • ' I of tyuinn It iw» S n (inner guest- of Mi ill 'd I,ones K.<-!t.nrn and fitmand Mr- Dmw- 1 Clark mmly weir SundaV dinm ’ , ( >f Mr and Mi Jaim | on and .«■•» in Andri wI ia - | a'd Mi * John SnUelmau-r Jed the fontr I la -t F riday ch hr<d:aT-m Ivina ■ > of Elkhait who ’ h ' n of .in automobile. .«"iand Mrs Keith Dub It daughter of Ltl'a"' w< i< lay dinnt i gue*‘s I ■' Mi n '* WUto ’ ' ' ; ' in honor of the bulhdav i Dutcher uid Mi (o ny Baughman ^kevijle sbent Sunday with r daughter and family Mi Mrs Fred K'-lhr Mr i d
Meri Judy and Sta« y of hanan. Michigan were 'I- 1 day dinner guest (r and Mr- Arno Reed en» aned Sundav with a dmn< ionor of th<‘ hiithdays ■ Mi e Albright and John II" ‘ ter guests were I'a’e Alright i daughter* Mi J I R" ’ < Robeit Huff <nd d :rhb - 8 tilth Bet d M I'” PX. ger RevJ and Smi K v Mr’ y Shot mak ‘i and tie : lat. r
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\ . :a • ’ fields 'll. ! If'ative-. ■ up! :<d <d a H u-ar, i. .i, • ■, ■ •.• Sun ia> with j .I, Abl;■ .of Soli ;< B’'hd .ti; .n it hl h 14 uft-’i b- mg in St J ph h‘ p 'al fur a few Mr u ! Mi । 'lifton Snyder ^eek end tn Valp<rai > ns guests d H B Snyder and family Mi and Mj • Max Stv .• and faimiy wmv S mday aft.rno n f and oenL.g guests of Mi and - Mi - R »ber' Sti^de in Mis aaak i M■• an I Mt Clifton Snyder lr . ~■■ ,i h< ji.' Thur *i iy aftej a six u vks vacation in Denver, Col 'rad > and <'alifoima Mi mi Mi Ralph W'td of North Man< heMer. were Sunday g UP • . of Mr. and Mrs Cb m Manu *ow and Junior Mi and Mis Ih it Rai nki M •'■ ■■" Han 1 Behr 1 ■ ' at K ' mtz Lake Mi and Mrs Donald Bun of Coloma Michigan were S mday dinner guests of Mr an<l Mis Charles t'inih
Mm Robert Jaques of South Bvi 1 wa- a guc M Monuav of Mr and Mrs Charles Cinch Mr and Mr* Ri'hard Smith anil family and Don CoMHhtk of Ellhart. were Sunday evening gm-sts of Mr. an! Mrs Bert Rudvr. hi and family Sunday evening gm.-t of Mr and Mrs Ralph Harb u ph were Mr ;m I Mr> Jn Bu and family. and Mr ard M’ Wayno Ha' mi.t in ! family
N u; y R 1 • h am 1 Mar: ton M< - (Ivin ivpri entei Liberty Twp. I-H Clubs at tile l-i i ihatHct Junior l/‘adei Training Conferci . at the Argo ■ Community S'h" d Munday evening b eb. 24 Mr and M: ILdph Harbaugh ’ er'• ta. •■<! Monday evening with a birthday dinner for Dwight Harbaugh Other pu ts were Mrs Dwight Harlraugh, Mr. and Mr* Harold Higgins and Mr. and Mi A bei! Behling □ □ DEATHS □ □ Russell 11. Barms Ru sell H Barnes, 61 of 705 Ohm St., dmd at 9 30 am. Friday in the Walkerton Nursing Home He wae born June 8. IKfM). in I^Porte County, and was married Si pt 8, 1923, in Mishawaka, to Mildred Rough who survive* Also -urviving are a sister, Mrs. Elmer Freeland of Austin, Texa*, and a brother. Carl, of Rt. 1. Hamlet He was a memb'-r of the Walkerton Masonic DxJge 619, F. and A M , and
’64 Corvair Monza by Chevrolet k * wag SI M , v F \ < '-3 t " k J 4 ■ - >? •> '■vik ■ 'V ‘ We- xi-Jk Ce* < \ i . ■ .t W., , 1.4. A > v Z 1 > H — -«rts==^fcr" .. y "*** *' 1 iwum. »■ 'W> •— IT. n,, , a --. ju ~ i~ ■ r Sm •-Vfe •_ ■' i s wHHPr ’54 Ci orrair * ' . ,s Club Cuupc It’s got a frisky new engine (that puts superior traction under you)
Ever see a Corvair waring tire (b iiu*? Not likely. And it’s not often you’ll fm 1 a ( orvair owner bothering to switch over L> snow tires either. Why? Rear-engine traction. The engine weight over Corvair s rear uhvn.v gives them I'vmarkable gripping power without any assist from special winu-i duving paraphernalia. Reassuring to know this time of year—and also in the months to come when all that tidy white countiv^ide turns into a melting pot that’s likely to add to the
misery. . _ kick to drive in warm weather, Another thing alx>ut Corvair’s too. Why not try one at your ( . ne: It's bigger th , year. Sb d» dvr’s and decide for yourself? THE GREAT HIGHWA PERFOR fl ERS Chevre' t * Chevette • Chevy II • Corvatr * Corvette ,s‘t ethtn at ■ir (hr >r< IS'. . m POWELL-MANN CHEVROLET CO., INC. " alkerton, Indiana
Orville Eastirday Post of the American legion. He was a veteran of World War I. b’uneral .* 11 vp c i wt re held in the Nus* bi in Funeral Home at 2 pan Sun .ay. Re John Hall of the Walkerton Pilgrim Holiness Church, officiated Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Walkerton Minis Carol Sue W ls|er Carol Sue Wisler. 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wisler, route 3. Walkerton, died at 11:40 Sunday night in her home. She had been ill since birth. Funeral service < were h<dd W< dne lay afternoon in the Runnels Funeral home in Hamlet with Rev Paul bmcki officiating Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery, Walkerton. She was born Augu t 1. 1946 in Walkerton and had lived in this area her lifetime. Surviving arc her parents, and four sisters, Mr- Audrey Cormican, Mrs. Rose Marie Huhnke. and Mrs. Doris Smith, all of route 3, Walkerton. anti Mrs. Peggy Cooper. Grovertown
STAR Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship io 30 a.m Wesleyan Youth 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 00 pm. Choir practice folio .v---ing. Thomas Duvall, Pastel Fred Schutz, S S. Supt Mr. and Mrs. William Milliken of Mishawaka recently had a pancake supper with grandma Milliken. The Jolly Jills Home Demonstration Club will go as a group to the okl Elmer Peak School on South Olive St. on March 4th, where they will have a talk on Civil Defense. They will then go to the home of Mrs. Ed Bcre’* on Osborne road for lunch and a business meeting The Marion College choii will give a concert at the United Missionary Church at Koontz . Lake Friday night. February 2S ’ under the leadership of Prof. Herman Baker. Everyone is invited.
X m'y 19 per cent more power in the sa.ndard version. Which is something yo .'ll ap; rvcia e most any lune of year, fair vv. ther or foul. You’ll also appr« kite nut having to fool around with antil'vr.e. And tot having to flush the radiator or fuss with hose connections. The engine’s air cooled. Matti, of fact, we have a feeling that if more people knew what a cinch Corvair in kes \ inter driving, these wouldn't be <i so many looking for excuses to duck South tins time every year. B .t then you never know. Corvair’s a
