The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 December 1966 — Page 7

Walkerton

Shop at Leo’s Jewelry - your Christmas headquarters for ID diamonds and watches. Gifts for every member of the family. Sunday guests of Mrs Ford Wesolek were Mr. and Mrs Otto Reichanariter and Mr. and Mrs Gary Williams and children of Niles. Michigan, and Mrs Sam Bowers of Teegarden. Mr. and Mrs. James Daley, of Koontz Lake, nnd Mr and Mrs Dougin Baker. Walkerton, spent the we k end tn Chicago where they were guests at a party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy, an executive of the Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute of Chicago, with offices at Kingsbury. Indiana. Both the local men are employed at Kingsbury,

Lost Chancel |The Dairy Bari | WILL BE OPEN THIS I Friday. Saturday And Sunday | Orders Will Be Taken For Extra | | Cooked Or Uncooked Pizzas To Be I Frozen | All Pizza Club Tickets 1 I I May Be Redeemed At Our | New Carry-Out Store In Plymouth f I —— —1 | Donna And Harold Wish To Thank f £ Their Many Friends In Walkerton | | For 10 Years Os Prosperous Business f ^MHMHnniiiiwinitiinHiiHiiiuimHiiniiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiir

Stuntz’s Pine Forest "Where Christmas Trees Are Grown" Christmas TREES Fresh — Live — Real So Nice To Behold Each One JUpwntw One Hour# Work Through Eight ¥<««« of Culture BrMdiM) ( hnnicalM To Keep Them Irrr and Green SOMETHING NEW And Now We Furnish With Each Tree A PnwrvxtKe To keep It Frreh, Fragrant, and Fire-Proof For Month*. Auk To see Our Tree Under Tent That Hm Cwt September 15 Phone 586-2663 Walkerton

Brenda Collins enjoyed a visit t<> Sarasota Jungle Gardens while vacationing there recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leslie have moved back to Walkerton from Mishawaka and have rented a Lincoln-Terrace epartment. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Finch left recently for Florida to spend the winter Their address is 500 North Beach St.. Ormond Beach. Florida 32074. Mr. and Mrs Amos Bicrly returned home Monday from a 15 day Hawaiian Carnival tour sponsored bv the Oak Temple of Hamm nd. They flew fem Chicago to Las Vegas where they spent three days, then to San Francisc > for four davs. completing their tour by spending a week in Honolulu.

Mrs. Fred Bui linger and Mrs. Ruby Zimmerman were Tuesday luncheon guests of Mrs. Inland Welch. Shop at Lee’s Jewelry - A Gem for your Jim. Theresa Morie DeVos, a student at. Elkhart University, spent the week end In Bradley, Illinois, as a guest of her roommate, Marie Kress. Mr. nnd Mrs. August A. Herbst of Rolling Prairie are the parents of a son b rn December 11 at Osteopaths p tai. South Bend. She is the . .hter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Griffin and granddaughter of R. C. Provence of Koontz LakTO CELEBRATE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baughman will have open house in their home on Stanton Road, Rt. 2, North Liberty, on Sunday. Dec. IK from 2 to 5 p.m. in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married December 23, 1916, in the home of Rev. Lafa\» tte Steele in North Liberty. Th.-y have two children. Warren of North Liberty, and Mrs Eilmer Johnston of Walkerton seVen grandchildren and on< great-grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited. They requrG no gifts please. 3 D _ DEATHS o——- - — □ Mr*. Anna Waldron Mrs. Anna C. Waldr-.n, S 5. of 500 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, died Saturday at the E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte, following a short illness. She was born Dec. 12, 1880 in Bippus, Ind., to Phillip and Catherine (Miller) Knecht and had lived in Walkerton for 14 years, moving then- from S >uth Bend. She was married Nov. 26, 1905. tn Huntington, Ind., to James Waldron, who dn-d m 1953. Mrs. Wald: n was a memoer of the Weak" m Methodist Church of South End Surviving are two sons. Phillip Waldron Sr. lonia, Michigan nnd Ralph Waldn n. of Phoenix. Arianna; one daughter, Mra. Fred Hawbridge. Merom' Ind.; ten grandchildren and thirty great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Nusbaum Funeral Home with the Rev, Hamid Williams, pastor of the United Methodist Church, offtciating. Burial was in the Clear Creek Cemetery. Huntington County. In liana. JOHN GLENN YEARBOOK ORDERS BEING TAKEN John Glenn High Seh Us Yearbook will go on sale Wt^inesdav, December M. at the huh schrxil. Anyone interested should call the school and leave theh name and address.

DEC. 15, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

Like Shopping In i * Your Living Room I t t • » Weve Tried To Make Yom ‘ CHRISTMAS SHOPPING A Real Pleasure This Year By Offering A Complete Selection Os Famous • i Colognes For Men And Women । ««««««« « J Hallmark Cards And Centerpieces i KKNi K ».V mKWX? K K ] i Large Timex Watch Selection i I «««sususs ac w « x « Unusual Gifts From Our New Gift i Section For Thai Hard To Buy Gift : »*»»»»»»«»»» I Tree Trimmings i J 1 I h Fannie May Chocolates J i 1 Fine Food From ’’The Fountain* I a n i AC SK M MM St I £ I « JACOB drug I a

7