Walkerton Independent, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1946 — Page 4
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Ted Blum was a dinner guest Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Masterman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hostetler and daughter will spend the weekend in Souther i Indiana. Mrs. William Hubner, of (Hendak. ('alii'., railed on Mis. ('has. Quinn last Wcdnrsda;. afternoon. Mi. and Mrs. Leo Folk;, and son, Dickey, of South Bend, were Sun-j day evening guests of Mis. ('has. Quinn. Howard Smith, of Indianapolis, t spent the week ord with his sister, Mrs. Joseph Smith and Mr. Smith. WANTED -Truck drivers, machine operators and yard men. Call at Hass Block Plant or phone | South Bend 2-1908. wntf Mrs. Edith McDaniel, Ted Blum, Willard. ()., and Mr. and Mis. Marshall MaMerman were lunch eon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Masterman Monday. Mrs. Jack Lang, of Wichita, Kan., formerly Miss Marjorie Ryder, of Walkerton, was a guest last week of Mrs. W. F. LaEeber and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinz. Mr. and Mis. William Sult, of, Elkhart, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Smith. ' Mr. Sult is an old-timer from Walkerton who has reached the age of NO years. • Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Leßoy an I daughter, Rosemary, will leave today to spend the week-end in Southern Indiana, and visiting their daughter, Ann, at Indiana University, Bloomington. William E. Farrar, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Farrar of Walkerton, h as assumed his duties as president of the men’s dormitory. In this capacity he is also a member of the Student Council. Mr. Farrar is a senior. Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Letter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Letter, Coy and Jean, left last Friday for a week- , end trip through southern Indiana' and into central Kentucky, visiting friends and relatives. They also visited Abe Lincoln National ; Historical Park in Hogenville, Ky. Richard Seitz, radio technician who recently moved in with Glen ; Walz at the Walz Appliance Store, I has accepted a position with th-' Government and will go to India- i napolis. He comes under C'vil Service, with opportunities of advancement. | Nelson Eaton, who had been hunting in South Dakota, stopped ’ off to see his parents, Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Eaton Tuesday, and left a few pheasants for the Eaton locker. Ralph Eaton, of Elkhart, called on his parents Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Edith McDaniel ami Ted Blum, of Willaid, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Masterman of Walkerton, were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-j shall Masterman. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles and children, Ronald, Norman and Sally Jean. Norman Eugene, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holland, born last week at Parkview hospital, Plymouth, was removed to Memorial hospital. South Bend. Monday for X-rays and special treatment, and later taken to Billings hospital, Chicago, for an operation Wednesday to correct a throat condition. Mrs. Holland came home from the hospital, Monday, i
: WHEN BRIDGE LUNCHEONS | I AND OTHER AFFAIRS = | ■ Conflict With 2 i " Hubby's Lunch... ■ ■ II H Just send hubby here to Sester’s. ■ ■ We’ll feed him right and we will treat _ _ him right. We offer a nice menu selec- a ! ■ "! ■ Bet* Buy - ^° n eve,y dny, so he will have no ■ ■ trouble in getting a nice lunch. He’ll * Air-Mail enjoy the outing too! B: ■ i SESTER’S I J STEAKHOUSE JI "■■■lß.
Miss Irma Winner has accept oil j a position with the personel! do- : partment at the Palmer House, : Chicago. : The party is known that look : the Parker "5!" pen from Flaugh- : ers kitchen, please return at once. ■ Carol Seitz. Itp. ■ George ami Marv Blaine and Mi - . j md Mi a. Claude Mmiis have i■ : j turned from a trip through vcmtial ■ ami northern lowa. • I Ur<. Barney Goppert an I Mrs. : 1 Albion Swank visited their cousin : Mr. and Mrs. Elias Reed, of Roll- ■ ing Prairie last Tuesday. ■ Mr. ami Mis. Albert Barden were : entertained at dinner Saturday : evening in the home of Mr. and ■ i Mrs. Albert Burroughs 'of Ply- ■ mouth. ; Edith Griffin was in Valparaiso • from Thursday to Sunday evening ; visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Domi- j lingco and son. Mrs. Doudlingeo : is Jack Griffin’s niece. : Arthur McKesson, A. J. Kennedy ; and Jack Spencer left last Friday j afternoon for South Dakota to hunt j pheasants. They expect to b-* : gone about 10 days. I Mrs. Vera Seitz and family • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chudanov and : son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wardman : spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ■ Stanley Cole at LaCrosse, Ind. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Collings. : West York residents have recentlv : returned from visiting their child- • ren in Washington state. Thev ex- j pect to move to Washington short- : ly. . " : Gordons Beauty Shop has install- ■ ed a water softener. Plain sham- . j poo and set 75c, oil shampoo and •: set SI.OO. Machine permanents:: $4.00 to SIO.OO. wnp J; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Penick en-i; tertained Sunday evening for Mr. : and Mrs. R. W. Wolfram. South : Bend; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Rad- ; macher, North Libertv; Mr. and : .Mrs. H. M. Wright, Hanna, MrJ: and Mrs. Charles Finch. Mr. and ■ Mrs. T. F. Spences and Mr. and ■ Mrs. K. C. Chapman. I Wednesday evening a group of : Mrs. Harry Rathburn’s friends gave : her a pot luck dinner as a farewell ■ party at Mrs. Arthur Johnson’s. : The guests were Miss Mary Rath- : {burn, Mrs. George Ferveda. Mrs. ; i George Kanoff, Mrs. H. Frecke, ■ Mrs. Alfred Mechling, Mrs. H. V. : Luke, and Mrs. Johnson. The!: , Rathburns will move to Culver ■ soon. । A dinner was given at the home : of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huhnke : Sunday in honor of their son Har-J ■ old’s 22nd birthday. Guests pres- i • ent were Mr. and Mrs. Albert : Huhnke Jr., and children, Mr. andi: । Mrs. Chas. Six and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith and child-;; ren, Mrs. Hailey Ross, Nick Ehr-d hardt, Mrs. Martha Young andi: children and Miss Verdene Gerber ■ of Wyatt. [j I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Masterman ;: celebrated their fifty-sixth wedding |; anniversary Sunday in their home | ■ with their children, grandchildren : l and great grandchildren all pre- : sent. They were Mr. and Mrs. Al- ■ bort Barden, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- • mond Beagles and family, Mr. and : Mrs. Arthur Barden and family. I: Mr. and Mis. Edward EasUund and sons of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Ai- ; vin Conner and family of Knox, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Albert Burroughs of Ply- : mouth. Other relatives were Mrs. : Edith McOanel and Mr. Theadore ■ Bluhm of Willard, Ohio and Mr. ■ and Mrs. Marshall Masterman. : l ;
£llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IHIIIHIIIiilllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllimil!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllll!llllllllllimil£ 01 R THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF SUCCESSFUL MERCHANDISING । Anniversary | | WELL. FOLKS, WE HAVE HAI) A WONDERFUL BIRTHDAY MONTH.* SPE- | = ( lALS GALORE—SOAPS. CHOCOLATE BARS. CANNED PINEAPPLE. SYRUPS, g 5 ETC. SATURDAY WE WILL OBSERVE THE REAL BIRTHDAY. MARKING e = THE ACTUAL COMPLETION OF 33 YEARS OF RETAILING IN THIS ROOM E =BY THE UNDERSIGNED. ON THIS DAY WE WILL "SHOOT THE WORKS.’’ = = IN OTHER WORDS ALL THE "HARD 10 GET ITEMS” WILL BE OFFERED TO g = OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE MADE THIS DAY POSSIBLE. YOU g = HAVE INDEED BEEN MOST KIND IN MANY WAYS TO ME AND I THANK = = YOU FOR IT. 1 = RALPH LaFEBER = | | = If You Are Shopping Just for Specials, Stay Away This Week g i End as They Will be Sold only to Customers Who Wish ta f | Purchase a Regular Order. | — J Plenty of Good (Jerks to Serve You and They Will In- * = deed See Thal Your Wants, in so far as Possible, Will g be Filled to Your Satisfaction. ; . = - — = We Will Have Lots of Fine Fresh Meats, Oleo, Oils, SomcpSoapf = g Dressings, Etc. । ■ ■ ■■ । It Is Not Much in Value, But a Little Token of Our-— = Appreciation Will be given to the first S(X) Women Shoppers. You Will also Enjoy a Good Laugh! i = E * « E | Thirty-Three Years Is a Long Time in Any Business, But = = They Have Been Happy Years. Too. Wonder Who Can Pre- = E diet the Next Thirty-Three Years? To All Our Wholesalers, Suppliers, Jobbers and Man- -- i ufaclurers, We Express Our Thanks lor All They z Have (Contributed These Uiirlv-Three Years. = ’ll E—- — Especially to the Owners of The Walkerton Independent Do = = We Express Our Genuine Appreciation for the Aid They Have 1 I Given in Bringing Our Weekly Sales Messages to You These e = Years. Yes, We Have Advertised That Long < | g ■ g Finallv We Again Pledge You Thal in the Coming | Year We Will Do All in Our Power to Bring ,Yoir^ E I'oods al Fair Prices, Offer Good Sanitary Service ; | and Io Aid You in Every Way a Good Merchant Qlb I = and Should Do. - | >E - ' ' I I s H Elt Is Really a Pleasure to Serve The Fine People of- I e Trading Area. uhhsrj g LaFEBER & SON I E “THE STORE OF QUALITY” * WALKERTON’S OLDEST FOOD MARKET ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiimmiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinfiM^^
October 24. 1946
