The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1965 — Page 7

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Mrs. Richard Glover of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Dc\ Peat Tuesday. Marti Rudyn.sk i and Sheryl Beran returned to Bloomington Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Robert Steele and family of Mishawaka, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family. Raster dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Snyder were Mr and Mrs. Jack O’Brien of Booth Bend. 60 Years Os Service Est. 1003 LEMONTREES A trriMiriun ^C/T\J PIWWH gn» CVrbmw Mhwto to Phone CE 4*7771 230 S. Michigan fit

Zing into spring! Chevrolet Impala r./Y >7 KkX A H MMBF -WB II Hill * * ( icr-9/W lurpal* Super Sport Coup^ote of Ino buclti~««attti beauties for 65. ' \ People who buy other big expensive-looking cars get one thing you won’t (big expensive-looking payments)

It looks like a big ear. And is-by almost any standard you want to applyWuW Nobody builds a car as much as one inch wider, length? It grew three inches thia year. JReomiscw* Every closed models got three inches more shoulder room, front and rear, and more leg and foot room up front too. Luxury? Nice little touches like the look of mellow walnut acrosa the Imnala a instrument panel. And big touches. Like the fineof the same Body by Fisher workmanship that makes some of America > mos

Zing into spring in a new Chevrolet, Chevelle, Corveir, Chevy H or Corvette POWELL-MANN CHEVROLET CO., INC. 301 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3149 Walkerton, Ind.

Brian Kraft of South Bend spent several days last week u h Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tay Ip r Ron Horrall and Tom Yetter of Indianapoy.s were week end guests o. Mr and Mrs. Roy Horrall. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tolfoi .were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kraft and famibr in South Bend. Mx and Mrs Terry Clark wnd daughter of Indianap<dis, spent the Easter week end with their parents. Mrs. Vern Clark and the Harold Snyders. Easter guests <f Mr and Mis. Charles Wharton w<»re Mr. and Mrs Janies Hoffman and children. Mrs. Anna Hoffman and Mania andd Pau^ne Malone of Rensselaer. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dutcher were Mr and Mrs. Steve Clark and R<xlney of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs Arthur Myers of Misharvaka; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Huntingion. who also spent Monday with the Dutchers. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Miu. Harry Clark were Mr and Mrs. Durwood C^^rk and family Mr. and Mrs. John Blckle and Barbara of Waukegan, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rickie of South Bend, were afternoon visitors. (

Mrs Gertrude Sousley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Car' Cults of near Bremen. ( Mr and Mi s. dpi'ence Howard and Kenny of Cleveland, Ohio, visited relatives and fr.ends here over the Easter holiday. Janies Workman and children of Sharpsville, were overnight guests of Mr and Mrs. Prank Sims and Kay. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Dean Claxton and children, of Mishawaka, helped William Dutcher celebrate his hint birthday Friday evening. Mr. and Miu. Robert Strope and family of South Bend were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strape. Mr. and Mrs. Jorn Bickle and daughter of Waukegan. Illinois, visited Mis. Gertrude Sousley on Monday. Mr. and Mis. Gera' ( d Kaufman and son of Lakeville,, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wa\t«r Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sinar-ki and son, of Lakeville, visited Mr and Mrs. Robert Bals'^y and Tanya Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims and Kay. visited Mrs. Maijy Armstrong and Sharon and Charles Hamme' in Lafayette over the week end. Easter guests o Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family were Mr. and Mrs. .I^eo Fiiesner of Oc eola and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-cll Narngon of Walkerton. Mr and Mrs. Robert Bals ley and Tanya were Eaxter guests of Mr. and Mis Allen Balaley and family. The children fnjoy»d an Easter egg hunt in the afternoon Sunday guerts of the Robert Ration family were Mr. and Mrs. Emn Rauen and fami\y, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Benkie, all of Wanatah. and Mr. and Mrs William Tioan and daughters

expensive cars look so expensive. How about the nde? Chevrolet engineers took the Jetsmooth one and smoothed it out even more this year. Also made it more stable by widening the wheel stance. Price? That’s where Chevrolets fall way short of the other big expensive-looking cars. But we wouldn't have it any other way. Would you? One last question: How soon ran you make a good spring buy on a Chevrolet? One last answer: Just as soon as you can get down to your Chevrolet dealer’s.

APR. 22, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

Marcia Malona and Dana Hoffman of Rensselaer and Teresa Clark, called on Mis Ne',lie Smith on Sunday. Mi s. rMwin Mapes and < hi! In n of Elkhart, visit <>i Mrs Zelpha Walsh and Mr. and Mi Ma irice Liggett, Satin day and Easter Sunday. Earl F< ster was an Ea.der dinner guest of Rev and Mr., M L Ben and family. Mary Jane returned to her studios at Bethel College Monday, following i week s vacation. Easter dinner guests of Mr and Miu. (Hem Mamerow and Junim were Mr. and Mrs. J' hn Olx rly and sons, of Wyatt and Mr and iMrs. Willjam Heck and fan ily and Mrs. Dorothy Heck of Tippecanoe. Sam Evans and son of South Bend, were evening visitors. □ - □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ — □ Holy Family. lAPorte Admitted: Arthur Borrelli. Mrs. A. J. Kennedy, Mrs. Glen Mattocks, Jamca Hauck. George Ferverda, Mrs. Clifford Myr? k. Walkerton; Claude D. Shoemaker Noalie Bennett, North Liberty Parkview, Plymouth Admitted: George Matz Ft mkhn Miller. □ - □ BIRTHS A daughter was bom April 17. to Mr. and Mrs. Lvman Riebc in the Holy Family hospital, I-i-Porte. A son was born April 17 tn Mr and Mrs. John Hans in Parkview hospital, Plymouth. Attend Church Sunday

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