Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1960 — Page 3

Speaker Talks To Gunmunity Club Mis'* Carol Simons, n representfive of the Family and Childrens gen< y of Mishaw aka, was gw. t weaker at the meeting of the Roman’s Cornunity Club Friday, his agency is the result of a rger of Family Service. South end, and the Orphanage of Mishvaka Miss Simons told of work mg done for children between iC ages of twelve and eighteen > help them become a part of the immunity. These children an ued hy other agencies and are 4 necessarily orphans but have on neglected or dependent, some e products of environment dß*fi-1 ilties The agency keeps then* for average of eighteen months ans that time most of them nolle to return to their parents or latives. At present there are ghty children living in groups of n to sixteen in cottage dornunes. Each cottage has either a itron or a married couple on full me duty. The children are given < great deal of freedom, they at■nd public schools, churohes of ieir choice and other orgamza >ns such aa Scouts They have large recreation room, a centra’ nmg hall and are taught art and diet. The *ir»t Monday in each onth is looked forward to with a mat deal of enthusiasm as there always a special dance or movie Another eervtcr of this agency the placmg of young children in mes for adoption and working* ’h unmarried mothers Marital , mselmg is the largest phase cf • vice rendered but receives the : ast publicity, Mrs J. F Spencer, president of i club, presided at the business' ting Mrs Ed Barrett was votI Meet Mr, Lincoln i Thursday, FEB. 11 At 8:00 p. ■. CHANNEL 16 * Yon are Inxited to are thin outstanding television pregram. It haw hern honored with an Emm) and the coveted Robert E. Sherwood Iward iwtd haa been nelrct•d as the only I'nibd Mate* television program to Im* shown at the l’ri\ Italia Exhibition in Sorrento, Italy, i In response to hundreds of requ^ts, ’Meet Mr. Lin <<dn” is bring pmwnhsl again by I Juno In Life on the full Mit -TV m twurk. Hiatt Insurance Agency #O2 Ohio St. "alkertoo Ph. 2W a e »

ed into membership The hostesses 1 I who were Mrs. Newton Willian 1 and Bess Gmdelberg, served deli-1 nous refreshments dm mg the s<> rial hour. The tea table and long, tables were decorated with unique and original pieces suggestive of elaborate old fashioned valentines ( Mis W. p. Cowan presided at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Mellin To Head 0. E. S. Walkerton Chapter OF S nv t at the Masonic Temple on February ,2 with well-filled sidelines. After the ritualistic opening under the direction of the Worthy Matron Mrs. Glenn Stahly, and Worthy Patron, A J. Daniels, the annual election of officers was held The election results were Worthy Ma tron, Mrs. David Mellin: Worthy Patron. David Mellin: Associate Matron. Mi-s Wayne Dipert: Ass >- elate Patron, John McCombs, conductress, Mrs. Clarence Reid: associate conductress, Mrs. Ed Peterson: secretary, Mrs. Charles Steinke; treasurer, Mrs. D. Wolfenberger. After chapter cioseo in regular form, refreshment® were served in ,the dining room at tables decorated In keeping with National Walkerton Independent Robert E. UiMn. Editor Publisher Independent-News Co. i WALKERTON INDIANA Publication Time: Thursday of । meh week i Second Class Postage paid at Walkerton, Indiana Subscription rates: $2.50 for each year for each paper In Indiana; out-of-state subscriptions, S 3 00.

I —I a I I I Src The Dinah Sh »re Chevy Show in color Sundays NBC-TV—the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom w -Uy. AB< TV. i '3 ; V JL® 2 V \ I wNRMBi •" ■ *•- * •--- mt < 1 L- - 4 % <*> lags BHr JSE LOOK AT THE LOWER PRICES List prices cw much as $76.05 loner on popular models with popular equipment

The '6O Chevrolet models most people buy, equipped the wey meat people want them, are actually priced lower than last year's models. This twotone Bel Air V 8 sedan, for example—with Turboglide, push-button radio and de luxe heater —lists for a whole $76.05 lew! Prices are lower for all comparable V 8 models throughout the line. Aho for ail comparable 6cylmder models with Powcrglide. Yet Chevy’s loaded with more of the things that put pleasure into owning a car. (Just look at the list!) It’s the greatest year yet to get into a Chevy! Softer, more silent ride with roil springs at all four wheels and new butyl rubber-cushioned body mounts.

Drive It—lt's fundastlc! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer jtrr^aM deUwry, fawahle deals. Powell-Mann Chevrolet Co. Phone 48 Walkerton

Freedom Day, wtucu wa a on Feb ruaiy Ist, 6 B, MR. bit KBI >H By Jerry <; iddi s Last w<-ek our ( las- made |e - orations to hang up for om Va - entine patty Our basketball tean played in the tourm-y last Satin day. We sre sorry we didn't win

f I 47 K' > ^ en H° use ®P cn ll° use d |f VALENTINE DANCE 5 R ! SATURDAY, FEB. 13 < f American Legion Post 189 pWi Walkerton \ *. *. ■ C

Big braiiM for qulcMr, surer stops. Rivetiooo bonded linings mean they last longer, too. Mere room to re la* In. Chevy sedans offer roomier seating than any car in their class. Ixiwer, narrow'er transmission tunnel means mure foot room. Only full wraparound windshield among the leading low-prictxl cars. Electric windshield wlpert keep sweeping even when you Bj>eed up to pass. Vent window* crank open and cloved. So much simpler than lighting those tricky little catches. Keylee* locking of all doer*. Quick and easy. The same k« v ope«M door, gluwbox, trunk and starts the car.

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th., trophy for Ui e new s< ho 1 I In g( ogr.-qdiy wo im dudvi' |al)out the N. Mr i lards: in a- . ,- i t different kinds < me ism. tn English, about ngulai and plural v.-rb We are al. » studying about stars. a B NFWM 1 1 We are n^ikmg plans for a

V’ahntine p ity this Friday. Each o a box for hi® i ai- •" ' ' •»’*> .<ury Ani’u Dcwh.iat lias a broken imeer. In Engh.-ih w«' u<- .vntmg hloikh atjout a\biab.ini L h In Last we’k v. >• v. ’<>t. p< . f di pav. d i iaps h>i ; ah\ o n .w doing long " J’’''' in arithnu co.

KceMMmy Turbo-Flea vt. Or how to get up to 10'7 more mi!« per gallon ai regular and Mt ill have lota of ’ git.” Thriftiest C In any fuh-sire ear. It’s the ’6O version of the engine tha’ got 22.38 miles per gallon in the 1959 Mobil gas Economy Run. Widest choice of power teams. 24 engine-transmission teams in all, w.th output up to 335 h p. A trunk that’s made for long trips with up u>22.5' more actual luggage space. Sill’s lower for cxner loading. Fisher Body craftsmanship. I” a at tfie finish, the fabrics, the detail work You'll sec the dillervnce

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