The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 May 1966 — Page 9
Sttsa SR ■ Jews;t North Liberty
Mr. and Mrs Richard Glover and Jane of Warsaw! visited Mr. and Mrs Del Pearse Sunday Mrs. Harry Ullery of South Bend was the gued of Mr. and Mm Fred DeCoudrcs on Friday evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mn William Dutcher were Mr. ard Mrs. Arthur Myer g of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele attended the Mothers week end activities at DeJhiuw University In GrvencaC ’e and also visited Su•an Steele v(ho is a member of the Delta ZArta Sonority. Mrs Frank Albert of South Bend wn g the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mia Walter WorflhLngton The Gerald Kaufman family of I/ikevd'e were al•o Sunday guests. Recent supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Clau e She.ru man ukre Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside and Mr. and Mrs CeJl FV.uts of Walkerton, and Mr and M-s. Kenneth Murphy. The oucasion wan in honor of the Fouts’ 31st wedding anniversary’ Monday evening guests of the Allen BaJsley family were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Raisley, Mrs. Myrtle Lytle and the Robert BaJsley family. The occasion was in honor of the bir' hdays of Kristi Ann and Allen Balsley. Mrs. Belle H lde”man was the guest of honor at a birthday dinner Sunday Ln her home. Mm. Holderman was 90 years young. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Mullen and daughter of Hilton, N. Y.; the Melvn K ontzas of Elkhart: Mr. and Mrs Victor Bkxfge»t and son of Csuwopol’s; the Harry’ Holland worths and Mrs. Catherine M“tcalf of Uni. n Mills; Mrs Irene Hollandsvior h of Mishawaka; M^s. Marion Metcalf of LaPorte; Mrs Earl Miller of Knox, and Mrs. Leia Qiaf and granddaughter. f 1 nwsssai I Marva ■mmmh I WK - >1 Tt seems always to be the ciThple, basic chores, the taken-fof-gmnterl, little (Waits that we often overlook. With this in mind, aga n this week we will m rti n a f^i rtmp’e yet important attentions so necessary’ t<» healthy, beautifully luxurious hair. As with any other part of your b dy, your scalp perspires and requires ventilation. Extensive iw of t.ght coverings or taut-pul’ed hairdo । may often ru T;lt in lifeless, lackluster hair. Stimulate scalp circulation. On- method is to place your thumbs behind your ears and using the tips of your sing, rs, n>a.v ige thoroughly with a rotary motion. Now, whether it be some of the moixj bas.c attentions or the luxurious p rmanents. tints and high sash on hair styling so denr to a woman's heart, you can always expect perfect results at MARY'S BEAUTY SALON ... 101 So. State St, . . . Phone 656A731. TIP OF THE WEEK. T> r move makeup marks such ns powter and rougo on dark n<*ckl nes of garment Dip washcloth in white vinegar, wring out well an 1 wipe soiled spot.
Monday supper guests of the Clem Mame rows wei* Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Oberly of Mishawaka. Mrs. William Shields of Mishawaka spent Thursday as emonn with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Junior. Mr. and Mra. Clifton Snyder attended a family dinner Sunday in the homie of Mrs Madge Wilson in South Bend There were 21 guests present.
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Mrs Charles T^-’lrh wra the Sur. I,y di; ;ier g' - t of Mr and Mrs. William Ko s.s tn South Bend. Mr. and Mis. Charles Gordon, the William D an fam ly and the Ri?b rt Rauen family were Sunday gut h.s of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Crane at Wana'ah. Mr. and Mra Frank Sims and Kay and Mrs. Sheila Thomas and family, spent the week end at the home of Mra Mary Armstrong in Lafayette Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and fturdly spent the week end camping at Yellow Wood near Bloomington. They also visited Sheryl Beron who attends Ind.ana University. NOTICE I vlill not be »-enponsible for debts incurred by anyone other than myself. 3tmup Harold Everly
MAY 5, iy«6 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
CAR WASH The North Liberty MYF are having a car wa*-h at DcLanghe's
Meadow Green] 18 HOLE MINIATURE I | GOLF COURSE | | OPENING | I FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 6 h j 1 Located On State Road 23 2< 2 Miles South Os i Walkerton, Ind.ana X
66 Station on Saturday, May 7, from 8 to 5 Donation SI.OO, and vlhite walls $1.25. mB
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