Walkerton Independent, Volume 75, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1950 — Page 3
October 5, 1950
<t. Patrick’s Club Elects Officers At th*’ regular met ting of the St. it rick'* Woman’* Club Wedncx* iy, Mrs. William Haarman uw elect* d president, with Mrs. HarManguH, vice presid«'nt; Mrs. iN rt Place, secretary, and Mrs. Untwlein Van Wanzaelo, treasurer rhe Y< Bowing committers were ^pointed for the ‘year: Refresh- • nts, Mrs. .L>e Kerchaert and
A Collection Os Original Designs in Men’s Neckwear I* I u are now Available for only $1.50 The Designs Are Taken From the Famous Original Paintings of SALVADOR DALI No two alike’ Get yours today Each Tie Signed by Dale! A TIE OF DISTINCTION Walkerton
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Mayotte Arsenenu; Sick committer, Miss Rita Crngel, Mrs. Omar Ball, Mrs. Harky Mangus and Mis. Dora Fish. Plans were made for the October anniversary card party to be held Oct. 12 at S p. m. in the Church Halt The dub was founded three vents ago. Ort. 12 is Columbus Day, and would be an excellent time to “discover” what good times can lw had at our parties. Come and bring three friends. The party 11 open to the public and a special
, invitation is extended to mm-Cath- , olic friends. i At the conclusion of th*’ business meeting. Father Is’tko answejed . quvntions and then showed a movie, । Cake and coffee were served b\ J the hostesses, Mrs. Van Wanzaele .’and Mrs. DeWaele. i ' ————— RAINBOW INSTALLS 1 The Order of Rainbow for girls ' will install the following officers at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening in 1 the Masonic Temple: . Worthy Advisor, Barbara Burch; Worthy Asso. Advisor, Mitzi Dunn: Charity, Claire Inman: Hope, Mar hn Palmer; Faith, Helen Marie Morris; Recorder, Connie Lawrence; treasurer, Shirley lb rshb* r ger; Chaplain, Damaris Drews; Drill Leader, Carol Bu rly; lb d, (Horia Martin; Orange, Peggy Wilson; Yellow, .Jams Hunt; Green, .Lanette Beckman; Him, Slirley Knowlton; Indigo, Shirley Martin; Violet, Sharon Watkins; Outer Oh server, Dian Harness; ('onfid*mtial OhseiM-r, Billie I’oa, ||; Musician, Pan.ela Hayter; Choir Din ctor, Peggy Ferverda. BAND PARENTS MEETING IS WELL \ I TENDED There was an excellent attendance at th*- monthly meeting of the Band Parents Club which met at I the high school Tuesday evening, j Discussions wire held relative to the amateur program sclwduled for Nov. 10, and the hake sale on Oct. i2l. Music for the meeting was 'furnished by the Tom ties. All parents are invited to accompany the band to the marching contest at Hobart, October I Ith. DOG W INS A I SHOW Staraleva of Snowdiift, a l»eautirful full-blood female Samoy*-d dog, • was exhibited by Shady Haven [Kennels at the r<e<nt dog show, h< Id at Kiwanis stadium in LaI Por’e, a d came home with three blue ribbons. The <|og is a pure > w toti- d"V. largi r than a Spitz, and :> a native of Sib,ria. It is possihb now t<> pick up $|H । Worth of groc. ties by th* string.
I Auction Sale j I will .-ell the folowing hom-chold goods at Public ~n at ■ w mv home, 1 l<H \ Ohio Street. Walkerton, on * { SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th | X Commencing at 1:011 O'clock I’. M. A I Household Goods | 2-Piece riving room suite, an extra upholstered chair and X ■ fiMit stool Io match: one Ivalhei hotbim ro< ker, 2 dining room y X chairs, two !l\l2 Xxminsirr rugs with pads, lihrari table, ■ * dinette set. li ft. Frigidaire refrigerator, kitchen ruphoard. fruit X ■ cupboard colic,* table, minor, 2 wall electric lamps, 3-wa> ’ A electric lamp, small stand. 3-piece hrdroom suite, cothrs chest, B phonograph record cabinet, bedroom siool, 3-way speed electric A ■ ian, steel chair, cooking utensil*, di-hes, glassware, 2 sei* siher- T A ware, baked le-an* jar, 3-w») mix master, card table, vac urn ■ cleaner and attachments, Maytag washing machine, cold pack A ■ cooker, roa*hr waffle iron. ca.s*eroM*, electric toaster. 100 quart* I A canned Iruil, 2 wa*h tub*, 9x12 congolcum rug. clothe* rack. ■ 2 law n mower, 2 fancy hed spreads, drapes, bed clothing, linen* A w and other item* too numerous to mention. I EDWARD BENFER ”| I TOM FARRER, Auctioneer A. L. DI PI FR, Clerk I £IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH2 i ™Tast^l i ♦ - Treats I I I for the Family I | a. W = E BON \MI ('LEANSER can 15c = | RAINDROPS 21-oz. pkg. 25c = f HEINZ STRAINED FOODS 3 jars 29c = X Lemon, Chocolate and Vanilla Z = KREMEL PI DDING 3 pkg*. 25c = [1 BROAIM AST POTTED MEAT No. can 12c | g BORAXO. ( leans Dirty Hands S-oz. can 19c g E PETER PAN PEAMT 111 ITER 12 oz. gl. 31c E i= MILNOT . 3 tall cans 31c = S ( H ARMIN FAC IAL TISSUES pkg. 200—2 for 29c 1 VAN ( AMP’S HOMINY ... No. 2'. can 17c = JE Defianqi E (.RAPEFRIIT SEGMENTS . No. 2 can 29c S 11 E Gold Bar ~ Is (RUSHED PINEAPPLE No. 2 can 35c = E WHEA'I’IES. Breakfast of Champions S-oz. pkg. Ipc E E Defiance E RED KIDNEY BEANS 2 No. 2 cans 2<k E ' E Campheß’s s : E ( IIK KEN NOODLE SOUP 2 cans 33c E E HARVEY BAKING (( PS 2 pkgs. 25c E 1 -,/■ । B M s Bananas lb. 15c = E Grapes, Tokay lb. 17c e e Tomatoes, fancy Calif box 23c 5 = Broccoli 29c | = Potatoes 10-lb. bag 29c i I Bologna, slicing lb. 35c E E Beefberger lb. 63c = | Sprague's Chickens, cut up, A"1 | I Ready for the pan, lb. . ■ VI v 1 FR E E D E L I V E R Y Week Dav—10:00 - 12:00;—3:30 • 6:00 Saturday—lo —l2 -2—l — 6 I Mart’s Food Market I Phone 8 • We’re Proud of the Big Things Our Ads Do • . ■—
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