The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 August 1966 — Page 7

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Mrs. Rodger Morris ~ . returned to her home from Memorial hospit^. Mrs. Bertha Schrader was the guest “of Mr* and Mrs. L. D. Irvine at Fish Lake Thursday. Studio |Dress Shop announces Friday and Saturday, August 12 and 13. as final days of Summer Clearance Sale. Many itetfis drastically reduced. Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs. William Dutcher were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ditcher and Melltda*of South^Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Clark and son of LaPorte. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finch of Hanna, and Mrs. George Finch and son, Lewis George 111. of Mount Morris, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Whitmer, Mrs. Amanda Sheneman. Bill Albert of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Betz and Ricky, and Allen Schlemmer were Sunday dinner guests in the John Whitmer home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor entertained Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Perry of Big Fork, Minnesota, at the Dudeck Restaurant, Saturday evening. On returning home, Mrs. Taylor found a group of relatives gathered to surprise her on her birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Kurzhal and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft and family of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Perry of Big Fork, Minnesota; Mrs. Nellie Smith and Walter Taylor. 60 Year«i Os Service Est. 1903 LEMONTREES A OPTO.HE TRISTS GLASSES EXAMINED FITTED AU Clmih Made in Our Oirn Shnp Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

PUBLIC SALE Due to ill health, I have sold my home and will sell the following personal property, Iwa’ed in Plymouth at 1113 Lincoln Wav East (East edge on old I S. 30) on SATURDAY. AUGUST 13 12:30 Sharp Antiques: 3 pc. solid walnut and upholstered setteeset (sofa and 2 matching chairs). Here’s a beauty - cost $196 tor new upholstery; walnut gateleg table; roll top desk; small Jenny Lind ImhI; wedgewood, milkglass, spoonholders; pitchers; vases and several old dishes; old victrola; small iron kettle, 4 walnut stands; few old books; thread cabinet on organ stool base; service for nine Nobility Plate silverware; set Community silverware; trunk. Furniture: 12 cu. ft. chest type deep freeze; good uPf’KjJ piano; 9xlß floral rug; 27”x12’ runner; 3 matching 21 x4B rugs; good 12 cu. ft. refrigerator (Westinghouse) with ice cube tray; Magic Chef gas stove; romb. chest and wardrolw; dinette set; 21" Zenith TV; liedroom suite; nice electric console sewing machine; older Maytag washer; large wail nmror; electric sweeper; metal serving cart; new electric blanket, lied and dresser; 5 lawn chairs; magazine rack; set fireplace tools; wearever aluminum pans; electric skillet; bedding and linens; bunps; Mix Master; electric can o|hmht; toaster; electric lawn mowers; 17 ft. bidder; screw jack; iron window weights; double tubs; scotch cooler; pots, pans, dishes and mine, tools, etc. Mrs. Charles Elkins TERMS: ('ash Not responsible for accidents Lloyd Cowen, Auctioneer Earl Mattix, ( ler

Mr. and Mis. Fred DeCoudres and Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Horrall spent Monday in Windsor, Canada, shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Duncan of South Bend, visited Mrs. Charles Ulrich Saturday aftor- * noon. Roger Grove who attended a two weeks band clinic at Indiana State College . ( Terre Haute, returned home Friday. Miss Connie Huff of South ’BAhd. spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Reed. The Robert Ealsleys spent last week at the Cedar Lake Bible Conference at Cedar Lake. Indiana. Dr. Walter Wilson was the main speaker. Sunday evening visitors in'the William I Hitcher home were Mr. and Mrs Tony Hicks of Fort Wayne, nd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tribbey and Nace of Lakeville. Rev. and Mrs. Kreig and family returned home Saturday from a two w ‘ek’s vacation in Bright Shade, Ky., where they visited Mrs. Ki cigs brother. Rev. George Surface and family. Mrs. Nellie Smith has returned to her home after spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Kurzhal in South Bend. Recent visitors of Mrs. John Schrader were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frushour of Clermont. Florida. Sunday afternoon guests were Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn of Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer of Mulberry road. The Christian Schmeltz reunion was held Sunday, August 7, at the Sheneman Grove with about seventy in attendance. Those attending from out of state were from Florida. Ohio and Illinois. 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

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rauen have returned home after a weeks vacation in Upper Michigan and the Dells. Mr. and Mrs. Del Pearse and Mrs. Tom McGwin were guests in the Richard Glover home at Warsaw on Sunday. Mrs. Avis Whiteleather, Guida Kay and Clarrise, of South Bend, visited Mrs. Esther Harmon on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kudynski and family visited the Louis Rudynski family at New Carlisle Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horrall spent several days with Mrs. John E. Chapman at Washington, Indiana , last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doah and Mr. and Mrs. Will^anr Doan and family, spent ^urfUay in Chicago. Mrs. Clyde Creech and grandson, 'of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family. College students from Calvary Temple, South Bend, enjoyed a Hawaiian party Saturday evening at the Sheneman Grove. Approximately fifty attended.

Are there really ® w CAtflW tkW«» any sound reasons for buying a Chevrolet in August? During August, it's as easy to own 3 g e( Aj| 4 . D00r Sedan as getting in the car. • Wait till you see how sporty '■ you look fitting in your Impale I Super Sport. h ■ ■ £ , — •••- . • ■ar.*— In a word: Six

IHave you over known the instant ■ delight of selecting a new Impala Super Sport in the color you want, slipping into its Strato-bucket seats, and driving it home from the showroom the same day? Now’s your chance. Your Chevrolet dealer has a big choice of models on hand with small August price tags, ft 2 More than likely, your present ; V ■ car will never be worth as much in trade as it is right now. Money—another good reason to buy a Chevrolet this month, 3 Read those articles about when ■ to buy a new car and they’ll tell you that August is one of the best months. And your Chevrolet dealer is ready to show you why ~. with buys that are better than ever.

Chevrolet • CheveNe • Chevy n • Corvair • Corvette See the man who can save you the most— your Chevrolet dealer POWELL-MANN CHEVROLET CO, Inc. 301 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3149 Walkerton, Ini

AUG. 11, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

Mr. and Mrs. James O’Brien of Denver, Colorado, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder and other relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rogers and children of Marion spent last weeit end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. El Benni and Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beron in South Bi nd. Rev. Kenneth Dunn of Marion, president of the Indiana Conference, was the guest minister at the Beaver Creek Church Sundav morning. He ; nd Mrs. Dunn were dinnen guests of the Rev. Kreigs. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington attended a dinner Tuesdav evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mbert Jr. in South Bend, in honor of Mrs. Frank Albert Sr., who will leave soon on a trip to Europe. Sunday quests of Mrs. Charles Ulrich wer< Mr. and Mrs. Jame. l ; Ulrich of Benton Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaques and sons and Kenneth Ulnch. of South Bend: and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rudynski and family.

4 If you think winter's tough on ■ an old car, believe us, so is Bummer. There’s added strain on tho engine because of vacation driving. Greater tire wear. The cooling system has to work extra hard. A new Chevrolet can save you a lot of trouble, 5 You do a lot of driving for ■ pleasure so why not ride on Chevrolet’s Full Coil suspension. Let: your feet feel that deep-twist Chevrolet carpeting. August is to enjoy. 6 Make your summer driving safer • driving by taking advantage of the eight standard safety features built into every new Chevrolet. If your present car doesn’t have seat belts, back-up lights, outside rearview mirror, padded instrument panel, look into a new Chevrolet.

Mrs. Mabel Sheneman of L< banon, Ohio, spent several days I last week with Mrs, Gertrud Sousley. I Monday dinner guests of the Allen E Isley family were Rev. i and Mrs Gene Witsky and family of Pompano Beach, Floria , । and Mrs. Raymond Britton o<( , family >f South Bind. I HOSPITAL NEWS O- - D I 101 l I amib, La Porte Mrs Una Cooper, Mrs. ca< - dace VanderVort, Carl Asm r, Frank Halm. Mrs. John WiLian John Williams, Mrs. James M« r ■ cer, Mr.s. Lewis Tener. Mrs. E.r' 5 McKaxr all of Walkerton c- - □ BIRTHS ’ a □ A daughter was h. > n () | i gust 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. rial Tinkey of Walkerton, in the Ho \ I Familv hospital, LaPorte. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horiie oi Tyner, are the parents of a. i daughter born August 8 al in Community hospital. LaPott .

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