The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1965 — Page 9
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mutehler find family of Cleveland, Ohio, epent the week end as guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mutehler and Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence. Mrs. Elsie Swanson, of Koontz Lake, is a patient in the Odeoa line hospital, following a coronary attack suffered Saturday, Sept. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin and i< ncing her first earthquake. Mis. Bertha Urbin were in Wakarusa Sunday evening t. celebrate the l<’th birthday of .John I: bot Guttman, son of Dr an . Mis. John Guttman and family. If you've deci<ied that Sixty-Six is your year for a new autom- bile — Congratulations: it s going to be a great year, especially for Chevrolet. So wait for the ones worth waiting for the Chevrolets for (Nineteen Sixty-Six Coming Thursday, October Seven, at Powell-Mann, Chevrolet-Olds Co., Walkerton. Indiana. - - Pink and blue shower Sunday, Sept. 19, a baby shower Was given by Mrs Chester Dipert •f Plymouth and Mis. Ed Port* r »f Walkerton, in honor of Mrs. Ronald Hemgxmith at the home of Mrs. Porter. Gifts were placed in a crib with a large stork on a table near bv lor the opened gift.^ to be placed. There were 28 guests pres- nt. Games were played and priz.es won bv Mrs Bin Kx r-ey Mrs Carl Siwes, Mrs. Jacob Kuch<l, Mrs. Ed Justice ami Mrs Tom Swart. f>oor prize was won by Mrs. Russell Barnes. Many beau^ful gifts were received for the mother ami baby. Refreshments were served and enjoyed by everyone.
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Pvt. Gerald G. Knowlton of Fort Knox, Kentucky, spent tho week end with his mother, Mrs. Harold Knowlton, Gene and Sharon. Rev. David Eiler, Arthur McKesson. Harold Knowlton and Arthur DeMyer spent from Friday to Sunday in Kitchner. Ont . attending the ECB Men's Congress. Sunday guests of Mrs. Martha Young ami Nick Eberhardt were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Young and Daughters of Hobart, and Mr. and Mr Thomas Youdbulis and family of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Knowlton and Richard Mr. ami Mrs Glen Hostetler and Mrs Arthur DeMver were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mis. Gerald Ross of Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs. G uland Lawn nee have returned from a two weeks vacation visiting relatives and friends. They .spent a week with Mr Liwrence's brother, James, and wife in Phoenix. Arizona, am! a week with Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Wray in Grapevine, Texas. Mr and Mrs Grover Op'inger ent* rtained for dinner last Friday for Mrs Ullv Carlson of Woodland Hills. Calif, and Mrs. Hildur Rickets, of West Covina. Other gue-ts wore Mr and Mrs N-w---ton Williams and Mrs. Ellen Prede. Mrs Ewart Fai rar and M»’T J I ester Barn Dick. teachers in Wdkeiton Elem-Nuv S Dd. attended the T pt kep Council <f Ii t. national Re i. ng A ocOt ,n meeting in Pien- t >n Tnd , list w<->‘k Mrs Fan ar gave her report of the National Convention hold 'n Mav. which rhe attended a.-; a delegate.
Mrs. Hildur Rickets of W-st Covina. California, arrived Saturday for several weeks vi it with Mrs. Ben Erode and other friends. Mis. Ricketts has been spending the sumnu r with hi tson. Robi at Ricketts and family in Pittsfield. Mass. if you've decided that Sixty-Six is your year for a new automobile — Congratulations! it's going to be a great year. espoi ially for Chevrolet. So wait for the ones worth waiting for- the Chevrolets for (Nineteen Sixty-Six. Coming Thursday, October Seven, at Powell-Mann. Chevrolet-Olds Co., Walkerton. Indiana. Mrs. Newton Williams entertained with a luncheon Monday, Sept. 27. for her house guest, Mrs. Lilly Carlson, of Woodland Hills. Caifornia, ami Mrs. Hildur Rickets, of West Covina, house guest of Mis Ip-n Bi''le. Both were former resident- of Koontz. Lake. other guests wen Mrs. Ch tries Finch. Hanna; Mm. Kenneth Noiddrom. Bas Lik- : Mrs Howard WeTtenberg. Chicago; Mrs. Edna Shankland, Hambt; and Mrs. Fred Kojumhoffep Sr, G rovertown.
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Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck, POWELL-MANN CHEVROLET CO., SNC. Phone 586-3119 301 Roosevelt Roul Walkerton, Ind.
SEPI. io. 1965 _ TiiK INDEPENDENT NEWS
Mrs. Rudolph < '<i ie t’’turned home Sundsy after having -pent the summer in Litaytte. < ihf. with her daughter and fimily. Mr ami M •>. Lloyd IJ rke. ilr.m ami Stephi n. While there ( h<| some sight-eeing, visiting China Town, Fisherman's Wharf and many other places, besides exper- □ □ HOSPITAL NEWS □—~- - - □ Holy Family, LaPorte Mrs. Ella Swanson, Mis, Thelma Anglemyer, Mrs. Pink M lb r. Walkerton; Birady M. Dowty, of North Liberty. Community, I.aPorti* Huey Howell. Patsy Brown, Walkei ton. □- - □ BIRTHS □--- - - n A son wa. f>oin Sep' g|, to Mi and Mis. Samuel MdMy. Rj j Walkerton, in Com.i .ntiy h « ;u---tal. Mr. and Mrs K* nm t i Kim - dmst are t?e parents of i >n I>>rn Sept 25 in Mi nv > . d i. ■ I ital, South Bend.
Ml’.Y HStVW.TIGHTS UP TO 65,000 LBS. CCW! '• 7he all-new Series 70000 and 80000 models are here —the biggest Chevies ever built, out to do tne biggest jobs any Chevrolet trucks have ever done! They’re ready to cut costs w.th new V 6 gasoline engines, new VG and V 8 diesels. ' They offer, also, a new 92* cab that’s ( the best yet L ’ - rking eh er<y, new : higher cape ty frames and axles anc । a high 65,00 u lb. Gu»V rating. NEW LICHT DUTY WORaPOWER! « The most widely used of all truck eng'nes j —the famous Chevy lightduty S'x is t .It I for bigger thin. ; m 'bo with a b g new ! 250-cubic-inch design. It’s the standard | power p ant in most I ght duty models. ' Aiso, users ct : ton models can now specify a big 327-cub c-inch VB—the n ost powerful engine e.er offered a a 1 -ton Chevy truck. See the new ChtiVieg now, at your Che .rolet dealer’s.
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