The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1965 — Page 9

L I IIIIMmW North Liberty

The Price reunion was held > iturday at the Sheneman Grove ...th 2^ in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevens ■ South Bend spent Sunday eve-^ ng with Mrs. Nellie Baughman. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cooper •.1 family of Cicero, Ind., rently spent a day in North Lib- । ty. Mr and Mrs. John Rerun and • nuly attended the Buss reunion - nday at Sheneman's Grove. / ere were &5 present. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strop, and children returned to their home inday in Tetonia Ohio, following a week's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S trope. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman were Snndnv <hnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Stone- • irner of near Walkerton. The casion wns In honor of the . ■thdnv es Mrs Kenneth Barr Plymouth. ... ’»-« ciaude Sheneman attended a birthday dinner Satrdny evening at the home of •<r and M-« Cho) gouts near Walkerton In b^nor of Mm Hmvd Fouts Other guests Were •v. and Mm John Hartman of 'ronnneo and Mr and Mrs. mrlcs Fouts of Walkerton. i s 0 Al'TO - LIFE • FIRE I I FARM BUREAU| 5 INSURANCE I 5 „ I I Fred Bullinger X Phone 586-.W9 ■ ! 701 Monr ;e Walkerton j

I num [IN T LOSING | VII I valuables! = A- = 2 S I 7 ' 'w i s -1 = s = = ”•. -* .. = = entrust th^m to a Community State nm\ safe deposit E ~ box. Important papers, documents. b< nds and other = : valuables may be irreplaceable. lion t take chances! E = Protect them. Bring them at today. E | COMMUNITY | W STATE BANK ! Phone 656-3112 North Liberty E

Mrs. Edith Snyder of South Bend, was the guest of Mrs. Nellie Smith Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Del Pearse have returned home after spending ten days visiting Mm. John Stuber in Topeka. Kan. Mrs. Pauline Morris has returned after spending a week with Mr. and Mm. Marvin Biery in St Joe. Ind. A wiener roast was held at 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Davis by the Builders Class of the Church of the Brethren with 13 members and their families, making a total of 4R present. Mrs. Victor Geesaman and daughters have moved from San Diego. California, to the home of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Naragon while her husband is on sea duty with the Navy. * Mrs. Esther Dirr, Fort Wayne, Harold Treesh of Niles, Mich., Mrs Russell O'Connor and Mrs. Pauline Morris visit, d Mr. and Mr*. Austin Benjamin Saturday in Bangor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. James Plunket and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mi’, and Mrs. Walter Worthington. Sunday evening s r per gw sts wore Mrs. Jerry Kaufman and *on of Lakeville, Mrs. Wava Eslinger of Mishawlm. and Mr. and Mrs. George Close. SuMoy dinner guests of V’* nrd Mrs Raymond N ragon w-re M- and Mrs CoH Fu" ier and rhiiM tern Mr. and Mr« Dem Rhone . nd f”' ilv: T- ”1 \rde>”" n” i n.|e Naragon < f North ManMm. Robert Rauen Dvn an ’ Amn. Mr and M v Wi”; ,r, i D dnughtp*^ nrd Mr md Mm. Condos Gordon att rd^d fbn nuvlHinw Dor .' I Prine and V>-<- T Condon at Wanatah on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horrall. Mrs. Helen Mvikel and Jerry of Walkerton, called on Mrs. Victor Gee.wunan and daughters Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Harold Schrader of Koontz Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rudynski and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaques and sons, of South Bend, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlca Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs, Harold Craft and family in South Bend on Saturday. Misses Becky Livengood and Sharon Clark of Sumption Pnu rie were overnight guests of Mis. Nellie Smith. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kurzhal. of South Bend, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Waited Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wharton Attending the wedding of Tony Schmeltz of Walkerton, and Barbara Rynkens of Chicago, were Mr. and Mrs. Meri Judy and Mrs. Fred Keller of Buchanan, and Mrs. Nellie Baughman of Lakeville. Mr and Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Huntington. were Saturday and Sunday guests of the William Dutchers. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dutcher of South Bend were also Saturday evening visitors. „ । Mr. and Mrs. Fred D^oudrm, Mrs F<’na DeCoudros and Mrs Hazel Tilery of Oak Road were dinr r .;ur t ; of Mr. and Mm. O'a ri'. Finch Thursday at. the Strong Bow Turkey Tnn near Valpar ii^o. The wr* i >n wn ■ in c.n - (f the 1 ‘rthdav of Fred Di Coudres. PT.FDGFD TO SORORITY M ; Cvrleno DuMvirh of North I ih< rt” wn pledged to Irit i 7 tn National Social Soro’it\'. E”'*- is the dumM of Dr. and Mrs. Martin Lushb .ugh.

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O(X 7, 1965 --THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

। Mr. and Mra. Clifton Snyder were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richiml O Brien at Edwardsburg. North Liberty Band Boosters To Meet The monthly meeting of band parents and boosters will l>> h» d Monday evening, October 11, at 7:30 pm. in the high school. Wh»-ther or not you Imve a child in band, come ;ind jvupport your band and help make this year I one of the greatest. RefreshI ments will be served. □——— — — Q THANKS We would like to thank everyone for helping us since the fire, p Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goff I would like to express my i deep appreciation to everyone for the cards and messages they i e»*nt during my recent hospitalization. p Mm. Ann Cerame Pierce We wish to express our thanks to our relatives and friends for their many kindnesses, the beautiful flowers and gifts of food < । during the illness and recent loss of our beloved wife and mother, Mae Houser. We are especially

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greatful to Rev. Harold William^ ladies of the Methodist church, th East'm Star, and to Grace Atwood. Their thoughtfulness in niaiujg <>ur sorrow is appreciated and will always be remembered. The Claude E. Houser Family T would like to thank friends and r< latives for flowers and cards while I was in the hospital and also those who helped while I was at home. Mrs. Edwaixl DeVoe p Theresa Mane DeVoa I wish to thank the Lincoln Township Volunteer Fire Dipt, and Auxiliary, neighbors, friends and Plas Steel and employees for their help and ronsidration during and after mv recent fire. P Mrs. Lloyd Taylor Mr. and Mm. Claude Swibart wish to express their thanks tn the neighbors. North Liberty and Warren Twp Fire departments, so the fine work in extingulsl ing the fire and protecting the adjacent buildings on Saturday, September 25th. o7p NOTICE I will not b® responsible for debts marie other than by myself. James E. Peters IT R needed In CH CH

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