The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 November 1964 — Page 7
TLocal News iv North Liberty
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beron Jr •nd family helped Ed Boron* celebrate his birthday Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess, of Lydick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Essig, lof Goshen, anl William Snyder. Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Palmer Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Kip Sleeth and Vickie of Aurora, Illinois, were Saturday evening supjier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley and Tanya. Marti Rudynski is one of 12 members of a delegation- chosen t<> accompany Student Body president, Bill Vuckowich to the first convention of the As h*i•ted Student Govemrments f t i,. Ur^tM States The convention *'il he held at the University of Cik’ dv ma. November 26 thru 29. M.c i is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Rudynski She attends I U., Bloomington. LIBERTY HOMEMAKERS Th-' Liberty Homemakers met MJ nday evening at the home of Mrs. William Mortakis with 15 members present Mrs Harry* KurzhaJ. vice-president, conducted the business meeting The lesson was 'Tdefta for Christmas" Mrs Guy Morns demonstrated lw, items which were from Christmas magazines A Christmas party was planned for the December 21 meeting. Everyone is to bnr.g a dlhar gif* for th'* gift exchange. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LEADER •■ ■ I HOY FREEMAN welmme’ the opportunity of showing you the finest deals possible on any new or used car or truck. See him now’ at .. . Powell-Mann Chevrolet-Oids 301 Roosevelt Road Phone 5*6-3149 Walkerton. Indiana
t -."rxi - ( i Priscilla's I Salon of Beauty I I Open Monday thru Saturday । North Liberty 65(5-8928
Mr. and Mr.s Otto Schmeltz < f Walkerton, railed on thru mother. Mrs. Orby Baughman. Herbert Nixon* of Wadsworth. Ohio, was a guest Friday in th • Clem Ma me row home. Studio Drwas Shop will be op< n Wednesday. Nov. 25. and evt ry Wednesday until Christmas. Sunday gueents of Mr. and Mi i. Max Steele and family were Mi and Mrs Robert Steele of Mishawaka. Mr ar.l Mrs. Ralph Six of Bremen were Sunday evening gißwts of Mr and Mrs Arno Reed. Mrs. Ray Britton and daughter, of South Bend, were Wednesday hit. 'heon guests of Mrs Allen Balslej. Mr. and Mr.s. Eld<»n Dutcher of Huntington, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs William Dutcher. Mr. and Mrs. George Walter <,f Lakeville, Cleo Sheneman of North Liberty, and Mrs. Orby Baughman of Lakeville, spent Sunday at the Fred Keller home Mrs. William Shields f Mishawaka and Leslie Cunningham of Portage were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clean Mamcrow and Junior Mr. and Mr.s J hn Schmeltz and son. Doug, of Rolling Prairie, spent Saturday evening with their mother, Mrs. Orby Baughman of Lakenll**. Sunday evening guests of Mi and Mrs. William Dutcher wen Mr and Mrs. Arthur Myers of Mishawaka, and Mr and Mrs Keith Dutcher, Melinda and Richard. of LaPorte □——— — — □ BIRTHS □—- - □ Mr and Mr.s. Edward Thomas of N< rth Liberty are the parents of a daughter born Nov. 9 in Memorial hospital Mr and Mrs. Dennis Loucks of North Liberty, are the par<ntg of a son born Nov. 11 in Memorial hospital Mr ind Mrs Charles Davis of North Liberty, are the. parents <>f a daughter born November 15 in Memorial howpital. Mr and Mr.s William Hazel of Walkerton are the parents of a daughter born Nov. 10 in Mens >nal hospital. Mr ; a Mr.s. jerry Andsrson of Bente n Harbor, Mich, are the parents of a son, Maik Allen, born Nw. 13. in St. Joseph Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Man<>n Anderson are the paternal grandparents. SNOW FENC E STOLEN FROM WIDOW LADY TUESDAY Mrs Jake Sousley, a widow lady living on Osborne Road, between Sycamore ar.l Redwood Roads, reported that a snow fence that was to be put up this week by friends to convenience her this wu ter. w’as stolen Tuesday night around 9:45 pm Any information concerning the recovery of the fence would be greatly appreciated.
X.L. PT A Hears Professor Harder lue North Liberty PTA met m the High School on Tuesday ovwuiig. N’membr 17. The mel t - ing was opened by Dr. Mar’in L ishbough, president Music was provided by Helen B idine at the organ and a sing-a-long was conducted by Mr.s. David Spllman 1 ne I. ikcville high .school . horns also sang sewial selections. 'lhe speaker of the evening was Dr. F. E. J. Harder, professor of Education for the School of Graduate Studies at Andrews University. Berner. Springs, Mich. His address was entitled. "Nationalism and Edu ation in the Middle East.” Refreshments were served following the meeting. NOTICE A TOPS Club 'Take Off Pounds Sensibly) has been started in North Liberty, with the meetings held locally. Anyone interested in joining, please call 656-8007 or 656-4793 for more information. □-- - _ □ POSPIT M. NEWS □- - □ Admitted to Holy Family hospital are: Lee Chapman. Lee Bouse ar. l Mrs. John Moylan The true measure of a man is not by what he does, but by what he gives to others
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NOV. 19, 1961 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
Would You Share Your Home? Would y- u m ire y< m Th.i a giving Daj dinner wuh a tud* i. fr> m Netit' I ’anie w will unable t., go ... urn for tn.* hoh lays” T; 1( * W. . s Jr .. . n of the y. .th L’ i |-M: ha .i a ' 'Lamber * f <mii.ri c*. i •amg vifh the Univ, it ■.■ t<> . provide a h< n..* f< r ’h> dav f>i the many boy» who, becaux* <>: jobs < r distai.; *. will be unable to jo their families f. r thi • hohda Evot y effort will la* ma i« to match your request foi th* typ. stmlent you want t>uch as pi - nwd, law, engineering, foo’ball, or basketball players, etc i. It you are interested in d<ang thi>. please call Pat Stasko at , r »s63501 Remember, this is the t rue of year for ail of us to c< u* our blessings and shut • cin with others X.L. Sophomore Class News The Sophomore Class recently held a meeting at which it was decided up n to have a Theatre Party as our first semester party. We chose a committee to pu k a show. They cly>se "Pajama Paity", to which we wer* Na’ II by bus to the State Theatre. A good time was had by all At this class meeting, we also chose the coS r for the lettering of our class jacket Tk<- class
c:;< •• gret n outlined in whi e. " ‘ have , । lert.d our jackets md u<- k >k ng forward to th* ir an r. al ■■ ai *' v lb ush. > < n*t j y X<»TI( ! or .JOIXT \ I KH II I) PF.I n ION \ XI) \PPLI( V ION IOR (II \.X(.E <)| NAMI STATE OF INDIANA ('f J’X’TY OF ST p :SEI'H s: CAUSE NO N< u< * H heiebv given t it <• have filed * Al qh the Clerk of ’he St .h -'•ph Circuit Conrt a joint petrim? for the change of our i eso»-etr. >• names from Allot Wilhai . Schutz and H»z> I Main I S i.tdz, to AIL rt WilUam S< n tz and Haz 1 Mabe'. Schultz. iesr» - tively, and that it will 6- in* nd by the (’omt on January 21, 1965. ALBERT WILLIAM SCHUTZ HAZEL MABEL SCHUTZ Ai'yvsiu- J Kr-mkow^ki. C **rk 3td3 REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month .Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month
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