The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1963 — Page 11

North Liberty

Miss Susan Steele spent several iy* last week with Mr. and Mrs. , nold Mikel and family and Miss ibel Montes in South Bend Miss Beth Kelly of Duluth. Min.•sota, is spending several weeks ith her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Graf. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsiey and : ciiily were Sunday dinner guests - Mr and Mrs. Clyde Creech of J eru. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley •mbined business with pleasure n a trip to Wisconsin Dells for few days last week Last Tuesday the Bert Rudynk> family were guests of Mr. and dis. Harold Schrader of Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and nnily attended the commenceent of Misses Linda Mikel and Isabel Montes from Riley High S hool on Thursday evening

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out w jJ O W & buys cars K -*• for cash?” ’ ***'" Many of our cii'loniers do. "ft nli cadi we lend thrni at uncomnionh hns fmam ing cost, on com enkntly extended budget terms. Buy your next car the easier. unconqdicaied bank way—uith the cadi proceed' of a haul; auto loan through us! Fanners State Bank Os Wyatt Walkerton Branch — Member I 11X

Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and Susan attended the DePauw University Alumni Day last Saturday Miss Janet Price nt Casa Grande. Arizona is visiting relatives and friends m North Liberty Mrs. Bill Fannin returned home Sunday from St. Ixniis. Missouri where she spent a week visiting friends and relatives. Mr and Mrs. Charles Harbaugh and daughters of Montpelier. Ohio wore Saturday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ulrich and Richard of South Bend, and Mr and Mrs. Jim McClain •, it ABp.myes puag mnug ing guests of Mr and Mrs Chas Ulrich. Mrs. Wilbur Hocker and son Clarence, will leave Friday, June IL for Boston. Mass, to attend the wedding of her son Gerald, on June 15 to Miss Catherine Ann MaeKell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collar. Mr. and Mrs. Dola Hocker. Mr. and Mrs Max Steele and family. Mr and Mrs Russell Sheneman. Mrs Zelpha Walsh, and Miss Nancy Mangus attended the Methodist Annual Conference of Northwest Indiana on Sunday at Purdue Mr. and Mrs. Arno Reed have returned to their home after spending two weeks with the Jasper Price famyiy in Casa Grande. Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Wilson of Buena Park. California, also were guests. They all attended the graduation exercises at Casa Grand? of Miss Janet Price Ray Stonburner of near Walk ertm was surprised Monday when friends arrived to wish him happy birthday and have supper with him Present were Mr. and Mrs Donald Teter of Mishawaka: Mi and Mrs. Les Grover of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shenenian of North Liberty; Mr and Mrs. Clell Fouts, Mr and Mi> Claude Grenert and Mr ami Mrs Ed Pogodzinski. all of near Walkerton

Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand of Flint, Michigan, were recent visitors of Mrs. Edna Schrader. Mr and Mrs. Alex Hildebrand mid family of Avon, Ohio, visited Mrs Myrtle Donathen Saturday and Sunday Mr and Mrs Claude McEndarfer and Mr and Mrs. Charles Quigley spent Monday evening with the Chester Thayers who will b • moving to their new home in LaPaz Saturday Mrs. Adolph Graf returned from Duluth. Minnesota. where she sp^nt the week end with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly. They all attended the graduation of Kathy lx?* Kelly from high school Mrs Mary Miller, Mrs. Joan Wise, Mrs. Gladys Albright and Mrs Gladys Sheneman attended the funeral of Gavle Tuttle at Fort Wayne Monday Graduates From College Os Ozarks William Lee Hopper, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hopper. New Carlisle, formerly of Walkerton, graduated recently, cum laude, from the College of the Ozai ks at ('Larksville, Ark. The governor of Arkansas. Ralph Bellmon. was the speaker Hopper was honored at the commencement as the outstanding Business Administration student He also received a certificate of recognition for being named m

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June 13, 1963 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

Who’s Who among American Colleges and universities. He is a membej- of the Phi Alpha Theta, a national history society; the Phi Beta Lambda, a national business society of which he served as the state president; and a member of the Alpha Chi, a national honor society He plans to enter law school this fall. Two Graduate At Bethel College Commencement activities at Bethel College, Mishawahsi. Indiana have included Lillian Mason of North Liberty, and Enna Hall

■ ■' ■ W~ — 1 1 — —W ENTRY BLANK Annual July 4th Parade North Liberty, Indiana Assembly Time 1:00 P. M. Marching Time 2:00 P. M. PLEASE SPECIFY TYPE OF ENTRY Float Mai thing; Cnit Clown Horses Band Other jl M e \\ ill Be Able I o Pay Travel Expenses On Some । Units, Please ('ontaci I s. MAIL ENTRIES TO BCD O’CONNOR

of 707 Ohio St, Walkerton. Thu baccalaureate and commencement activities wer? held on Juno 2nd. They were graduated with the degree of B S. in Educatoin Bethel ('ollege is a four year liberal arts college related to the ’ nited Missionary Church The school, now in its 16th year, enrolled 46H Listed here are other achivenients of individuals which might be of interest to your readers WORTHLESS Self-praise can be put in the same class as anything else you get for nothing

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