Walkerton Independent, Volume 54, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1928 — Page 8

trade mark Give Your $3 5 a New Value ' J& /fm f>l7D Two Trouser Suits f 1 \w/ uJ nA M^\ and Overcoats p A\ 4 V AJ Nl» A $35 yvW (j UR huge collection of Suits wZw 181 j and Overcoats clearly II Ki l^B 1 shows the value at our prices. We give you brighter and better ■■! HV woolens, finer and newer styles, ■■ i aHm M| H better linings, canvas, trim- M mings, buttons—everything bet- HIM ter than $35 bought before. ■ B|| w Qub (lothes 1 - Suits and Overcoats have truly .set a new $35 value standard, Globe Clothiers, Inc. WALKERTON, IND. —— —- • • -- ■ । I — - „ ■ ■ ■■^ Correspondence r ountain Pons street X V&X X LUX XX A JL \>XXU Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Buss motored to the South Union Church Sunday. —— _ __ near Nappanee, where they attended (■ the Home Coming. 1 CUTR.CT iCTIS Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Morris and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoover and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Buss Best Fountain Pen made—Comes in models and family, Mrs. Jessie Longnecker . .. j and Mary Longnecker motored to to SUlt everyone. Michigan, near Berrien Siprings, Friday for peaches. They had a fine Parker Duo—ss.oo and $7.00. If Mrs. Ollie Devine, of Jefferson, l Ohio, has been visiting with her sisParker Student, $3.50— unbreakable - days. Regular Parker, $2.75 —Long and short , and Mrs Ernest Minrote ami 11 family, of Gary, called at the Mr. barrel. and Mrs - Orville Morris home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roush and We Also Have a Good Unbreakable motored to Michigan Saturday for Dollar Pen — JORDAN Miss Helen and Olive Bellinger < c. M. CARTER, PH. C. ,| spent several days last week with gm *■ their uncle, Mr and Mrs Curtis Bar(Arters Drug Store Twr parents, Mr. and Ml'S. c. E. McCarty. WImSSS OTORE Miss Hope Snvder. of Chicago is ■ — WAtKERTON. INDIANA ’ spending a three weeks’ vacation at I | Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and family of n-M. „ —— | III' I I —» with ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chancey vVright. — -- - — I. M. Beckner and family spent 1 Sunday with Byron Rupel and famSamuel Hill, of Buffalo, and Earnest Hill, of Michigan City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cripe. Friday. Jr 'H Jr I*l Mr< an(l Mrs ’ E^' l Sn - vder spent |"*"1 —■ ~ E a co ’ ,|,e days this week at the I'nited I. „■ >Tire Brethren Conference at. Winona. V Hawk Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berger attended WmFE the l orsyth Reunion at T’otawatomi ' I — Park Sunday. BAI a-ii?’ Ray Cripe and family attend' d the T Hill Reunion at Michigan Citv Sun & V<y day. । । Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wesolick and daughters visited with Mr. and Mrs. 7 1 f Otto Annis of Niles Sunday. ■ X. Marv Hardy and Adelaide Millard j f €>ll J[^C3O.€X 118 €~W s P en t the week end at the Lake in A «**• A company with Eve Himes and Sarah , Seten, of South Bend and Mildred 1 •Z • ■ Jk g •> Stover, Helen Goppert and Catherine Classii led Ads; Awald °—— ct - STRINGTOWN IF you have a cow, a horse, some pigs, a used car, DonY^/d M os ^onTsb^rT^oAdii some hay, potatoes etc. for sale, why not try a Stanley and family of Pleasant Vaiclassified Ad in this newspaper to find your buyers. They are inexpensive and can be Relied Gerald Mangus and nttie Beverly upon to do the work in almost every case. Maybe 'Sr you want to buy something — then you, too, should Elizabeth Sousley. Mr. and Mrs. try the clasified ads. Someone has just the article you want. 1 ell your needs and see what happens. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newcomer 5c per line per issue. and . ®’ ,ly and Eva ’? l h and M / s ‘ 1 . . 1 bert Newcomer and Mr. and Mrs. JoC minimum cost. i Charles Springman attended the Wolf reunon at Potawatomi Park ; Sunday. nps 11 la XT 1 Isaijah Roush went to Ohio to spend Ihe Independent News Co. ? Inc. /eLil a> M^^^ Walkerton—North Liberty—Lakeville Rlgh l Olive Fierenhciser at f South Bend. | There will be Communion Services ...i. at Tabor Evangelical church Sunday,

Elder Rev. Maas of Elkhart will preach in the morning. A basket dinner will be served at noon and business meeting will be held in the afternoon. Rev. Lean Stemen, Pastor. The three J’s of Russell Geyer’s family left last Monday with their parents for their home in LaGrange, 111., after spending ten days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geyer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles IL Seikink and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horn attended the LaPorte County Fair Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Mertan Ruckett and Don Lloyd and Mrs Jane Buchtel of Jonesboro, spent several days with Mrs. Elizabeth Sousley and friends and relatives. Mr .and Mrs. T. L. Sousley and sons of South Bend spent SUnday night with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Isaiah Bickle; also visited with Mrs. Blanche Clark and family Monday. Elizalbeth Sousley spent Thursday with Mrs. Isaac Sousley at South Bend and Thursday night and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sousley at Twin Branch. Frank Newcomer lost his best horse last week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis spent Labor Day with Air. and Mrs. J. H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young spent Sunday and Monday with relatives in Michigan. GROVERTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Adams and son of Chicago were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Seward Reinhardt home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis and son Will, attended the Davis reunion at Gary Sunday. Because of the threatening rain and cold weather Labor Day the Vn-capher-McCormick reunion adjourned from the Anderson resort, Koontz Lake to the home of Seward Reinhardt in Grovertown where the members present had a very enjoyable time. There were members present from Chicago, Ft. Wayne, Rochester, Monroeville, I^aPorte and Plymouth. The next reunion will be held at Rochester City Park, Rochester, Ind. NORTH LIBERTY I’. F. Williams and family have moved into the Horn property on South Lafayette street. Irvin Royce and family, of South Bend, Ind., spent Monday at North Liberty visiting their sister, Mrs, Wm. Singleton and family. Lucile, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Del Dare, is in St. Joseph hospital, Mishawaka in a serious condition following an operation for appendicitis which was performed on Monday. Rev. W. C. Evers and family and J. F. Price and family drove to Kalamazoo, Mich., Sunday to see Grover Casady who is in a hospital there, recovering from an automobile accident. Miss Helen Cossel is spending a few days vacation with relatives and friends at Monticello and Crawfordsville, Ind, Miss Alic* Lynette accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. John Ersfield and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson and daughter were visitors at the home of D. A. Pearse from Saturday until Monday. Mrs John Gates and Jack Ersfield who has been visiting friends here for the past two weeks returned to Chicago with them. Geo. Holland, who has been confined to the Wabash hospital at Peru, for several weeks (because of injuries he received in an automobile accident, was tran.-^erred to the Wabash hospital at Decatur, 111., last week, for observation and treatment. Mr. Holland's condition does not improve as rapidly as it should. Mrs. S. R. DeCoudns and family of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ^Finch of Walkerton, and Clem DeCoudres and family of North Liberty drove to Marion, Ohio., Saturday where they met Russell DeCoudres and family of Pittsburgh and visit- , cd together over Sunday. Mr. an 1 i Mrs. John Hershey of Dayton .Ohio ' joined the party on Sunday. Mrs. ' S. R. DeCoudres returned to Pittsburgh with “Russ” for a two week’s visit.

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It will be imitated, of course! The new, the fine and the beautiful always inspire emulation. But so great is the cost of building the magnificent new Fisher bodies for the Silver Anniversary Buick that imitation will be possible oply to much costlier cars, and even these will find difficulty in following where Buick leads! $1,500,000 has been expended in manufacturing the dies alone for the new Buick bodies; and the gracefully curving side panels which form one of their distinguishing characteristics represent the most expensive steel paneling work employed on any automobile in the world!

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koontz and ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Koontz of Elkhart, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holderman Monday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. : Kenneth Fisher on Sept. 3rd. Lawrence Betz and Miss Irene i Quinn attended the State Fair at Indianapolis, Monday. The condition of Grover Casady J who is in a hospital at Kalamazoo, Mich., as the result of an automobile accident, is slightly improved, altho still critical. His right side is paralyzed. Jonathan Kaser of Clark, Ohio, Roy Clark and family of Akron, Ohio, visited over Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pommert. Mr. and Mrs C. E. Bowser went to Miford, Indiana Tuesday to attend ..the funeral of a I nephew, Donald Kline. Bert Singleton who is employed in Chicago, 111., spent Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Singleton of North Lilbert ' Ind. George Fisher and family and Glen Six enjoyed a fishing trip to Bear Lake, Mich., Monday. I SMITH &CO. i । j Funeral Directors, ■ LADY ASSISTANT j OFFICH PHONE No. 4 ■ RESIDENCE, No- 4, | WALKERTON. INDIANA g II ■ Bin B" BjllWb'? Phone ED. WOLFE Auctioneer for Dates R. K. POMEROY, M.D. OFFICE HOI RS; 1:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 0.00 p. m. PHONES: OfHce, lO—Residence, 222 SLICK & CURTIS Attorney* and CY»uncellors At Law Notary Pnbilc and U, 8. Pension Attorneys Settlements of Estates, Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. Dr. W. M. Denaut DENTIST OFFIt E HOURS Ba.m.to 12 in.— 1p.m.t05 p. m. Evenings by Appointment DENAUT BUILDING Phone 49 Masonic WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M. No. 619. Regular meetings the first Thursday of each month. Visitors i welcome. ROY GINDELBERGER, W. M. | DR. W. M. DENAUT, Secy. DR. W. F. MIRANDA General Practice Office Hours 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Telephone 24 Roy Sheneman LAWYER Office Over Hous e r Hardware. PHONE 38.

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