Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1960 — Page 8
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St. Pats Style Show Pleases .All Beautiful furs. glamorous even wihen fashioned for sportsat.u were seen at a fur and han style revue in the social ro m of the St Patrick Catholic ‘■ch^d Thursday night The affaii w? sjx nswved by the St Patricks Women's club. Ab »ut L’oo r tended. The luxurious fur . Were fhoun by Kimbles, of Bremen The attractive models ware w< ini « Latest hair styles as prepared by Carole’s, Debs. Dede's. Juanita - and Wand t 8 be luty lions of Walkerton, and Roberta s. ot
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Here’s the car that real' you laid ami clear—the mm size, v /-size 'bl Chevrolet. Vse 'tarted out la trimming the outside -i?e a In (to give \ou extra im Ims • of clearance for par king and mancuxermgl but imide we left mu a full measure of Chevy comfort l)<-or openings arc as much ;i' b im 'n < r b> give h i t. knees, and elb 'a, (he unh-pupl rigid of way. \nd the new tax-chair 'cats are as much a- IV higher jU't right for peeing, just right lor sitting. Once vou’ve settled inside you'll have high and wide praises for Chevrolet’s 'pacious new dimensions the Sport Coupes, for example, head room has been upped as much as 2 inches, and there’s more leg room, too—front and rear). Chevy’s new trunk is something else that will please you hugely —what with its deep wa II shape and bumper-level loading it holds things you've never been able to get in a trunk before. Yet, generously endowed as this car is with spaciousness and clean-etched ele-; gance, it holds steadfastly to all the thrifty, dependable xirtues Chevrolet buyers havo< come to take for granted. Your dealer's the man to sec for all the details. There's never !>cen a trunk like it before! ihe floor’s recessed more than half a foot and the loading height is a? much as 10!i inches lower. ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ INTRODUCING THE ’6l CHEVY BISCAYNE 6 the lowest priced full-sized Chevy uiih big-car comfort al 'mail-car prices? Chevy’s new ’6l Riseaynes—6 or VB — give you a full measure of Chevrolet quality, roomings and proved performance yet they’re priced down with many < ar# that give you a lot less! Now you can have n onomy and comfort, too!
See the nor Chevrolet cars, Chevy Concurs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer’s
301 Roosevelt Road
Nc rth Li bort Tlic background mus.> was nlaycd by Mrs Nelson Smith La Porte accord) nist. Numerous . <»o| prizes were given away and at each table were favors f - t ach gm st. along vs th a table prize The handmade quilt was awarded to Mrs Jcseph Qucbbeman. the dishes to Mis. Grant Bellinger and the coffee set tn Mrs Joseph M d staff The models were Airs r'ram .; Gmdeibt; ger. Miss Judy Lenz Mrs Newton Williams. Mrs Harild Muncie. Miss Nancy Rose md Mrs Howard Tuttle. Dean Kimble. Bremen, describ <-l the furs as they were shown
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Mrs Harry Malstaff, fashion show < hairman. described the hair fashions. A dessert course wes sen I pre.eding the revue mid cards were played. Mrs Howard Tuttle was chairman r f the card party, with Mrs Frank Kramer n charge of special pnzes and Mrs John Garab Jr in chaigo <d t <bles. Mrs. Su at Wei' 1 hea d I the 11 fll 'bu nts <• n • <- te v ; Mts Wal’ ng Rose I d charge of the serving, and M’ Jam«a Zboril was in charge of tickets. It's easy for people Li both w the things they want to bell v<
“Girl Scouts” Topic At Club The Walkerton Civic Club mot Monday evening at the Community Building. Our program consist* d of reports by the Girl Scouts who we went l< established camps. Karen Gillette gave a report on the unit activities; Jo Ellen Lute reported on the water front activities and how eacii girl had a buddy The dining hall was discussed by Kathy Merkle who said a "Nc thank, you" helping meant two bites. Margie Lee told us boating and canoeing was a wonderful experience. They were taught how to right the.i
canoe if it was swamped. The constituticn and by-, were read and discussed. An afghan made by Mrs Hiler will be given away at December meeting. All club ne bers will have chances so ph contact them. It will be on < play at Dad and Lad's Store. Anyone having old jew< lr-. broken jewelry please send Mrs. Robert Lidy as it will » be sent to our Division Ci c chairman to be remade by handicapped. Some people who talk p< insist on saying things that n you want to fight.
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