The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1965 — Page 5

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North Liberty Jean ' Rudynski was an overnight nest of Carol Fraizer in Bou th Bend Saturday. Gene Parmley is improving in Community hospital after undergoing surgery Friday. Mr. and Mrs Robert Raughmnn cniwt on M- Nellie Baughman Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra.Frcd Keller, Buchanan. Mich, called on their mom, Nellie Baughman., of Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs James McClain were Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs Charles Ulrich. Sunday dinner guests in the Clem Mamenpv h 'in were Mr. and Mrs. William Heck and family. of Tipp^'anoc Mr and Mrs Ray Britt n, of South Bend, were Friday evening visitors of Mr and Mrs. Allen Baldey and family Mr and Mrs. Arthur Myers and July of Mishawaka, wen- Sunuay dlnnis- pit sts of Mr. and Mrs. Will am Dutcher. Mr. and Mrs Robert Faurz and fanu'y of South B nd wen Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Allen Bal.hy ami family Mr. and Mrs. George Walter, Lakeville Ar Mrs Cleo Shera man had Sunday dinner with Mrs Nellie Baughman Mr. and Mrs John Six and Mr and Mrs. Glen Six were .'a.urday evening victors of Mr and Mrs Arno .Iced Sunday dinner parts < f Mr and Mrs John B* run ‘>..l family |worc Mr anil Mrs Willard Nara gon. of Walkerton Sun lay dinner gurM» of Mr and Mm. Charles IHrirh were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ba n. of Col ma. Michigan. Mr and Mrs Clem Memerow and Jimmie were Saturday gueets of Mr. and Mr« W Huun Shirk In In Mishawaka. Other guests ycre Mr and Mrs. John Oberly, of Wyatt, and Mr an I Mrs William Hock ind family of Tippecanoe Mr and Mrs Robert Raiien and family. Mr and Mrs William Doan and family and Mr and Mm nwles Gordon, visited m the homes of Mr and Mrs C^nrencc Westfall, Mr Robert Gamer and Mr and Mrs Ervin Rauen In Wanatah on Sunday. Mr and Mrs B* rt Rudyms k and fW nily were Saturday evening guest a of Mr and Mm Richard Smith nd family tn Elkhart Oth er guests were Mr. and Mr? Hamkl f-’»-header and Sue and Mar": Cn’.dberg, of Koontz Lake and Mr and Mrs Rux'-Hl Fraizer and daughters, of South Bond. HOSPITAL NEWS □ n Mrs Marvin Maurer is a patient in Parkview hospital. Plymouth. Mrs Orpha Steinke is a patient in Bremen Community ho - ita! Admitted to Holy Family hospital. I a Porte. Janyca Bradley Arthur Brem Jr . Mm Stewart Harvey, Norman Root □ □ BIRTHS o— - n Mr. and Mrs Tommy Youngman are the parents of a daughter horn February 26 in Hoty Family hospital Mr and Mrs James Miller are the parents of a son bom Feb - ruarv 2K In Hoh’ Fhmtly hospital A daughter was bnrn March 1 to Mr. and Mrs Dean Rowe in Jiolv Family hospital Mr and Mis Henry Bermick, ©f North IgbeMv. are the pnrrn?a es a son bom February 24 in Memorial hospital Attend Church Sunday

Walkerton Mr W E Bierly is seriously ill at M.iyo C .me m R >chc u-r, Minn A 2C Rente L Putman has been transferred from Bell vs AFB, Waimonalo. Hvva.i r ,k. hli, Thialand. Mr. and Mr Jes T- m of Ca-sopohs. were Sunday dr.r-T gin 4s of Mrs. Iva Freeman Mrs. Harry Mechhng undorw ■ ‘ surgery Tuesday morning in Memorial ho: jut al, Sou'll Pm:.| Mr. and Mrs. Otto S hn 1 z. spent last wet k in Foi t \\ .iv with their daughter Mr. Paul Koi met and family. Mr and Mrs V m R B r h Sunday aften a gu-st.. v ere Mrs Jaek Rym m l Mv . -;d Mr an<i Mrs. Robert Urbm Mr. and Mrs. Roy I;. called on Mrs. Alta Walter ar I Mr. an 1 Mrs. Diane I-re- n m Sunday cvimng. Fred K ppenhofer Sr. underwent major surgery Monday, in the South Bend Ostenj athic hospital. H.s room muulx>r is 3(M. Mrs Lloyd Burke and son Gavin. of Lafayette.. Calif., arrived last week for several weeks visit with her parents, Mr. aval Mrs. Rudolph Cecrle, and John .Mr raid Mrs Willard Naragon and family were Sunday dmn- i and afternoon guests of Mr and Mrs John Bcron Jr, of North Liberty. Sunday dinner g i<- Is of Mr and Mrs. Gary Freeman and son Eric, were Mr. and Mra. Herbert May, Mrs Hazel Hoover. Mr an 1 Mra Larry Braner, Twg irden. and Mr. and Mrs Roy Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson left Wedm day morn.ng for Charlotetaville. Va. where the'/ will n ike their home. Their addreMi wil H>- P O B x 611. Chai! itt-s---ville, Va Mrs Hazel Hoover, Tceg irden. Mrs Buci Wheeler, P’.ym >u‘h, Mrs D ili- Hoover nnd Denn - and Iva Freeman, sr-ent last WeJne - day w.th Mrs Rnv Freeman and grand "on Erie Freeman. Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Duane Freeman. North Liberty, entertained their Sunday S- hool class at a weiner roast m the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Freeman, with eighteen adults and eigiit children present Sunday visitors of Mrs. Martha Young nnd N ek Wirhardt. were Mra Thomas Youdbuliß and family, of South Bend and Mr and Mrs Nick Ehrhardt Jr , of Hobart Mr. and Mrs Irwin Schwartz and Annette and She ml Clouse, < f Nap' ani*. called on their aunt. Mrs Dora Knowlton last Sunday afternoon Mrs Knowlton is ill in her home after suffer.ng a stroke several weeks ago. Mm Nora Hahn win called to Ijikv’nnd. Fla several weeks ago bv the serious illnc« of her brother-in-law, Alva Bricker of Osceola who had gone there with Mm Broker to spend the winter They all returned home by plane la*! week. His condition is still serioua Mr* Harry Maxterman and Mm Fred Schultz left last Thursday for a visit wth Mr and Mra Fred Schultz and family In Alburqueraue N M Mrs Masterman will return in two we-ka Mm Schultz will remain for a longM visit PHIIATWn (I^ASS TO MEET The Philathea Cass of the Methodist church will meet tn the home of Mrs Guy Mutchler S’S Jackson Street, at 2 o'Ho< k, Thurwißv March 11 Mm C’a abel’e Rogers Mrs Albert Schultz, and Mrs Fred Bellinger, hostess- I

Third District Rebekahs Meet In Walkerton The Rebf-kah L Jg« . of Di - tro t 3 met Wednesday astern "n February IK, w.th Evening S’ n Rebekah Lodge in Walkerton Tile meeting was oj^n-d by District Deput y Pn -idem Morri Mason. The address of welcome was given by Mrs. Mary Bauer, and the response was given by Mrs Fern Martin. Tiie following distinguished guests were Lntrod ?'ed: Carlyle Decker. Past Grand Master of th Ir l ana Grand Ixxlge TOOF; Mrs. Maiw Decker Past President of ' the Rebekah As-rmltly; Miss IP - ••n Brinkman, Pa-t Pre.-kb-nt of \ • Mrs I’ tiline Krr— ke Tni-tre of t I ekah Aj '' V । I 1 Pa-1 I’ ts 3. nt of t i.o Ii- Aur-.l ary Patriarch Millt.m’ and Mrs. Alice Cilery, Past v of th- A’ixiV.iry Pat- ■ ir h Militant. Mrs Paulin.' Kroinke gave a ’alk <>n our fund-'mental Founda- ' >n Fund. Th s fund h.!p v de■"rvin:'- tn-ip-' ■ tn f "i h ?ht r i.i-’oat.m As there are a great many mo' ' c "ego students needing i: Ij we hmild try very

65aiEVR0LEi Hietie great performer* are the prhed models al our (/ne-S op Shopping ( enter i ■: ■■ r-4 :/’ ( - ~X LUdLUM .rrgl—a®* i 1 ... ■_ z ' - I ; r ^’ ’-■s-y . • - «■-• z' / T>P' > ’ " m.' Cl •ry n 100, (' >"■ r * \ Ch, ( <1 1,.. J f. AA ^-1. r ■

Each of tlvse beaut >s is the lowi t priced in its line. But the ri*’ • <l(h n't show it. Or the interior. Or t’.e performance. That luxurious Ei cayne i< h** roomy as many cxpeioive cars, has <x ,ir-kt vol interiors, plush vinyls, tine fabrics, fui! deep-twist caqH'ting. Chevelle, America’s favorite inter-mediate-size car, has clean nt w styling, wide doors, roomy, ta.-teful interiors and Chevrolet casy-care f atures. Chevy II got a lot smarter for '6s—• hut stayed sensible! Still family-size, easy to hardk*. econorr.’.cal, and the lowest priced Chevrolet you can buy.

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hard to n< rea «' this fund. Th*S< hiwi! (.! In tratioH was hold by M:s.s Hei n Brinkman < f South Ben 1. She eon<lu< te<| a ■iy inter >ting and mfonnatA" 'a ; 'I he afti-mo n s .osion v . . ! - s. 1 ->nd Evcni’ gSt ir I.- , ■• ■ / . . • 1 a v.- y d> ii i< is • ipp- v The । ening so i >n v. o; ■acd by No 4 - e <lran I Est'. I . ing of Waikert n S!ua t• k were ven by I) 'i ■ t De P Mi rri M Pau! :.- Kn mke ai 1 Ci. r .*• De kcr who al.so inv.t< I ( ■ one t<> a awi .- »t» ik s pper t Elkhart on the 27th. G ’ts u• re pros-n'-d bv Mrs S.-w r-; n b- - half of Evening Star I>>dge ‘ > Mrs. Merri Mason and Miss Helen P.r.- kman. The bn -a. >. then ’ .s.*d and w»> w. .e < •* tained by Mr. md Mi L< *a: I Beaty who showed u '-b ‘ taken on th» ir trip * ‘‘ip I! ■ y Land 'I hsv as av> ing program and enjoyed by all. Refr. siui.ent of coffee an I c > kles w< re served at the do. .- >f the meeting. ( inriurit r ( Hb ! Hear Spcf er 1h s Er»<la v Mm. H.rTy Gi'/r y . n c

Or pt a sjjorty nar-engine hardtop in a Corvair Sp Coupe or Sport S i n lor fun in tl ninths ahe: d. ( acvroiet, Che\e !e and Chevy i I are av.-daLa* uilh th* Turbo-Thru’ Six fw fiu ! ort winy, qti k u Tnup , quiet i<ihnq. It’s light, en.cient, smooth and spirited. Corvair’s air-cooled rrar-mounted Turb >-A;r Six d* avers the Im st IkJ nice

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Jitds’n will be the peaker it th’* Women's <’omnuinitv (’lib n.eet ig, Friday, Mao h b it rhe Cot inity Buih n, Mr ■ < hlfroy, 13’h I>i hr • t cb.airman of <'<-n .-r-at ;• .n of the Indiana F. lernt? <| dobs, will ti »■ a. o r übjiH t, "Consen-at ion in R. ition ' > fu- I- C. . ’ Roll d| will I) answered v. ‘h nr.un a curt'a t event. Host' ■ s '■ r t ■ <;.-z -. i ■ ,| . v <» :al hour ft>>m IPO to 2." • m. will he Mrs Newton Will.m s, Mrs (irover <>p! ng< r and ’’ s. Tom W - c Eac’- ... - < । kei| to H g ague ar J ( gift to be u . u a silent i •, n planned by Ways a: 1 M» an •'< mot. > N. L. Rainbow Neu s i • h' d': z f : mi: -at 7 | M r< i 1 in ' ‘ M ■ ont. T with I’- 'thb- n> .v j > • ■ ° r ■ : ■ ■ ■ • • . . i quite su> <c, ''ui Any, ne A still wouM hk. to buv on .. see -tr y of t • R unN • During ■’<’ r.g ’ar bn • s - .• • ■ M ■ o' ,-cr of c’ e Tvp, ua r '‘a’b t! the t• v M - v ' - Th- m- • • 4 wh adi-.rn d tf’.r t .■ rex 'if busig. - - -'"I c tnplete.i.

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