The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1966 — Page 15
fcCAIS^ % > /Lyii r!V \\ I y a Kj 4* J \ / / WnoRTII liberty B ,t s in the Walter Strope ® Tuesday, honoring the B t y of Mr. Strope were B mid Mrs. Lon Ritchey and B -<< Paul Whitmers and the B ,< Sims family. ■ n ’.ANS PORT ATI ON H ] small Caddie. 4 door, mei| -.’cally good; clean motor; 8 ,B , , s and tires. (Needs body ,|B Ph. 586-2165 al4p w —* ■ T I MICHANA’S LARGEST |: ELECTION OF I I SEI) CLEAN CYCLES ■7 Harley 61 BMW Mint (ond. ■ Marusho 500 cc Road ■ uhaco, Maico & Velocette I Scramblers <'> Yamaha YDS3 Perfect ■ liny Bridgestones, AL 1 ues, Suzukis, Cushmans I Others Also Full Line Os I ( lean Used Hondas ■ open 7 days a week with trained personel t ) serve you HONDA OF MICHIANA 220 E. Jefferson I Downtown South Bend ■ ANTED -Small lots and gardens I' > plow. Ph. 656-8778. al4p
L. E. ZOOK * SONS Plumb ng & Heating Finer, Faster, Cleaner Insta'lathm & Service On Cail 24 Hours Phone 586-2560 Koontz Lake Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Street. Noith Liberty Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 P M Thursday & Saturday Phone 656-8171 S3tf MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonza Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Ren. Phone 656-4641 ABTF I Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: <• 12 and 1-5 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist [I 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. j Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 Dr. Burton L. Furst I Dentist | OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFP f Closed Wednesdays f Day or Night Nusbaum’s Funeral Home t Phone Walkerton M 6-3444 j
The Rev Bells 20 from the Star Church at breakfast Easter Sunday, following- n Sunrise Sendee. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan spent the week end with Mr. anti Mis. Jess Doan in Cassopolis Mrs Jess Doan is convalescing in her home following surgvrv on a broken knee cap. Guasts of Mj-s Allen Cassel foi Easter vacation were the Sani Morash family. The Morashes Mrs. Cossel and Mr. and Mrs George Feldman of South Bend, were Saturday t-upper guests of the Maurice Quigleys. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raisley and Tanya, were Easter breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Smaroske of near Lakeville. □——— — — □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ D Holy Family, La Porte Mrs Stewart Harvey. Mrs Jack Emigh. Ramona Price. Glen Stahly, Walkerton: and Delbert Pearse. North Liberty. Community, DiPorte Mrs. Steve F< ires man. Mis. Arden Howell. Ernest Watkins, of North Liberty. □ - □ BIRTHS □ □ Mr and Mrs Janies Kvasnia of Cleveland, Ohio, announce the birth of a son. Janies David, born April 6 The mother is the former Sharon Stahly’. Mr and Mrs. Gary’ Clark are the parents of a son, Bart Allen, bom April 7 in Orteopathic hospital. South Bend. Mr and Mrs Larry Dill are the parents of a son. bom April 9 in Holy Family hospital, LaPorte. Mr and Mrs Roger Nusbaum
are the parents of a son. born March 13 in Porter Memorial hospital. Valparaio. A daughter. April 10, to Mr. ami Mrs. William Kranenburg of Grovertown. in Parkview I hospital. Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kaser of North liberty, a son. April 4. in Memorial hospital. □— — 0 THANKS J_ D : We would like to thank the Walkerton Fire Department and everyone who helped. Tiianks again. Jim Harper and family p The Herb Mays Our s nee re thank., t > neighbors. friends and relatives, also Rev. Eller. Dr. Carter and the Nu.-baun ■ Funeral Home for the kindness, piayer and sympathy given u.s during tie loss of our Mr. and Mrs. David Burket Mr. and Mrs Ralph Livengcxxl p Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farago We wi h to expesfl our gratitude to our friends and neighbors for their sympathy and acts of kindness during the illneni and death of our dear mother. We especially want to thank Rev. David Eiler and lading of the | United Methodist Church. Evening Star Rebekah Lodge, the Nusbaum Funeral Home The kindness of all will be long remembered Mr. and Mrs. William Bacewic and family Mr. and Mm. Ora Smith p Mr and Mrs Rayn »nd Smith and family Evening Program For Walkerton Community Club Mis Raymond Harris. M shawaka. will present the program Friday evening. April 15. at the Walkerton Con wumty Building for the Women’s Community Chib's annual guest night Husbands and frier ds are special guests A carry-Ln supper at 6:30 wiO open the program. Mj*s. Hanis has appeared in Walkerton for clubs and church programs and has made sincere friends Her talent in giving good book reviews ar I her own original programs have made her a Must to hear She has selc< ted for hes theme ’’Health. Happiness, and Husbands ” Accompanying her will be hei - hi band. Rev Harris, pastor of the Miehawaka Quls- . Don Church. Mm. Harns is an onialned minister Members are asked to bring a covered c¥sh and own table sen'ice Ho.stee»s«s ar* Mirs G Verkier. Mrs. Clarabelle Rogers. Mi's Florence Morris. Mrs. Olive Fairer and Mrs. Roy Dowell ^2 Suburban league I OOF 37*2 18*2 ChtHfrnpee! 36 20 Bakers 30 26 Tracy 30 36 No. 2 Ochs 28 28 Walkerton Skelgas 26 30 Dad and Lads 23 1 32 1 Walkerton Lanes 13 43 Bu«ineKMiirn's Ix-agtJe Reeds 35 17 Mercers 35 17 Lqgkui No 1 3-4 18 Stanleys 33 19 George® 24 28 Dick's TV 22 30 Martins 13 39 Legion No 2 12 40
APRIL 14, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
Nite Owi League Stevfcut Canstr. 47 13 Bills Package 40 20 j Dave and Rays 39 21 Hiatts Insurance 36 24 Mel's Mnat 24 36 F> ostys Welding 16 44 Industrial I-eague Holser 43 17 Legion 39 21 Dave and Rays 35 25 Kingsbujy 33 27 Allstate 31 28‘ 2 Powell-Mann 23 37 KabeH n 21*2 38*2 Hartsoughs 15 45 Deadline Near For Arts And Crafts Contest The Arts and Crafts contest will be held on Sunday, May 1 at the Walkerton elcnienatry School gym. The time of the public showing v|ll b<- announced! n 'xt week. Entiy blanks should be turned in the four schools by th's Fklay, April 15. for the committee to make final arrangements. All work must be completed
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by April 30 By reading the contest rules, all queKtlans shtyuki be answered For further infomrmtwm, the art teacher at any of the schools will be happy to answer them. Entries should b« properly labelts | Nylon Making Knitting a pair of nylon stock* ings involves some two million separate operations on about three miles of filament. A human being would need two months to do the job but a machine can do it in three minutes. REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville East^rday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month
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