Walkerton Independent, Volume 54, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1928 — Page 5

■iiiiSiiiviXiiim^.Biiiiß.w* ::Bi;iiaiiiiiKiM : Would You Rather ■ Lose a Bank Book : Or a Roll of Bills ■ | Don’t cary large sums of jam। - ctb money in your pockets. V aS Put them in the bank I | I«1 where they are safe. | b When you lose your bank I I ls° u 1 book, you are reasonably I | Hl ^O. W sure your money is not lost. 1 But when you lose a roll of bills, the chances of its ^7 being returned are very ■ gy S ^ m —* s i° s k The “Lost and Found” * ^3 columns are full of ads off eri ng rewards for lost 1 Be safe! Put your money s * n k an k Besides safeguarding your money, you make a profit in the form of com- ■ pound interest. ■ ! STATE BANK OF WALKERTON I I “Security—Reliability—Courtesy” > M^l|■ l li^^ll^l■lim■l!^l■H!i!■lWl■M^lllll■FWM^^lll— iwhww w—w—— EaaEgßEEEEHEEEisiaaEjfiiagiigaaaaaa^ Brighten Your Kitchen With a New Red Star Oil Stove { No wicks, works like gas. Comes in 3,4, 5, or 6 [ imer models. 31 years of Leadership in Oil Stove [ jld. Next best to gas stove. We also sell the [ nick Meal Wick Oil Stove. T. A. FRAT ER | General Hardware

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1 UicalNev^ Big chicken dinner every Sunday, [ 50c at SHIRLEY’S. Fred Goke of Hartford. Mich., was I a recent visitor of Mrs. Lee Townsend. Miss Susie I. Shock of North Man- . Chester spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Henry. Mr and Mrs. E. W. Leslie and son, Carlisle spent Sunday in Claypool with Mr. Leslie's parents. Mrs. Catherine Peterson, of Plymotfth, was the guest of her sister, Mrs Lee Townsend, two days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stull attended the State Convention of Rural Letter Carriers at Lake Wawasee, Sunday. | Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Stanforth at- ’ tended the dedication of some new i buildings at Battle Ground, Ind., 01 j Wednesday. S. A. Nusbaum and family and ! Marjorie Holser are spending the : week at the Nusbaum cottage at , Koontz Lake. ! Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Ritter and | daughter of Warsaw were guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leslie and family 1 on the fourth of July. Miss Ethel Bierley who is in I school at North Manchester spent ' the week end with her parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. W. E. Bierley. Mr. and Mrs. Garland I^iwerence, j of Akron, Ohio came Saturday for two weeks vacation with home folks, and at the lake in the Hudelmyer cottage. The class of 1918 of Walkerton H. S. will hold their annual reunion at the home of Mrs. Lawerence Albright, east of North Liberty, Sunday, July 22, 1928. 2twjyl2p Why not spend a few happy hours " in the water these hot summer days. ■ We have Bathing Suits, if that is H what’s keeping you out. B. F. Harden & Son. If Miss Josephine Bierley entertaing ed the Pollyanna class of the MothoS dist Church with a chicken dinner J last Thursday evening at her home ■ in the country. Several games and contests were enjoyed. For high class work send your laundry and dry cleaning to Davies, k. Thrift T, soft dry, rough dry and family finish. We call Wednesdays and deliver Fridays. Call Shirley’s — Restaurant. wmltf Mr. and Mrs. Grant Baugher. H[Mr. and Mrs Ed. Bose of South S Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis @1 Bose of Argos, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, s Bose, and Mr. and Mrs. William a Keck enjoyed a picnic dinner at @। Lake-of-the-Wdods Sunday in honor g of Charles Bole' birthday. S Baby chicks. 10c each, at Oaka Pari Hatch eryl, Knox, Ind. I non S have on hand several hundred Barr s ed Rocks. S. C. Reds and Buff Or- § pingtons, one and two weeks old a js little higher. I have a hatch of the H above breeds «<very Sunday. My hat @ chery is located at the south end of H Portland St., whcich is the third a street west of Main. Phone 2562, Mrs. Clara B. Slaugh•^l terback. Box 4, Knox. Ind. 4twnl Jv26.

With the new Plymouth, Chrysler is the first to give, at so low a price, the advantages of performance, riding ease, dependability and full adult size which characterize fine cars of higher price. It is so revolutionary an advance over other low priced cars, it is such conclusive evidence that the past year’s strides in the science of manufacturing have multiplied the purchasing power of the motor car dollar, that you will surely want to see it and drive it. A Plymouth ride is the best demonstration of the ease with which it leaps from 5 to 60 and more miles per hour — the quiet of its power and the smoothness of its flight. You yourself must put your foot

B. I. Holser has a new Hudson coach. Hot and cold lunches, home made pies, at SHIRLEY’S. Dr. and Mrs. George S. Denison of Hanna were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Finch. Clem Tuttle has installed a now Champion electric shoe stitcher in his shop. 2twjn2Bp Mr. and Mrs. Faunt Leroy have moved into the Hershberger property on sth street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards and company of Ralph Beall spent the week end in Chicago. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Al'bright were guests of their son and family in Elkhart over the fourth. Dr. and Mrs. V. B. Wolfe of Gary spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hornung and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker attended the funeral of the former’s uncle, Mr. A. Ridgway, near Plymouth, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Scamehorn and daughter. Lois Bigelow of South Bend were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spencer Sunday. Mrs. John Miller, her daughter, Ethel, her mother, Mrs. Hague of Niles, Mich., were Sunday guests of Vern Johnson and family. The new' Fall line of International Custom Tailored Suits is naw on hands at B. F. Harden & Son. Miss Blanch Freeman entertained the Y. W. A. class of the Methodist Church at her home Monday evening with a pot luck supper. Call on us for your groceries, fresh vegetables, chick feed, weenies. bacon, butter, bread and B. I. Holser and Co., poultry feed. Klingaman s Store Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of South Bend and their guest, Mrs. Ethel Wilson of Kentland. Ind. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A L. Du pier. Dance every' Saturday evening at Gleaner hall. Old fashioned dane- ■ ing. Admission. spectators. 10c; dancers, 50c. Public invited. wal2tf ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chaney left I this week for an extended motor trip through the East. They will spend considerable time in Washington. D. C.. visiting relatives and . sight seeing. 1 Mrs. Roy Glndelherger anti Mrs. 1 Harold Chaney were the hostesses at ’ a very delightful bridge party Frida . afternoon in the home of the former. । Sixteen guests enjoyed the afternoon < together and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Joe Kerchart and Mrs. V. L । Ake. A delicious lunch was served You ran rest better these hot nights with a pair of our ever-cool Pajamas Assorted patterns and { . colors. B F. Harden A Son. ! Mrs. Albert Schultz entertained twenty-four guests at a luncheon i . bridge Tuesday afternoon at her ■ । home. A delicious three course luncheon was served at small tables centered with sweet peas. after I which bridge was enjoyed. A guest prize was given to Mrs Chas. Fair. ■ of Mishawaka and other favor.- were awarded to Miss Helen-jlopp-Tt and Mrs. Gus Kerchaert.

to the light-action internal hydraulic 4wheel brakes to know the confidence of the fastest and safest deceleration you have ever experienced. And above all, you must see its beautiful lines and finish, and stretch at ease in its deep-upholstered, full adult-size bodies, to comprehend how completely the Plymouth surpasses cars heretofore sold under #IOOO. Please see and ride in the Plymouth. We believe you will discover there has never been a car anywhere near its price that can approach the Plymouth for power, pick-up, smoothness, easy handling, safety, quietness and roominess — nor that can equal it in beauty and style.

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Mr. and Mrs J. E. Johnson of Logansport spent the fourth at Henry' Casey’s. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Isance of Three Rivers, Mich., visited Delbert Devine and family over Sunday. Gentlemen, we have a new shipment of arrow shirts. All the new colors and patterns. Come in and see our assortment. B. F. Harden & Son. Mr. and Mrs Walter Hildebrand, enroute from their home in Springfield, Ohio, to Lake Geneva, Wis., where they are atteding an Industrial Conference visited over the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Marsh.. Mrs. Hildebrand is Mrs. Marsh's niece.. Out of town relatives and friends who attended the funeral of Mrs. I>avid W’alter on Tuesday were Howard Walter and family, Lyman Nash of South Bend. Clyde Walter of Detroit. Mich. D. V. Whiteleather and family of Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. John Birk, of Denver, Mrs. M. Leffell of Mexico, Mrs . John Shrock, Kokomo, Mr. James Williams and Mrs. L. G. Monesmith of Peru. Win. Petcher of Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. John Walter of Ijakeville, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Kimble, Louis Kimble and family, Mr and Mrs. Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. John Bectel of I.aPaz. FOR SALE: Ten day and two weeks old baTy chicks. Call at if w Cosy Hatchery. | FOR SALE: Baby bed and side- । board. Mrs. Sam Sheaks. FOR SALE: 150 S. C. White leg- ' horn hens, purebred, heavy laying. Z. L. Mann, about 5 blocks east of Lumber Yard, on Teegarden road FOR SALE -1920 model Ford truck in A 1 condition. See Z. L. MANN. Walkerton, located 5 blocks east of lumber yard, on Teegarden road 2twjysp FOR SALE: Lite cabbage plants. 25c per 100; 11.50 per 1000. phone 11 A. Walkerton. Itwnjys Geo. MechUng. j For Sale: 18 head pigs. Phone | DH-g. Roscoe Devine 2twjyl2p. FOR SALE White oak trees. । : twjy'.p Jack Cattling. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow with calf by side. Durham cow fresh ! six weeks. Jersey cow to freshen soon. 2 Holstein cows to freshen -non. 2 Guernsey heifers with first I calve- by side. Phone No. 7, Walker- ! ton. Thos J. Wolfe. Jr. FOR SALE—Baby Chicks. Will jdo custom hatching. Phone 145 wnlf2tf COZY HATCHERY I Walkerton. FOR SALE—Or Exchange. Ford {touring car for young heifers. Phone I 145 Or 7. jnl 4tfw I I FOR RENT Cottage at Koontz! (lake. Inquire of Clem DeCoudres at Independent office. 1 tfw Phone ED. WOLFE Auctioneer for Dates M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Gla-ses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated I Office aud residence in the Denaut I Building, Seventh Street. Telephone No. 5-1. (SMITH &CO.I Hinerai Directors, ■ | LADY ASSISTANT | OFFICE PHONE No. 4 ■ RESIDENCE. No- 4. g: ■ WALKERTON. INDIANA B ^*lan your Vacation to take advantage of these low fares Atlantic City Excursions Only $29.69 Round Trip July 24— August 7 August 21,1928 Same fares also to Cape May, Ocean City, Stone Harbor, Wildwood Tickets limited 16 days for return. Honored on all trains except the Capitol Limited and National Limited. Stopovers on return trip not to exceed ten days at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburgh and other authorised stopover points within the limit. For ferttrer information, tpplr TICKKT AGENT BALTIMORE & OHIO ioeyjqg The Public Since 1527

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