The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1965 — Page 7
Roam uC NORTH LIBERTY Mrs. Arno Reed visited Mrs Robert Huff, Friday in South Bend Rev. Charles Patterson van a W< dnesday dinner guest of Mr. ar..; Mrs Fred DeCoudres I: 'ger Reed and Soni Kay were Monday supper guests of Mr and Mrs Arno Reed Mr. and Mrs Alvm Clark were Monday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Del Pearse. The Clarks then left for California where they will make a new home Rev and Mrs Vaughn Springer . Sandy and Doug, of Kern Rd , South Bend, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and M s R >beit BaJsley and Tanya. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reran were Thursday guests of Mr and Mr* John Be-on Jr. and family Mand Mrs. Rusnell Naragogn t g Walkertm were mrpner gu- • ■ E’ *her Harman has ret eived word of Miss Ims I^ewns who is seriously ill m Baptist Memorial hospital. San Antonie Texas Her stater. Mrs Cora Landen. is quite UI. too Mr and Mna Pao! Tribbey of LakmiUo wore Saturday afterHoon guests of Mr and Mrs Wj. Bam Dutch*- Mr. and Mrs Arthwr Myars ID and Mrs Arthur Myers fl of Mishawaka, wers Saturday evening guests. Ths MYF of the Methodist fthun'B in Mort h Liberty is having its annual Goodwill drive Anyone havmg elothtng *T other Items are asked to call Mrs Jean Clark at BTWMT2I2 she win pick up. This drive ends Feb 1
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Oscar Bhd is «*ritvally ill in Memorial hospital with double pneumonia. Mrs Richard Glover of Warsaw visits! Mr and Mrs Del Pearse Monday. Charles Guyse and Duwaine • t Oceanside. California, were Mondty evening guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Sims Mr and Mrs Bert Rudynski and sons visded Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schrader .it Koontz Like Saturday evening Shop our clearance sale for bargain values .n blouses, .sweaters dresses. skits. spoitswea’ and linger.,, starting January 29. at Studio Dress Shop Mr and Mrs Rex Figg <ntert.lined it 11 birthday party for Gavle Fnday evening Prize* were w- n by Joy Holmes and Cathy Springman Mi and Mr.s <) val Mapes were wvk end gu« ’s of Mr and Mrs Roy Sheiks md daughter in Crown Point Mi md Mrs Rnsell S.- her of Km sis Civ Mo. were a’.s guests Mrs Waite K Ila 1 of Fennvi’le M • h'gim im .pending th., week with Ver paunt-s Mr and Mh Rec Shu ert Pe"! wrihaU' hlx *Gth r'’i • Thnrsdiv He has been cons m- I to hii b> I sin 0 last Tune. High School Highlights Presentation Happy tnriny' The news from North Libertv • nrsists mostly of that pertaining to ba.sk*tbnl\ th* ervera! c!mjmm and the upcoming dramatic preaentatione First nn Januerv 15. we oppos. *d Wn kerton in a home game The Shamrock* ahowed them true onlom and defeated the Ind ms thi final arnne being 77 to f,i
LiN'rty backers were esp^dally ilabsl at this Mio rss *eing ah we Jost to the Walkerton team in the first game of the season. After the game, the Honor S • iety sponsortsi a soc-hop and addeil $42 70 to its treasury In .ill, the evening proved to be 1 successful one fr m every angle Lers favorably disposed veie the fates at our first game of the county tourney .ser;c u We sis ed Lakeville’s Trajans and were put drwn under a score of 66-’»7 The consolation game on Saturday night was again 1 d — appointment, made even more bit ng by the f;.» t that the Shamrix k.s lost by a single point The final score was 71-70. We guess its not the •nd < f the wo Id. though After all. there’s i ways one more year Tomorrow evening, the Liberty Shaun . • k.s will try again, th.s time opposing New Carl sle AH glory, laud and henor to the team' The G A A is getting into shape for it i game against Rop. ing Prairie on Thursday evening We hope the girls play the r best and wish then; too. the best of luck Movin- fi m th“ sporting to the dran.ati '. as fr- n. tile sublime to the mole sub! me we note that the Drama Club has < ’.o t<sl its < (To ers John Wenger is president. The Dram«i Club is presently considering two plays one melodrama of rare and vip tous Import, th* other a more seriou* work Th" plays will l>e given together. The date, not as yet exactly determineil, wll probably bo sum* time ^during the last part of February The cast for the operetta. "So This Is Pans'" has been chosen and th* hwtrvonic atmoaphere has spPled "a’er mtn most phases of srhool lif*
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.L\N. 28. 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
The Tumor Class has oppolnted al! r> rusite rommitte< , for the prom and Un se an f rg ' g ahead famously with p :.s for tlu- best prom rver In 1 m h i « - tic mood, 'he Juniors aie al! m v deeply engross'd in an intnxb; - tion tn pi e’.ry. Original epi s aie being wn’ten. and to date thei'have been turned in • vent’'’n f greater ment than bonier 4 <)dssey. An oxampe; "Wak> ' 1- r th* sun who watteroi .nto f'ug the stars before hm fn rn ’h---oops' Nope, wrong’ p • r Ow> The Seniors have 1 h << n C.» .r graduation announrerm-nts and are avidly di.HCUssmg plans f r ’h • New York-Wa - rngtou ex. u uoi Oraduaton in pends close r than we think, but impend it d e^. an I by Tune We’il all be gone f’r 'oably forgotten too! o well The Freshmen he’d tiw.r ‘lass party on the 13 th of this mm th a Wedn»**kiy, and al’ invoivKl report a gay time. Just mv giy. no one will tell, not even the chaperones The Liberty Chapte * of th* F F A . will host the com 'y Pou’try Judgng Contest '..is afternoon at one o'l >H'k. C m:>et tion w ill be keen and we hope that on? team wi'] give t good account of themwlvws. We al! regret Liat mid-terir exams aren't a part of this year agenda and are looking forward to a simply ims»Tab'e Friday This has been Jim Wicks Good day — I hope GIRL S( OFT NKM’S On January 23. six scouts f cm Troop 177 attended a Patrol leader’s workshop at the YMCA tn iJtPortc Those attending were Susan Sokol. Mananne Kerxh. Ctndv Sheaks. Linda Boon* Karen Waldron and Ginny DeSimone Mr* Forest Ikx ne. the leader took the girls to the meeting
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