The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1966 — Page 5

Walkerton

Mrs. Dora Faith of Laconia, spent from Thursday to Monday with her stater, Mrs. Jacie Radmacher. Mrs. Harry Malstaff. Kt. 3, undewent surgery November 22 in St. Joseph hospital. South Bend. Saturday visitors ot ,or. and Mrs Charles Bandmdistcl wen* Mr. and Mrs Doc Isey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duffey. and Mrs. Sani Allison, all of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mann and Nancy, and Sherry Norris of North Liberty’, attended Bethel College Home Coming and the basketball game Saturd • night. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Daniels accompanied by Mi Randall Murphy of Mishawaka, returned home Thursday after attending the wedding of Miss Jeanne Fiber and Carl Lorentzen In Manchester, Conn. Mr and Mrs. Alex Clemens, 703 Monroe Street, Walkerton, Will entertain with a family dinner Thanksgiving. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clemen* of Martin's Ferry. Ohio, and Mr. Ch men's mother, Mrs. William Howard of Indianapolis. Local i.datives will be Mr and Mrs. Adam Mann and family and Mr. end Mrs. Wesley Clemens. 60 Years Os Service EM. 1903 LEMONTREES A iptomk ran ra damn® rttw AU CUm" Madt la Ob* Phone CE 4-7771 230 8. Michigan St

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Thanksgiving Day g of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I', mn will be Mrs. Bertha Urbin md Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Burch. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sharpe of Ridgeville, Indiana, were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bandendiatcl. Mrs. George Seitz is spending tile remainder of the week withh her daughter and familv, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Broun in K <kntno. Mr. and Mrs ('lvde Birk. Eddie and Barbara, will spend Th mksgiving with Hiatus mar R . < heater. Garland Lawren., entered Memorial hospital South Bend, on November 18, as a medical pitient. Mr. and Mrs Jack Ryan. Junet, Julie and Jim. will depart on Wednesday for R-s kford. Illinois, to sp. nd Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. C. A. Ryan. The Women's Society of the I nlted Methodist Church is having a special Christmas Play program on December 7th, at 8:00 p.m. Everyone is urged to attend. Special music will be provided by chairman. Mrs. David Lawrence. Mrs. Omer Fry is in charge of the program. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Lisa Ann Clark celebrated her 7th birthday. N<>v. 17 with a few friends being Invited by h-r mother, Mrs. Gene Clark, for a party In the afternoon. Guests were Cindy and Elizabeth Krick, Kim and Douglas Smit:., T<<ld Wathen, all of Walked m. and Nancy Kerchacrt of Detroit. Games were played and a two tiered dccorati-d birthdi cake was served as part of the refreshments After she had opened her gifts, she presented each little guest with a gift to take home in memory of her birthday. Liter in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clark hosted a dinner party of adults. Present wen- Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen and Todd. Mr. and Mrs Francis McMahan, Mr and Mrs. Paul Guard and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker, all of Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Engle and daughter Wendy <>f South Bend.

Carl Bowman is a medical patient in South Bend Osteopathic hospital. Mrs. James Kearney Jr., of Rt. 3, Walkerton, is a patient in the South Bend Ostc. gat hie hospital. Mrs. Mel Ham.-on is in room 605, Memorial hospital. South Bend, as a modi d patient. Those from Walkerton attending the Michigan State vs Notre Danie football g me on Saturday in East Lansin, Michigan were Mr. and Mrs Jim Reed, Bill Bouse, Russell Hartsough, Sonny Cripe and Bob Urbin. Business Women Thanksgiving Meeting A I .vey Thanksgiving Turkey A lovey Thanksgiving Turkey dinner was enjoyed by the Business md Professional Women s Club Thursday night at the P ddle Wheel Restaurant. Th.- tables w-re d. corated with gourd • and ipples with clever turk< ys made from fruit Mrs. Jn< < Rfzok greet»il th.fathering I appointed Mis Vi Baker. Mr- Myrna Williams ami Mrs. Jaye. Radarnaehor. to the nominating ommittee. and Mrs. Elsie Johr .n, Mrs. John Crambert and Mrs. Louise Houser, to the audit:: g committee. It was agreed to • t the Christmas party up one w. k and it will be held D«ci-mbei 15. with a $1 00 gift exchange planned. Mrs Alice

“THANKSGIVING” 19 6 6 DEEPLY IN DEBT Yes, again it most certainly is true that I DWELL-M ANN CHEVRO-LET-DLDSMOBILE CO.. Walkerton s fa. te: t growing au >n. bile <. |. - ship is DEEPLY IN DEBT. But we are not down-hearted "i a J m<-i. On the contrary, we are most h ippy over the wh< le thin,, FIRST We are in di bt to a l our fin. churches -nd their r. lab I organizations for their spiritual g idaiu. .nd moral improvement of Walkerton which has meant mu< h to us in the proper conduct >4 our business and the continued endeavor to open te on the <; Id. n Kill, b; sis. SECOND We are d»» ply in debt to tile tine people of Wabei r., North Liberty and vicinity, our oust mers, forth. ir loyal support tn b. ying new cars, usi-d cars, parts and automotive service which his permit d us to pay our many creditors who \ ere kind enough to trust us. THIRD — We an' in debt to the City of Walkerton, the City of North Liberty and Community, the State of Indiana, and the good old U. S. A. for all their laws and regulations which have enabled us to c nduct a continuing business a free enterprise business profitable enough to pay all the licenses and taxes required, yet h aving' enough to . nabk us to live a normal and healthy life with our families and friends, aid for the protection of the Police Department, Fire Department and ; 11 emergency crews. FOURTH — We in debt to the many fine business--, of Walkerton and North Liberty, for the many blessings that they have br >ught to us in the short time we have b< • n here in the form of steady, safe profitable employment which has . nab led their employers tn buy th » merchandise that we have to sell. Also for the fine people that the have brought into our midst which Las helped so much in the culture anil intellectual improvement of our t ity, thus aiding immensely in the growth and prosperity of our company. FIFTH — We are m debt to our faithful employees the men who make up our organization - for their loyalty, integrity, c urte**--, personal interest, sacrifices and the many hours of hard labor, which has enabled us to merchandise, sell and service the manj’ cars that the go.xi people of this urea have purchased fn m us. SIXTH — We are deeply in debt to CHEVROLET for giving us the most popular cun and trucks to im-U in 1966. and for the following Unt with cars and trucks even more glamorous for 1967 To OLDSMOBILE we are indebted for their great ser-s of Rocket ears Cars that givyou luxury transportation, priceless prestige and genuine pride of wnt rship. Yes, for our bread and butter, we are indebted to these two great automobiles. YES —We are truly m debt, there is no doubt ah ut it! But now you can readily understand why. We are indeed proud .md thankful for it. So at this THANKSGIVING TIME, let m nil pause and give thanks to HIM who has provided ho abundantly all the many blessings that is possible for us to share at this W .nderful Season. Powell-MannChevrcletOids 301 ROOSEVELT RD. TELsSBS-3i49 WALKEF ’•*”

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Sheaks wall be chairman. Guests introduced wen- Mi s Laura Divine and Miss Janice Downs, Mrs. M-Ivm Divine ,md Mrs. Dota Faith. It ua: n port’d that Mrs. Haz.e| Lute is a pati’Tit at the McNort' n Nursing' Home, Walkerton Door prizes w.-re award’d Mrs. Violet Baker, M- . Marty Malstaff. and Miss I><wn - A tin key was awarded to m.-s James Reed. A delightful prog-rim was provided by Mrs. John Guttman who showed colored .lides of their recent trip thru Afn< a, showing' manj wild mimals, the Zulu 'riiH-s, Tr«e Top House and much more. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ard. n Howell, Mr G1 h> Skinner. Mrs. Willaid Baker, Mrs. Walter Clark, Mr.s. Claude Watkins, Mt .. Guttn m and Mr Jack Hannegan Mr.s. Ralph Sullivan r> run ted that menibi i s take fruit c >k.-, and S.-11 ther i. Th. v ar.- v- rv delicious. gift pack r ..1 a l -|| t. i 13 25 for thm : nd P ■ were mad- t> < rd-r ne p. . o’a.s they ar.- mar ly II ut Fr uir < ak’-s are avail,ib: at SI. 'g.n .s Store, and p«-<an< the Stu<h Dress Sh p. TIP TO MOTORISTS Drive carefully it may ^iv. the life of a child, an 1 you fron a lifetime of nightmares. Watch out when it’s dark out

TII E LEGION < ORX ER R-i ph Gregg, lornai Dg-i.-n 'Xeci'tiv’ dies. Ralph <Jregg, longtime Natmn 1 Judge Adv./ 'at- of the Amet <.u Ligion. ml forn <-r g-ri-ral < -mi..-- I i ( r the Ind', na 1. -11 p, ad (’ornmi--.iot, died at. hi- horn in Indian ip<>|i-. A nativ. of ( mtr । County, La had resided in In- lanapolis >6 y.-ars, where he wa.s th- senior paltrier- in the law firm of Greg'u, Fillion. Hugh' , and Nor-hnip” ’ He s»-rv-d ■ , National Judg i A lv. < at. of ti Amen -n L. gii ■ f' >ni 1935 t . 1 and headed tb . 1- :tl st.if' of a- Poll Road Com* mission fr->n 952 to 1956 Mr. Gr. gg :i , a C’nited Stai. j Army V-t-.j .f u \vi, and . . . 'e ip J-d mt. | ist Charge over tp' bv Am-riean Dough- ' ' »H. i; ’ 1 ]. ,f M-> Z Ji, thr— h -i- .for. th- Anms’ii - wa.s sinn-d If wa- a m.-nb-r -f Indi in --I. r. t No T’ ; Amerie .n L i -n. Ame i< a I ■ _i .n i*o ' 1s 9. cn'< 'am putting ut i : pp. d to all p pl - t i- < mn urity for < |-nn t. >bh r| th’ ■ and to- s for our nntml ( m-tmas b-.-. k. ts. All -: a. ir I t ni - v i l’'t* ’t tl -1 st I ni- anvllm dt.-r 1 Ot. t. du-mg the W‘. k and aft- 10 ani < n Saturd. .. Attend Chma h Sunday

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