The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1965 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APR. 29. 1965

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Mrs Esther Harman visited hei daughter and family, the Baileys, at Cromwall last week Mr. and Mrs Frank Steinar of Hebron. Indiana, wre Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs Mer' n Walters Mrs. Harvey S< h >; p of D avtor. Ohio, recently v sited Mr John Shrader Mr- John Mi’.'cr, New Bond, was a Saturday visit >r. Mr. and Mrs. Wil am Dutch i VHP celebra <• their ;>Mh wedin; anniversary May 1 Sui day. May a family dinner will be held ill thair hon >r. Mr and Mrs Ik rt Rudynski iiiad sons and Mi and Mrs Rus--4'll Frazier and d iui,h.ers of South Bend, wer- S turday evening guests of Mi and Mr Harold Schrader at Ko n*z Like Forty-one persons j<enc i will the Jolly Jills on th i Chicago bus trip Saturday Th y all enjoyed seeing the sh< w, The Great • st Story Ever Told as the high spot «< this trip Th're wil’, he a Family Night <>rry-in supper at the Tabor EIUB Church, comer of Road 4 and Pine Road 6:30 n m Saturday, May 1. with the YF in oharge Fo”owng the supper, Ozden Yalim of Turkey an AFS student at Riley High School, and Joyce Bowers, a student at RPy and who uw an AFS student in Chile. South America, will talk and show slides. Everyone welcome. DOAN’S Opening New Store (bwn--1 town in North Liberty | i Shoes - Millinery - Gifts Jewelry - Plaques Hours 9 to 6 ASP

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Mr. and Mr Clifton Snyder spent the week end with relatives in V dpa’-n so and friends in Mi< higan Cty M; Ch- ryl W.negar of South B nd and Larry F.it of Butler. Pin?. were Sunday afternoon i; . - <f M” and Mrs Robert Ba'slej N • i the time to mak your s'-' i.ct '1 Nan L osey knts or I a I<■ a”d Saddle sp rtswear. uh.le oar stock is < nip’, to. Sti.dh> bn -s sin p. Wa k-rt m. M N LB= and son, Ralph, att< d d tile dihcaGon of hi! gi nc< aughter. Lisa Ann daughter u Mr. and Mr William McLaughhn in the We cyan Methoc -t chin h in Elkhart. Sunday mormng. Mi. B.P, joined his f irmly at Sunday dinner in the Mi Liu^hhn home OBSERVE 52ND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Rev. and Mrs. Earl Surface, of Kingsford Heights. f< rmer residents of Nor h Liberty, were guests of honor at a dinner served at Mary Kay's in North Liberty on Saturdiv evening. April 17th. Tiie dinner was given by their ch Idren m observance of their 52nd wedding anniversary. Earl Surface and Rose Bickel were united m marriage April 19. 1913, in South Bend. They have seven children, 29 grandchildr n and eight great-grandchildren Those present for dinner with the guests of honor wer ■ Mr and Mrs. Mark Surface. Mentone; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sovsley. South Bend Mr and Mrs Harold Steele, LsPortc; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith. Elkhart; and Rv. and Mrs Doan Kr eg, North Liberty. A son. George, of near Manchester. Kentucky, urns not able to be pms°nt. and a son, Donald, is deceased.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr anil Mis Cnar.es Uiruh were Mr, and mis. L> •'«,.! Bam of Coloma. Airs. Mae Lacker, and Mrs. C’u in Marner >w visited Mrs. Ethel Goeriy at W yatt Monday Miss Lula Butt of Mishawaka was the Sunday dmner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCuudres. Mr. Mud Mrs. Richard Glover and Jane, of Warsaw, visited Mr. and Mrs De) P. arse Sunday Mis Robert Jaqques and .sons and Richard Uindh, South Bend. \ , u .... and Mrs. Charles Ulrich Thursday. A 5.., ,»v. was held Tuesday evening at the Maple Grove Church for all the peop\e that worked on tn membership drive of the Farm Bureau. Mis. Odie Long, of Tcegarden, and Mrs. Nellie Baugatnan of Likevdl,', s;>ent Thursday with Mrs Long daugh.er in South Bend. Mrs. Roy Hori all Mrs Harley Knowlton and Mrs. Heiman Brinkhoff, aUended the Farm Bureau District in eting Monday at Bass Lake. Mrs. Anna Allsop of Anah im, California, is hore for a month’s stay, visiting her bro.her, John Soimos and family, and other relatives and fiiends around North Liberty and South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ra.ph Ward of North Manchester were Sunday afternoon VGutors of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Jun.or. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Himes and family of Granger were Sunday supper guests. Mrs. Myrt\ ■ Donat hen and son Laßue ‘ v d the wedding of Miss Maribel Kelver and G Eariy m Uie Oorpus Christi Catholic church in South Bend Saturday morning. They also attended the weddmg breakfast in the Holiday Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cullar, Mr and Mrs. Osborn Fisher, Rev. and Mrs .Charlew I’attwsin. and Mr and Mrs Max Steele attended the M<4hod>*l District Conference at Epworth . Memoria’, Church in South D'nd, Sunday afternoon and evening. o - □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ - c Holy Family, lAPortt* Admitted: Mrs. Linda Gray, Henry Hergenrother, Walkerton; William Snydar, North Lib rty. Community, l^aFortc Admitted: Mrs. Mamie Crumback, Cheryl Cripe, Helen Ran* dall, Walkerton. LIBERTY HOMEMAKERS The North Liberty Homomakera Club met April 19, at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Snyder with fourteen member* and one guest. Mr» James Knecht, present It was decided to go to Coppes in Nappanee on June 8 or 10 A very intereating lesson on “banking and checks'* was given by Mrs. Wiliam Jones, 23 CLUB TO MEET MAY 4 The 23 Cldb of North Liberty will meet May 4 at 6 pm. at the Bank Parking Lot to go to the St, Joseph County Home to entertain the residents. After they return to North Liberty, there wil\ be a bus nem meeting in the home of Mrs. Bud O’Connor. HONOR OLABS OF 1940 AT ALI MNI BANQUET The Class of 1940 of Walkerton is being honored this year at the Alumni Banquet on June 5, at thu Walkerton High School. A committee meeting was held this past week for making p\ans. with Mrs. Paul Jones chairman and her co-chm rm an. Mrs. Walter Baker and Mrs Milton Anderson AH cla’fsmates are asked to hold the night nf June 5 open Anyone knowing the addrv*s<w of the following, pleas' 1 contact Mrs Paul J 'nos, 903 Illinois St., Walkerton: Richard a»'d Jack Miller Gladys Irvin f Andrew D< Mater One of the harden secrets for a man to keep, is his opinion of

N. L Basebailers Open With Wins Tlic North Lioerty Hign School Varsity and Reserve baseball teams opened their season in w.nning fashion. The reserve team stalled things off by defeating Grune's reserves 3 to 1. Ra.ph Ikdl and Jim Lambert combined to ho:d Greene hitless. Larry Setnor and Limbert got the only Liberty hits. luvst Wednesday, the varsßy also detested Greene 7-0 behind the 2 hit pitching of Dennis Fannin and Dana Sousley. Thu two also struck out 12 Bulldogs and issued no walks. Ja d Jackson was a triple and a single, Lariy Hosletl r with a double and a single, Ron Porter with a do ble and a single, and Ron Peterson with a tr.p’.e led the Shamns ks 10-hit attack S lusky, a sophomore, struck out five of th'' s x nun he faced in the two innings he pitched. John Fannin did tho catching. game: AB-R-H (CF) Jack=on 4The Summary of the Gre ne 2-2. (C) Fannin, J. 4-0-1. (3B) Pute-'on 3-1-1. (SS) Hostet'er 3-1-2, (2B) Clark 3-0-0, (LF) Porter 4-0-2. HB) Cain 3-0-1, (RF) Namgon 2-0-0 (P) Sousky 0-1-0, (P’RF) Fannin. D 3-2-1; Trials 29-7-10. Vn^ltv Schrdli’e (Revampr I) Wednesday, April 28. at South Central Friday, April 30, at lAkeviye Monday May 3, R. Piairlc Tlv”-s<lny May 6 N. Carlis’, ** Saturday. May 8. Penn <2» WMn sdav. Mav 12. S. Central Fridnv, May 14 at RendixClay (2) Monday May 17. Lakeville Wednesday. May 19, at R. Prairie Thursday, May 20. OregonDavis Tuesday. Mav 25 S B tourney vs. Ri’e v at Bendix Field Friday Mav 28. Gr ent PUSH AHEAD One serious lesson that ll^e te^r-hA* is thnt a man must be a comer, or he’s a goner GOAL An alla’-ound man do^n’t travel in circles he P^g esses to. ward some given point.

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Indian Runners lop iwo Opponents Walkerton topped Oregon-Dav-is and a senior,tas Tyner tram m a track meet last Wednesday by a score of 76 to OD 4 56 and Tyners 1. Terry Lute was a winner four times in the meet, capturing both hurdle races, the broad jump and running on the wmn ng half-mile re,ay team. Kimedinst won three firsts Ln the sprints and the half mile re ay and took third in the po’^e vault. The summary: High hurdle,;: T. Lute. W; Mar. tin OD; Lobosky, OD; Powell. W. Time 17.5 Mile run: Justice. OD; Amor, OD; Ruby. W; Danio’|S, W. Time 5:01.4 Broc.d jump: T. Lute. W; Lipke, OD; D Lute, W; Pearish, W. Distance 19’ 5” 100 yard dash: Klinedinsf, W; Lipke. OD; Pearish. W; Koehneke, OD. Time 10.8 High jump: Spaid. W; Mann. W: Martin, OD; Savoie, W. lit. 6’ 6’’ Shot put: Johnson, W; D. Lut* W; Shively, OD; Schroeder, W. Distance 46’ S’-i’’ 440 yard dash: B, Lute, W; Powell. W: Sickman, OD; Rosa, T Time 57.3 880 yard run: Mann. W; Yakamicki. OD; Swanson. OD; Trost, W. Timo 2:11.7 Low hurdles: T. Lute. W; Lipke. OD, tie; Lnbosky, OD; Smith, W. Time 23.8 Polo vau^t: Martin. OD; Sickman. OD; K’inedinst, W; Moermm. OD He ght 9’4" 220 yard dash: Klinedtnat, W; Pearish. W: Harness. OD; Koehneke. OD Time 24 8 Mie relay: Oregon-Davta. No timn (Ws’kerton won but waa disqualified.) BRO vard re’ay: Wa’kerton; Or. egon-Davls. Time 1:43 RECIPE A^bit’on a*''! ab»Htv are tha main ingredient* that equip a man for working wonderii Taking advent a of * raft of friends Is the only thing that keeps some people afloat.