The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1969 — Page 6
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— THE INDEFESDENT-NEWS — APRIL 3. 1»69
pfeaJJjiLfe J WALKERTON
Mr and Mr- Herbert Ren-nier-i:cr of South Bend spent Sunday x th Mr. and Mrs. Bruit Fitzgerd. LILLIES. HYACINTH. and other pkmt leads for Eader at Dillinger's Greenh u^ 1 . Mr and Mis K »b< rt Lave «nd R )bln and M.s Linda Germ.ton ■ Mishau tk < nd Miss Connie B egins vo iv Sunday guests oj Mi and Mis Arthur DeMyer und ’ndg. Mi<s J«ni< Clark, daughter of dr and Mr Robert D ("ark is th >a listci on the Dean s -t >»f H nm Students for the x liter b ;n at Mam ht ’ter Cd- • • • ji; N th M ia heater. Miss ■ o k i na>:. majoring in -ych.lo; y M’ un i Mi W Jacks >n, < ra x nd Man y, -pent Sunday d Muday in Fort Wayne at he home Z Mr. and Mrs. John M N iu_ht -m Othei guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Bradfield and .i ragnter. Juay of We dmin.-ter, Md. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman • tuin»*<i from a most enjoyable . « atmn to the northern part of >uth America and the West Ind es. Enroute to Florida they’ ’onped in Atlanta, Georgia and | isited * lends, Mr. and Mrs^ "oyd M rgan. From there they vent to Sarasota, Florida where t ey j< ned Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warren on a 15 day boat trip ’ >ard the Federico C. Many laces <>f interest they visited ve^t San Juan. Ihierto Rico. Tgin Isianlji Martinique Is«nd, Trin. dad. Caracas. Vene-•-mia. Curta-vna. Columbia; Ja- • .. a. Aruba. Panama Canal a d Pancna City, taking many ’nterestm^ sightseeing trip.' in • vir Gi.Jcitnt steps. On their re‘•un trip fimm Fh>sda they stoped in She’ id in for several cays nd vis. ted their son and family. Mr. and Mrs James Guttman. «lso Dr. end Mr.- James Griffith. They arrived home last Wednesday. • ANET WOLFF IN COMPLIMENTED AT BRIDAL nIIOWER A miscellaneous bridal shower vas held for Miss Janet Wolff Vednesday evening. March 26 at he home of Mrs J >hn Wolff. The hostesses, including Mrs. Wolff were Mis. Junes Capek ind Mrs. Cyril Ryan. The g: t table was centered xith a repl. a of a bride an 1 groom Les it a flowered heart Line were p'sved with p ize-. v-n by Mi>s June Gardner. Mrs. Jesse Smith. Mrs. Lanet B w--i ■ M’ - H :L; i •, r>: M • ' E Sh nk Mr- I > Iph String .nd M Bru •• Fitz.. .! i Po ': * hr. ,-r ’ -of ' ■.< . pun< a. •ff« o < ,n-.j s an 1 n its v.< : e *«-rved Gue-ts m-p present from Pi n. uth. Tyner. T" r d< n A Sx iw u < Fiori . i .nd Wa i . ri n M. W gff xx ill L< -m- the arid* o'. Da. Smith on S inlay. Apr • tTn< r Vn.ted Methoist Church. HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK i you FAST rel.ef f"” pa ”$ of headache, neufa^ia, fk •; «2 miner (.t mos adr.M.s, r* "3! Pecarte STANB«CK c 'e t.e.era! mad dally amoved a pegrted 'ifedxentj for fast re *' y;u un L>e STANBACK wdh Cf' ft - '.e. Sat '.‘action guaranteed! S r/'* h ACK *K« aM any —_ J • ^3 ts I t | fj "w J Y ’IR jot .r «.»r Bul'l. Lf'IM.V • CattC \ ..nt ■’ ■ y •• •**» ^’” r * a XHtti ft V
Mr and Mrs. M E. Lnnd and Jerry and Tom. of Indianap >lis xxere Palm Sunday guests of Mi- Lands sister. Mrs. George C. Hillis. Mr and Mrs. David Lawrence ente. t; med Sunday with u preE -t< r iinner. Gue t- were Mrs. T!; mi' Randall and chlldn n if L ytte; Dr. and Mis. Rosa I a wan e and children of LiP> te ..nd Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mutchler. L ’i Mullet, daughter of Mr. and Mi Myron Mullet, has been c'.’ n a- a member (A the 196970 x i ty cheerb tding squad at lit. m St te I’niver-ity. Terre Hope, Sh' 1-■ i • i <nt ly pledged S' •; i I ’ ’.t 1 'i. n ’i >nal c lu. at: n ..<-n a ary .a<uity. PRIDF-I LE( 1 FETED AT SEVERAL PARTIES Mis- Sheryl Ann Norris, who Will marry Adam Mann Jr. on Satur i ty. April 5. was h<>n' red at several sir wers during the past iwerttl week-. Mrs. Minica Savoie entertain* 1 with a personal -hower on March 11 Carol Birm a. of Evanston Illin is and Mrs. Adam Mann Sr. gave a miscellaneous shower on March 16. The ladies of the Teegarden United Methndtst Church entertained with a miscellaneous shower on March 21, and on March 23 a shower wa i given by the aunt of the bride-tn-be, Mrs. Delbert Sult. South Bend, and Mrs. William Hartz, DaPorte. Miss Norris received many lovely and useable gifts
Putting you first, Iseeps us first **l!^ nu UI * - ■ ... - tyH*. '** Front to rear - Kin "sx-. Estate Wagon. Contours Station \S agon, Spurtxun and Suburban. ^No other wagons have such a capacity for enjoyment.
Show you what we mean. Say you're in a Chevrolet Kingawood or*‘ • Contours Walk In Wagon, when suddenly the road becomes nothing but chuckholes and ruts. < )nly you can't tell it’s rough. You see, Chevy wagons float along on romputer-w kxU’d coil spruigs thal smooth even the meanest road.
Get your baked goods for Easter at the K C. Wives Bake Sale Satin Jay, April 5 at Huftstettc rs stoi e. Mr. and Mrs, IXine Pugb o. Andrison called oil friend- heie la- Saturday. Mr. Pugh wo a basketball coach in the Walkert<m High School in the 1930 s. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lx ng of Bloomington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keck and family over the week end. Other guests for Sunday dinner were Mr. und Mrs. Ronald Bellinger and daughter, Lisa. Mr. anu airs. Amos Hunt returned last week from a vacation vi-iting relative- end friends in Mxhigan City, Ix»uisville, Ky., and a visit with Mrs. Hunt's mother in Lafayette. Mr. ind Mrs. Kenneth Lemert of South Bend. Mr. and M's. Howard Wharton and Mrs. Hizel Wisenbaugti of North Libei ty were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ida May Watkins. In the evening they atended the Pas-ion Play at John Gli nn High SHwi I. Sunday evening dinmr gu^stof Mis. Bertha t’ bin were l> and Mis. .1 hn Guttman. J hn, Beb Cindy an 1 x n i M . an 1 M -. R a-H F a /n I! ■ t«- Egg hunt \x < । childn n Amy a’ > -• y • . . x night with hci g’andm Tuesday even n^ -m p • ’ of Mr. and Mi W P< .1 ’ and Nam y and M ,< x xxere M’ M. A. McPherson. S uth B nl end Mr. and Mr< John B •<. i» 1 and July of Westminster. Md., to celebrate the birthday- o‘ Jai and Nancy. Mrs. J icks”n an t Mrs Bradfield arc siste l . Mrs. Phillip Waldro n if lona. Michigan is spending thi- ww 'c with her daughter and famih.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeSim ne MWaldron will spend the Ea ?< »■ week end here and Mi W ' iron will accompany him home L< • Sunday afternoon, Mr- W.lir"” Mrs. Eula N‘rtham an ! M: Adelaide M il nd visited the Detweiler familv m W tkaru- t.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch spent the weekend at the home id Mr. and M.s. F W. Hathaway Im Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mis. Hathaway i- Mrs. Burch s sister. Week end guests erf Mr. an 1 Mrs. Pied WUliiuns were Mr. Williams' brother and his wi o. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams and his nephew und family, Mr. an 1 Mrs. John Williams all of Beloit, Wisconsin. Other Saturdax evening guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams and daughter < f Lal*orte, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dill and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams Jr. and family.
: Say Happy Easter J ■ with ■ : FLOWERS = SFEECE = 5 FLORAL : : SHOPPE: ■ 402 Illinois St., Walkerton ■ p ■ ■ Easter Lillies Azaleas Easter Corsages H ■ Artifical Arrangements ■ ■ Made To Order “
Maybe you’re a bit more serious about the great outdoors. So are we. That’s why we offer the Chevy Sixirtvan and Suburban. To an outdooraman, they’re like clear skies and no mosqtiitoes. So before you head out to see the U.S.A., better stop by your Chevrolet dealer’s. Sports-Vtecreatton DepL
Mrs. Ellen Brede returned from a two and one half month extended vacation tour of Africa. She flew to Africa and then the tour was by train and bus, traveling up and down both coasts and visiting 15 countries. The tour also included a trip to the famous "Tin Buck Too" which means "Out of This World". Mrs. Brede will have many slides to show of her trip. TEAM-WORK Never-relaxing vigilance on the part of both parents and drivers is our school-age youngsters' best safeguard.
