The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1968 — Page 5
St. Patrick Fashion Show Set For Oct. 10 "The World o r Furs" was an nounced as the St. Pat-ick Woman's Club Fashion Show and Card Party them? at th-»ir meeting hast week at the School Hall. The annual fur an-J fashion show will Thursday. October 10 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at Walkerton. Chairman Mrs. Walling Rose
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1969 Mustang. Ail new, all over! 5 great models. More engines than ever. They're like no Mustangs you’ve ever seen before! Longer. V* der. Room er, front ond back. And far, far scarf er. Ta*e the new Mustang Mach I. Or x* unous Grande. Choose hardtop, scar’s* roof or convertible. Then d<c m’ ia or g list of options and design your Mujta- j.
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announced her committees to b? Mrs. Joseph Burkis. models; Mrs. Chai’k-s Vancza. tickets; Mrs. Charles Lloyd. Mix. Ca»i Christensen, door prizes; Mr.->. Sylvia Jordan posters; Mrs. John Sokol, desert; Mrs. Erville Kaercher. tables; Mrs. Lawn nee Turner, evffe?; and Mrs. George Kesl, kitchen. Tickets are available for $1.25 from club memb rs or at the door. A mink stole and maching hat from Kimble's at Bremen will be given away that evening. Other business conducted by
1969 Torino. The winner's back for more ... with two hot new Cobras to bootl Torino for ‘69 comes on just as hot or as luxurious as you please. Engines range c the way up to a 428-cu. in. Cobra Jet Pam-Air V-8. For Torino spirit with ex’ra so. rgs added, choose from eigh» new W Fg rldn^s. See all 52 of the new '69 Fords today.
the president Mrs. Robert Moore was to introduce the scnool faculty principal Sister Mary rrancesca. She introduced tn classroom teachers. Room mothers were announced by chairman Mrs. Chad s Vancza Besides herself they include M s. Kevin HufStetter, Mrs. Arthur Borelli Mrs. Harry Malstaff. Mrs. Fnank Sailor. Mrs. Henry Szady, Mrs. Charles Lloyd and Mrs. Robert Moor*. It was agreed to allow S2OO to purchase new science books for the school.
1969 Ford. Longer. Wider. Quieter. And alone in its class. For 1 969 Ford tracks as wide as Cadillac, • Smooths yo^r ride with a longer wheelbase than Chevrolet. Has more front headroom a^d legroom than a Chrys'er Impe- al. The '69 Ford LTD is designed to r te eve” a >‘er than the LTD that rode quieter than Ra.ls-Royce.
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Th” Rev. Father Anthony L* tko welcomed th? sr tei s ml made the following announce, m^nts. A basketball team wdl be found this year after a lapse of two years. The club worn ?n agreed to provide nnt-il for th** public school gymnasium. Sept. 29 was announced as the date for first communion this year. Lunch room coordinator Mrs. Svlvia Jordan w*<s authorized to purchase a french fryer for the kitchen. A beautiful tea table was centered with fresh flowe-s
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from which c ike with t* i and u-re served fmm a hand, some silver ttervice. PAINFUL CORNS?/ f AMAZING LIQUID J RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVESCORNS AWAY Now remove corn, the t«t. way with IreezoneA. Liqu.d Freezone reC'« pain iniuntly. work, below the ,kin hye to diiuilvc corn, away in put day, Get Freeze...at all drug counters
IT S THS GOING THING!
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