The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1964 — Page 11

NORTH LIBERTY \lr and Mrs Roy Horrall spent > week end in Indianapolis. fr. and Mrs. J. W. Gentry relied home after spending the er in Zephyrhills. Florida. \lr. and Mrs. P. U. urury were • d to Kirksville, Mo., last , k end because of the death of Drury’s brother. 'uw Marjouc gentry of Sbuth id and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. try were dinner guests Sun- . of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele I family. Mrs. E. P. MDamcl and Mr. and David Spellman and son. rc- ? I home Sunday night from a . e ld trip to Toledo and ArchOhio.

• The most important ling for a young man is establish a credit, a repeat ion, a character.” - A Cj- kA LA x /j) / Jr " / ■ > Confidence in this organnUon has heen established i the puM’c mind. We rve faithfully t award nt end. >I2a3SIgiHI« iSSSsHSSSEHHSSSJ

w y "LET’S MEET AT THE BANK!” You'll find that because a "full-service" bank like ours offers farmers many different and very helpful services —all so conveniently under one roof — this is a good place to meet your friends and neighbors. It's a good place to save money, have a checking account, get low-cost loans for almost any worthwhile purpose, tool Fanners Stale Bank Os Wyatt Walkerton Branch — Member f i<H

Mrs. Grace Miller of South Bend was a guest Sunday afternoon in tile Charle Ulrich home Mrs. Margaret Hoim« ;> ot South Bend was the gue Monday afternoon of Mr. and Mi> Chark Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Creech of Peru were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family. Regular $1.29 seamless sandal foot hose, special Friday and Saturday, SI.OO a pair. Studio Dress Shop. Mrs. Alice Worster. of S'an Juan, Texas, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steele and other relatives. Mr and M-s. Bert Rudynski Ted and David, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs P . I Smith and family m Elkhart. Mrs. Etta Benjamin was honored with a birthday card shower on her BMh birthday last Saturday She received many lovely card.' which she appreciated very much. Her sons, Cecil, of New Jersey, and Herbert, of Montpelier. Ohio, visited her last week. Luncheon guests of Mrs. Allen Ba’sley Wednesday were Mrs. Robert Balsley. Mrs. Pete Johnson, Mrs. Dale Schlarb, Mrr. Jerry Morris, Mrs. Robert Hocker, Mrs. Earl Miller and Mrs. Roger Morris. The luncheon was a surprise in honor of the birthdavs of Mrs. Robert Balsley and Mrs Pete Johnson BABY SHOWER Mrs John Everman wa ; guest of honor at a busy shower oi Sunday evening, April lb The hustut a was Mrs. Betty Peddycord, her sister, it wax held at Mary Kay’s Restaurant in North Liberty. The dining room was decorated with pink and white streamers. A pink umbrella, cradle with doll, and pink candles, formed the centerpiece. Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Al Heim. Miss Carole Hooten. Mrs. John Egger, and Mrs. Herman L cVan. The door prize wax won by Mrs. John Everman. Refreshments of cake, ice cream, punch and coffee were served the guests. The cake was decorated with pink booties and flowers. M s. Everman received many lovely gifts for her new daughter, Cheryl Lynn, who was born March 21.

Albeit Adams is m critical condition m Memorial hospital. Mrs. Clem Mamorow was the gut t of Mrs. William Shields in Mi iiawaka on Saturday. Mr. and M s. Donald uutcherof Hunting.on were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher Mrs. Charles Worster returned home Sunday afternoon from Oklahoma where she spent the winter. Mrs Owen Bergeron and children of Niles, Michigan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clingen peel. Mr and Mrs. Robert Balsley and Tanya were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deranek in SbuLh Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Saturday evening d nner guests of Mr and Mrs. H B. Snyder to honor Mr. Snyder s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albert at the Diamond Harbor Inn. in honor of Mrs. Worthington's birthday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs William Dutcher were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dutcher. Melinda and Richard of LaPorte; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and Judy of Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tribbey. Mace and Johnny of Lakeville. The occasion was in honor of Mr. Dutcher’s 80th birthday.

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April 23, 1961 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWb —

Mr. and Mrs John Bcron Jr . and family were Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Friesner in Osceola. Mr. and Mrs John Beron Jr. and family were Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mr ;. John Beron Sr. Our entire stock of two and three piece kmt suits, including double cotton knits and orlon knits on sale Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25. for 25'.; off regular price. Studio Dress Shop. Several people from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Phil Penna Monday in Niles, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. William Reed and Mr. Ed th Nash of South Bend were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. C. S Benjamin and Mrs. Pauline Morris.

VOTE FOR Steve Marozsan Farmer, Veteran, Businessman Your Insurance For Efficient, Competent Public Service. REPUBLIC AN FOR County Treasurer

LIBERTY HOMEMAKERS The Liberty Homemakers met Monday evening a* the home of Mrs. Gerald Houser v. h thirteen member ■ and one gu» t Mr D»--wayne Buri h, present M- Robert Gowm wa.; r cently v ‘ m d as a new mem'.er of th' chib. Mr: John Easterday pr i' n’. condi « ted the buxines n c ing, after whr h a lesson on h< isecleaning tips vas given. Each mem'’er gave several tips on what they dH to make their housekeeping jobs ea: :er. Refreshments were served by the host, assisted by Mrs. Nancy Jones

60 Years Os Service LEMONTREES A OPTO^fKTRKSTS DUUIIN® finio A// IfAKfe /jb Our Otrn Shop Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

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