The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1962 — Page 7

(NORTH LIBERTY) Mi m Charles Patterson is spending several weeks at Culver. Ind., jn h ' baby sitting” capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emmons of Goshen, were Saturday night dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dutcher. Mr and Mrs. Bert Rudynski and Pfc. and Mrs. Stephen Rudynski were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Romsicki in LaPorte. Mrs Rilla Eberhart, of Mishawaka, spent several days here caring for her sister, Mrs. Mable Worster, who was ill with flu. Lt. and Mrs. Richard Carter and sons of Winchester. Mass., are vacationing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs A! Carter of Lafayette and Mr. and Mrs Fred Cullar. Rev. Charles Patterson spent last week nt DcPauw University at Greencastle. where he attended the School of the Prophets an n reunion Ministers were in at;. ance from the entire state. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Beron and Linda and Bobby Risner, and Mr. and Mrs. Johh Holmes, of South Bend; and Mr and Mrs. John Beron Jr., ami family, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. John Beron Sr. Max Steele, Fred Cullar and Howard Folk, representing the M’dh'shst Church of North Liberty, were among the 600 men who attended the 12th annual state institute for Methodist Men at DePauw University, Greencastle. las* week end. A banquet was held on Friday night and Bishop James Matthews, of Boston. Mass., conducted the Sumlay morning worship service in the university BARGAIN CENTER Koontz I>ake Hours Sun. & Mon. 10-6 Tues. - Wed. - Thur. Fri. & Sat. 9-7 STOP IN! YOU CANT AFFORD NOT TO. Jim & Marge Morrey 5t527 I Have You Heard H of Broad Form I Auto Collision I Insurance I I | That pays full coverage I on large losses I and twice the I usual amount I on the I small ones I HIATT I Insurance Agency Phom SM-M 24

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Friesner and family, of Oscixila. were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beron Jr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schrader and son. of Holly Hill, Florida, are spending a two weeks vacation visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Clyde Creech and son, Clyde Jr., of Peru, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blosser and daughters. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family. William Hull and Mrs. Helen Langel, of South Bend, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor Mr* George Shade. Mr and Mrs. John Harbaugh and family, and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Harbaugh attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitmer Sunday. Mr. Whitmer is a brother of Mis. Shade. Mr. and Mr* Kenneth Urich and Richard, of South Bond. Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson, < f Roseland, Kenneth Swayzee and Cathy of South Bend, Mr and Mis. Bort Rudynski and family and Pf< . and Mrs. Stephen Rudynski were Monday evening suppm guests ot Mi and Mrs Charles Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson, of Oak Harbor, Ohio, Mr and Mrs John Peterson, of South Bend, Mi’s. E. A Kader, of East Lansing. Michigan, Mr. and Mis. Jerry Houser Mrs Anna Strycker and children, and Mrs. Orville Peterson, went to Indianapolis Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Barbara Jean Bucher, daughter of Mrs. Clyde Bucher of Bloomfield, Ind , and Jerry Lee Peterson, son of Mrs. Orville Peterson of North Liberty. The wedding was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Richardson in Indianapolis, where Miss Bin her made her home. After a Wedding trip to Kentucky, the couple will live in Arlington, Virginia. The bride is a graduate of Indiana Central Business college. The bridegroom is a graduate ot Purdue University from which he holds both a bachelor of science and a master's degree. He is now employed by NASA in Washington, D. C, and is working on a proje< t to put a man on the moon.

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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard York and daughter, of Chicago. are spending a few days with Mi and Mrs. Clifton Snyder. Miss Margaret Chandler and Miss lalene Hall, of South B< nd. were Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hori all. Mr and Mrs. Earl Peterson and family, of Oak Harbor, Ohio, visited over the week end with Mrs. Orville Peterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. A Rader, of East Lansing, Michigan, spent the week end with Mrs. J. Beiler and Mrs. Orville Peterson. □ □ BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs Jern Whitmer. North Liberty, are the pan nts of a son born Sept. Ith. in Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs Matthew Jam rski, North Liberty, are the parents of a daughter born Sept Ith in St. Joseph's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Kutzhal are the parents of a daughter horn Sept 11 in Minimal h ispital. ( ommunity Wide Youth Rally Om e again all the churches of our community are << p rating in a united cffnt to) ti e benefit of our young people. \ youth rally will be held Satm lay evening. Sept. 15. at ".no pm. in the Methodist Church, Walkerton There will be plenty of good singing led by Charles Gorsline. The feautre of the evening will be a film entitled "Teenag. Code". "There's noth, ng wrong with (heating unless you get • aught," was the code of Joe and the Vikings in the story <>! this pi< ture. Every young person .should see this. Following the picture there will be a discussion m which the teenagers will express their views of the story A time of fellowship will follow with refreshments being served. Every young person in Walkerton and Koontz Lake is welcome. The man who can laugh al hi-s own shortcomings inherits the actual presence <rf trouble most conies from the dread of it.

Sept. 13. 1%2 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

Tri Kappa Announces ( andle Sale Tri Kappa has displayed in Le. s Jewelry Store n gr< up of beautiful ornamental, moderately priced Christmas candles which they nt selling again this year. As befoi e. the proceeds from this sale ot candles goes intr the scholarship fund, for awards to be presented at the end of the school v> ar to outstanding students in cur schools. From now until the fust ot < >< - tober, you may place y< ur order with any of the Tri Kappa memrs or at Lee's Jewelry Sb re.

BUSY MEN A A k N; I M K Li W WMK BUSY WOMEN, TOO . W ■ ■ A3K US FOR FREE MAIL DEPOSIT FORMSI Fanner's State Bank of Wyatt * Member Federal D^^osit Insmance Cm p. | WALKERTON BRAM II

Invites You to a Special Salon Showing of the " by Studebaker

As this is such a worthy cause, il is hoped the public again will avail themselves cf the opportunity to purcha e an inexpensive gift for them.dves ( . t other . and thereby aid this worthwhile scholarship fund. FOO'I BAU li(><»TEKS There will be a fixHball boosters meeting September 17th at 7:30 p. m. at the North label tv High Schoo], SO( h HOP There will be a sock hop afu-r the f'xJbal! game Saturdav September 15. nom s to 11 pm the NoCh LilviU Ebinent - v gym Admission is 25( for >‘iidents. and 35( fm adults.

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