Walkerton Independent, Volume 75, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 May 1950 — Page 3
May 11, 1950
ronmiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimimiiiimiiiiimiiiiiim | Accidents Are Expensive -1 | Not Only in Money and Time, but in | = Pain and Heartache to Those Involved = 5 I Do your part to prevent accidents by making £ sure that your car is in safe driving condition. s Let us check the steering linkage, front end align- = ment, tires, brakes, lights, and general condition E of your car and make certain that the faulty con- 2 dition of your car will not be the cause of an E E accident which might involve serious physical = damage or loss of life to you or your loved ones. E E (’heck Your Car — Check Accidents = And Save a Life Which Might Be Your Own I GATES CHEVROLET SALES. Inc. I = Phone 49 Walkerton E TimiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiifliiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHT ih? greatest Kjfe s 3,o ° S 1. I mt new b» It bin klr nlr» MtK* Hickok inlrixluied the Initial B<h Buckie iu I'M 1. Your initial in profile in 1 modern italh capital... that Mem, to'‘float on your belt, yet hold, the belt firmly, tecurely in place. 3. Your choice <»f thtce handwmc buckle Mylo. five Une kaibcxs, " HJ.SO tJV 50. ' . am jg«m-HKriUn In Walkerton It’s Open Every Day Till 6:00; Saturday Till 9:00 (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ KXXVZZ.'a'.WZ <XY c < VX«'<W.*a/Xz,V OOOOOXxX «• '< X>6OCXV»'aOC<XX.« <X : i “Remember Mamma": H ■ Mother's Day, Sunday, May 14 ■ ■ ■ I L Here are a few items selected from our large stock ■ which have a special appeal as gifts for Mother. a * House Dresses $1.98 - $2.98 ■ . Slips $1.49 - $1.98 ■ • Gowns $2.19 - $2.98 " J Pajamas $2.98 ■ IB 1 J CHENILLE BEDSPREADS I £ PLASTIC TABLECLOTHS 98c • $1.69 “ | PLASTIC APRON’S 98c 1 ■ SCARFS 98c - $1.49 1 • TOWELS 5.1 c -S 1.09 1 ■ NYLON HOSE . 98c up 1 ■ CLOTH APRONS 85c - $1.19 " I LOOP RI GS $1.98 - $2.98 " Thos. E. Gordon J QumtlcC ■ The Friendly Store ■ B. ■'■■■■ ■ ■ ■ k. Sell It with a "For Sale Ad" ‘
Walkerton Independent Published Every Thursday by CHE INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO. Charlea M. Fincn. Editor Clem DeCoudret. BuaintM Mgr. Entered as second dasn matter, day 20, 1880 at Pottoff ice at Walkirton, Ind., under the act oi March /, 1879.
Hi-Y Club Entertains Girls Mi inliers of the Hi-Y club entdtained their girl friends and the faculty at a dinner dance Friday evening in the Town club. This affair is one of the highlights of the school year. Dinner was served at 7:00 o'clock at tables Centered with spring flowers given by Oplingers. Other appointments made by Dennis Dunn, added to the attractivem >s of the tai les which s< ated seventyfive guests. Paul Rizek gave the invocation. Walter LaFeber was master of ceremonies and introduced Charles Gondine, Donnell Cogswell, Mr. 1. F. Railmacher, superintendent and Mr. Rudolph Cecrle, HH sponsor, who gave appropriate talks. Rev. Loren N. Oimpbill gave the main address of the evening, which was not only a chalh nge young folks hut an inspiration. Eddie Wilson's orchestra from LaPorte furnished music for dancing. Officers of the club are: President, Donnell Cogsuell; x ic- president, Dallas Fitzgerald: ^retaiy, Walter LaFeber; Sgt at Vn s, Tom Karmy; Chaplain, Tom Ball. Other members are Duane I’avex. i. t M ' , Deni D . . Wayi Capek. Paul Rizek, Lyl< Narag m Dean V <l. rson. Charles Gmslim , Danvl Seid-r. Roy W illiams, < e o. Steele, Robert Northam, End Decker, Jai k Kost, Dick ILrsh larger. I'<| Fanslow, Eddie D.m* kvit, Roger Knmk, Glen Dagley, David Ball, Delano Cogswell, Ben Meadeway. George Hockett. Joon Garab and Larry Cole. Walkerton Folks Provide Program Walkerton's popular high school quintet of Juniors gave a delight ful musical program at Johnson townships May Far m Bureau 'meeting. As you know, the quintet is composed of John . • ecile, Walter UiFelwr, ('harks Gorsline, George Stifle and Duane Rhodes. Their Songs and John's piano nun - hers Wl re presented with plofe [sional eas< and the has seem to enjoy it us much as do the au dieix e. Mi Grover Oplinger prox :di t l» auty in floral ariangement arc u»ld in a I 'mi mihg Wax hoxx st ■ had made them. Johnson !■ ■>.: ai> deeplx grateful t<> tin so Walkeitoii friends for the . x.-elhmt program. Thi n xx as a brief business s. s sion during which < nairman Ar thur Spencer and S. & I - .. Lmua i, Mrs. M r. m Robison, made report . Contributions vn 1 made to the Gertrude E. Modlin Final and to Pennies for I* riendship. The committee, who planned the fine progium and soiwed leDeshments of homemade cupcaki s, ice cream and coffee, xx as composed of Mr. and Mrs. Handd Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Floxd Dipert. CELEBRATE ANM\ ERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderson xverc honored on their 2bth wedding anniversary Sunday xx hen a group of relatives and friends surprised them with u delicious potluck dinner at noon. The lace covered table was centered xvith a silver tree, inaile by Mrs. Harry Steinke, from which hung numerous silver coins. A bouquet of red roses, a gift frum Mr. Anderson tn his \x if", and a bouquet of silver dip|M‘d carnations, a gift from their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee I.otter and son Johnnie and Gilbert. Ih-an and Luriy Anderson and a potted fuschia plant decorated the io.mis. The afternoon was spent watching television, plaxing cards and visiting. Russ< II S'emk. took several flash pictures of the hororcd couple ami their familx. Others p.-. sent wer. M and Mrs So! |!..ma>, Mr. Steinke, Mrs. Hamid Stnhley and children, Patty and \ .• • an, Mi <• I .tr on Kasi r .r d •rni Liny. Mr. and Mis. La Lee Thmmi - and son R m bl. Mr ami \|. ,1 .■ • M • ‘ d < iM ' b ..,1 Mi- M >nie Mik, . . all Walkerb i; Miss Luelta Davis .ml j, [ i .- । 1 LaCrosse: M J"V‘ " B , r t| ,t i,..1 Miss Hazel Ames of l'i mn Mills. Mr. and Mrs. And.-r son w< ie presented with scvmal gifts of silver coins and a silver mall and pepin r service from their only grandchild Johnnie Letter. Drive carefully always.
RENSBERGER’S Grocery & Market Walkerton, Phone 11 Alwine Delivery Service 10 and 12 A. M. Week Days 8— 10 —l2 —2— 4— 6 Saturdays 1 SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Eggs, fresh country... 2 doz. 55c Sunshine Graham Crackers 1-lb. pkg. 27c Urackin Good Fig Bars 1-lb. pkg. 31c Drip or Regular CoHee, Monarch . . lb. can 75c Dark or Light Karo Syrup 11-lb. btl. 15c i Pillsbury, Buckwheat or Plain Pancake Flour . 2’/2-lb. bag 29c Toilet Tissue, Northern 2 rolls 15c Tide Ige. box 25c Soap, Toilet, Lifebuoy 2 bars 15c Bleach, Powdered Dexol. box 27c Old Dutch Scouring Powder 2 cans 19c Cauliflower, Cabbage, Carrots, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Radishes, Onions, Bananas, Grapefruit, Oranges, Lemons, Apples 11 । 1 I Quality Meats at Low Prices । Fresh Picnic Pork Roast lb. 39c Bacon, Sliced Elkhart Elco lb. 49c Beef Chuck Roast, good beef lb. 53c ■M «M> = = A' E/A \ E 1 I [ I May We Join With You in Paying e Tribute Io Your Mollier ab We Do lo Ours, on Iler Special I Occasion 1 I E I Mother’s Day | | SUNDAY, MAY 14 | x Ou;' -iii' i !'■ I ’8 th:i! oif A' lthi'is niiiy E be veil ami happy ami H it Jmy ami llappine>V = c may reign as you join to in nor her on her = E .special day. E I MART'S MARKET | I DAVE MELLIN E E rnilllllllimNllllllllllllilUlltllllHllillllHlilllHHHHllllllNlllllllßlllllllllllHll'L'*
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