Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1960 — Page 8
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— Walkerton independent — Awust 25, if>«o
^LdbaF Newsx
Mr. and Mis Charles Seitz of Gary were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mr*. George StMtZ. Mi. and Mrs, William Pinian and son and daughtei from Bermngtoc, Vermont, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Daniels. Mrs Duane Crossley and children. Norma and David, were recent guests of Mrs. Osi ar Barney. They have left for Sioux Falls. S Dakota, where she will teach at Augustana College.
No More Wash Days Just A Laundry Hour WASH 20c DRY 10c 24 Washers 8 Dryers Use As Many Each One As ou Like Holds 5 Loads Open 24 Homs Daily UP-TOWN LAUNDROMAT 1 2 Blk. South of Fire Station — Walkerton
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II THE STORE OF QUALITY
01 R FORTY-SEVENTH YEAR OF SUCCESSFUL MERCHANDISING As Is Always Our Custom, We Again Have Purchased La Porte County 4-H BEEF This Beef, from Johnson Township, was raised by Don Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. OUR SALE NOW IN PROGRESS, RUNS THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th (ome in for our many specials-Shop our fine selection of everyday low prices on a complete line of over 10,000 items. Shop the Supermarket way in our large, completely modern way.
Rev. Tunis and family, Jerilyn Storey and Pam Bussie are in Canada for a week s vacation. Mr and Mrs. C M. Finch spent the week end in McKeesport, Pa., the guests of Mrs. B F. Dulaney and Dr. Thelma Dulaney. Mrs. Josephine Campbell was called to Chicago by the illness of her sister. Mrs. Gus Carlson. She spent several days there and also visited relatives in Highland and Palos Park, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Deloyce Cripe and family spent Saturday in Chicago. They .saw the ball game ami also enjoyed Riverview Park. Maurice Lambert suffered a heart attack and is a patient in Memorial hospital, South Bend. Richaid Hcbbs of Plainsfield was a w< ek end guest of Ed Walz Mrs. Donald Ewing of South Bend was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Walz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandon of Bryan. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weaver of Garrett, wene Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Nellie Purdy. They are nieces ad nephews of Mr. Purdy. They had a picnic dinner which all enjoyed very much. Mr and Mrs. Henry Kaiser and daughter of Three Oaks, Mich., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Albert Huhnke Jr. and famJb Mr and Mrs. Dalton Rhodes and .son returned home Saturday from a tXvo weeks vacation. Th< v visited his grandmother at Sheridan. Ind . and then went to Um Ozark Mountains for several days. The Calvin Crabill family of Rochester, were guest s m the home of Rev. and Mrs. Gamer Sunday. Mrs. Crabill is the daughter of R«v. and Mrs. Garner. In the morning worship service, Donald Crabill, their son, brought the morning message to a fine congregation, and the Crabill family stayed for the evening program of music. Harold G. Kaiser, a 1957 graduate of Tyner High School, and Anthony Wesolowski Jr., a graduate of Mill Creek H'gh School, were recently on the Ball State Teachers College camime for IXvo days of pre-entrance orientation and examination. Kaisei is ihe son of Mr. and Mis Walt< r Kaiser. Rt. 1. Walkerton He plans to study business administration. Wesolowski resides at Rt. 2, Walkerton. He plans to study education. *
WALKERTON’S OLDEST AND MOST MODERN I
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c Mrs. Lyle Lancaster suffered a 2nd degree burn on her foot wh n she spilled a pot of hot coffee on it while at work. Linda and Cheryl Ann Zimmerman have just recently returned from a 2 week's vacation. They were visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sarber of Burkett, Ind. 7 BIRTHS P □ n Mr and Mirs. Robert Mannon are the parents of a daughter born Aug. 22 at Holy Family hos»11”- I.
AUGUST SALE 11 1 OFF 4 2 3 SUMMER BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SHORTS, BERMUDAS, SRtCKS. PURSES, BATHING SUITS, ETC. HERSHBERGER'S 5c & 10c to SI.OO Dept. — Dry Good Dept.
Final clearance at Studio Dre Shop, Friday and Saturday, ui usual values at 50c and Si n Manj' other closeouts. a. FAREWELL PARTY Mr .and Mrs. Short Youngma and two sona were the hono. < guests at a farewell party give by thirty-six friends in the hon of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Single on Sunday afternoon. A chicki and corn rcaat was enjoyed, gift was given to the family. The Youngmans are nwvlng t Waukesha. Wis. Mr. Youngma has been trasferred there by Ex proas Freight Co.
