The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1966 — Page 5

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Watki n on Mr. and Mn. De nis Dunn anti family of West Lafayette, epent the week en 1 with his mother, Mrs. Frank Dunn. Mrs. David Lawrence spent last week in Indianapolis visiting her daughter and family. Dr. and Mrs T. A. Randall. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Demyer and son were Sunday dinner gucs!of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton and family. Mr. and Mrs Jock Kost and family of Plainfield, Indiana were here visiting over the week tn I with Mr . Thelma Kost. Mr. and Mrs Arthur DeMyer and Mr and Mrs. Roy Host tt r attended th Indiana Central v North Manche ter basketball game in North Manchester Tuesday night. Mrs. Dorothy Burch. Mrs C ru Burch, Mrs. Louis Houser. Mr Francis Holland and Mr . Harold Knowlton spent Monday with Mrs. Mildred Williams tn Plymouth and hdpe 1 her celebrate he: birthday. Mr. and Mrs Ous Schultz entertained Sunday at dinner at Heil's Restaurant for Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz of LaPorte. Others present were Mrs Marcelle Wolfe and Jame. Schultz of LaPorte. and Mr. and Mrs Cody Zahn of LaCmaae. The occasion that was bring celebrated was the 2.lth wedding anniversary of Mr and Mm George Schultz. Mr. arid Mrs Warner Clark drove Mm. Vernon Clark ar d Mm. Charles Van Winkle of Nor h Liberty, to Sefervg. Florida where they will epen-, the winter months. While there the Ciarki virtted wAh Dr and Mm. V. B Wolfe in Sebring, a- d Mr. and Mm. Jack Kline in Naples, and did some slghtaeclng They returned home by plane. Mr and Mm. Rob rt Cripe of Lafayette, spent the Imhdavs with hi parents, Mr and Mm Robert E Cripe m Whittier. Cd. ifonva Bob Hupper a former Walkerton resident and now of Newport Beach. Calif , was a Christmas Eve am! Chris, ma* morning gue•« Mr and Mrs. Tom Ward and daughter of Red-ndo Beach and Mr. and Mm. Paul Bishop of Arum were dinner guests New Years Eve th< Cripm Tom la alma former Walkerton boy. notice Ths Walkerton Port Office la accepting appltaatkma for the position of Temporary Substitute Clerk, alm to be emjdoyed aS Temporary Sutotitute City OarMer. Pmplrmnent to be during absences of regular emploveoa. m will only be orrasionally and very limited Any person interested ahouid eontart the Postmeste- for further in format inn and full detail*. SO Years Os Service F^t inni UMONTRHS A fFTtMI TMJf TB Kamm* ro AM to •aw *«m Phone UE 44771 230 n. Michigan St.

North Liberty Mr. and Mrs Darrell Cir!*m were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mr Claude Shen* man Mr. and Mrs John Be run arid family were Sunday visitors of the Ijeo Friesners in Osceola. Mrs. Grace Ration entertained the Jolly Twelve Bunco Club in her home Wedne day afternoon. Mrs. Madge Wihon of South Bend was Sunday umm r guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder. Sunday afternoon guests in the Ber t Rudyr.ski home were Mr and Mrs. R usu H Frazier and Kathy of South Bend Mr and Mrs. Arthur Myers and Judy of Mi hawaka were Sunday afternoon gresta of Mr. and Mrs. William Dut h r Mr. and M s. Paul Tribley of Lakeville \ ere evening guests. Sun .ay guests in the Charles Ulrich home were Mr and Mrs. G- ir.i.e Pnebe and Mr. and Mm. Wayne Crawford of South Bend, and Mr. and Mm. Donald Bain of Coloma Kay Sims, Linda Crumpler. Lunne Clark, Doug Andor on. Doug Liggett, and Joe Now on, attended the Northern Indiana Brethren Youth Rallly at the Ardmore First Brethren Church Sunday. Miss Judy Carr and Mrs. Durwood Clark were sponsors.

ilk Loafer.

THE CHEVROLET WAY

We offer two Turbo-Jet 396 VfU for TA. Ynu ran order 325 hp in arv Chevrolet; 325 or SGO hp in a Chevelle SS 396. There’s also a 427-ru.-m. Turbo-Jet (up to 425 hp aval able in Chevroats and Corvettes. / K I*l /Z ZT^ A - J r. ■ .Z * 1 ’X / i / ’ *NW • i X ^ '. -'XU i set. * / - ' "*• n. OA?rx-'—fWrg J Caprkc Cu»tom Coup* t uftrllc SUag Ray ( w upe ChcteUc SS 39« Spael Coupe ah kinds of cam.ail m one place .. at your chnrakt dtdtr s Chevrolet • Chevt le • Chevy II • Corvalr • Corvette rowi lAK’ chSro co. inc. 301 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Ind. Phone 586-3149

Mrs. Frank Albert of Tampa, Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kere-ztury of South Bead were ' Sunuay afternoon gm , .s of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Te.er of Mishawaka. Mi s. Juan Mdm r of W a.kerb n. and Mr. ;nd Mi . Claude Si.em man .sere S i'urday evenmg gusts of Mr. and Mr . Wilder Firnside in Walk- rt onMr. Robert Huff of South Bend and Mrs Amo Reed have retun ed aft, r visiting Mis. Stat y Wilson in Buena Park. Calif ; Mrs. Maryin Albright in San Jose, California; ami Mrs Robert Lister in H i ton. Texas. HOSPITAL NEWS □• - □ Holy Family, I^Porte Admitted: Charles Quigley, of North Liberty; Da ton Rhud-s, Mrs. Gertrude Arno, Sandra Altowski, Paul Lmek-, Walkerton. Memorial, South B nd Surgk.d: Mrs Eudora Still on, Walkerton 0—- - □ BIRTHS □-- - Q A son, Jandary 8, to Mr and Mrs C larles Lawrence in Holy Family ho .pitaJ Mr. and Mrs. John Liud rback of North Lberty. a son, Jan. 5, Memorial hospital. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Gouker of North Liberty, a daughter. Jan 7, m Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs Charles Kuespcrt of Fairbanks. Alaska a mhi, Jin 6 Mrs. Kuepert is the daughter of Mr and Mm. Ixm* Penrod of North liberty.

JAN. 13, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS* -

J □ DEATHS l>ew j Thomas Dewey Th< .. u , C of P<) S Mam St. N* -til lai. r-y, (1 • J t 7.am. itu, day m B tuy Momoi ill Hosp tai, Wei 'v D, aft r an extend* I il nes <. He wa. a retired S' m .ai 1 Oil Co. agent. Born on S> pt 19. IM'9. .n Starke County. J., h'l hv- | m North Liberty fur the lu ' _1 year- On April 26. 1922. in Crown Point, he marrii 1 E o < <• M Ols, who survive Ais » , irviving are two sof* Emery L of Franklin, Im! ; ar 1 D-v.< y L at home; a daughter y- Au drey F’rai klm. of N rth Lh* t eight grnndchil iren; four hr thers. Sheloy of Knox. Alvm of Chester! n. Cliestcr of Un -n Mill-, a 1 I Delb* rt of M‘rrilvdhIm! ; aid two i ters, M-s. E. i Ker of Hammond an) Mrs Mary V Demon '' 1 Ind Se •. n-“s w< -e he' lat 2p m. Monday in the P m r Func: d Home, North LiN r*y F. v Charles Patter n of ■ ; d an ; burial was in Eastl ian C- i-verv, North Liberty. Mr Thom wis a past master of North L v '’ f Lodge 266. F X- AM and a p ’ patron of the North Liber v Order of Fa tern Star. He al o v, s a member of RA- SM s 2 Sou’h P^nd Commandery, and T ill Cedars <>f Ix-banon. Michigan City

Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Street, North Liberty Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday & Saturday Phone 656-8171 S3tf .

I It’s our Turbo-Jet 395: the V 8 strong enough to run your | Chevrolet and its automatic tramnhMiou, power ateering, air । conditioning, power windows, AM/FM Multiplex Stereo radio. And more. Without even breathing hard. Reason in, a Turbo-Jet V 8 breathes deeper. Breathes freer. Delivers more usable power whenever you need it—like for aafer passing. Works more efficiently. Where the entailer engine hurries, a Turbo-Jet VH just loafs along. You try it. ** at your Chevrolet dealer’s. Aad nowhere else.

Mrs. John And* rM>n Word li.ia been received of the > atl of Ruth (Ho« ki tt> Ander--n. fS m Diego, Calif follow i g linger ng illne* . Mi Ander >n was t dnughb r •f V di. mi u d c ti a Hockett, •id a' • d M• r ail county for ..a- y ' .11 i •memb- i I a it> :.rio th > Tym r ■I I. Survi u ire h» r hixtbu I. a ii h r. George; and a . •r. B! ' ‘ an ■ e>-. Mrs. TU • - <;• <> ~ • H k-’• Jr , Wmhington, I» C; Roland Hrxkett, L Porte, and William Southland, Salt Like City. Utah. Paul De Vos Is Supervisor Os SW Distrilt Pt’ll R DeV North Liberty, has been appoint' d by the St. Jo- . <-ph County C'-mai :• ner. al sup* n । -»r ' ; t' .t*.>;th.ve-t diviu<*n »>. *h h- übpi i' - r* m Cnim* town. He r» <n 1 hn p mtion fr a . the st Jo •ph County B< ir ! »f Z- m-g A pm-ils to accept this po t. I >eV * a, J " <r. !!.« >ll reports or a-r.oua tr* iblcs found on r 1 in *h ir- i The telcphoa* numb r in Cmm town to call is 28<-<’2u2 i d m North lab-, rty, 656-4631. Attend Church Sun ny

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