The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1969 — Page 5
— “f |m™4-I«^ J Walkerton
Mrs. Georgia Stillson visited relatives in Nappanee last Friday. j Mr. und Mrs. H. I Sourlock of Belnel. Pa. wt.e guests several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holkird of South R< nd spent New Years Day with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holland an 1 Jim. Mis William Kuhlwein was a visitor m the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dow of Dalton. Illinois. Other guests Were two nieces and their families of Wilmette and Dalf n Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kollia- and family entertained End t y ut dintier for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chndaniel and family an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ron Chndaniel und family of LH’orte. The Robert Hiler family moved to IjuPorte Monday when* tia-v have built a new' home Mi .ml Mrs. Denslow Doll h ive purchased the Hiler property an 1 will be moving there > mn Mr. and Mrs. George i*frifjer enG-tamcd on New Year Evo f<>r the following gue-t-.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bode man, Mr ’toy New ell, Mrs. William Kuhlwein, M- George Hillis and Mrs. Ih len Holman of Chicago. Mrs M B Slick hid a> gu« ts duiing the Inliday*, her nephew an I wife, M and Mr Harold Koontz of South Bend. Christmas Day Mrs. Shek w is ague -t of Mrs. Marcia Cooper and family and other members of the Slick family from Kewanna, Highland Park, 111., and Koontz Lak*. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steele re-
turned home Thursday aC«-r spending their holiday v u iti m mg in the .south. While :n Florid i they visited Mr, nni Mr - Rsym<>nd Seitz, an unHe of Mrs. Steele, at Sarasota. Mr. and M: Fred Baudistel in Hr td> i:’ • : I Mr and Mrs Law ••net- Al t*. \t in Palmetto. Recent Sunday dmn< r . Os Mrs. Fayette Innin a<»< 1 he.- children and their faiijia , Mr and Mr* Fr• 1 IG r Fr. Idie and Margie Imho and friend from Chicago; M md Mrs Robert Gore, Robb- Kurtie, Michael I>ouglas. tn 1 Li a J u.*of Crete, Hl, Mr and Mr- A. ha 1 Dunn, James and Martv ’f Goshen and Mr. and M: i I’-cnH Dunn, Bradley, Philip and Neka Jane of West Urfivette New Year * I>ay gue>t of Mr Mnd Mm. Wilder Burnside were M and Mr* Claude Shenemun and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Murphy << North Lu>ert> M and Mr* Ed Pogodzlnski. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grencrt, Mr ml Mm dell Fouts. Mr and Mr Eugene Skinner Mm Hiwl Barden and Mrs Minnie Mik‘ ell AH enjoyed a carry-in dinner afte- watching the Rose Bowl Parade and Football game Other Holiday guesta la die Burnside home were, Mr and Mra Lyle I> Burn-ide and Janet of South Bend and Sp'4 larry L Burnaide who recently returned from sendee in Germany and now stationed at Ft. Ho-wj, Texas. Another gniadaon. 8P 4 Greg A. Bumside has now completed a year c< service in Viet Nam and it expected han* Uda Wtek. — !» 1 ■■ ■" . jg. —'laeja -i FRED | BULLINGER INSURANCE Auto - Life - Fire 701 Monroe St. Walkerton. Ind. Phone MU-3339
Mr. Glen Jacob arrived home ThurfMay night from a vacation in California He ac< onip mied a gn>up from Ohio Cntversity and on New Year’s Day they .aw the Rose Bowl parade md the Rose Bowl football game. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty went to Kent<m, Ohio n December 29 to attend the Golden Wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mr John Greentree, an aunt and um ie of Mrs. Pa ity Mrs Beaty remained in Ohio with her mothe:-, Mi Stella Cimpb.l' of B< Ue ('ent. . . L.lt .1 Jan 6. Mr. and Mi . Robert Gardner arrived home Sunday nimr.ing t.om a two weeks vacation n Florida. While they weir there they visited Mr. Gui .mu parems, Mr. and Mis. o ir Ga Inei >f R idvnt n. Mr. an IM. Eu gene Kerchaert in Lake Pi aid md Mr. ar.J Mi ~ Cha les F r h at Day t na Be uh. Their -on Tun iceompanied ’h> m Thev r» port tiie Weather w < beaut.fill. win ming eveiy day and a nm t en joy able vacation Mr. and Mi Dean Knowlton and Richard returned Sunday evening after ; • tiding the holidays with th* .i son. Spf> Joe Knowlton ml hi- wife and baby daughter m Ens. ipn Alabam I From here Hu-. want to St. Petersburg, Florida and visit.-1 M- Know ’ Victor Lisiecki and < unity f r ever d days. While touring Firn. M th<y called on Mr and M Herb, it May in Zephyrhills, Mt ml M • George Ferverda and Mt nd Mrs. Louis Kemp at Lak. W tb
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No clowns. No hoopla. No funny hats. Hus is an event for the serious car buyer. The man who hits X numtier of dollars to sjiend and is determined to get his money's worth and maybe more. Come to a Chevrolet Showroom during our Value Showdown. Ask the man to allow you, on 1 paper, how you can order moat any i
The Chevrolet Value Showdown is on.
Sunday evening upper gu< t of Mi. and Mr Wayne Bun h were Mr ami Mrs. Jack Ryan, J »net, .1 .■ and J; n nd M’ m 1 M. . lb t ■ t i■; bin. *h ne W ■ .r y . W i.r.'l 1 n and Mo! !. ~ oi St J .pa, M> hi„ m .. ~ h ave Jm. pt 1 r Duhng! 1 !m . nd. Mr M ." ■ b. . i y w,. . . n with the T > • rington < .; n . Bantam 1.. .- ion oi S uth B.nd forth. pt-t I♦> year md Mr. Lingle will erve eight weeks as Consultants with the T i ring ton Plant m Dai hngton. Lt. Col. R. Hiatt who recentlyreturned from Germany wis a guest of his broth, r and family, M.~. und Mrs. Biun-»,n H att Friday and Saturday night. While here he vuttixl his father, Pau! Hiatt and Mn>. Hull, in South Bend, his grandmother. Mrs. fie Hiatt in Kewatmu. IGO Mr and Mrs. James Hiatt m North L.berty and Mi and Mr R W Anderson in WhratfieH He lef* O Har* Ai.poit Sundry so FOl Dwi . Wellington ,m I will then go to Viet N«uu. Mr. and Mr- la’onard Be tv enjoyed Chi i-lma I »ay With every member of their furmiy present i'>r the first time -in e 19.’>.> Tne Beaty- .rid M md Mr EL- r Cole and n-. R >bert md RiHm travel. 1 to La- <'r u New Mexico, to trie In me of Mord Mr- L. yd Pre, n 1 nd -n, Kent wh* e they w met by Mr. and Mrs. Rn laird R •belt.'-, daughtvi Jud . ..nd I' ' mi e 'll Wi i: of (' ir ..a i’r k. Ciliforn; 1. M . n 1 Mi (>rr. n Bouty o! Li <' u • wcr »• a. gue t.s < • < ;,.•; 'n , . dinner Rn route t>N> w Mexico the. •pped ■vi night with Mi• B. iU sister. Mr Liwi' nee F;e< a. .n <f Norman. Oklahoma, th> n w on to ('ll! bad < 'aver n . t a birthdkiv t eat to Robert Th* cntiie group vi ited the Whit. Sands Natn nil 1 '.ll k. fol in. real fun foi the childn n in t.';< Jeep white and, before tart.n., home. Ed received hi- thrilldriving home on the snowy si; k roads mi thnk fog.
1969 Chevrolet with a big V 8 and automatic transmission for less than you could last year Come in and spend some time. Ihg, probe, ask questions, taka notes. You own it to yourself to be thorough* Go for a drive. Get a free sample of Chevrolet's itrturious full-coil, laiahmiuxi ride. Shut the windows and see how fresh the interior stays* thanks to Abtro
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Mi nI Mi Glei Th. m . . f <Jr vrt w ■ <■ '!. ] . । M ; . \y Whitteberi la t Frido .. 1 • ■ 11 ’ r• ' ,■ n. . . ~ • • hi* . . I i 1. :it . 1: . O',.- t 2 w- k w ’.. M \\ Whitt.bm M .nl Mr .f ls. •nd <’r ,i re! * r,. d n.' 1 ■ ’ F' iday 11 ma3w* • k '. .’. in Fieri 11 PI ... - ’me • they t'J , d at Wie St A igil tine, M' ? .urne c p.- K< m 1 , the Ever ide m 1 m ny n. ir more. Th. y vi-it.'l with M .n! Mrs. Roy Sellers at the Riv < Ran. h A res and on Ch i-tn. . Ixiy for dinner th» v w« ,e mi ng II other ft .m the Wilkerton and Noit J Lib« Tty .it* a md ■:i Christmas evening they had t wiener m. t with Mr and M Lloyd M er ml -x n-. The (>!to S hmeltz familv had *sr c n ! ■ dinm 1 ! 1" ex. hm . • . ■ Surrlny th> 22 f De< emb* r m the home if Mr -an J Mrs AHhur S'-hm- Hz •’ ! on (>!he - ittt n1 : w. • Mr ui i Mr p E Mirk : I dm - liter * from Nle M.' hi. • M n J Mr I ’ iul K> ni» r ■n 1 f.m . from I ’ Wly ne. M - cl M N L .1 nes md fam v fMichigc (’itv; Mr 1 MLin let S m elt z ■ I A ■ r M - •n I M ■ R : n . •.• n j family Mt Not . H -bn W ilk* . :. M <il. Br W•s ii . ,m I M ■ I •, ' ( ■ well ?• N .' M .11: rr tv! Mr ni M’ V. H ’.!hu m 1 L ' W c>.- C 1
I tility Aecountr \re Du.- and Payable at ( Ik-Treas. Offi.v Duong Ist HI Days of Month. If Markd, Must Bear Post Mark No Liter Ilian the Hlth. PnpiM'nt*! ^fter Kith of Month, \ Penalty (barge of 10 on Ist 53.00; Phis 3 , of Amount In Lmohs of 53.00 to lie Add.al. Delinqinnt Accounts an- Subject to Disconnection Without I Notice. Above Regulations \pprov.d and On I d. With Indiana Public S« rMee ( ommission. Town of Walkerton ELECTRIC VXD WATER DIIXRTMENIS —
1 Ventilation. Keel tin* ku kof the bigi gest standard V'' in our fit Id. Ihen godown the strict or acmM town jum! we how we stack up agnm.“.t Those (itlier Cars. t We dunk you’ll wind up with a Chevy. i More people do, you know 1 FuW«g you first, keeps ns flrsi.
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