Walkerton Independent, Volume 55, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1929 — Page 4

Ellsiunrth’s SOUTH BEND, IND. Coat Week f THERE’S ONE THING CERTAIN — AN ELLS- . ■ WORTH COAT MAINTAINS ITS CHIC ANY- '\ WHERE \ Mu This Week—at Ellsworth’s—the logical time and place to purchase your new coat. NevI [ er have exclusive fabrics, folf i I lowed smarter lines, likewise jLL luxurious furs accentuated ' \ such unique details. The new i the fashionable, the l)est, । priced at 7 < $39.50, $69.50, « $89.50 and up # Announcing Our Department Managers’ and Clerks’ Sale STARTING TUESDAY October 29th to November 2nd Clerks Offer : 10 cent Off Department „ ... Managers Everything m ° the Store Offer Exceptional Bargains in Every Department. The Best Stove on the Market The RED STAR See this fine range at our store. Beautiful in appearance and has no equal in performance. Hundreds of satisfied users. We also sell Wick and Quick Meal oil stoves. FRATER S HARDWARE Open Evenings for your Convenience. C . V^ome today and listen to the new Screen ‘Grid Atwater Kent radio YOU’LL find this new set the fulfilment of your own . i . i . . Model 55 table set uses 6 ideas as to what good radio A.C.tube, ( 2 Screen-Gnd) should be. Perfect tone, great and 1 ^be. ° tubes, SBB. power and range, sharper selectivity, and all with absolute Speaker. *34. absence of hum — compact table model or handsome cabinets. Why put up with inferior radio any longer when you can get the newest Atwater Kent Courmimt here So easily? JPauuicnls IL; 11 Li .■-■ ’y Silo & Concrete Co. ’ a;th liLertv and Wah erton

Local Brevities Ask for Holser's new corn meal. It s kiln dried. O 2 4tf. J. P. Barnhart spent the week end in Chicago visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. D. B. Teeple returned home Saturday after several days visit tn Gary. Dean Kchard Hudelmyer has been l aving tonsilitis but is much improved. Dr. C. B. Ross and family, of Mich igan City spent Sunday with Mrs. Acta B. Ross. Mrs. H. I’. Robison had her tonsils removed at Fairview hospital, l^i Porte last Saturday. Chester Kneisley spent Sunday ia Fremont with his sister. Mrs Lawrence Baker and family. Klenneth Spencer of Willard. 0.. spent several days last week with his brother, J. F. Spencer and family Dr. Brown, who was located in . the Denaut building, has left Walkerton and is located in Kankakee. 111. Rev. H. M. Braun attended a meeting of the Battle Ground directors, at Battle Ground, Ind., last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Chas. Worrell and Mrs. Heiman Goppert attend'd the state convention of Federated Clubs at Ft. Wayne Thursday. Earn $25 coupon on a lot by solving South Bend Realty Co., puzzle in this issue. Investigate this proposition. 2two24p. Mr. and Mrs. George Goppert en tertained Mr. and Mrs. CbrisPslshaupt. of Wichita, Kansas over the week end. D. B. Teeple has sold his interest in the T £ T Varletj Store to Mr. Thompson, his partner, who wll continue to operate the store. James Kneisley, Earl and John Peoples spant the vv ek end tn Greencastle. Ind., ana attended the DePauw-I’urdue football game. . Masquerade dance at the Gleaner Hall Wednesday. Oct. 30. Prizes given for the best masked. Ad--1 mision ? "c. Mrs. Ciara Wright of L<> • • t^pm t ‘nt st venal days this week in Walkerton b< Iping to prep r. forth" Gleam r celebration Tm day night Mrs. Ruth Mull left Monday for Sprihgfo Id. 111., wi ere sho will spend the winter months with her son. Harry Mull ami i .mllv. Mr. Mull drove to Walkerton flor M Mull. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkier ami sons and Miss Mildred Stover wer in Chicago Sundav, visiting Claude Mory and famib Mrs Verkb r a> d James remaine 1 for the week. Miss Marioru Hols, r and Ih ’<• Walters spent the week end at D< la war , Ohio, where they v ; ited some of Miss Holser's rhool friends and at’endmi the Ohio WeselyamMi ■'i gun football game. Mr. and Mrs. John D Myer of La Porte, spent several days here last v eek with relatives. On Sunday a family dinner at the home of John DeMyer included Mr. and Mr< C De Myer of LaPorte, Mr. and Mrs Ben DeMyer and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hos tetler and fimip . Earn 525 coupon on a lot bv - d . ir.g Sou‘h Bend Realty Co . pn zb in this issue. Investigate this pr > position. 2two2 4p. Miss Ethel Bierly entertained the members of the Y. W. A. rias, or the Methodist Sunday School last Friday tvening with a Hallowe'en party. Dec 'rations throughout the house were in keeping with the spirit of the holiday and several very interesting contests xere • njoyed. Lovely refreshments were served. Mrs. Ina Koontz, Mr.-. S. C. Blaine and Mrs. B. I. Holser spent several days this week in Chicago with Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Karr. A surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. Koontz's birthday on Tuesday. A one o'clock luncheon was served to eight guests and was followed hybrid ge. Cause No. 30021 xIDEXT XOTIt E State of Indiana County of St. Joseph, ss.t In the St. Joseph ' ip rior Ccurt No. 2. Sept Term. 1929. Mildre d Lang -s. Leßoy Lang. BE IT KNOWN, That the above named Plaintiff has tiled in th office of the Clerk of said Court her c mplaint against said Defendant in theh above cause together with a , roper affidavit that said Defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is hereby notiheu that said cause will stand for trial on the 12th day of December. 1929. of said Court commencing at the City of South Bend on which daysaid defendant is to appear to saie action. FRANK N. NEVINS. Cler . By Stanley Kozmiski, Depute. 3two2 4. Dr. A. F. Sanders VETERINARIAN Calls Answered Day or Nir„t Phone 181. WALKERTOX'. LXD. TAX MONEY ~ Get a Long Time I.oan From SECURITY LOAN CO. Room 212 Sherland Bldg. Phone 3-6666 South Bend ’ AWW ■ i-WMBBKMqmni’r.Tgma 000 is a Prescription for Colds. Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known Attention, Mr. Farmer!! If unfortunate in the loss of anv horses, cows, hogs or sheep, for prompt removal call. We will pay the charges. Phone iltß or 47. ’ Now Carlis e. Ind. NEW CARLISLE HIDE, | RENDERING CO.

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Staple groceries for your convenience—Shirley’s. Rubbers, first quality and all new goods, here at Harden s, Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gross, of Flkhart, were Tuesday- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rearick. Earn $25 coupon on a lot by solving South Bend Realty Co., puzzle in this issue. Investigate this proposition. 2two24p. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Divine ami daughter spent the fore part of tinweek in Logansport visiting relatives. Betty Savage celebrated her sixth birthday Tuesday afternoon, entertaining twenty-two little friends at a birthday party-. Games and contests were enjoyed and refreshments were served. ty receive! many lovely gifts in Honor of the occasion. Those present were Iva Smith, LaVeda Walters, Charles Northam. Viv ian Hawn. Lou Ella Schultz, Leigh Roy Hawn. Jeannette Farrar. John Champlin. Glen Trost. Di<*ik Farrar. Walter Fink, Billy Fanaler, Mar> Bolda, Noble Sheatsley Jr.. June Oplinger. Betty DeWaele, My ron Braun Robt. Wright. Jack Spencer, BillySavage and Miss Mary Hardy. Does your radio need some service? Is it working just right? See me for trouble service. I also sell radio tubes, B batteries and complete new sets. Rhea Wright. Specials] for SATURDAY I Bulk Peaunt i’utter^E^ per pound, “Ww Milk r & Hart Millet 1 .(•,>< p Standard Nut F\ - (’olor?d < ’ P . 41 L Pigs Feet, . pint jar Pumpkin, JAf* large can I Rosemary A 7^ Coffe. 1U I Special P. i c on Half or V hole Sl.i’uied Ham Walkerton Cash Market & Grocery G. A. Lav. rence. Prep.

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