The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1966 — Page 7
MCMSae , II NORTH LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Richnrd Glover •>f Warsaw spent Wednesday with Mrs. Del Pearse. Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Rtsd were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Six of Lakeville. Sunday dinner guests of the Allen Balsleys were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schiarb and family. Mrs. Wallace Aldrich, Mrs. Tom M-Gwin and Mrs. Del Pearse spent Monday at Diamond l^ake. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Mr and Mrs. Dick O'Brien of Edwardsburg. Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs. Walter Worthington were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman of Lakeville. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Stella Ulrich were Mr and Mrs. Robert Jaques and sons of Bourbon, and Kenneth Ulrich of South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wort! mgt<>n were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bellinger at Walkerton. Judy Brothers and Sheryl Ber<>n of Bloomington, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs John Beron and family. Thursday guests of Mrs Stella Ulrieh were Mr. and Mrs. P. J Rust and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swayzee of Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rauen and family of Wanatah, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ryan of Rockford Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shencman, were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stonebumer at Walkerton Mr. and Mrs Allen B ilsley and fiumly visdi-d Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britton and family in S nth Bend on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Knopp sold their farm on Riley Road last .spring . nd built u new home on North Jefferson Stied. North I4ber*y, and moved into it recently Sunday dinner gueats of Mi. and Mrs. Claude Shem man were Mr. and Mis. Donald Teter of Mishawaka, .Mr. and Mrs. Chestei Thay.r of 1 aPaz. and Mr and Mrs Ray rm nd Str neburm r of Walkerton. Afternoon vs it<n, were Mr. an 1 Mrs. Charb s Sheneman ind davghters of South Bend and Mr. an 1 Mrs G« n<- PatrE k and daughter of Walkert n WORLD FAMOUS HARMONICAS I 1 r iOttClz. 1 i HOHKER — the keynote the *”!d mer tor quality. Ine most i c ncant nane in Harmonica eiPtla nrent pesents these ou’stancig instruments designed tor everyone to play and enjO;. Bob’s Record Shop '
Mrs. Joe Vargo of South Bend was a recent visitor of her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Schrader. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamcrow and Junior spent Saturday afternoon with th- William Hack family at Tippc anoe. Free men handise. free game coupons, op< n bowiing, red headpin and number 2 gold pin at Liberty Lanes. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Oberly nf Mishawaka wi e Sunday guests nf Mr. and Mr.i. Clem Mamerow and Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Orhn Britt of Denver. Colorado, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyd< r. Mrs. Vern Clark and Mrs. Jeanette Hostetler were recent week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Clark find Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Delanghe in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope are spending tins we^k with Mr. and Mi George Worley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strope and fa; lily nt Bolivar. Tenn Guests <>f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clingenperl l ist Sunday Were Mr. and Mrs. Da - id Pedginski and Robbie of Mi. hawaka and Jerry and Jim Chngenpecl families of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder Bill and Steven, attended thgraduation of their son. Ls\ ;r Hie Great Lakes Naval Training C-nter on Friday, October 7. They were accompanied by Mrs. Richard Clark and daughter, Phylis. and Mrs. Pahner Snyder, Lee has completed nine weeks of boot training and . fter a It day lc; ve, hr will return to Great Lakes to train as a hospital corpsn in. During his basic training, he was a member of the Blue Jacket Choir. LIVE AND LET LB I Common sense. not public opinion, should be the guide favour dailv conduct.
vhmm ' ’ ’ aHtek^ ■ . < . ... .. s _ &&& W AHn|M«asK Ba&sraSHitw i; Ajk- ’ - - - ffW *JwMI IH I i j IjpHWy wW NOW, as many kinds as there are kinds of drivers to en oy them-from the SS 396 (the Chevelle for the DRIVING MAN) to the brand new Concours Custom Wagon!
Long live Chevelle! And its trim dimensions, st t rp performance and great maneuverability. I-or ’67. there're a new grdle, new wraparound tumghts and distinctive sheet-metal changes. Tl e effect is a newer, more contemporary look. As for specific models, one is completely new: । ti > sumptuous Concours Custom Wagon shown t r low featuring the rich look of wood outside. Ih*m there's the SS 396 with a 396-cubic inch lurbo Jet VB, special suspension and an even
. ZS3M v T*X For '67, everything new that mm could happen . . . happenad! j Now,etyour Chevrolet dealer s -Mm ~ Gfii 1 Chevelle Concours Custom Wagon L J POWELL-MANN CHEVROLET CO., INC. Phone 586-3149 Roosevelt Road Walkerton
K L News Mi and Mrs. Ifon ild Dipeit of Gary, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garold Dip-rt on Sunday. Andrew Germain who has not be< a feeling well lately, was taken to the Bel-Air Nursing Home, 12700 Western Ave., Chicago, for a । -riod of time. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lipke attended the silver anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nyberg in Chicago. Mrs. Ruth James of Spent er. lowa, is spending several days as guest of Mrs. Helen Quebbeman. Mrs. Francis Koch, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfenberger, spent Sunday in Galien. Michigan, as guest <>f Mrs. Kiwhs .s<>n and family, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Koch. Mr. ana Mrs. D< ugla-. Craw f-rd of Chicago. Vickie Panozzo and Chris Kars en of D< it n 111 were guests of Mrs. Archie Crawford for two days. Mr. and Mis. William Shnpkin> spent Sunday in Valpar iiso as gmest sos Mr. and Mrs M. H I >avis. Mr. and Mrs. William Zerler are entertaining the fr llowing guests for three weeks: Thelma Timm. Babe Cavanaugh and Ann Mikas, all ot Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mehler .sp< nt Sunday in West Lafayette, as guests nf their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mehler. Mrs. May Rundquist of Downers Grove, 11l . was a w.s-k >nd guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Selkirk. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson spent Sunday in Chicago att»ndmg th< silver anniversary’ of Mr and Mrs Russell Nyberg. Mr. and Mrs. William (’ranniei accompanied by Mr. and Mrs
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Jack Wallace, attended the Layman’s Retreat, sponsored by the United Missionary Conferrni-e at Buffalo, New \ ork. Following ticConfer, nee, they toured s< veral eastern .dat.-.s before returning home. Mrs. Lillian Block is recuperating from surgery in ('oinmunity Hospital, DiPortv. Mis, < F,. Williams returned home’after spending one w-ek in Carmel, as guests of her son and family, Mi a"d Mrs. Richard Williams a ' ur children. On Sunday, M ' illiams was a guest of h< son in South B»nd, Mr. and M< Charles Stevenson and three d ughters. Mr. and M.s. Ziggy Stazek and son. Bob, of Chicago, w> re week • nd guests of Pete Medeksas over the week end. A surprise birthday part;, was hi Id for Mrs. Michael Kiehn. uid among the gme-ds attending w» o Airs. Thomas Taylor, Mr. .nd Mr.-. Thomas T iyb'r Jr.. Thomas Taylor Sr. of Cedar L. k> Mr and Mrs. Don Marquardt and datijli-t'-r, Mrs. Mab»l Gundy, of ('hi-a-g'o. and Mi-. William Spanier of <’ -untry Club Hill.- 111. Mr. .and Mis. Clare Farnham returned home after a two we-k vacation trip stopping off enroute to Florida, to visit with th«ir • laughter and family, Mr. an Mrs. Lirry Lung in Bloomingtor Ind., and also stopping in Daltoi (eorgi.a. to visit a sister-in-la\ Mrs. C A. Farnham. They visits Mrs. Farnham s father, Lou Liita. r-siding in Zephyrhil Fla., and a cousin there. M Mary Flack. They also visited Sunkin Gardens in St. Petersburg and a day of deep sea fishing in the Gulf of Mexico on the Miss Milwaukee, of Tarpoon Spring Mr. and Mr- William Kuhlwein pent a day in Buchanan, Mi-h , as guest <>f Mrs Marie Opitz. Mrs. Marie Walling of Elmhurst. 11l I- -pending . few d. 0.-
more remarkabL capacity for delighting th* stout of heart. Other models, too: Mahou, 300 Deluxe and 300, all with Bodv by Fisher. In addition, every '67 Chevelle carries a multitude of new safety features such as a GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column, four-way hazard warning flasher, dual master cylinder brake system v.itn warning light. Try a Quick-Size Chevelle at your Chevrolet dealer's.
as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Williaio Kuhl vein, ELI MENTARy SCIIOOI. MEM M .DAY Hmiburger and P•> *ti, l)iitt< red spinach, p<-a >”•’ ntt« i sandwiches i hoeolau•ak milk 'I ESDAY Bi es stew, <al Ja tea roll. . <■<)<ikies, milk V IDNESDAY Hoi dog bii't-ted lairots, potato chip>„ < h -y pie, milk HURSDAY Hamburg, gi av on lashed potatoes, tossed sal. a P' mt butter sandwich* s, j-110 naL. FRIDAY Tomato soup if.q crackers. •gg salad sandwi< hepeuches, milk I)FMO(R\||( ME! ||\i, Ihe North Lib» ity ('ivs tC< D- in > r,'ttic Club will hold a D-m o< ; itic nu-eting Thursda ~ < c 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the Con inu nit;, Building. All p- i .n- a- n vit.d. Come and meet vour cand’ dates for the coming election. > Nov. Sth. Precinct workers will i.-i.-iv their Hssignim n’.- forth- • b-ctio dav Work at this nueting md sh rt gcmial ni'i’ing wib b held. The only sun thing in at are those in youi po.s.— -i n. | AUTO - LIFE - FIRE I i * |F/\RM BUREAU j I INSURANCE H • * I Fred Bullinger A y Phone 586-33.^9 | 1 701 Monroe Walkerton^
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