The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1964 — Page 11
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dr. and Mrs. Raymond Bibles re Sunday dinner guests of Mr. t i Mrs. Ernest Grabowski in nger. Miss Joann Persinger is con.scing at the home of her •■n’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Per:er, after having surgery Sunday dinner guests of Mi Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and ug. were Mr. and Mrs Hobart , ther of I^aPorte. Mrs. Rx»bert Edwards and chilcn, Bobby, Kathleen, Jimmy >1 Nancy of South Bend, were u.day dinner guests of her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belliner. I s»nnis Clevenger. 12, placed -rd in his age group at the mt. Pass, and Kick contest held Notre Dame Stadium on O't. He rcKxuved a bronze plaque .d will go to Indianapolis later compete Ln another contest >ennig is the s<»n of Mr and /.rs. Ray Clevenger of Walkerin. Mrs Wally Pirkavet entertain* I at a 10:00 o’colck coffee m-h in her home last Friday, noring Mrs. Ixinorn Murray Ik> m here from California •. lsmg her daughter and family, '.r and Mrs Wilbur Mullet . tests were Mrs. Frank Ininn. hs Earl Ward. Mrs R N la••ber, Mrg. Howard Crumback. Irs. Earl Fouts, Mrs Norns EusMrs. Wayne Di pert, Mrs Valter Jackson and Mrs. David wen and son. Max. SJOYB HALLOWELN PARTY James Allen Zimmerman, five ear old son of Mr. and Mrs DUiam Zimmerman, was host at Ha’loween party given in his <»me Saturday, October, 31 for of his pre-school friends. Favors were enjoyed with nuts, indy, gum. cookies and ice ream. tcfopd off with all small rCs favorite drink, koolaid, (of । ourse). Those present were: Paul and > art Hershberger, Nina Parka. Bnan Hotmea, all of Walkerton. -Vdbon I>ale and Eilene Zimmernan cousins of Allens from Clay. Watching owr the small fry i ere Mm William Zimmerman m1 daughters, IJ nd a and fTirryl INSTANT M®NEY AT FIRST FINANCE CORPORATION CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS Want to know how to stretch your paycheck ? It’s easy! Just get some INSTANT MONEY at Central Credit Corporation and pay off all your old &-bts. Then you’ll only have one low payment to make each month. You can get up to SI,OOO. Phone us. FIRST FINANCE CORPORATION 618 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3129 Open Monday A Friday Evenings Until 7 p.m. Closed Saturday
Mr and Mrs. John Newland entertain -d Sunday in honor •'"of the 81st birthday of Mrs. Newland's father. Enos Ford. Tlus was tile first time in 26 years Ids seven daughters had all been together at one time. Th >se present were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newland and family, and Mr. and M: a Robert Clark and family, of LaPorte; Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Carmichael, Kodak. Tenn; Mr. and Mrs. James Christenson and family. Rolling Prairie; Mr and Mrs. Edwin Willey and family, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. John Newland and family and Mr. and Mrs Bryant Thornburg. Walkerton; also, Mr. Ford's sister, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kemper and Mr and Mrs. Dale Getter. Eaton Rap. ids. Mi higan; and Mrs. Kate Newland. LnCrosse There were 54 present in all.
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Mr anil Mrs. Frank Hahn and Mr. and Mrs Leonard Beaty were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Robert Reeder. Mr and Mrs. Newton Williams spent last week end at Gun loke, Michigan, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chase. Mr and Mrs. I^ewis Kemp hail us dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. VanderWende and family of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs A. Van de Walle of South Bend. Mr-s. R N. LaFeber and Mrs M. B. Slick attended an Art Show at the South Bend Art Center Sunday. The exhibits were drawings of abstracts by three well known artists. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Persinger were in Bloomington, 111., the past week, due to the illness and death of Mr. Persinzer’s sister. Mrs. Anton Herr They came home through Sullivan, Ind . to visit Mrs. Persinger’s sister. Mrs. Ival Goff who underwent surgery at the hospital there. Dr. Bryce Rohrer is going to Pittsburg Nov. 8 to 13th to attend the Annual Interstate Postgraduate Medical Aw» iftiion Assembly. He will hear such wellknown doctors as Dr. Paul Dudlev White Accomnanving him will be his wife who plans on sightseeing and having a little vavatinn
Nov. 5, 1964 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Martha Young ai>l Nick Ehrhardt were Mr. and Mrs William Ehrhardt of Valparai o, and Mr and Mrs Nick Ehrhardt of Hobart. HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs C’arl Delaney of West Lafayette was honored at a pink and blue shower Sunday afternoon at the Johnson Township Community Building, with Mra. Clyde Snodgrass and Sharon Knowlton as hostesses. Gifts we ne placed on a table which was centered with a mavpole decorated with pink ai J blue streamers. Ringo was played with •^rizes going to Mrs. Dora Know Hon. Mrs. Herman Henry - . Mrs. Russell Brown, Linda Daube,
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Elaine Knowlton, Marcy and Nan. cy Jackson, and Vicki Lute. After the honored guest opened her many gifts, refreshments of punch, coffee, cake and jello dessert was s* rv<xl. Guests were pr> .ant from Tndianapoiis, W-frtvil < Mis-l^iwaka South Red, Plymouth. Lakeville and Walkerton. Go to Church Sunday IL o MAyBE > You r i J C ADVERTISING- J™ ’ ‘
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