The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1964 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Nov. 5, 1961

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Mr. and Mrs John Hawblitzel of South Bend silent Sunday evening with his sister. Mrs. Orby Baughman. Sunday evening supper guests Os Mr and Mrs William Dutcher v ie Mi and Mrs Aithur Myers and Judy of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Duns Pippenger of near Plymouth, were Sunday aftem<x>n guests of Mr and Mrs. M ilham Dutcher. Mr and Mrs Robert Raisley end Tanya were Sunday dinner g H-sts of Mr and Mrs. Dale Schlarb and family. Mr and Mrs. Robert Steele of M shawaka were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaques ard sons, of South Bend, were S inday evening supper guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Ulrich. Mrs D»y Shoemaker and daughter. and Mr. and Mrs. Amo Reed Visited Mr and Mrs. John Reed and daughter at Fish Like on S inday afo'rn >on. Mr and Mrs. Charles Finch of H nna. Mrs. Edna DeCoudres, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Hazel Cilery of Oak Road, near S >uth Bend. Callers of Mrs. Orby Baughman last week were Mrs. Paul Platz of I^aPaz: Mr. and Mrs. John Reihl of Granger. Mrs. Eugene Sanders and Mrs. Robert Wengel. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ch m M .merow were Mr. and Mi William Shields of Mishawaka Mr. and Mrs. John Oberly of Wyatt were afternoon V sitors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albert Fr . of Tampa. Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albert Jr. of South Bend, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Mr. and Mis. Jack O'Brien and son and Mrs. Da Von Fell and family of South Bend. The dinner was in honor of Jack O'Brien’s birthday. The seventh grade Sunday School class of the North Liberty Methodist Church were initiated into the Intermediate Methodist Youth Fellowship Stmday evening A Halloween party followed the initiation at the Youth t enter. Saturday guests of Mrs. Orby Baughman was her daughter. Mrs. Fred Keller of Buchanan. Mich ' Sunday dinner guests were Mr and Mrs Pete Mortakis and Irvin Chapin of South Bend: Frida v guests were Mr and Mrs. Ernest Stevens of South Bend. ILEA APPEAL Slim says that ever since he went to the flea circus he’s had the feeling that one of the lady ^rformers got stuck on him. Worth Waiting For 65 Chevrolets 65 Oldsmobiles Powell - Mann (hev.-Olds. Co. Phone 5K6-3119 Walkerton

LIM’OUN TWP. 11. D. ( ’LI B HOLDS NOVEMBER MEETING Due to the fall election, the November meeting of the Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club was held Monday at the Walkerton Community Building with thirty members answering roll call . Hostesses were Mrs. Albert Schutz. Mrs Nina Jackson and Mrs. Joseph Malstaff. During the business meeting, an invitation was read from the Yorktown Cluh to attend a meeting at the Presbyterian Church November 23 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert Goshert, director of social service, department of public welfare. will speak on “Youth and th-* Community”. Mrs. Henry Hollinger presented the health lesson on heart attacks. Mrs Mamie Mackin gave the second part of the lesson on Entertainment”. Mrs Richard Anderson displayed baskets of various colors and filled with fall decorations, also other articles she made when attending a craft school. Anyone having Christmas gifts for patients at Beatty Hospital, leave at Mrs. Cloyd Smith's home.

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The December meeting will be the Christmas party, with a pot lu< k dinner and one dollar gift exchange. Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau reminded al] club members to come next Tuesday for cancer bandage sewing. This will be an all day meeting with a sack lunch at noon. O— — Q THANKS □ - □ We wish to thank the Lincoln-Johnson-Polk Twp. Fire Dept, for the quick response and putting the fire out. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bierly We wish to express our thanks at this time to the 1.0.0. F., Rebecca Lodge, Rev. Williams, the doctors and nurses. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chapman, our friends and neighbors, upon the death of our mother, Mrs. Mattie Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Amil Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wolff p Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wnlff The sophomore class wishes to express its deepest gratitude to all the parents and other adults who made our homecoming float and window possible, and a special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Ix?e and Mr. and Mrs. West hues. The Class of 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Waldon Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeSimone, of the Walkerton Nursing Home, wish to take this means of thanking all who had a part in making our open house last

Sunday a success. We wish to thank all who were interested enough to attend and see how and what we are doing to help serve the public. We were very gratified that over 250 people attended. We also wish to thank all who sent flowers and cards of congratulations. nsp “Shoes” Are Topic Os Community Club Clarence Futter of Mishawaka, will presc-nt the program for the Women's Community club Friday. Nov. 6, at the Town Club. His subject will Im* “History of Shoes for the past 4.000 years." Members will respond to roll call by

North Liberty American Legion Post 365 Auxiliary Fish Fry Every Friday Starting Nov. 6. 5-8 P.M. Fish - Chicken - Shrimp

recalling a pair of shoes t). once owned. A social hour will enjoyed prior to the meetir, which convenes at 2 o'clock. Hostesses vill be Mrs. F Brooker. Mrs. Geoige Warner ai Mrs. Lotus Kv.m(p UNICEF Drive Nets $144.21 In North Libert\ Tlic UNICEF drive in Nort Liberty, aponsoud by the Mini terial Associate >n. collected sl4 1 21. The parti pating church were: St. John - Lutheran, Met odist. Pine Creel- Church of Bret ren, Tabor EUi5 and North Li erty Church of Brethren. Use the Class Tied Ad».