Walkerton Independent, Volume 72, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1947 — Page 7
July 10. 1947
Walkerton Independent Published Every Thursday bv THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS ( 0. Publishers of the NORTH LIBERTY NEWS WA L K ERT() N IM) EP E N DEN T St. Joseph County Weeklies Clem DeOmdres, Business Mgr. Charles M. Finch, Editor Entered as second class matter, May 20, 18X0 at Postoffice at Walkerton, Ind., under the act of March 7, 1870. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $1.50 Six Months 90 Three Months 60 Dr. B. L Furst DENTIST 409 ROOSEVELT ROAD WALKERTON HOURS 9:00 A. M. — 12:00 A. M. 1:00 P. M. — 5:00 P. M. EVENINGS Mon. and Sat., <>:3o - 9:00 p. M. ; Closed Wednesday Afternoons ■ X-Ray Phone 15
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। . Hm-ding the "call (1 f the vv ild" Nanri La ce pent ast in South Bend. Os । nurse, after living m a thiiving metropolis such as this she just couldn't stay any longer. Having' Iwen bitti n bv the traveling bug. the Hockett kid- hft Sunday morning for the Mississippi । ami points west. । Marlene I’anis of Munster de- । t ided to spend a week with hi r country cousins. Result: Janet and David Bierlj have a house guest. I I hose with a thirst t’or haining. • Pat Penick and Charles Tiede, spt nt Wednesday at Ball State. W< hear that mav he their winter home this war. Oh ws. Mr. ami Mrs. Penick accompanied them. ' Deciding they couldn't mi<s the : Ith in Walkerton. Brtty Wnge and Dr. W. M. Denari DENTIST <l2 Illinois St.. . . Walkerton Call 5J for Appointments
I Eileen Sidmnn of Indianapolis' -pent the week < ml with their I. U, : Kumiy. Aim I eßo\. Joliet, 11' . hurl t> .• ■ .., <-nt< rtaimng Ebla Klv tl ~ p as t . w eek. Fri'in all । ।t s s | l( . lU) have had a acll t i . I'm.i ' . I '.it lv nedy . EMc ci d Ie -I" 11 Xm'i a , ;i | J I >a\ d It.o' went a • ' " ' ■ tl" W'llki I' m ', a m in !' . I n pin I m sila . 1 ■ ak ■ j cause the kid- vv mi In x. Betty Northam, Paul Kiser, Su ■ Ran Steele, ai d Ii d Ft ice pi I st.ille.i di iv ing । . |th and '■mb«i up at I', ru. Peru Im Andrewß. w here Laura Ellen Sharp lives, they buzzed right nvt r, Aitci a short visit tb“y managed to gm . Iciik to Walkerton in tin e for the , fireworks. Kevin Ifuffstetter i> off for In dianapolis and Harin t college. It ■ semis though that his fir-t appeal • ance was marred somewhat by a little experimenting with a laz.or. Janie Zahrn and Sani Dowm v ‘attended a dance at Michigan Citv Wednesdav night. With a dance anil ' all, they must have had a swell ' time. June Dipett felt that Oblong, 111., j vvas in need of some < heering up | SO she Spent the Ith then-. <hi the । wav home June -topped off in In dianapolis for a day. Bob Ward, an old Walkertonite, ! is hack again. Boh is working at Adilb's. but expect- to return to Gary before school starts. Miss Leigh lav lor enti rtaim d a group of friends Monday evening in her home complimentary to Mrs Walter Marquis, f'le guests wcie Mi Doris Wynn, Mr-. James Berry, Miss Ann I.eßoy, Miss Patricia Penick, Miss Jum W<df. Miss Helen Seitz. Miss Esther Hinz, Mrs. Jack Kline. Mi-s Joan Spencer. Mi'S M iigaret Walter, and Mrs. Wainer Clark of North Liberty. URL S< <H I S I'he Girl Scouts of Troop 1 met a' the L< gi m Hall M inlay evening foi our regular meeting. I'he Ro. Scouts invited us t" a ' skat. iL' par' y M• day. Ju'y II We will nue! a’ the Legion Ila at •; :|H with our lerinission slips We art pl,।iini■ g -oon to ient I a < 1 ' t at K "i.f z I ake so a I With. \ I \ ।ii r' S "i’ mot mo | lor ।,d r pci -o". wh>> wishes t< I ; help at the cottage. dav time onlv. would ; < ।. pre' ia' "d. W . < . . leeting ii i< ami singing' isu i’ song s. <. '"ria Mart । Scril" _ i - tilt ■>( oi r. P\( K :>i I -n't I< i get the family pit iin t<> Im held at Place Bail, on July :>lst. Would like to <ee cveryom turn out as it vv a- planned for G o'clock tti include the i!a<ls, too. Some of our < übs are helping at home or working at various jobs ami so the den nutting at tendamf ha.s not been o good. They an- urged to work <m their tests and the d< n mot her- v ill m glad to pa s then; so that vv c m ty keep our group active. It ;s up to the cults ami their p ‘rents lo keep this pa< k going .nil to mak- j it •• tow evt n bigger. So, come on Loys, g< t out \our hooks. li'anv W alkeitoi men liants have any prize to donate for our ] n nic. p'ea.-e <‘>ntact Mi-. Russ. 1 I Bus Schedule To South Bend . ! Weekday Sen ice 7>>L> A. M. (ex. -Sat.) 8:30 A. M. 10:30 A. M. 1:30 P. M. 4:15P. M. Sundays & Holidays Service 10:30 A. M. 5:30 P. M. Phone 217 C. & M. Lunch Bus Depot Cardinal Buses , I ncorporated I - -
Ruby r call Mrs. Cramhert, at 111 >!' 11 It would be very much apl reciatf fl Sri ihe. Iti Memoriain 11l "V :' t' o f ■.,, : .< । •’ ■ d a-va, . . ... ago lulv 'J. •' I'he k.
Every Day /iWWb Is Savings Day Bgi vßw at Your A&P! Yes, you can save money by shoppmg at your A4P Store regularly. fFOR ADDED FLAVOR Snider’s Catsup - " 23 Asparagus • - x™ 41 c RELIABLE BRAND. CUT Green Beans. - Can 22‘ I IONA BRAND Sweet Peas . . 2 ^s 2 2I C PETER PAN, WHOLE KERNEL Golden Corn - . . c?: I8 C HUNTS BRAND rWo\ Tomato Sauce. . . 7 C ■ J/L r I \ IONA BRAND. REFRESHING ' VJTomato Juice . 2 4 ‘" 35 c V t MILO and mellow 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE 3 bag 51.05 /( . \ PICH AND FULL BODILD COFFEE \ REO CIRCLE 2 AL 77c r \\ A 0 ' ' ( .j \\ PALMOLIVE SOAP 13c i A SCHULZE A El PCH • > | \ FLAVOR-KIST SALTINES ’ 25c X ^^^MADF FROM C. CF' NORTHERN TISSUE 1 > I hSuriiiffs in Our Baked Goods liept. JANE PARKER, PLAIN, CINNAMON OR SUGARED DONUTS .... Is‘ ENRICHED. SLICED, WHITE MARVEL BREAD ... 2.X 25' MARVEI VIENNA SLICED B»EAD JANE PARKEP FRESH CAKE Poppy Seed 15c Golden Ring fACH 29c JANE PARKER. RAISIN CHOC FUDGE ICED GOLD A > Coffee Cake EACH 33c Layer Cake EAC h 49c fresh f ruit aud I egetables < ifmnia lb d Ripe ■ l aney Tomatoes 11 l 25c f ' S"ln| lb .uls. ( risp ® A— J?-’ Fresh ( abbaife 2 lbs. 15c < s p, I emier. rre / ( ucumbers 2 lor Lm Admd Flavor Sm Green Onions 2 bchs. 13c Field Radishes 3 bchs. 10c n ; ('.’difm nia Grown A, Watermelons va. 98c r Savings in Our Duirg Oept. \ 1 I AiP FINEST QUALITY. 92 93 SCORE \ K Sunnyfield Butter . . 2^4'9^. 74 e Au NEW LOW PRICE! CREAM-RICH — \ ■ Cottage Cheese c T ° N z I5 e J \gmd It American ( heese lb. 65c Ij Ched <» Bit > Cheese Spread 2 lbs. 79c * BROILER MASH Di-Hn Bag 51.70 I.AMNt; M ASH 10-lb. Haji .S 1.05 DAlin FEED DI-11. Bag K.'LtO
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