The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1966 — Page 7

LOCALS^ & na Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bierly, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bierly, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Malstaff in Union Milla. ui I K

Championship WRESTLING I S|)on>oied By V. F. W. Post 8862 SAT., JANUARY 29 j WALKERTON HIGH SCHOOL j First Match 8:30 I’M — MAIN EVENT j THE G MEN vs MURDER, INC. I § — SEMI-MAIN EVENT — | I Cheryl Williams vs Lori Robin | | Wayne Cook vs Jim Childers | ADMISSION § Ringside $2.00 General $1.50 § Children I nder 12 50c At Door

’ Don’t order a big cube V 8 7^^ Don’t order a floor-mounted shift Don’t order special flat-cornering suspension Don't order sporty red-stripe tires All that's standard to begin with on a Chevelle SS 396 , ~. 17. TA ■ . ’i : \. 'w ; : ’ : ''-7 : 7^77y^ ;■ ■< BWfflWMffi THE CHEVROLET WAY

The standard engine in both the Chevelle SS convertible and hardtop is a 396-cubic-inch Turbo-Jet V 8 with 325 hp. The standard transmission is a fully synchronized 3-speed Vith floor-mounted stick shift. (Yes, you can order a 4-speed or Powerglide. Strato-bucket front seats and console, too.) And the SS 396 chassis comes complete with

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Bob Vrbin pie ented a program on Cancer to the Lak.wille Lions Club tn the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker >[ nt Saturday evening with Mr. and Mr-, Marvin Kizer in North L.bcrly. Mr. and Mr.'. Harvey Risner and Lora, and Mrs. Ruben Risner of Wheatfield; Larry Hostetler ot Lafayette, and Sharon Price of North Liberty, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr. and family.

The regular meeting of the Fellowship class will be held on Friday evening. Jan. 28, in th” church with Mrs. Amos Bierly and Mr .. Dwight McKes on as hostesses. Studio Dre. s Shop s winter clearance sale starts Friday, Jan 28. Mrs. Emma Zigler, Arthur Zigler and Mr. and Mrs. DuWayn© Whitmer and sons of North Liberty were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bierly. Mr. and Mrs. James Ridenour spent Sunday in Lafayette with Mr. and Mrs. James Shaffer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Burrous and Joetta of Plymouth were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kelly entertained with a dinner Sunday for Mrs. Clell Fouts and Donald McCan who were celebrating their birthday--. Other guests were Mr. Fouts and Mr. in I Mrs. Robert McCan of Plymouth. Mr . Dran Knowlton entertained with a surprise birthday dinner Sunday in celebration of Mr. Knowlton's birthday. Gue t.s were Mr and Mrs Gerald Ross of Lakeville; Mr. and Mis. Harold Knowlton. Gene and Sharon, md Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Craig. Afternoon and evening callers were Mr. and .Mrs Gerald Heim and family and Mr and Mrs. Ronald Knowlton and family of Soutli Bend. □ - □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ - □ Holy Family. LaPorte Admitted: Mrs. Frances Dyer, Mrs. Glenden Mor<e, Walkerton. Starke Memorial, Knox Sidney Smith. Hamlet. Bremen Community Mrs. Grace Six. North Liberty.

firm-riding, flat-cornering suspension and h ide-base wheels with red-stripe nylon tires. Is this the kind of no-compromise road machine you’re looking for? Drop into your dealer’s and point an SS black grille toward an open stretch of highway. You’ll find out —quick.

JAN. 27, 196<» — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

Speaker Planned For Public Meeting Al Legion Hail An outs' in iu g sp. aker has been Lit* d t<> j- ik for the public Thm day nig .:, Feb. 3, at the American legion Fust Home. He is Curtis Sylve cr, .qwch and drama, and so i d study teacher at the Walkeiton Eh a •ntary School. In 196'. he was one ot four students in the nation to be awiußed the National l-H achn'V» merit, scholarship. He received $ »•)<) toward his BS in Educttion at Indiana University. He al-o won th 1961 Amrn< anism Medal from both the American Legion and the Auxiliary and the God ar. i Country Medal for scholarship Just recently 1. • was voted into the Inter natci. d Platform Association, an organization for people outstanding in the field of speech with sib h no’ <1 men ber as the late President Kenm-dy, President Johnson. S : dor Birch Bayh. Formerly of B'ooi unMon, Mr. Sylvester has been dedicated to youth groups, participating in < inc, ,-jvhool and comn inity activities. He has prepared a timely patriotic subject on Americanism, set to a modem space theme in which he will com hide with a reading. "I Am Tl>e Nation.” Also on the program will be the eight Gul State candidates selected by the High S< hool faculty who will each be introdm-ed and speak briefly to the audience. Two will be selected Thur day night a- delegates to Girls State in June at Bloomington, and two will be voted as alternates. All fri mds and guests are cordially invited to attend. The meeting will begin at 8 sharp. Attend Church Sunday

free tax and insurance records far 7 e\ei ' member of your family ano* ser fr< h jacob Pcxolf drug store Phone SSG-3211 Walkerton

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