The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1964 — Page 15

B \’TED Someone to help with | rivalescent lady days; some B no housework or launI Also wish to Trade Hm->.irt E I furnace, good condition witn K 8 j nrA pipes, d registers and ^^B ictmostat for cabinet sink. 1 nail living room suite or any -- ■ ■ rg of value. Ph. 5X6-29X1. slOp SEED WHEAT I REGISTERED REED ^lB Neu Variety Released e I In 1963 ] 1 MARION ROBISON * I’ll- 5X6-2036, Walkerton SIOTF i <| Bn SALE »»anrrsseo take noil ' ice. I have several aprons made p. Nice material, well made > B L'nerous pockets, 75c each. Mrs B X'ellh* Wills. 800 Rixrsevelt Rd. ■ Walkerton. Ph. 586-3262. s!7p ■ — —., -y.-— I EASTERDAY’S I Electrical, Furnace and Refrigeration SERVICE I Soft Water Sales, Service I and Rentals John (Red) Easterday ; I North Liberty Jy3OTF RENT West York 2 bed- | room apt . gas furnace, fenced vard. Ph. 586-3624. Branson I Hiatt. slOtf BuR RENT 2 bedroom apt., both I stoves furnished. hookup for I washer and dryer; fenced yard I (’ail Tom or Sam Frame. 586 I 3605 or 586-3175 a2itf * B T hl * """" ” I REAL ESTATE t Bl , II 2 Bedroom Modern Home, gall rage. Good Value North liberty. 8 Immediate Possession - 3 l>ed--8 room modern home, garage. 8 air conditioning '’an assume 'll mortgage. LaPaz i./ -res. 9 v raj ild h< w. 2 । rar g o age. 2 hog barns, automatic equipment V.S 30 West | | Marshall bounty's only i.if<t<r- | la. Well established good pay--11 ing investment Il lakefront 101. nice beach Lake ■ i of Woods ■ so Acres, modern home, bank Il barn, pole barn, near latzaz I to Aries modern poultry turn modern home. 2 car garage. ■ barn, gixxl location B I 65 Acre vacant land. Polk Twp ■ | near ILS 6 II 25 Acres, modern home, hog barn, [K»le bain, near LaPaz 5 Arns. good location, home, I ' other buddings Near GroverI town. $7,000 | 97 Acres, outstanding buddings. 1 go«xl land, fenced, silo A genfl tieman’s fai in । io A< res, R muck, modern home garage 3 miles to I I Walkerton I 1 Acre, modern 3-bedrixmi home. $5500 Terms Near North Liberty. I IXI Arics, on-- of the oilUtandI ing farms m (’enter Township I I as to fertility ami buildings I I 2 year old bank barn and crib Well fenced. 157 Acre modern dairy farm. I heavy land. 2 houses. 3 silos, cement bun lot stocked water she*! pord Liberty Township I I room cottage on I shaded lots not lakefront. Koontz 1-ake I i $4,000 I Fine bi i< k ranch home bascI I ment, garage, on 1 acre I Walkerton 3 fine modern homes m I^tPaz 5 Acre Blurterry Plantation, high producing berries, with 8 additmnal acres with load frontage for $6,500 total Near Plymouth. ROUSH REAL ESTATE Plymouth 936-3532 or HERMAN HENRY Walkerton 586-2991

St. Pa trick Women Honor Sisters Os St. Patrick I "Bastien and Bastien!.;?” by Voltgang Mozart, a comic opera in a one act play, was presented • by the Little Folks Marionette Theatre for the program Wednesday evening to entertain the Sisters of St Patrick School. The how preceded a silver tea given for the Sisters by the fit. Patrick Women’s Club at the School Hall Operatu.# the marionettes were Mrs. Frank Kramer. Mrs. Edwin Jacobson, and Mrs. John Garab J* - . The taped music and dialogue were coordinated well with the delicately crafted marionettes. Rev. Father Anthony I.etko ir. tnxiuced the new faculty here Faculty numbers are: Sister Mary Raphael, principal and teacher of the seventh and eighth grades Sister Mary Nemesia, fourth, fifth and sixth grade* Sister Mary Dulcianne. first, second and third grades Teachers aid will be Mrs. Jacobson, a retired school teacher wh<> will assist with the moridng program Father la-tko announced the following room mothers: Mrs. Roh- | ert Moore, Mrs. Jerry Rain;. Mrs Lowell Hartsell, Mrs. Bernard Hudak. Mrs. Marceleim- VanWanzecle. Mis. John Sokol, Mrs James Kearney and Mrs. Frank Ginzer. grades or - through eight. Mrs. Kearney was appointed as chairman. Mrs. Erville Kaercher presided at a brief business meeting The group will sponsor a style show Sept. 29. with Mis Walling Rose, chairman. Refreshments of tea ar. I cookies were served American Legion Auxiliary News Repents fr<>m the I Mun t ment Cor vent ion held at Idin mi polis last month wen- heard at the meeting of the American I-gmn Auxiliary at the Post Home o Thursday night Mn John Groves, immediate past president, proudly anom ed that Walke rton was one- of two units who t< '■ —— "■ ■ WESTPOINT restaurant ( CM KTAII. 1.0 l NGE Westville, I .S. 6 & 2 Steaks Chicken. Se.ifood ENTERTAINMENT Friday and Saturday SlO FERTILIZER Ortifw*! torijHila for wheat 6-21-12 With Ltac’e elemei.ts $72 50 ton bulk Why pay more when wheat prices an- so low The Knecht#. North Ldx-rty Elevator. Ph 656-8141 FOR SALE One only new 2” gal deluxe gas w.itet heater, leg $59 95. closii 4 out at just s.’»s> 98 (slightly -ciatchedi Modern Electra, your TV and Appliam--Supermarket North Label *\ SPREAD FER’m.IZER for wheat barley and ry< now, use <»ur spreader* saves time ail fresh stock of fertilizers The KneCths No! th laht-rty Elevator Hans' Automotive Repair Complete Motor Repair Tune I p — Brake Sen ice Sen ice All Makes Electric A Acetylene M elding 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED 301 Mich. St., Walkerton

ceived 100 per cent rating, to eari a Superior rating Thore Were 11 unit- rated superior, but only two were 100 per cent Tli ■ local history book took third place- in the- disttic t contest. Mrs. Emery Flaugher was histm lai. last year. Mr j . Robert Warciman was Thud District Junior । - tivities chairman and wot fust in the best district junior cot. ference. The dn'l sent it- from I^akeville won first in the state and is now in Natior.-al competition. The local junior activities chairman is Mrs. Thomas Anspaugh and earned an honorable mention for outstanding activitieThe local unit was preset ted a National memlx-rshp citation Ai.- Americanism p ;ra n w-s conducted to commemorate the KMMh hirthdav of the National Anthem All tare*- verse- were sung by the a^x-mbly and Mrs Wardman told of its history of th--Scar Spangled Bam.t-r. Duni - the meeting it was voted to serve a smorga-bord for the legion men. Delicious refn-sh-nients were served by Mrs. A J. Kennedy and Mrs. John Grove> □ □ MARRIAGES n □ llolderbaum - Matte.on Tile St. Josph's Catholic Chui ch of I-cPoite. was the scene Saturday. August 29. at 11 am., of the wedding vows which were- exchanged by Miss Janet Jean Hoklerbaum. of route 3. Nappanee, and Harold R Matteson Jr., of Walkerton. Rev Albert Zimmerman, officiated Miss Holderbaum is the- daughter of Mr and Mrs Gh-n Holdc-r---baum. 129 Maph* Di ive, ami Mi Matte-on the son of Mi and Mi - Harold R Matteson Sr, of Sussex. Wis. The- double- ring ceremony was pe-rfoinied before an altar decorated with white' and yellow gladioli and music was iurnished by the Childrens Chou ot the church The- bride woie । gown of wluti satm. fashioned with an empire bod e of Alencon Lace with a sculptured Salima ne-kline Tin sleeves we-re elbow length and the A bin- k.:' ha I t ’*ll chap.-i tt tin Tiny b -ws aoenlol th< front and back of the bodice The bride’s flow ci- wer<- a white- and yellow garland of camellias and roses Mi- lb belt Zinkcl Chicago a sister <>f the bri-le, was matron of honor wiai-.ng a floor length gown of French blue organza • >\e-i matehmg taffeta The- dress h.i I a scooped neckline-, short sL-eve-s ami set-in midriff The deime skirt was elssigned with <a-nter sash fullness and had a tailored back bow Mrs Zmkel wore- a matching bow in her bait with a < iie tilar sac, veil She mi ro! a < reset-m shaped gat land of vellow camellias Master Robert Zmkel Chicago was ling Iwarer and e-arried th<’ ling o’l a while satin pillow’ Mus

FOR ANO ABOUT TEENAGERS By C. D. Smith Girl Can’t. Talk To Boys On Phone, Nor Go Steady

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the WEEKS LETTER: I am fourteen stars old and am having trouble with my parents They re fuse to nern.it me to talk to boys on the p pik l or even go to the mot :* s th them, nor go steady My mother doesn’t believe me when 1 say that some of my girlfi tends are going to see a movie If I do. mother buys the ticket and watches me until 1 get in the mwi« nouse. V> hat can i do tv

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Suz;inn Tai now, LaPorte, was flower gul tire *ed in a floor length blue organza g-wn with balloon sk-eves and a f,""i length tram. She wore- a matching ribbon in her han with a circular veil Gerald R Matteson of Madison, Wis., brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. while ushers were Paul Neuville, Minocqtia, Wis., and Don Akers and Edward Walz, both of Walkerton A reception was held at St Joseph’s School hall which was decorated with pink wedding bells anti white streamers. For her wedding trip to northern Wisconsin, the bride wore a r-osc pink French wool three-piece suit with matching hat and gloves. She also wore a white and pink baby orchid corsage. The young couple wall be at home at 578 Honeysuckle I Jine. Madison. Wis. after September 5. i । i St. Joseph County i ; CENTREVILLE [ ; FAIR : i C entreville, Mich. 1 ; Sept 21 to 26 ; [ 5 Days Os Racing । [ $24,000 In Purses J j Racing Every Astern nm । । Tuesday thru Saturday i '•—*•—•— ■— .J

‘-a.'"*" A t iir*l Mustang model — the ‘'24-2" fastback — joins hardi >p and <mn vrtiblr Mustangs anmmmvd as the first of its 1965 cars bj Ford Division last April. The new Mustang provides sealing for lour, fold down rear seats pel mil added luggage — in* lulling skis ami other b-ngthy equipment — to be carried inside (he car with driver and pasM-nger. Functional air louvers stvled into the rear roof quarter-panels provide an efficient, flow-through ventilation sv.stem lor window-up driving free from wind noises and drafts in nearlv all kinds oi weather. ( ontinticd as standard equipment on all Mustangs are sin h sports and Im urv features as bucket seats, molded in lon carpeting, floor mounted shift lor both manual and automatic transniisMOiis, all-vinvl interior, padded instrument panel, and lull wheel covers. The new Mustang ”2 4-2 ” joins the 196a Mustang hard* lop and convertible models in lord dealer show rooms friti.iv. September 2a.

w • make them trust and believe me’’ 1 will be fifteen in July (HR REELY: ’lour problems will not cease when you turn tis tern In fact, things wont "just change overnight' when you reach any particular age If you are wise, you will begin now to earn the confidence ami trust of your parent' Begin by sfmwing some appreciation for ( their efforts and interest, rather

The br.de is a graduate of Franklin college, a member ot Zeta Tan Alpha sorority and is emp oy<-d by the Madison School corporation when? sht will teach mat ii-matic anil - an< • it West High school Ilie br idt gloom is studying as a research a sist.int at the I’ni-ver-ity ot Wisconsin where he is working' on his doctorate in agriculture IL- graduated trom Platteville State College with a RS deg!*-,, and the University ot Wisconsin w th an MS degree. Misfortunes that cause people to think become a blessing. Strike while the non is hot, but don’t burn your fingers Dreamers starve today while feeding on tomorrow’s hope There are too manv political remedies and too few cun-s. 60 Years Os Service EsL 1903 LEMONTREES a 9PT9MK T/U9 n ms «a* SMBNB OTB , AU Mmfe to toM Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

than objecting to ttie fact they want to know where you are going and who you are with all of the tune Your age is showing when you object to parental authority at fourteen’ Rather than consider your parent' "mean” because they won t let you talk on the phone with boys or have dates or go steady, remember they are interested in your welfare and responsible for you .Accept their decisions. Discuss with them as often as possible your future so far as talking on the phone and dating are concerned lion t show resentment — but a willingness to cooperate and to follow the wishes us your parent' Show your parents that you have an understanding of their problem and chances are. you will find them more understanding of yours If «»h hair * piohUm t»u want tv <li»« »r in vb»»r»olion Io moke, ad.lir.. I. U Iri r. l u lOH AND ABUI T IH vu„ hs I oMWI NITY ANO SI Bl KUSS I KKss SLKVICE, IBANK(UKI, BY.

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