The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1964 — Page 10
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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — April 23, 19fiI
-J Walkerton Mr and Mrs. Ja 1; Hannagen honored Newton Williams Sunday with a birthday dinner Other guests were Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Ben Brede, Walkerton, and Mr and Mrs. Fred Kopjamhofcr Sr . G rovertown. On Monday, Scott King, son <>f Mr and Mrs Robert King, celebrated his ninth birthday by at tending the TV show "Mike May - . Fun Club’" in South Bend. His guests were Roger Schmeltz, Ricky Cain, and his cousins, Dennis, Kerry and Vicki Day of Winamac. Mrs. King and Mrs. Day accompanied them. z GET “ yr —a r* *-a LWHEY AT CENTRAL CREDIT CORP. ALL-PURPOSE LOANS Want to know how you can buy the things you need and do the things you please? It's easy! Just get some INSTANT MONEY at Central Cred- ■’ it Corporation. We have r loads of cash on hand and you’re welcome to any amount up to SI,OOO. I Stop in soon or phone us. CENTRAL CREDIT CORP. 618 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3129 Open Monday & Friday Evenings Until 7:00 pm Closed Saturday at
I MAY 5 VOTE FOR | Joseph C. Holm | Polk-Lincoln-Johnson Twp. I SCHOOL BOARD | Education: Graduate of Indiana University 1925, AB. Also Z holds a degree from the Un.versity of Florida, BSE. 1937; ] plus attended Purdue ;md North Manchester Colleges. ft Experience: 3 years in industry; 7 harvest seasons in ] Saskatchewan, as farm manager in grain and livestock, f 25 years in Polk Towns-hip in dair*-; 20 years in the class- ft room; holds a life US. Teacher license in Indiana. Other activities in past years: Member of Farm Bureau, ft Piutdue Com Club. Holstein Friesian Association of Amer- X i<a. National Geographic Society <25 years). Pun* Milk As- I sociatlon. Teegnrden. local secretary and treasurer 12 years! w winner of Corn Club Marshall County, 1956. and winner of ft Ito Indiana Universty 1922, Marshall County, and Masonic X Lodge A26. Chicago, HL ' ■ I feel that if elected on the Board. I would want the Tax- 1 payers and Parents to hold announ ed public meeting? in ft Tyner and Walkerton Schools to help p'an the problems to ft solve; yes. discuss taxes. teachers, building program- etc X Maybe .several meh meetings yearly, so we. a a united ft team, can tea um“*ul unit Then if vou and I see fit to ft itiisse the extra $1 <X) or $2 00 per SIOOOO that it can be ft justified. It i« unw e to elect any board member for two or J four years that might plan your next "ears ahead unless ft h«- is willing and able to work in a friend and partner ft I regn.nl the ideas o f 500 or 1000 property owners much ft bettor over the views < f < n’y five men. ft We in th** I'ni'ei St o<-s of America, upend more tn fish ft and wild life reheard than educat’onal research ft Tn conclusion. I wj b to say that ‘‘Who* ver makes two ears ft of corn, or two h’ -. . of grass grow wh- -r * on’v •ne grow ft be s o-e. deserve^ liet’er of mankind and dos more e- ntu! x ^•n ice to h s country than the whole race of politic^’ put ft together. ft JOSEPH C. HOLM Eottd Trustee of Polk-Lincoln-John.son Twp.
Regular $1 29 seamless sandal foot hose, special Friday and Saturday. SI.OO a pair. Studio Dress Shop. Mrs. Alice Millard en'ertained with a dinner Wedm - lay in honor of Miss Adelaide Millard's birthday. Others pre amt were Mrs. Ruby Snyder. Mrs. John Northam. Mrs. Grace Lambert, Miss Anna Bose, Nancy Mechling and Arnrar Kassabaum. Yeoman 3rd Class Russell Jones, who has been stationed at Lake Mead Base near Las Vegas, Nevada, spent a two week furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones. He has been stationed at Like Mead Base for the past year and a half, and has now been transferred to Pearl Harbor. Our entire stock of two and three piece knit suits. including double cotton knits and or lon knits on sale Friday and Saturday. April 24 and 25. for 25G off regular price. Studio Dress Shop. Guests for Sunday dinner and supper of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Whit‘eberry were Mrs Whitteberry’s sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cohee, and grandson, Ricky long, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bogas of Lafayette. Also Mr. and Mrs.' Jerry Beghtel and children. Dale. Denise and Debra Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whit ‘cherry and children of Osceola, were afternoon callers. “| □ BIRTHS “I - - - - ~ n Mr. and Mrs Malcomb Orman are the parents of a daughter hn<-p An-i! 21 in Holy Family hospital. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Himes. Walkerton, are the parents of a daughter bom Monday. April 20, in Memorial hospital. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Di’lon of North Liberty are the parents of a son bom April 18 in Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Buss, North Libertv. are the parents of a daughter born April 17 in Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pletcher of Wa’kerton. are the parents of a daughter bom April 17th in the Osteopathic hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bonnell and family of Star City were Sunday guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Robert King. M Loreno I: Lor wa . pleasantly surpris* I Tues<’ny morning when fourteen of her friends came to help her c ichnite her birthday. They rought w».h thi m a decorated birthday cake. Tho e who came were Mrs. Gus Schultz, Mrs. Charles Hinz, Mrs. Cecil Gooch. Mrs. Earl Ward. Mrs. F. M. Dunn, Mrs. Manford Bouse, Mrs. Harlan Lancaster, Mrs. R. N. LaFeber, Mrs. M. B. Slick, Mrs. Glen Stillson. Mrs. Etsel Snydel, Mrs. W. P. Cowan, and Mrs. Ernest Zahrn. Coffee and cake was enjoyed by all. “April In Paris” Friday At Plymouth Armory "April In Paris" will unfold at the Plymouth Armory’ Friday night at 9:00 p.m. as the Walkerton Lions Club will hold a dance that is open to the public. Dancing to the mu de of the Jimmy I^aMarr orchestra of Terre Haute, will highlight the three hour affair. The Lions, in presenting this dance, are offering to the adults of this area a chan *e to get out for a wonderful evening s entertainment Admission price will be $5 00 per couple and .tickets are available from any Walkerton Lions Club member or can be obtained at the door. GIRL MXMT TROOP 177 EN JOYS TOTR Girl Scout Troop 177 enjoyed a trip to South Bend Saturday. April 18, when th- y visited the 100 years of Art and Nature displays at the Art Center and the St. Joseph County Museum. The Scouts have been working on the Arts in te Round badge which includes working with wire craft, paper mache, clay and prepared sculpture This trip was also a requirement for the badge. Seventeen girls made tho trip and now 14 of the girls have tile badge complct* d. The Scouts were acco npanied on the trip by their leader. Mrs. Forest Boone, as.utant leader. Mrs. Walter Pickavet and MrNeil Downey. Temptation plants evil thoughts -a carefully trained consiience plows them under.
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N. L. OES News Mrs. Dale Trobaugh, Worthy Matron of North Liberty Chapter 290. OES, announced her committees for the ensuing year when the chapter met April 14th in the North Liberty Masonic Temple. Auditing and finance, Joan Liggett, James Fogle and Mary K. Bowers; Proficiency, Mamie Jones. Reba Klein and Arden Howell Examining, Mamie Jones, Grace Wolfe and James Fogle Sickness-Relief, May Trobaugh. Grace Wolfe, Dale Trobaugh I Procedure and By-Laws. Audrey Franklin. May Trobaugh, Ralph Kaser Flowers, Ruth Bowman and Ruth Wesolek Decorating, Hazel Kaser. Eve- - line Thomas. Maxine Fogle Publicity, Althea Snyder Hospitality and vouching, Mary Kuber, Althea Snyder, Howard Alward and Dale Trobaugh
Shoe Close Out I I Going Into 2nd Weak There axe hundreds of pairs left at LOW LOW PRICES We Keep Reducing Prices As Stock Goes Down. Here's Your Chance To Save! Table of Odds £ Ends SLBO pr Racks of Broken Sizes & Lots $1.97 Seamless Nylons 2 pr SI.OO Hundreds of Pairs Children's & Teen's Shoes $2.97 Women's Heels $4.97 Men's Shoes $4.97 & $5.97 Don’s Shoes 611 Roosevelt Rond Across From Jacob Drug
Ways and Means, Jean I zinski, and Olive Hunt The treasurer and seen." Jean Brodzinski and Du: Fisher, respectively, were c ed to the East and pre with pins respective of th« fice. A social hour followed meeting. North Liberty Rainbow News The North Liberty x 4Liin Assembly No. 52 held its reg meeting April 20. 1964, at North Liberty Masonic Ha! was decided that we would a turnabout dance entitle*! • "Maypole Dance" to celel leap year. The dance will hr on May 9. The planning is mg place for our goulash per on June 13. Margene Mull, repor Go to Church Sunday.
