Walkerton Independent, Volume 47, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1921 — Page 8
I Rather Interesting . Why Kuppen= | heimer Good I Clothes? Why do | t we sell them? Whv ’ I * «r Ido we reccomend | them? Why do we ! I depend upon Kupp- I enheimer good | । clothes to satisfy I; | you. I IJust because 5 K u ppe nheimer 1! good clothes serve | the purposes of I: this business, give | it strength, confidence, friends and permanent custoi mers. You will enjoy the good appearance ofcorrectand i becoming, style realize the satisfaction of comfort and the value of long service. I Newest styles for young men at $37.50 to $50.00. Other $20.00 up. Walk Over Shoes and Oxfords ? Same old quality at ' lower prices. 57.50 to SIO.OO I Others $2.75 up. g Childrens Wash Suits. IKAYNEE best quality. 75c to $2.50 Dubblebilt | Suits ‘ For Boys | 6 months guarantee. ! 58.75 up ! Boys' Suits | 2 pair pants | 58.75 i Others $3.50 up — Work Shirts । Blue chambrey, full | cut, two pockets. 85c iWork Socks I Men’s work socks- L I । Rockford 15c I Watch our Windows Koontz’s The Home of Kup- I penheimer Clothes I; WALKERTON | Nappanee Fowler I
From Our Correspondents YELLOW BANK Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rupe of South Bend visited Sunday with Arthur Long. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peters of South Bend visited with Mordica Stoup’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peters of South Bend, Alfred Stump of Michigan City, Mrs. Ida Cudney of Lake (he Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon I Burkholder of North Liberty took! dinner with Arthur Walters. the funeral of Lodema Kaser of south Bend was held from the .church Tuesday afternoon, burial in the Fair Cemetery. Jesse and Mahlon Long of Plymouth spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Lucinda Long, Uhd Mrs. Grover Harbaugh called on George Hari augh Tuesday evening. । Mr. and Mrs. Will Babcock and _______________________ SB I I These Hot Nights You need that RESTFULL SLEEP that the good night and DeLuxe bed springs will give. Long before sunrise, you’ll have your rest and you'll be able to meet the next day’s i tasks full of pep. Join Kilmer's Perfect Sleeper’s Club tonight. Phone 21-1 and we ll deliver the goods to insure that Restful sleep. I he Vilmer 1 hen J] |\eep ominq North Liberty , Ind.
Q J 9 PI 14 188/ i X > V tmbitnof^jfaiMn x\ < X^ d?L X A X. fjnblnnafSattsfatixi (q , q Present lines of new Buick six-cylinder models will be carried thru the 1922 season. Beginning June Ist the new series and prices will be as follows, f. o. b. factories, Flint, Michigan. Old Prices New Prices Model 22-44 Three Passenger Boadster, $ 1 795 $1495 Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring, - $1795 $1525 Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe, - $2585 $2135 Model 22-17 Five Passenger Sedan, - - $2895 $2435 .Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe, - $2985 $2325 Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring, $2065 $1735 Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan, - $3295 $2635 BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Hranches in ail Prine ipat“Cilies —Dealers Everywhere Local Dealer W. B. APPLE, Local Buick Dealer WALKERTON XVIIIX , TTTEK^UUTOMOEILES AKE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
family of Nappanee spent Sunday with W. I. Berry’s. About tw« nty-five young folks called on Bernice Harbaugh Saturevening. It being her 16th birthday. Special services next Sunday evening at ilie C. W. meeting. Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Odehorn of Battle Creek, Mich., spent Sunday with Sidney Seybold. Hello Lapaz, what has awakened you from your long nap. And what a nightmare you must have had to hatch up all that dope on the Yellow Bank seribe, Not a wire crossed over this way and “hitting on all four.” i Pretty good considering the wet .weather and the heat. But now listen would you he surprised if around the 4th to Sth of Juno wo should have a real cool and bordering on a frost in the northern tier of states. Woll, such things are both possible and probable -bill I hope we escape. SILVER STREET Ray Winrotte planted corn for Orville Morris on Decoration Day. Roscoe Mangus called on Lloyd Kilian Tuesday evening. , Mrs. Matilda. Smith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kilian Decoration Day returning home Tuesday (‘Veiling. Mrs. Mart Kilian's two sisters of near Nappanee are visiting with her for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gensinger, Mr. | and Mrs. Melvin Mangus and son Dale, Mr. and Mi's. Lloyd Kilian and family and Mrs. Matilda Smith went fishing Decoration Day. Lloyd Kilian and Earl Consumer called on Ben Gardner Tuesday evening. Quite a few of this vicinity attended the Sunday school convention held at Center church Sunday. Jacob Stump and John Stump and
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son Wilbur went fishing Tuesday, jWe don't, suppose they caught mor« than they wanted themselves or tin would have given some to their i neighbors, Samuel Grenert is putting a m w I roof on his tenant house. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gensinger call- I < d on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kilian I Tuesday evening. | M. L. Clark and family, RoFio ; Clark and family, Russell Clark and '
I GOING AWAY? | | ALL ABOARD! | I / AA I I , I = <A #>o, I I — A_ A !SH«fci 1 = AH Aboard! Whatever the journey’s end, the problem of what to = = wear and what will be needed for traveling must be = I For solved. = = ■ r • tYsworth’s help you. Much of the merchandise = = \HQcI 110 II nOW on display was selected,for Vacation needs by those = = . who know the habits and tasks of travelers. We take = W ith the Ri t>ht Kind pleasure in relieving you of many irksome details, iuci- = of Luggage. dent to vacation shopping. | \ acation Needs— Pullman Needs—Motoring Needs E Trunks. Suitcases, Tra- Resort Needs. p | veling Bags. Week-end Bags ~ Vo* = | and all sorts of necessary 1 raVCling SllitS I = Luggage for the short or ex- e . „ = = tended Vacation or I lone- new SUItS in P ractlcall y any style or fabric at = = acation or Hone}- very special prices—sl6.66 to SIOO.OO = = moon. = | Suitcases. $1.95 to $32.50. Summer WfSpS = Traveling Bags, black. t , v , , = = . ‘ _ Including many new smart models of soft fabrics, sat- = = rov y* or taa, $0.90 to in also the new accordion pleated knit capes. 1 ~ *!b39.00. . TT x = Wraps $16.66 to SIOO.OO. Knitted Capes as low as = = Belber Trunks. $39.50 to SIO.OO. = | $69.50. | = Boston Bags. $5 95 to The Frocks are Many = 816.50. .. t - = = Ginghams, Dotted Swisses, Organdies and Voiles = Fitted Cases, including They are the kind that one may wear to any kind of B = full set toilet articles, $24.50 afternoon party—to a luncheon or to church and have = = to $39.50. a sense of bein S well daessed. $10.75 up to $50.00. 1 = Headquarters for Smart Bathing Togs | I acation Needs Correct in every detail—S4.so to sl6 50. = = Bn/cHTEST'SPor /n town'* E SOUTH BEN D, IN D. jliiiiMhu!i[iiiiiiii:nniihr>imiiiii!iiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii
family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark and Vernon Clark and family took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. N« Ison Clark Sunday. Lloyd Kilian and family took dinner with Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Gensinger Sunday. NORTH LIBERTY J. 13. Rupel of LaPorte was a visitor here last week. Miss Leia Worster of Chicago is visiting with her father, 11. 13. Worster. Arthur Naragon of South Bend is spending a few days here w ith relatives. Mrs. Orr and Mis. Barnes of Lal’orte were guests of Mrs. Luella Reece, Saturday. Walter Gonser of South Bend Bend spent a few days with relatives here this week. Claude Houser and family of Walkerton were Memorial Day guests of Albert Poynter and family. Ford Wesolek and family of South Bend spent Decoration Day with Bert Ward and family. Mrs. Mary Keltner. Mrs. James Pettit and son Earl, were guests of Wm. Hoffman and family Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reece of Montpelier, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
I | Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Warlick J Mrs. Alice Kiplinger, Mrs. McCall i - and Mrs. Cecil Bennett and children i of South Bend were -utsts of Mrs.. ■ Luella Reece Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. IL W. Bain and Miss . Mildred Burgess of South Bend and ; Mrs. Geo. Buechner of New Cat -b spent D< coration Da> with mr. Mrs. L. L. Kilmer.
