The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1965 — Page 12

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APR. 29, 196a

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Walkerton

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. And Mrs. Robert Urbin were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch. Remember Mother on Mother's Day with a charm bracelet from Lee’s Jewelry. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee of Brookfield. 111,., spent from Wednesday to Friday of last week visiting Mr. Lee’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman. Mr. and Mi’s. Edward Pearson. Mr. and Mis. John Cochran of Mears, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Minnie and son Raymond, of Mishawaka, were Easter week end guests of Mrs. Lorene Rector. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Larry Braner in Teegarden. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Braner, Mr. and Mis. Gary Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Freeman were supper guests of the Roy Freemans. STORK SHOWER Mis. Terry Kaser of Tyner was guest of honor at a stork shower Sunday, April 25th, in th? home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frailey. Co-hostasses were Mrs. Gary Freeman and Miss Linda Frailey. Upon arrival. Mrs. Kaser was presented with an appropriate corsage made of a pair of rubber baby pants, rattle, safety pins, baby socks, and teething toy. Game prizes were won by Dorothy Gensinger and door prize was award ?d to the guest of honor. Baby pictures, |with clever captions written by each guest, were sealed in an envelope for Mrs. Kasor to enjoy during her stay in the hospital. Mrs. Kaser received many useful gifts which had been placed in a pink and blue decorated bassinet. Refreshments of fruit salad and coffee were served. Present ware Mrs. Charles Labadie, Mrs. Ora Working. Mrs. Bernard Erickson Jr., Mrs. Gene Gensinger, Mrs. Richard Ruff, Mrs. Lloyd Kaser, Ines Gensinger and Mrs. Lynn Kaser. Gifts wore sent by Mrs. James Barrett and Mrs. Dan Denaut who were unable to attend.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cover spent last week end sightseeing at Madison, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson are in Isolation in Osteopathic hospital in South Bend, with hepatitis. Their room is 315. Nojw is the time to make your selection of Nan Dorsey knits or Paddle and Saddle sportswear, while our stock is complete. Studio Dress Shop, Walkerton. Mrs. Olga Johnson, wife of Arnold K. Johnson, and their two daughters, have arrived safely by jet from Lima, Peru, to their home in Bethseda, Maryland. Mrs. Ellen Brede, Mrs. Newton Williams, and Mrs. Fred Kopp?nhofer Sr., were in Bangor, Mich., Monday to attend the funeral of a friend, Alfred Molch. Guests of Mrs. Everett Baker on her birthday last Wednesday were Mrs. Ruth Bare, Mrs. Marvin Kizer, Mrs. Kenneth Reed and Mrs. Cecil Weber of North Liberty; Mrs. Ralph Hiilegas, Mrs. Howard Miller and Mrs. Florence Weise of South Band, Mrs. Dean Ho’jderread of Tyner, and Mrs. Dennis Baker and son, Troy, of Bremen. 'Chevrolet sales at Powell-Mann Chevy-Olds Co.. Walkerton, Ind., is the p\ace to go! Chevrolet is red hot and rolling because it’s America’s No. 1 new-car buy . . , big . . . \uxurious . . . with a roomier ncf.v Body by Fisher for ’65 and an even mare comfortable Jet-smooth ride! Caprice . . . Impala Super Sports . . . Impales . . . Bel Airs . . . Biscaynes . . . Powell-Mann Chevy-Olds Co. can arrange immediate delivery on every new Chevrolet in stock! They can have your new ’65 Chevrolet before you know it! Powell-Mann Chavy-Olds Co.’s Chevrolet stocks have never be< better so they’re able to offer you the type of deal you want! You’4 be pleasantly surprised how much your present car is worth in trade on a new Chevrolet at Powell-Mann Chevy-Olds Co.! If you’re thinking about a new car for the fine driving weather ahead, blaze a trail over to Powell-Mann Chevy-Olds Co., . , . Walkerton, Ind today!

Do you have a graduation gift to buy? Let Lee’s Jewelry help you select a gift of distinction for a lifetime of happy memories. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Henderson, Indianapolis, were guesst of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams last Thursday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Franson were Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Powers of LaPoite, and Mrs. Mabel Sheneman and Mrs. Lena Rabuck of Otterbein Home, Lebanon, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer entertained with a dinner Sunday in honor of their son. Craig, who was celebrating his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Luther of LaPorte, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hostetter. Mr., and Mrs. Fred Koppenhofer Sr.. Grovertown, entertained Sunday with a four o’clock dinner party honoring Newton Williams who celebrated a birthday recently. Other guests were Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Ellen Brede. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parsons of Lebanon. Ohio, were week end guests of thoir daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman. Other Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons and daughter, Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horstman and family, all of Knox. PTA Carnival Is Fun For All Ths Walkerton PTA held its Spring Carnival Saturday night

—- - DISASTER LOAN PROGRAM HAMLET STATE BANK Hamlet State Bank, Hamlet, Indiana, will make available 3% loans to aid victims of the disaster in rebuilding and replacing. The low interest rate will be guaranteed for 1 year, or for the first year of long term loans. Every effort will be made to accommodate those in need. Supplementary funds to lend have been graciously made available through the treasurer, State of Indiana. LOANS WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO FINANCE 1. PERSONAL NEEDS Emergency Fund, Replacement, Rebuilding, Mortgages. 2. BUSINESS NEEDS Inventory Replacement, Repairs, Rebuilding, Mortgages. 3. FARMING NEEDS Live Stock, Feeder, Repairs, Mortgages. For Additional Information or Assistance, Call 857-3111 or Visit HAMLET STATE BANK Hamlet, Indiana

at the Elementary School. Each room sponsored a game or some sort of entertainment and a^l were well attand d. The committee in charge would like to express their appreciation to the room mothers who t ( *)k charge of their respective rooms and to all the parents who helped them in this event A big thank you is extended to those who donated food, their time, an enthusiastic support in making this project a success. Proceeds from the carnival will be used to improve the elementary school playground. Rainbow News Walkerton Rainbow he'd their meeting with Linda Drews protemming as Worthy Adivsor. while the seniors were on their class trip. Donna Jo AU<en will receive the degrees of the order at inspoction which will be he'^ May 5 at Knox. The Knox Assembly will have the initiation and the Westville Assembly will have the closing. Everyone is to wear long formats and lambskins. Mom and Pop Lidy presented a trophy to the girl selling the most candy. It was engraved “1965 Rainbow Candy Sal^s-Jolly Erickson.” The hayride at Janice Dipert’s is May 1 at 7:30 at the lake, which is this Saturday. Visitors were Mrs. Ed DeVos, Mrs. Louis Daube and Pop Lidy. Watch ovt for school children!

Business Women Hear Three High School Students Three students of tlie Walkerton High School en tamed the members of the Bu mess an Professional Women’s Club Thin day night with their entries j> the E. O. Snothen Contest. The were Vicki Bullinger vith an in,, pressive eulogy to J jhn F. Ker. nedy; Tim Gardner a humorou reading of "The Flea Gang", ar. Dick Martin, also a humorou reading, "The Blue Eyed Sheik One guest, Mrs. Howard Lipk of Wisconsin, was Produced. Sh and the 32 members presen were seated at festive tables dec. orated in a spring motif. Mr. Harry Malstaff, Mrs. Everef Baker and Mrs. Charles Woole were awarded the three cento - pieces as door prizes. President Mrs. Newton Wil. ijiams reported the club gerv. i food for the volunteer worko during the tornado crisis. Ti n club made arrangements to a--a family dislodged by th. tornado. The group decided to hold a meeting in June this year. Th next meeting will < e May 27. Hostesses for tl dinner meeting Thursday nLht iwere Mrs. Robert Flaugher. Mrs. Betty Weller Godfrey, Mrs. Minnie Mikesell Mrs. John Guttman an 1 Mrs. Ed Sester. Classified advertising pays