The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1965 — Page 6
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPT. 2. 1965
North Liberty
f Mr, and Mrs Robert Steele and fnruly of Mishawaka were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family at Bass Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John B<ron Jr. find family wene Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs Leo FnesBer and family in Osceola. 5 Misses Patti and Mel-nie MerC r of South Bend, were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Keller of 1 ichanan. Michigan, call d on • r. and Mrs. Jerry Schmeltz of ' dkertni to see their g.andnicce, Karen Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mortakis, A'- ss Ruth Reiver and livin Chapin, all of South Bend, and Mr. ’ C nd Mrs. John Reihl of Granger, f'i^nt Sunday with Mrs. Nellie Baughman of Lakeville. Saturday overnight, guests o r Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbaugh Vere Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thrasher and son Jim of Indianapolis, airs. Thrasher was a tea' her and hlr. Tin isher a band director of the North Li be ty Schoo’s for tnany yr an?. Evening callers v. ere Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harbaugh and girls and Mr. and Mrs. ion Buss and girls.
Salon of Beauty Open Monday thru Saturday Priscilla's North Liberty 656-8928 * • Welcome, bargain hunters!
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reid and children in Fort Wayne. Miss Susan Steele recently returned from Mexico after studying and traveling there this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Vadim Dockim of Chesterton were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington. Week end guests f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims and Kay were Mis. Mary Armdmng and Sharon and Chai les Hamel of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder Mrs. James O'Brien and family spent two weeks with Mr. and In Denver. Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres were Saturday dinner guests of Earl McNutt and family of Yorktown, Indiana. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil! Heath of Muncie. In the afternoon, the DeCoudres attended the wdding and reception of James Neel and Miss Lmnn Linunith at the High Street Method kt Church in Muncie. Mr. Neel is the son of Dr. find Mrs. Neel, formerly minister of the First Methodist Church in Mishawaka.
Max Steele and Carol Ricky were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Israel Hatton at FrankfOit. Miss Marti Rudynski returned Saturday from attending summer school at Bloomington. Mrs. Fred Keller and Mis. Nellie Baughman, called on Mr. and Mrs. Gracien Houser of Lakeville Sunday evening. Mrs. Harold Craft and children and Mrs. Molly Poppe of South Bend, were Tuesday dinner guests of Mi a. Walter Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmeltz of Rolling Prairie and Mr. and Mis. Fred Keller of Buchanan, Mich., spent Sunday evening with their mother, Mrs. Nellie Baughman. □— — □ BIRTHS □ □ Mr. and Mrs. James Bolze are the parents of a 6 lb. 10 oz. baby girl born August 31 in the Memorial hospital, South Bend. She has been named Jill Robin. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Young of Grove town August 23 in Starke Memorial hospital, Knox. Mr. ana Mrs. Roger HiTinga a’-e the parents of a son, Thomas Jay, born Septembe- 1 in Community hospital, LaPorte. □——— — — □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ - □ Community, I^iPorte Admitted: Oren Lehker Parkview, Plymouth Admitted: M’s. Lloyd Killian Holy Family, IziPorfe Mr.s. John Sing’eton, Mrs. Bu i Moon. North Lib' rty; Mrs. Alma Lletz, Alex Crawford, Walkerton.
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Wins Honors At State Fair Virginia Wray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wray, Johnson Twp , took a reserve grand champion in senior pleasure horse competition Saturday at the Indiana State Fair at Indianapolis. Placing second against 51 other grand champions from their individual county fairs, throughout the state, her six year old, "Buck Bacchus”, a registered quarter horse gelding, was judged on performance at a walk, trot and canter, judged on its manners, conformation anl style of traveling. Virginia's other horse, a mare "Chappo’s Sis” also took grand c,lampion at tho local county lair, but due to a state rule to show only one horse, Virginia chose "Buck". Her sister. Mary Helen, also took a grand champion at the rec-nt county fair with hei horse, "Reed’s Tony” and compcred in Equitation at the State Fair Saturday. LEGAL NOTICE Notice of sale of repossesed vehicle on tne 11th day of Sept. 1965, at 10:00 a.m., the undersigned will s< 11 at public auct on to the highest bidder pursuant to the law, tiie following motor vehicle: 1963 Plymouth VS Sport Fury tudor hardtop sedan. Ser. No 3131164535, 4 speed trans. Said sole will be held at Farmers State Bank of Wyatt, 708 Roo evilt Road, Walkerton, Ind. We reserve the right to bid. Farmers State Bank of Wyatt Walkerton, Indiana Be a Defensive Driver
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