Walkerton Independent, Volume 72, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1947 — Page 6

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I'apt r collecti>«n Mi’urdny, July 12. llhvp paper a* ruth 1 \ 9 a. in. M. S. Wolf. , Mr. and Mt .Xml I huv nrv p. nt the Ith ->f July vi: itiiig hi- parents in t'amn, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Betz and son Edward, <>f South Bend spent July Ith visiting with their parents in Walkerton. Clyde Chapman and sen, Ray, were in Chicago Tuesday to attend the all-star baseball game at Wrigley Field. Mr. and Mrs (Jeorge Hockett and family are -pending the week on a im>tnr trip through some <d the a<s\ern states. Clyde Edward Walz is recoveripg from a tonsilectomy pet formed Monday morning in Holy Family hospital, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Zeigler, of Landesburg, Pa., are spending a two weeks' honeymoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolze. Mr. and Mis. John Bowers, of Wausau, Wisconsin, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bn ok Bowers over the Fourth of Julv Mis.- Ardeth Zarau. of Rushville, Ind., spent the week-end with Miss Esther Hinz. Miss Zarau is a classmate of Miss Hinz at I. C. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kalies, of Hamnmnd. were guests of Mr-. W. F. I^Felwr ami Mr and Mrs. Charles Hinz ami Esther Wednesday. Miss Cleo Dirrim. of Hamilton, returned tn her home, after a visit with h< r -ister. Mrs. Vein Johnson and family ami relatives in South Bend. Miss Alice M. Fox, Medical Social worker at the Lakeview Sanitorium, Madison, Wise., spent the July Ith vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finch. Mr. ami Mr-. Robert Wright, students at Purdue Fniversity, We.-t Lafayette. Ind., spent the Julv Ith vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Wright. Mrs. Vern Johnson and Mrs. George Ferverda were in South Bend Ermay evening ’<» attend inspection by the worthy grand matron of the O. E. S. Rev. W. R. Kuhn, of the local Methodist church, will condm't the morning devotions- owr WSBf, South Bead, July 21 to 25, inclusive. from 9 to 9; 15 ok lock. ('apt. B. A. Sweigart. a patient at the Percy Jones veteran ho-.-pital. Battle Creek. Mich., .-pent the week end with friends in Walkerton and Columbia City. Mrs. Edna Rupe! was happily surprised Thursday evening when relatives arrived for a birthday celebration. Refreshments were served from a pretty buffet table to the twelve guestsMrs Dell Pearish, th<* Misses Dorothy and Pat-y Pearish. Mr. ami Mrs. Virgil Craft and children are spending a few days in Eagle Pa--, Texas, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pearish. Mr. amt Mis. M. Heatherson of LaPoite spent the week end with Mrs. Charles Quinn. Mrs. Alice Carey. Mr-. Thomas' Frame- Moses of LaPorte were Sunday < veiling caller- at Mrs. Quinn’s home Guests in tlte Peter Heil home last week were Mi Mamie Brewer, Mr. and Mi . Edsel Brewer and Iwo daughter of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce of Grand Rapids, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Will Danford, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Danford ami three children of San Pierre, Ind., ami Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Danford of LaPorte Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Fitzke, of Wept York, spent Julylrd, Ith and sth at the Stevens Hotel, in Chicago, where thev attended the first annual convention of the K2mi Airborne Division Association. There were about 350 veterans and wives pre ent from all over the States. The gioup will meet in New York City next year. .\lr. ami Mrs. Robert Campbell had< as their Ith of July dinner guents, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Brantley and family, of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hankins and daughter, Linda Lou, of Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. PaHin Brantley and granddaughter, Rena, of North Liberty; and Her.schell Conley, of LaPajp Afternoon callms were Mr. and Mrs. Robert irtwhistle, of Bremen. PXPER SHORTAGE Th» shortage of m-w-print paper is qmto critical again, with practicalh ad m '. papei- ixpeuencmg Jiff nty ii ' <,iimg enough print In >p"iate on regular schedule. Man papers have . id to curtail their u c of |H'int to get by. M. S. Wo fe announce- a paper collection for Saturday. July 12 Have paper St curb by 9 a. m., either tied or in ♦artmi.-.

Paper collection Saturday, July 12. Have paper at curb by 9 a. m. M. S. Wolfe. Dr. ami Mrs, C. D. Linton atbi Jed the all -tar baseball game in Chicago, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Baker ami on, Jimmy, spent the week mil wit Ii relatives in El I’asm 111. Mr. ami Mrs. II Hendrick on of Chicago are spending a week's va cation with Mr. and Mrs. Ray 01 son. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit lluhnke, Jr., and children, Linda and Eilene are visiting relatives in El Paso, 111., this week. Mr. and Mrs, Burnette Casey, "f Garrett, are the parents of a daughter, Janice Eileen, born Friday, July Ith. Sirs. M. B. Slick is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Ko<»ntz, Ed want-burg, Mich. She will return Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T C. Urbin, of Detroit, Mich., visited Saturday and Sumlav with Mrs. Bertha IT bin and children, Virginia and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris ami son, of Chicago, are visiting this week with Mrs. Harris’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dunn and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Everett Baker ami children and Mrs. Paid Schumaker and children attended the Heim family reunion in Liberty park. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dilwyn Baugher | have returned from Larned. Kan- ! : as. where they visited relativefor a month. Kay will remain until school starts. Mr. and Mis. John Pulschen have as their house guests for three weeks. Mr. Pulschen'- nephew, Albert Pettilsme and wife, of Port . Clinton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sicm r and < hildren, Jimmy, Dickie, ami Susan, <>f Lagrange, HL. came Friday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bandemiistel. Ml. and Mrs. Joe Millard, Mrs Ro<e Wiley and Miss Adelaide Millard were dinner guests Monday <>f Mrs. Nancy Walter in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chai le- . Cri; e, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Full- accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lb ece, of South Bend, to Danville. 111., over the week end to attend I he funeral of Nathaniel T. Mourer, a brother-in-law. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Cripe, Jr.. Walkerton, ami Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harbaugh, of North LiLeHy, returned Tuesday from Terre Haute, ImL. where they attended a rural mail cairiers convention. Mrs. Dmis Bellinger Wynn, recently appointed secretary of the Board of Education and clerk at the high school office has resigned her position, effective July 15. Supt. T. F. Radmaeher stated that he will receive applications for the position. Paper collection Saturday, July 12 Have paper at curb hv 9 a. m. M. S. Wolfe. Mis. Walter Heil, Mrs. Verland Bloxson. Mrs. Jay Downs. Mrs. Nellie Wolfenberger, Mrs. Walter Jackson, Mrs. Lee Chapman, ami Mis. Marie Roberts attend<'<| a district meeting of tlie Ameiican Legion Auxilmi" in South Bon i. Wed m'sday. Mr. and Mis. Charles Finch attemh'd a picnic at Camp Millhouse, the summer camp for crippled chi' • Iren. Sumption Prairie, Wednesday evening. Mr. Finch is a director of th<' St. Joseph County ('hupter of the American Society for Crippled < ’hildren. The Girls Missionary Guild held its meeting Wednesday evening, July 9 at the church. \’ioh t Schmeltz was leader. June Dipert 'and Esther Hinz were hostesses. The topic was a World Church, Refu shments wen* sei ved after the devotions. Mr. ami Mrs. Georg'e Hershl.erger have invited the members of ' the Eastern Star and their fami--1 lies to their summer home on Lake Wawasee for a picnic supper Sun1 , day, July 20th. Members are asked to bring a covered di h and l tai.le service. Card tables ami • folding chairs will also be needed. ' Rev, R. A. Hartman returned i Saturday after two weeks as in- ; structor at Camp Kosciusko. Presbyterian Young Peoples Conference. Rev. Hartman conducted an (Interest Group in photography and । assisted in the Anchor-Cross Initiatorv Ceremonies and the eonfering of Ihe Princeps-Pionecr Degree in the Presbyterian Youth Orders. A group of Walkerton resid, nts vho are interested in forming a ■ Little Theatre group in the com inanity, met Wedm sday , v eninc in t he In me of M rs. Nina S< Tay - lor. A picnic suppet was .< । , at <1:30 and plan- were dis, P( | f,, r I organizing. Those attem'i. g ■ ( . r ,. .Mr .a "I Mrs Arthur Joh’ -on, Dr. i and .Mrs. Walter Denaut, Mr ; nd • Mrs. \\m. McCreary. Mrs. Damon i Linton, Mis. Claire Selim-. David J^iwrcme, and Mrs. Taylor.

I OCR THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR OF SUCCESSFUL MERC HANDISING t 1 1 i In wmmW W ■■ n ' A Ik Vonn bi n IB n " I I I FOR THE.. I Whole'family YOU MAY AS WELL STAND ON THE STREET CORNER TOSSING AWAY | I SMALL C HANGE AS TO PASS UP SAVINGS ON Cp ALITY FOOD. IT ALL | f ADDS UP TO THE SAME THING. I | SPEC IALS FOR THIS WEEK END: I General Foods New ' Seven Day" Coffee ... lb. bag 39c • j Ground While You Wait | I Schlosser Bros. Finest Ice Cream, all flavors . . . . qt. 40c I ■ Gallon Package for $1.39 I | Tootsie Fudge, all you want pkg. 29c | A Fine For Candy or Real Chocolate Cake ■ I CANNED FRUITS ARE GOOD BUYS THIS WEEK • ' Z B I ■ w Heavy Syrup A Simon’s Fancy Bartlett Pears No. can 39c | Reaches, in good syrup No. 2J can 25c 1 Flotill Whole Apricots Ig. No. 2J can 21c | Shenandoah Brand A Apple Sauce 2 No. 2 cans 25c Simon's l ine J Prune Plums in Syrup Ig. No. 2J can 25c | Redeem Those Tide Coupons Here! Save on All Soaps, too! | J Rinso large box 29c Swan, reg bars 3 for 25c । S. 0. S. Pads Ig. box 22c Flexo lg. box 19c | | Babo 2 tins 19c Toilet Tissue 2 rolls 19c I I ■ ■ -- J I CANNED VEGETABLES ARE SOLD AT SAVINGS! I ! Genuine Niblet Corn 2 - 12-oz. cans 25c I Premier Fancy Sweet Peas 2 No. 2 cans 25c | Tomato Sauce 2 tins 15c Tomato Paste 2 tins 25c I Simon’s Fancy Spinach .. 2 No. 2 tins 25c | | HERE ARE A LOT OF EVERY DAY SAVINGS! | I Book Matches 2 cartons 25c I Bow lene tin 19c LaFrance 3 pkgs. 25c I 80-Peep Ammonia qt. 19c Klorene Bleach J gal. 25c I | Aerowax qt. 44c Facial Tissues lg. box 25c I I PARKAY OLEOMARGARINE per pound 39c f ! DURKEE (OLORED OLEOMARGARINE pound 49c j | LARD, Swift’s Bland 3-lb. can 99c SPR\ 3 .| b (in $1 19 I I YOU MAY THINK WE ARE A LBTLE "GOOFY'' IN OUR ZEAL IN SELLINCi g FOODS. BUT JUST IR> GOING WITHOI r SOMETHING TO EAT FOR ■ A A WEEK AND YOl WILL UNDERSTAND WHAT WE MEAN WHEN i | WE SAY “(iOOD FOOD AND THE PAYMENT FOR SAME SHOULD j | BE EVERY FAMILIES FIRST.” J LaFEBER & SON.i *THE STORE of QUALITY” I D E 1 FOOD

July 10. 1947