The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 August 1964 — Page 7

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.Jerry Stonebreaker of Fort Wayne spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder. Miss Darlene Allsop was the Monday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley and Tanya. Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dutcher of LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. C’ifton Snyder and Jerry Stonebreaker were week end guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Gerald Snyder in Grand Rapid. , Michigan. Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and f ' ,- ily w< re Mr. and Mrs. Fred C ■ and family of South Bend. . nd Mr. and Mrs. Homer BaMo Mrs. Nick Sutler of Silt I -g™ City. Utah, and Mrs. Everett Dick and daughters < f Moor Park, California, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mm Arno Reed.

WELCOME LEGIONNAIRES To The yWf&mwWwlh Walkerton Post 189 DANCING Every Saturday Night DURING AUGUST Music By I The Dixie-Kats

ON MM2 —Come in now—you il have / OFFICIAL A to wait another year to see [ 1964 EHDR I savin £ s these I model i It’s official! It’s the big Ford Dealer 1961 Clearance Sale V /IT H T T 11 —y°br chance to get the biggest savings of the year on \ I I IM J host-selling Fords in history. Save on a big Super V VJjijmiriii \j&j / Torque Ford, middle-size Fairlane, compact Falcon or rugged Ford Truck! Come in now while there’s Z~~ _ ~— Istiff h big selection of models and colors. HURRY—LIMITED TIME ONLY! SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Be Sure To See Your Ford Dealer’s Al I’sed Cars And Trucks Walkerton Ford Sales, Ine. Walkerton, Indiana

Saturday even ng guests of the Al en Ba s’eys were Mr. and Mis. < ha mer Ci ।ft and family of Sand Bake. Mmhigan. Sunday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. ami Mis. John Beron Jr. and family were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Freisner of Osceola. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Ulrich of Sharpsville, were Monday supper guests of Mi-, and Mrs. Chalies Ulrich. Mr. and Mis. Richard Smith mid family of Elkhart, were Sunday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Rudynski ami family. Mis. Max Steele. Susan ami Ricky, attended an open house in honor of Isabel Montez of Argentina, Wednesday, at the home of Mr. ami Mrs Garold Mike] in South Bend.

Mr and Mrs. Glen Cawker of Miami, Flouda, lecently pent the day with Mrs. Ne,he Smith. Bert Shupert remains in a Weakened <-on lit i. n. Saturday guests of Mr-s Su. m Stee e v.on her . oc city .sisters, K y Harrar of L IL ite, and Ellen Jump of E mhurst. 111. Brenda and Brian Craft of Sou’ll Bend are visiting th or grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Taylor, this week. Members ami friends- of the Fii st Brethren Church held their annual picnic at Shipshewanna Lake S"nday. Rev. ami Mis. Donald Ho r of Marion were over night guest recently of Mr. and Mis B ;b Clingen peel Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer cf Mulberry Road were Sunday dinne- guests of Mrs Bertha Schrader. Studio Dress Shop Cea -wee Sa’e is still in progress at greatly reduced prices. Sunday guests at the Max Steele cottage were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele of Mishawaka. Mrs. Wa’ter Taylor and Mis. Nellie Smith vi-dte 1 Mrs. Lena Edison Friday afternoon. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutchir were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Clark ami son. Recent visitors of Mrs. Allen Cassell and Mrs. Charles Quigley, w.re their sister. Mrs. S. A. Morash ami her daughter, Cindy, of Rocky River, Ohio. □-— - - □ HOSPITAL NEWS 3 □ H< y Fi’niih Admitted: Master Gary Mathis, Phyllis Spence. Mrs. Alex Cnwford; Scott Davis and Dorothy ILami. North Liberty. Community Admittel: Goldie Litteral, of North Liberty. Parkview, Vlynmult Admitted: Mrs Edward Firn h Buy U. S. Savings Bonds today.

■ Priscilla's Salon of Beauty Open Monday thru Saturday North Liberty 656-8928

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Name 4-H Winners Fer Liberty Twp. Results of County l-H ridding ■' । a following from Libeil ,- 'I own-hip: Foods I. Delva Shirley, township champion; blue i ibbon Janet Shupe; t. Sharon I mim rt, Sheii y McDaniel, .lane K me. L - Ann Hocker, Both Donathan, Lee Ellen Clark. N m< y Beckwith. Angela Balsley. Foods IL Susan Wih ox. champion; blue i ibbon. Debui a". Fomk--1 in. I*ois 111. J y Ho'ii es. champion, and c.mnty chai, pion; and Susan Sokol, Slate Fur entry; blue i.bbons: Cm iy B\is Diam? Clark, Janet C mg< np< cl 'Buy Hand ton, Linda Km : Su-an Sokol, ami Carol Steele. Foo is IV. Patsy W । Le twp. champion; blue ribbons: Andrea McGivin and Joan Renbarger. Foods V Lynn Clark, champion; blue ribbons: Carol Hiatt, Mai one Mull. Charlott ■ Rex tn-w and Nam y Stee’.e. Fo ds VI. Patsy Harba gh twp. champion and State Fair entiy; blue ril । n. : Nancy 1 msh md Rat l ie Shupert. F ods VII. Albcrtha Brinkhoff. < hampion. Foods VIII. Sharon C inger; .-el champion and State Ear entry. Division I needled f*. I’a'iicia Wharton, champi >n; blue ribbons: MargeneMu!!. Mary Bc. kwjh. Patricia Kotal an I 1 ’arlene Deißmghe. Division 11. Carol Wilks twp. champion, blue ribbons, Lyn Clark. Mary Halt PLASTIC BAG ( REET. If you're wading ami don't want to b* bothered with a < reel tote several plastic bags. They fit easily into a pocket and you can wrap fish in them and store in a pocket with no fear of mess. NEW DEAL When newlyweds feather their nests today, usually four parents have been plucked.

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