Walkerton Independent, Volume 86, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1962 — Page 7
Mr. and Mm Wendell Jacob and son of Angola, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacob and daughters, of Wolcottville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob. Mrs. .Gaylord Davis and children of South Bend, Miss Jeanette Schroeder and Mrs. E. C. Scrhoeder. of LaPorte, were Sunday afternoon callers of the Richard Moreau family. Mr. and Mrs. Gusta Jackson, of Indianapolis, were Saturday overnight guests of Mri Mamie May. Other guests Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson, LaPcrte; Mrs. Nora BenninghofT, Knox, and Terry Strader of Koontz Lake.
Feiiz Hgj The Friendly Corner SPECIAL! Double Plaid Stamps Given With All CASH Purchases Friday and Saturday April 6 and 7th Managers Gene Feitz and Jin Martin Phene 586-2985 CLOSE OUT Os 1961 Colored Paints Regular 7.38 per gal. HOUSE £3B PAINT 0 Regular 5.75 per gal. FLAT WALL 400 PAINT Regular 2.62 per quart QUICK DRY 199 ENAMEL I See Us For A Complete Line Os Painting Needs Bob’s Furniture Mart Th rne 556-3731 Walkerton
Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman and Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Bob were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman in Wakarusa Sunday. The occ sion was to help Amy Lynn Guttman cehbrile her first birthday and also Mrs. Virginia Gu’^man s birthday. Bob Urbin and Bob Dowers were in Indianapolis Friday and Saturday to attend the annual convention <t the II x>si< r State Press Association. The two-day convention was highlighted by two principal peakers, Merriman Smith, White House Correspondent since Franklin D. Roosevelt's second term, and Leo Aikman, a columnist of the Atlanta Journal. Atlanta, Ga He is a native Hoosier and an outstanding newspaperman. Three sessic s of business and other ent< tainment featured the two-day stay.
Miss Mjrlynn Dixon spent the weeK end as a guest of Mr. and Mi . Artnur K her ami Sue. Mr. and Mis. Kemp were in i oin.mond Sunday v; Hing relatives. Benjamin Everett Baker spent the ueex end in LaPoite a. K>c A of L..i..a Hockett. Mr and Mrs. U. M. Alwine were guests of Mr. and Mis. L aie Keen m Indianapolis this pa t week e i I. Edward Walz, son of Mr. and M s. Clyde Walz, has entered the Armed Fories and is stationed at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas. Mr and Mrs. Fulen i*utnian were guest of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Denslow ! >l| on Tuesday. MF ami Mi. Paul IHxon of Lexington, Ind . were guests over tlie week end of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Mr. and .Mrs. Jeorge Ferverda spent Sunday in Plymouth visiting Mr. and Mi. Wayne McCann a.. . lamily. Newt ni Williams participated in toe Nauonal Eiks Bowling Tournau.< at in Detroit last week end. Phillip Orcutt is home on a tw , weeks leave and will return to Fort Ruck i, Alabama when his 1 cave is over. Mr. and Mis Wesley Whitteberry w<re m Chicago Heights Sun'.ay a., guests ■ 1 their da ighter and tanmy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt. Mr. ai d .Mrs. Paul Jones received void of a s rious sick s|>eil of his father. Pa .1 Ju. ... S’- r. ' ' ft w. He « r bridge, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beach of Sandusky, Ohio, were Sunday guilts of Mrs. Eugene Gerln i and children and Mr. ami Mrs Charle Hmz. Sunday wa- Roxane Ann Geibei sixtn birthday. Gu<O • of Mr and Mrs William 7,latos and family Sundty were Robert Kulmk. Edward Frank, and J» s-ph and Charles Zlatos, ah of B rwyn. 111. John Baker v a > <p ml tn winter months in Chula Vista Calif., with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mr> Garrett Clark, ur» ived home Munday nigiit. Dr. and Mrs. G R. Her hberger and sons. Karl and Putu of Saginaw, Mich, and Mr and Mis. Donald 1 etry. of Hooper n n. 111., spent the week end in Walkerton visiting with Mr. and Mi George Hershberger and Mr. and Mrs. William Hazel and Kathy. L.ais Wilkins, of Chicago, bi other of Mrs Ben Bjede. paaxsl away in Mer y Hospital from a h art attrek on March 2»th. The funeral was held Saturday morning and interim nt u ts in Cedar Park (* '-.fry John Kerr, H u >ld ILzek Iceland We^, Bob Lute, Walter PUkavet Bill L Eib< rt Pl ue, Ct srtes R/h a: : Fu- 11 Bierly v ’re in Ch. go Monday to pall, ipate in the Petdsm Classic, < ne of the world's largest bowling tourmes Mrs. N lie I erguaon. Lansing. 111, and Mr». Grac Ol*m of Calumet Cry. IH. spent the v.ek end here and attended thee O E S. Installs! >n Saturday night Mrs Fergus* a former Koontz I^ake resident is a member of Walkerton Chapter O. E. S. □ — □ HOSPITAL NOTES Q Q Admitted to the Holy Family hospital March 31 were Randy Ogle, Lloyd Dankert Mrs Clyde Cudney. Admitted on April 3 to the Holy Family hospital were Mrs Barbara Gaw. Mrs Ruy Wolff and Mrs John Allen. Benjamin Everett Baker is a surgical patient in Community hospital. □ □ BIRTHS □ n A son was burn March 30 in Holy Family h -mini to Mr and Mrs Jantes Ke ling A son Dior M rihew. was born Sunday, At rd 1 to Mr and Mo Thou.as C :'<<n jn Parkview hospital, Plymouth.
April 5,1962 — W ALKERTON INDEPENDENT-
Mrs Kenny M< >n and family. South Bend, and Mrs Jmvs Moon, of Ljgar [tor’, were Sunday gm -of Mr. a- | Mi J l<en nt .(!v Mr. and Mr M n: rd P. u e are leaving t rV c , Calif rid will be there 'h. i ' mon h of April Tl ey will t- at th ir daughter s who is L i ung surgery and will i.j.aiti '.’‘h her while sho is r< < ij ■ t atmg An after school bi hdav party was held Thursday m hon r f Steven Hendra k for hi- 7lh birthday. 1< c CT*am, birthday cake and punch v» <• served. Guests were Mrs Cl in Tuttle. Jerry Tuttle, Debbie. Donrie. Diane and Jimmy Hendrb ks Strv- < n received some very nice gift-
NOTICE ELE( TRIC \ND WATER ( I S I OMERS Acrot.nls of the T*»wn of Walkerton Electric and Water Dcp irMn< nt are to be paid during the Ist-10th of the col.eclion month as (h sr naled on respective issued hills to a^oid the required application of jwiwlty charges. TOWN OF WALKERTON Is Out T i Build The Biggest Sales M< nth In History? Powe’l-Mann Chevrolet-Olds. Co. WHO? Is Trading Hi<rh Now During Its Big Selling Spree? Powell-Mann Chevrolet-Olds. Co. Gives A on The Easiest Terms In Town On A New Chevrolet, Chevy 11, Con air Or OK Csed Car? Powell-Mann Chevrolet-Olds. Co. WHO? Pampers The Customers After The Sale With Top Service Facilities and FactoryTrained Service Specialists? Powell-Mann Chevrolet-Olds. Co. w® । wiciLiyj o i Says Bring In Your Title Today For A Big Selling Spree Deal! AMERICAS SALES LEADER | GO CHEVROLET i Powell Mann 9 Chevrolet-Olds Co. r Phone 5*6- '1 19 Walkerton
EN IERTMNS ”OI r> NtllOOl, GIRLS” < 1.1 i: Mi Fi .;k I’imn u terta: d the 'Old S. h< .>1 Guls'' chib from L<Pnz. High :'<h<xd W'dibs.l y, Marh 28th. H> P■ t ,tu ar. > r <| d.i”i- r m •' priv.it.> dinu g r-K.m to 1 > ' - Th.' ibh t wer- Ih re. ’ in k. .ping h I. <I ’ z S' I <•! ' l' i After < - n* i ’' • y all r. ’in r I to M Dunns hone for the binir. s t rir. gift .■xrh.m.’. rnd v - ing. Guest- were from Van W> Ci'jo. South Bend. Argoi , PF. - outh. Ijik‘ville nnd LaPaz. T: ■ next mex^ing will he at L‘ ■ f th-* Wrxxls.
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