The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1964 — Page 10
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — March 26, 1961
D——- - - O MARRIAGES □——— — — Q Lie » Knowlton Marilyn lat, daughter of Mr a 1 Mr- L E N<> n. 2314 Stark A • e., Eiki.art Indiana ard Ik»na! J Knowlton. son of John Knowlton, Walkerton, were married Saturday. March 144 h at 4 pm. in the Methodist Uhurch at bides. Michigan. by the Kev. Kune Attending the couple at the v. dding w< rv Helene Clayton, of Nappanee, and John Houston of i; i ! man. Michigan Ar: angenu nt -of white gladioli and <hry an’.hemUirs decorated ts. • chun h The bride cho-e a petal pink occasion dress of silk jk iu de «s» ie. styled with -coop neckline ahthe elbow sierve a d Inn skirt A »ft fold cumv hund eff< > t accented the natu 11 waistline The bodice front, from shoulder to waist, was tmnnied with re-embroidered Alen on lace with detailing of tiny rc d pearls The lower front of the skirt was also trimmed with
*64 Jet-smooth Chevrolet Impale Sport Coupe (119 In, wheelbase) Mew Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe (115-In. wheelbase) Kf A X •64 Chevy 2 Nova Sport Coupe (110-In. wheelbjse* • *64 Corvalr Monza Club Coupe (108-in. wheelbase) *64 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe (98-In. wheelbase) Chevrolet will go to any length to make you happy
Things have changed a lot since a Chevy : was only a Chevy. Especially your ideas Os what you want a Chevy to’ be. So now you have the Jet-smooth Chevrolet —17*2 feet of pure luxury, bumper to bumper. The size makes it a luxury car. But not the price. Or you can choose the thrifty Chevy IT. a 15*^-foot family car with all kinds of passenger and luggage space.
This year, your choice might be the new 16-foot-plus Chevelle, Sized to fit nicely between Chev-
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an Obi saxh with a wide panel falling to the waistline. The matching hat was a veiled, flowcred pillbox She carried a bouquet of pink roscH and hyacinths The bride only attendant wore a street length costume of the same petal pink, styled with * <>op n«>ck short sleeves and relaxed wai time The matching 1 box style jacket, with lapels, featured the double pocket look and three quarter length sleeve. Her hat was lacy, pink straw, with simple velvet ribbon trim. She carried a nosegay of pink carnations. A reception wa? held at the home of the groom's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.ma*k, Niles Michigan. Mrs. Knowlton is employed by the Truths TelevWon Station WSJV a.- promotion director. Mr. Knowlton has beer, employed at Modines in laiPorte. They will live at 2105 Baldwin St.. Niles. 1 Michigan, after a honeymoon in New Orleans, La. Use the Classifieu Ads i
rolet and Chevy II (and between parking meters, with five whole feet left over). Then, too, there’s the sporty 15-foot Corvair, so right for so many people (you girls, in particular) that we’ve never touched an.inch of it. And finally, Cor-vette-still 14feet and still too much for any true sports-car lover to say no to. The long and short of it is, you don’t have to go to any length to find exactly
United Nations Speech Contest At Plymouth Friday Linda Shank will represent Tyner in the United Nation Public Speaking Contest Friday evening. March 27. at the Plymouth Court House. The winner of this content will see the United Nation.- in action, spend one day at the New York World's Fair, and will visit Washington, D. C. The U. N Pilgrimage is sponsored by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of America. Thirty-five members were present Thursday evening at a regular meeting of the Tyner Rebekah Lodge. Bingo was played during the social hour. A very strict diet menu was served during the evening as part of the entertainment. Hostesses were Agnes Strang, Beulah Diport, Mai go Struble, and Ruth Swanson Sally Bottorff won the door prize. Automobiles that turn turtle are seldom traveling like one.
the kind of ear you want. Just see the five different lines of cars at your Chevrolet dealer’s.
11*11 nwS El r/ ‘V 'few wll I ‘ f u Hr L w / 1 HP \ MK- Jr \ hBF *T.j . I . - ■milt tuimira —rYour fishing license permits you to fish and limits the number of fish you may keep • • • but it doesn’t guarantee you’ll land a thing. The same is true of Indiana’s Five Investor-Owned Electric Companies, 'licensed” by the Public Service Commission to provide your electric service. Although there m a limit on the profit they are allowed to earn, there is no guarantee that they will realize any profit at aIL The Commission regulates rates, financing and services of all public utilities... but it does not guarantee them a profit. lake other companies operating in America’s free enterprise system, Indiana’s Electric Companies conatantly search for increased operating efficiencies. These result in the best possible service at the lowest possible price to you. IMorthem Indiana _ Rciblic Service Company , W symbol o[ service in nipscoland
