The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1967 — Page 7
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Sat' guests of Mrs. Nelli Smith were John and Shan . Sabeiski, Nancy Smith and Cai >1 Goodall all of South Bend. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr and Mra. Clem Mamernw and Junior were Rev. Robert Holsinger, Mrs. Edna Schrader and Mrs. Gert mde Snusley. Friday supper guests of Mi ;ml Mrs. William Dutcher were M Joseph Emmons and Mathew f Portland Oregon and Mrs. Arthur Myers and Judy of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. William Shields fit Mishawaka visited in the Clem Mamernw home Saturday • ventng. Mr. and Mrs. Shield -e. eently returned from a bu- >ss trip to South America. SpedaUainr in Ferman nt Wiring Dede’s Beauty Salon Hair Shaping, Cotorir g & Styling Phone 686-3644 Operators: DEDE FEJES & JANET BIGLER 90S Roonevelt Ro d Walkerton, Indis i KM **gm*#»w*a»*. - w«auJ
E l AKSHHMfjT Imc ' »-Im B c T • P ■ M | Wk ; W*# II III! W ••* • * <- * < I i F |issi t L * s * • x . * * ‘ , J ■■ft n) H. Wto mi K—-mm-V Jr Murpl^^^HKr It h .gym $ teML . I l I i t } Ju' W Bli > < ££ jl F _. „_7J - few .ftr J•; • . Afll '■*** ~ ---w-’' * >v.v. .<♦, ~.L->..’ l ß^'24vw^*AMto.«MaßA^nr * 5 2466 Manufacturer* SuQjeMed Beta Puce for the Camaro Spo't Coupe with the Staioerd Six. Tt i Camaro »hown has at extra cost hood sw pe. »14 75; style tnm group. *4O 05. wheel covers. *2l 10; and whitewall tire*. »3 ■ 35 All price* include Fade * ExctM Tas and tugjaated deale- delivery and hand >ng charge (transportation charge*, accetsor a*, other optional equipment, state and local taxes additional). moves you up to the head of the class. Comoro, the sportiest looking and acting: lower, wider, heavier than any other car at the price. With the biggest Six, the widest stance, the roomiest interior. Drive it at your Chevrolet dealer’s and see. You get more than your money’s worth. Compare CAMARO and learn why it gives you that *ure feeling POWELL-MA^ CHEVROLET COMPANY, Inc. Phone 586-3149 191 Rocsevelt Road Walkerton, In:!.
Mrs. William Kocsis of South Bend visited Mrs. Stella Ulrich <»n Wadnesday. Mr and Mrs. John Beron und family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Friesner in Osceola. Mr. and Mre. Clrm Mamernw nnd Junior were Saturday gut sts of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Oberly in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ruchnsld and sons were Saturday evenino guests of Mr and Mrs. Harold Schroeder at Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Studer were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Snyder and family in Detroit. Mrs. Mabel Golden was taken to Memorial hospital, South Bend following a car accident last Fnday night and was found to have a fractured leg. She will be in the hospital for some time and would appreciate hearing frtxn her friends. She is in room 589. □- - □ HOSPITAL NEWS O O E Street IM vision Hospital Albert F. Black, Mrs. Mildred Rays. Earl Fitzgerald* Andrew Amor. Mrs. Olean White, and Mrs. Clarence Rhodeteark, all of Walkerton. Galen Holderread of North Liberty.
Pine Lake Division Hospital James Collings and Mrs. Jann Bn.wn of Walkerton. BIRTHS □— - □ SIM and Mrs. Vern Ross, Wataga, 111., son, March 21, Galesburg, 111. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Billing of Wataga. 111., former Plymouth residents, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Ross, of Walkerton. SP-I Ross is serving in Vietnam an I expected home in August, A daughter on April 1 to Aland Mrs. Eugene Lasocha of Walkerton in the E Street IM vision hospital, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Snyder, Walkerton, a daughter on Ajiil •>. at the Pine Lake division hospital, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. George C rr, 25876 New Road. North Libe-ty, a son, April 4, Memorial Hosp tai. Mr. and Mrs. Duel Phelps. North Liberty, a daughter, April 6, Osteopathic h -spital. “Sound Os Music” Practice Continues Practicing for “Sound of Music," enU*rt.uning and festive • musical production for John Gknn Tligh "School continues every night for what promises to be a real treat , for those in attendance Casting is now complete with Mrs. Alvin Boise, grade school teacher here cast as Mother Abess, one of the lead parts of this very hilarious story. Many vocal ans! dancing parts are includod in this- production which will be' the very latest in stage equipment, lighting and makeup. Music. jTTU*ic, everywhere, with high schorl, elementary students
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is well as 12 faculty niembtrs taking part. Tickets are going rapid'-.', but arc still available forth. production which will tak plac« Friday and Saturday, April 2** und 29 at 8 p.m. Ta ki •> are $1 50 tor reserved seats on the tl or and SI.OO bleach* i Tyner Rebekah Lodge Sews The Tyn- r Rebekah 1 Ige met Thursday evening at t e IfX)F Hall. Noble Grand Mrs (’\ Sarber piesahd. Mrs. Russell Ecker, chairman of the ways and means committee. thanked all the members who helped prepare and s* rve the grand masters' banquet. Mrs. Homer atone' imm was appointed as iepres* ntative to the after-prom planning committee. The noble grand announced the April 20 meeting would be inactive member nil ht and May I would b<' inspecti* n night. During the social hour refreshments witt s'ervrd by Mrs. Rufus Smith and Mrs. Luke TeHkamp. Obey th* traffic taws I FARM BUREAU! INSURANCE I AUTO - LIFE - FIRE j Fred Bullinger ! Phone 586-3339 I 701 Monroe Walkerton!
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