The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1968 — Page 5
Walkerton Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rupel was their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Abbott of Mishawaka. Mr. Pau! Rupel who has been home <n leave from Boot (’ami) returned to Norfolk, Va. a tn’ spending his time with his pa •- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rupel Mr. Charles Hall of Newington. Conn., and his sister, Mrs Ethel Lawone of Sutton. Ma,, ■ were week end visitors of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Daniels. Mike Cowgar and Miss Darlene Davis of Argos were Sunday dinner guests of he.- um le, Mn and Mrs. Everett Shinn o' | Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. W Amick o' Koontz Lake have h id guests for a week from Evansville, Wise., Mr. and Mrs. Orville Devlin a brother of Mis. Amick. The Fellowship Class irt the T nlted Methodist church will hold their regular monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. Dale L’llery, 1006 Tyler St., at 730 Mrs. Dwight McKesson will be the assisting hostess. SPi Robert Ingr-im an I hi, wife Gloria, aie the parents of t son, born Nov. 17 in Zwiebnc ken. Germany. Robert, addt< , is SP4 Robert Ingram RA 1690-13. 91, 63rd Finance Sett. APO New Yc.k, New York 09052. Everett Wallace. i graduate of Oegon-DavL high school is a member of the Pm dm- I niversify, North Central ( am j us, Westville, basketball te m. The PNC fit t Intercollegiate ba kefball g ime will be he! I at the Westville gym < n Nov. 21 at 8 oh pm. Miss Wanda L,wr., Mrs. Dewey Dowry, Mrs Guv We! h and Mrs. Harry Kmzhal of South Bend returm 1 h -nw 1< t week from a trip t. Jmw town, Virginia and Hopewell, Vi mi l Where they visited Wanda' elater, Mr. and Mrs Lu.y Betz. Mr. Betz has just returned from Viet Nam and is presently . t itioned at Hopewell. A Aik Wk Vs I i ■ 1 l ii ■ i 6! * I*l I | j I i L. ajf * . J The Light House Now ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS Still 20% OFF ALL FIXTURES Bill and Ellen Fullmer l*M>prktom Phimr MB-M 8& 609 Andrew Ave. Laporte, Ind. We Have All Electrical Needs In Stock — wires, cables, outlet boxes, Service Equipment etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Butch” Smith and Mrs. Harold Williams I attended the Indiana-Minnesota • football game at Indiana Uniwrsity Saturday and visited with Joanne Williams who is a stu- , dent at LU. Mrs. Francis Holland and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shores of Walkerton and Mr. and Mis. XVayne Dipe-rt and daughter of Kingsbury pent Sunday with their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt of New Huven. ATRAN and Mrs. Michael Stradley left Saturday for Norf'Jk, Va.. after spending two weeks with Mrs. Stradley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Emmons. a I’RAN Stradley has just completed five weeks training school in Memphis, Tenn. He will be stationed in Norfolk for five week., of equipment training and then will go to Key West, Fla. 'or an ther five weeks of special training. He will then return to Nucadk so permanent duty with assignment in the Squadron VS24 on the Aircraft Carrier, Yorktown. < Os PLE OBSERVES 50th ANNIVERSARY Mr. an 1 Mr?. Amel Schultz celebr itod th< ir 50th we him , anniversary. Sunday. Nov. 1 starting with a dinner served by Heil , Restaurant f>r all t e family except etto Schultz .-. i lumily who live in Tucson ADZ' i t ami Laura Divine of Los An > le,. Then six children pu - sented them with matchin, wedding binds and other gilt from the family. An Open House was held at the Walkerton Community Building from 2 to 5 p.m., where th wedding ( ake was cut by the honied couple. Over onehundred relatives an-d friends cume to greet them. Refreshment were served and m iny beautiful gifts were received. Music during the afternoon was provided by Fred M. Wolf, drums; Kenny Luhrsen, Plano; and Jim Patterson on the sax. A lovely afternoon was held by all.
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C!u vrolet'H rot a big surprise for tl.e guy who’d buy a tqvorLs car if only it had more room. It’s the Imp ila SS 427. Like nil Impalas, it cornea with a 11‘J-inch wheelbase, Astro Ventilation and full door-glass styling. Like ail Chevy SjHirtsters, it comes with u beefed-up susjiension mi I
See tde Super Sports at your Chevrolet dealer’s Sports Department now, L Ira* c-s*^**' * ' : pv “ ** %t * w . ■' s ’ JgflHKt - '^' JhßiCiiA^K •^^r^7 t ". * y ^* Vw^ -’W^- L ’GJ Inipala US 427 Cullum Coupt.
Mrs. B. I. Holser spent last ’ week with her sister, Mrs. i Lawrence Robeock in Michigan City. 1 Tom Bellinger, son o' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bellinger is in t • University of Chicago Hospital 1 where he underwent eye surger i Saturday. North Liberty । Arthur Tetzla'f Jr. o f S uth Bend recently visited his aunt, M s. Emma Rexstrew. Ji hn Bickel o' Waukegan, 111 ( is spending this week with hi, sister, Mis. Gertrude Shencman. Mr. und Mis. Walter St rope visited the George Warlevs an I Bill Stripes in Boliv r. Tennessee last week. Mrs. Josephine Christianson of Km x w», the gue t of Mi s. Nellie Smith list EH lay mi Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Staub and family of Elkhart spent the Week end with Mr. and Mis Fiank Sims. Nancy Steele of N ath Mm- ' he der spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele. Mis Jahn Bern visited in the Rush'll Clark home on Monday. Ml. md Mis. (’he ter Ye zel of C‘ lo tdo have been house guests of the Clarks. •' 1 EiH WHcr x and gi mddiuahter of South Bend. Mi,s Mildred Fawley id Rialto, Calif, an 1 Mi ( h it;ude Sh< ion • i were Sundav afterno n guest, o Mr. and Mrs. Harry (’lnk Sundiv dinner gU'-sts f Mand Mr Willi mi Dutcher mi Keith were Mr and M s. Arthu Myers and Jud\ of Mishawaka, Mis, Joanne Jackson an 1 M Ann Anderson of South Beni .-n I Mr. md Mis. Paul Tritdie-. of Likeville. Mr. and Mn. John Be- n an I family were guests of Mi n t Mrs. Edna Heron on SatunL’ evening of near South Bend On Sunday evening thev visited Mr Nancy Naragon and family ut Walkerton.
grabby rod stripe wide oval tires. I nder the hood, it’s more of the same. We tuckeii in a 427-cubic« inch 3t»o-horsep>wer Turlxy-Jet VB. That means it’s the kind of car you can take for a workout even if you’re just going to work. There’s driving excitement in these other packages too; Corvette
NOVEMBER 21, 1968 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
Sunday dinner guests o' M». and Mrs. Max Steele and family i were Mt. and Mrs. Richard Glover and Jane of Warsaw and 1 Mrs. D A. Pearse. □ ] HOSPITAL NE W S Q a E Street Division, Ltl'orfe Le-' Chapman. Mi . Te< 1 । 1 Sch.lke, Mr, Jennie M utink ,ki. Earl Fitzgerald and Mi . St- tford all of Walkerb n. Mr . James Davis and Gemge Blown, ' North Liberty. Pine Like Division, I.aPorte And iew Pat i irk ::1 Mi , Shiile^ Wat n b th of W dkir-
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ton. □ — Q B I R T If S □ □ A d lughrej w. . born to M>. in I M-i< li ry Wi Jfenhargei f Wdkeiton - n N -. ember 6 instead (K i boy. Hei name i Jodi Lynn. A d'Ughfet wu- li>rn on embi i 18 to Mr. md M> Fink F irnei of W ilkert -n in the- E Street ho. pital, Lal'oC GOOD IMISTMI NT It P ।'• * ) eultlV'te the h hit of kindni - - it i, apu tof the bu.-ine,, of li'e.
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