The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1964 — Page 11

mirth Libertv Mrs. Myron Davis. Mrs. Whitmer, and Mrs. James Borton and children called on Mrs. Roy Rensberger Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were week end guests of Mrs. Carl Reed and family in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn rteron and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nnragon. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naragon In Osceola. Mr. and Mrs. Doan Claxton an I children of Mishawaka were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and M s ' v H'<am Dutcher. Nellie Smith. Helen Hilt and Susan, and Mrs. Esther Harman spent Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorgenfri of Walkerton. The occasion was the birthday of Esther Harman and Faith Sorgenfri. Mr. and Mrs William Heck and family of Tinnccanoe and M- and Mrs. John Ullerv and family of Wyatt were Sunday evening vtsitors of Mr. and Mrs. C cm Mamerow and Junior Ice rrenm and cake were served. The occasion was In honor of Mr. Mamerow's birthday. Mr I’M Mrs Richard Monhaut of Bremen entertained with a dinner Sunday following christening of their son. ueon Anthony, in the St. Dominic Parrish in R*m»n v-»»-«» »hr Godparents. Mr nnd Mrs Edward Sheets of Mishawaka: Mr and Mrs. Rnv Rens'-rrrer of North Liberty and Harrv Mo^hnut and daughter Ruth of B^’m^n Afternoon csllers were Mr and Mrs Richard AnA>nwn Jr and family of Walketoh.

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Clcin Mamerow is a medical j itient in Memorial hoapi al. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ha.baugh were Saturday evening dinner gutrts cf Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robertson in Niles, Michigan Mrs. Irma Treesh, Mrs. Knowlton, Mrs Morris, and M. Zwy - cak were guests Wednesday of Mrs. Fred DeCoudres at a quilting bee. , Mr. and Mrs. John Beron Jr. and family, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fnesmer and family in Osceola Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele and family of Mishawaka were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family. Mr. and Mrs. WiPlam Shields of Mishawaka, were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs Clem Mainerv»w and Junior. Mrs Kenneth Elhnger and children of Tippecanoe and Mr. and Mrs James I’lru h of Benton Harbor, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrich. Mrs. Harold Smith was accompanied to Rochester by Mr. and Mrs Jake Singleton who will stay indefinitely Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith returned home Sunday. Pvt. First Class Dwight Owen , Rensbergcr and wife, Bonnie, of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, arc expected home the 12th of March to spend a twelve day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ( Rensberger. Harold Smith, of Waixerton. formerly of North Liberty, has been a surgiml patient for the past week in the Osteopathic hosi pital in South Rend. Saturday. Mr. Smith was accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Don Smith of South Bend, to St. Mary's hospital in Rochester,. Minnesota for observation

Wr. and Mrs. R tert Jaqui and children wi re Saturday afternoon guests of Mr and Mrs Churbs i inch Gordon Bentley of North Judson. formerly of North Liberty, has been a surgical patient impost week at the Osteopathic hospital in South Bend. He returned to his home Sunday. □——— — — □ THANKS □ □ We wish to express our de-p---eat gratitude to the many friend* and neighbors; also to Rev. Loucks, Dan Rann.-ls, Dr. I.e nback. the women of the United Missionary church and the crew of the county snow plow We also thank th»« Walkerton Police and Dick Hansleman. also everyone for the many flowers ar.d car If of sympathy for our beloved Carol Sue. p Wisler family I wish to express my s ncero thanks to the many friends, relati\?s and neighbors for their cards, flowers and visits to me while in the hospital and during my recovery at home. p Bill Limerick My children join me in thanking my friends and neighbors <nr the many acts of kindness that were given me while I was in the hospital and since I have been home. Their prayers, flowers, gifts and food that were brought to me that 1 was able to eat. I i appreciate everything May G<xl i bless you all p Edna Wolfe ’ We wish to ex’end our de<-po«t ' gratitude and appreciation tn our many friends neighbors an*! relatives for their loving k‘”drrßß shown us during our recent be-

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reavement in the lose of our husband and father Thanks also to the Whiting American Legion Post Mo; the Fraternal Order of Eagles of Heasvillle; Father Fowerbangh of Sacred Heart Church of Whiting and Father Ix-tko of Walkerton United Steel Workers of Local Union 1011, Youngstown Steel, of East Chicago; Standard Gil. the Koontz l^ake Fire Dept, and Dr. Carter. Mrs. Michael Barbarick Mrs. Owen Resetar William J. Courtright I wish to thank all my friends for their cnrxls and though'fi! acts toward myself and my family during my stay in th h< spital and on returning home. Larry A Butten. For the many art. <rf kindness, flowers ami cadds, during my husband's illness and death, I wish to expres. my de p appreciation to the American Ix'gion Waldron Nursing Home, Ea ’■em Star. Masonic Lodge, Walkerton Medical Clinic Puiy Nusbaum, Rev. Hall, friends and neigh 'ors p Mfrs. Russell Barnec I wish to thank all my friend^ neighbors and relatives for the nice cards and gifts they «r"t me while I was in the hospital I especially want to thank Mrs Burrskies and the pupils tn h r room for all the nice valentines and get well cards p Mrs. Leßoy Clapper NO WONDER Cal: “I know a fellow who got into trouble being frank and eame 1.” Cal's pal "Yeah'’ Hpw’" Cal: "He was Frank in New York and Emest in Chicago."

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