The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1967 — Page 9

North Liberty

Keith Martin of South Bend was a Monday morning guest in the William Dutcher. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Hunington were ovemite guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher on Saturday. Lisa Doan was guest of honor at a biith lay party held Saturday afternoon in the Robert Hauen home. Guests wer. Annette, Deanna and Tommy Neidlinger, Michelle Hanley, Paul Moriis, Aaron Baiien. Elna and Tt icy Doan. Chi is and Becky Jones.

I LaPortas '’Peanuts" Dolls $2.49 I Domnan* WM/Wi "Peaiuts" Books $1.69 I ’’Peanuts" Sweatshirts Sine a sl-25 to $3.29 i—~—l MlAlUv Reg. O $3.50 jy | ««« IIIIIM “Peanuts" Accessories ~ - » ™ 5199 t 052 79 | I If You Love Charlie Brown & Snoopy . . If You Love A Sale . . You'll Love LeVine's | PEANUTS' SALE Store-Wide Sales Event Featuring New Summer Merchandise At End-Of-Summer Prices! I LAST 2 DAYS; SALE ENDS SATURDAY

LADIES' JAMICA SHORTS R**g. $5.00 — Slight irregulars of Aileen cotton knit jamica short* in CJO AA the season's newest fashion colors. Sizes X to 16 SUiVV LADIES' KNIT SLACKS Reg. $7.00 — Slight irregulars of Aileen cotton knit slacks in a color ffA AA you’re sun* to like. Sizes X to 16 LADIES' NYLON GOWNS Reg. $6.00 — A select group of nylon shift gowns to make your summer g*A AA sleeping hours comfortable. Pastel colors, sizes S. M, I. LADIES' DAVENSHIRE JSMICAS $5.00 \ alue — Popular printed styles and |M*nnancnt press solids. This QQ is a terrific xaluc fcr timeh summer merchandise. Sizes X to 20 2)Zi.7 J LADIES' KATZ SLEEPWEAR $4.00 Value — Cotton/nylon blend sh*epwear include* lathy dolls and shift fl® AAQ gowns. Larger size shifts also included. Solid colors anti prints LADIES' UMBRELLAS Reg. to $5.00 — Chase away the rain with our 16Tib or pagoda fl® AAA ; style umbrellas in gay prints or solids LADIES' SEAMLESS NYLONS Reg. SI.OO — Ist quality mesh nylons wih Blur Kier afterwelt A _„ Cl 7*7 tkat gives you extra run prot. 2 fashion sha f»;. Sizes 9- 11 w * LADIES' PURSES Heg. $6.00 — A terrific savings in Ist quality handbags. fl® ACQ C tf®A QQ 'I Straws or imitation leathers in main shapes, sizes and colors s4*Vw COLORFUL BEACH TOWELS Reg $3.50 — Fine quality, at>sorl»‘nt beach towels in «lorful stripes QA 1 and prints LADIES' SUNGLASSES Reg. $3.00 — Many colors and syles to choose from. Protect your ejts AQ this summer with sunglasses imported fr< m France

Shop Thursday 9:30 to Noon - Friday 9:30 to 9:00 - Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 {

Mrs. L. D. Irvine of Fish Lake visited Mrs. Bertha Schrader last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hcvel of Grand Rapids spent the week end visiting friends and relatives in North Lihery. Mr. and .Mrs, Kenneth Holderread and Ron, accompanied by Mrs. Carrie Walter attended C >mmencement at Ball State University this past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holdnvyd received Baccalaureate Degrees in Business Education.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glouer and Jane ot »V n>aw were Sunday guests of Mrs. D.A. Pearse. Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Myers of Mishawaka and Mi. anil Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Huntington were Sunday dinner guests of Mi. and Mrs. William Dutcher. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ti ibbey and grand- < hildren of Lakeville were evi ning visitors. COUPLE TO CELEBRATE 25th AN MX ERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stump, North Liberty, Ind., will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on June 4 with 1 until 5 pm. open house in their home. Hosts for the party will be their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hepler and Mr. and Mrs. David Stump both of Fort Wayne. The couple was mairied June 7. 1912 in South Bind. She is the former Miss June Carbiener of South Bend. Th<’ party is open to friends and relatives.

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JUNE 1, 1967 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

Charles Gayse of South Bend was the Sunday aft rno<m guest of Mr. and Mr. . Frank Sims. Mi. and Mrs. Wayne Diffendorfer of South lb nd w<ae Saturday night visitors of Mrs. Myrth Donuthen. Sheryl Benin of Bloomington spent the holiday week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beron. Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Alberts of Dawagaic were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow. [ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clingenpeel and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clingen- f peel and son spent several days on vacation and fishing in Northern Michigan. Mrs. Frank Albert of South Bend and Mr. .and Mis. Gerald K tufman of Lakeville were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington. Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Myrtle Donnthen w- re Miss Belle Smith. Miss Ruth Kelver of Mishawaka. Mrs. Mei| Graff. Elkhart and Miss Anna Steele.

Mrs. William Kocsis of South Buid was Sunday visitor of Mis, Stella Ulrich. The Friendly Neighbors Club met on Thursd iy at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Pauline M in- to sew cancel bandag. s. awaka. Mrs. William Heck of Tippecanoe, Mrs. John Oberly and Mrs, Chni Maimiow wer< Saturday guests of Mrs. Jack Cunningham at Portage. Mrs. William Shields of Mish3——— — - □ . BIRTHS □ D A son, Steven Troy was born on May 26 in the Plymouth Parkview hospital to Mr. and Mi-. Maurice Kerkhove, Jr., of R R. 1, Walkerton. A daughter was born. May 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Drake of Walkerton in the E. Stir t Division hospital. LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma- n, R. 1, North Liberty, a son May 28 in Memorial Hospital.

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