The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 May 1965 — Page 7
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Polk were guests of their daughter and f*>n-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wi'.'iam Spicer in Gary over the week end. On Sunday, they drove to Indianapolis and had Mother s Day dinner with their daughter and granddaughter, Judy Spicer. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haro’d Ruby and Rick Were Mr. and Mrs Harold J Ruby and family of Plymouth; Mr. an I Mrs. Kenneth Ruby and children of Cu’ver. and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Be\l and family of Wa kerton. The occasion was in honor of the birthday of Haro d D. Ruby. AIR | CONDITION I NOW! | with ■ Amana Walkerton J Skelgas Service 9 Phone 556-3122 I
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Mrs. Mahlon Jacob. Jem er and Jeff spent Sunday in Ori. id. Indiana, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B-aty spent from Friday night to Sunday in Belle Center, Ohio, with her mother, Mrs. C. J. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker and children of Bremen and Mr. an I Mrs Douglas Baker and children were Mother s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Ever-tt Baker. HONORED OX WNREKSAKV Mr. and Mrs Glen Anderson of Johnsen T^wnsh p, were honored at an open house Saturday evening by their daughter. Mrs. Lee Letter of Laporte, and sons, Gilbert. GrOvertown; Dean of Walkerton, and Larry at home. More than 100 friends nd re - atives dropped in to sec the coup'r in honor of their 40th anmversaiy. The couple’s two eldest granddaughters. Mi s Carol D>tter and Miss Deborah Anderson, weie in charge of the guest b>ok. And at the refreshmen table. The three tier anniversary cake was served by Mrs. Andersons sister, Miss Luetta Davis of I>nCrossc. Guests were present from Gary. Patter, Chesterton Elkhart La. Porte, Knox, Walkerton. Plymouth and LaCrosse.
Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and lamiy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson and Rick. Mr., and Mrs. Lyle Bumsidi s and daughter, Janet, of South Be nd, were Sat unlay evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnsides, f Announcement has bet n made of the marriage of Mrs. Ann Ct rame ithe former Ann Baker 1 to Alfred G. Pierce. The wedding took place on April 3 in the Little Brown Church of the Valley in North Hollywood, Calif. Mr and Mrs. Cloyd Smith ware pleasantly surprised on their wed. dmg anniversary last Sunday evening when they arrived home after visiting their son, Ralph Smith and family, and found Mr. and Mrs. Forest Stah’.y, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schultz and Mr. and Mr? Warner Clark there to greet them. Come in and see our stock of white dresses suitable for graduation. Studio Dress Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Skinner entertained at a cook out on Mother's Day for Mr. and Mrs. Hera'd HostetV'r and family, Mr. and Mr< Robert Barden an 1 family an i Mr ami Mis. Leßoy Hahn and family. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs Leigh Roy Hahn Jr. and fami’y and Mr. and Mrs John Goheen and son of South Bend. Mrs. Rex Stull < ntcrta ned last Saturday ev> mng in honor of her husband. Rex. who was ce’ebrating his hrthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Dale Stull, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark. Mr. and Mrs. T.ynn Stu’! and family, Mrs. Pearl Stull and Mr. and Mrs Elmer Bonifacius. all of Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hogan of South Bend.
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MAY 13, 1965 _ n iE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
things as you go. Like however much economy or excitement you'd want, our miserly 140-hp Six to our ferocious Turbo-Jet VB, 325 hp on order. Besides price, one other thing hasn’t changed: Chevrolet’s traditional resale value . . . still so good you won't believe it until you get it. So get it along with all that's new; al your Chevrolet dealer’s, 4
Mr. and Mi s p. be; ( }{ dlan I of South Bend, and Mi . Duane Cro sley Noima and David, of Elkhart. ■. re Mother a lay guests of Mrs. Os. ar Barney. Mrs. Jerry Keel of Fort Lauderdale. Flor, la and Mi ;. Ruby Gentner of South Bend were recent visitors of their aunt, Mi Nellie I iiruy. Mrs. Artl ir M' Ke son w e, the guest of her daughter. Miss Mildred M< K» son, at the Mother and Daughter banquet at the Hamlet Methodist Church last Tltursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schme tz have returned from a 6.300 imle trip touring the western part < t Mexico, as far south as Manzavillo, 300 miles south of Gaudalajara. Mexico. They were gone three months and trave’ed with a three quarter ton camper truck. Mr. and Mrs. George Parks. Mr, and Mrs. David Mellin and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Masterman were in Indianapolis Sunday at the Murat Temple, at which time Mr. Mellin and Mr. Masterman x ere taken in o membi r i .p in the Shrine. Mrs M B. Slick had as week end guests hi r son, E I’m! Sink, who is Chief Engineer nt General Dynamic in San Diego. California. and her grand n. E Paul 11. of Fort Wayne, u i.o is in his second year of college t here. o - -- — - — n HOSPITAL NEWS o— ~ □ Holy Family. I.aPorte Admitted: Mrs Andrw Compton. Oscar Wienkelman. Gayle Smith. Walkerton; Rtv Powers, North Liberty Community. Lu Porte Admitted: Alfred O'Berg Ost eopat hie. South Bend Observation: Kipp Bell
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