The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1970 — Page 3

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Ladies of the South Bend Deanery Council of Catholic Women are busily engaged in preparations for their annual fall benefit card parts’ to be held on October 1 at 7:30 p.m. in St. An ^hony de Padua Parish Audi.-* torium. 2310 E. Jefferson Blvd., South Bend. The committee chairman in the picture are front row, left to

FARMERS STATE BANK Wyatt — Walkerton * We Pay Following Rates On CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 6 MONTH CERTIFICATES 5% 12 MONTH CERTIFICATES s’/2% 24 MONTH CERTIFICATES 5%% ALL AUTOMATICALLY RENEWABLE OPEN PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT 4 1 / 2 % No Service Charges On Our Checking Accounts Farmers State Bank of Wyatt Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Bank That Offers More Than Money

right, Mrs. John Kulwicki, tickets Mrs. Walter Briesch, table prt zes; Mrs. Walter Duggan, publicity: Mrs. naigene Kronewitter, refreshments. Back row: Mrs. Henry W. Gudates, decorations; Mrs. Harman L. Hums, special awards; Mrs. Thomas Arch, attendance; Mrs. Arthur Quigley, president of South Bend DCCW; Mrs. Ron-

ahi Topple, Table Favors; Mrs. Frank Piechowiak, refreshments; Mrs. Frank Niespodz.any, tickets and Mrs. John Elli, card party chairman. Tickets can be purchased from Mrs. John F. Cowger, Jr. of the St. Patrick Chbrch, Walkerton. This is the only’ fund raising event sponsored by the Deanery Council during the year. Proceeds from this party go to the

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Corvilla Home for the Retarded; Scholarship for training a teacher to work with mentally re tarded; assistance to Council for International Lay Apostalate made up of Students from St. Mary's College and Notre Dame Students, and financial help to support the Catholic Scou

THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF CARS IN WALKERTON! OVER 73 NEW AND USED CARS TO SELECT FROM69 Ford Falcon $1590 6 Cy’., Standard Trarw, Low MF’etige 69 Renault $1595 Station Wagon Sedan 69 Biscayne $1595 6 Cyl., Standard Trans. 69 Impala $2495 V»S, Auto, PB, PS, Air Conditioned, ? Dr. HT, Vinyl Roof 69 % Ton $2495 Chevrolet Truck, V>B, Standard Trans. 68 Cutlass $2295 Bucket Seats, Console, Automatic Tran*. 68 Plymouth $1695 Satellite, 4? Dr. Sedan j, / ’ 68 Biscayne $1495 V-& Automatic, PB, PS • 67 Nova $1395 €NCyI„ Automatic 67 Chevelle $1650 V-8, Automatic 67 Impala $1525 V<B Automate, PB, PS 67 International Yz Ton $15.95 Truck, Like New 67 Chevy Yz Ton $1650 Truck, Like New , 66 Dodge $1195 Coronet 440 66 Mercury $1195 Ciliente, V-8 Automatic., Air Conditioned 66 Impala $995 V4< Automatic trans. DEMONSTRATORS ON SALE NOW 70 ’9B Olds Luxury Sedan, Fun Power Chevelle Malibu Bucket Seats, Automatic Tran*., Console ' ’ 9 Pass. Kingswood Estate Wagon, Full Power 9 Pass. Greenbrier star on Wagon, V 8 Automatic Trans. DRIVERS EDUCATION CARS ON SALE NOW Impala ♦ Dr., HT, PB, PS Olds ’BB ^Dr, VS Automatic, PB, PS, HT, Mnyl Roo! Mahoney-Mann MR II . mi l IlluPgjgW'" - Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Co. WALKERTON, INDIANA A Nice Place To Live

ting program, Camp Fire and Girl Scouts. i i - < NOTICE The Fellowship Class of thfl United Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Smith on Thursday, September 21.

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