The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1966 — Page 11

Mail; North Liberty

Ron Horrall of Indianapolis, -pent the week and with his parnt . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horrall. Mrs. William Shields of ML ha. vaka was the luncheon guest of Mr, and Mrs. Clem Mamerow <>n Phursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder -pent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder in Plymouth, .Michigan Mrs. Harold Neel of Nyack, New York, was a luncheon guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I uCoudres. Dale Naragon, of Manchester College, visited Mr. a d Mrs. Raymond Naragon over the week •nd. Mrs. Myrtle Lytle, former resident of Mishawaka. has moved mto the home former’y occupied by Mra Grace Six. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shoue and tamily, and Mrs. Virginia G «**- man and daughter . visited Mr. au J Mrs, Mamin Fuller of South Bend SurvUy. Sunday visitors in the Clem Mamerow home were Mr. and Mm. Melvin Baughman and Mr and Mrs. Dwight Harbaugh of Lak (Wille, and Rua. el i Mangus of Kunmel, Indiana. Mrs. Emory Thomson and Mr-. Jmai« Cushman of Sullivan, Ind., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudre- Thursday thru Saturday. The Work! Dav of Prayer will be hold at the Star Church, corner of Pne and New .Road Peopt" o' a’l churches are invited to attend. Sunday (Tinner guests of the Roi^rt Rauen fam lv wet* Mr. and Mrs E’m r Gamer and family of Granger; Mr and Mr-. Clarence W*idfaV. Mt M ’♦on Perry, Mr sn<! Mrs Dran C"ane and dTmhter. r. hert Garner. Virsrl n^d Mae Gamer, »’> of Wanatah: Mr and Mr William Doan an! family and Mr and Mre. Char'es Gordon.

PUBLIC SALE I>w to the ckalh of my husband, I will *e'l 2 milt** north of North Liberty m State Road 23 to New R<uul then eaM 3 mllea to IhtnmaM Road Ow n « 2 mile north to Martindale Road then % mile u*wt or 6 mikw went of I.S. 31 on New Raad to PrinuxiMe on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 at 11:00 D S T MA (’ 111 NE R Y llMifi JI) Model 1010 gas tractor with wide front end on 12.4x28 nilkxr, Jew than 200 h >urs, Miry chan. 3 paint hitch; 1950 ^otJ Inwtor with Kel*^ linuler. runs go«:d, on goo 1 rubber, 2 way hydraulic; (All the foiliwng equipment U* 3 point hitdi): Ford 2-16’’ plow; JD 290 corn planter; Fond 7 ft. diac; d-row weoder; F'otd 7-ft. mower; Font ’-row spring shank cultixat >m with fertilizer attachment. (The following « quipmcnt is pull type: 7-row Hpnncr oq uhn*h with boom awl drips; Int. No. 17 rake on rubber; 12 ft. lime sprayer; 13 7 graii Uri! on bUwd; high apeed running g‘ar with good "rain box; 3-xec. sp ing tooth drag; 2-wheel BraUer; cement mix r with el. < tr.. motor; 330 ft. car tading (NEH ). IKU h - 19 Htadebaker truck with grain rack and Mock nu k. *’• ttorieer’* Note — Ail thia machinery la very clean. 300 lUkw Hay MiHCEIJ^iNEXH S — Several 11 hob- wit hog feeder* ; h g Uxuigus; gatew; overbewd gas tank; platform wa’t's; hand ix>r > jJwl’er; 3 ft. x 6 ft. » 4 " «Url top for w*<dirg lien h; rubtier tins! w bnlbarrow; oil furnace and pp'; H indite Mui'el 17 chain mu with bruah blade; 150 iunp. vleelrc welder; air cumpreaaor; ntep for 1010 JI) tow tor. T^RMS: < NOT KFISPONMJfUX FOR AfX’IDF.NTS — LI NCH SF-RYED Rosemaiv Brcdrinski EwtHl HiKikMooL AucL, Lreaburg 433-4771

Mr. and Mra Hany Clark visited relatives at Culver Sunuay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Strains visited Mrs. Myrtle Strope m Nappanee last Friday Mrs. F rtha Schrader visited Mr n! Mr< John MiHer. New Roa I la-t Saturday night Mrs. A Uh taker is recovering from her recent .line, s in her home. Mrs. Hazel UUery of Oak R ad. South Bend, called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres Thursday afternoon. Week end gue ts of Mr and Mrs Frank Suns and Kay were Mrs. Mary Auns* r ong and Sharon of Lafayette. Mr. an 1 Mrs P Ru t and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Swayzee of Kokomo, ‘pent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Charles Ulrich. Mr. and Mr;. Clarence Sousley of Mishawaka and Mrs. Nellie Smith sj>ent Sunilay with Mrs Gertrude Snualey. Mrv. William Emerick entertained the Rea Thimble Club last Thursday. After the him h(?on a business mcctis g wa; held and then a social hour. The Samaritan Class of she First Brethren Church 'njoy.d a pot luck dinner a: the horn* of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wh mer Sunday. R”V and Mr. Don^ Krieg and Rev. an I Mrs. M L amended the Wedevan Methodist 'fini tors an I wives retreat at Winona Rike last Saturday. Mr. a”d Mrs. AJ Whitaker of North Liberty entertainod th(’r fve daughters Mrs Pau] Szu< s Mrs. George Gyori. Mr . R t p P 1 ’ r Vr D<»n Tr kan ’ dangh ter n 1 • Mrs Morr s Wh faker who ■ birthday it was. NOTICE The o oof Dr Wa’ter M Denaut w 11 ho close i from Feb. 16 to March 19.

□——— — — □ DEATHS Arthur L. Fulk Arthur L. Fulk, 75, Harrison Street, Walkerton, was found dead in h s house trailer Friday morning of natural causes. He was born Sept. 10, 1890, at Bremen and iuul lived in Walkerton since 1943. He is survived by three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Vada Ervin of Bremen; one brotlier, Nonnan Fulk of Mishawaka; one half-brother, Charles Brown of Plymouth. Services were held at 2 pan. Monday at the Nusbaum Funeral Home. Rev. Harold Wilhanui, pastor of the Walkerton (Methodist church officiated, with burial in Woodlawn cemetery, Walkerton. Mrs. Ward Awakl Airs. Kathryn Awald, 65, of Rt. 3, Box 100, Wa.ke?lon, a teacher at Gruvertown School for 25 years, died at 7:15 p,m. Thursday in Osteopathic Hospital, South Bend, after an extended illness. Born on Oct. 30, 1899. in Walkerton, she was married to Ward Awald, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Janet Johnson of Van Buren, Ind.; a son, Daniel A. of Walkerton; a grandson and two sisters. Mra. Nelhe Verkier of Walkerton, and Mrs. Mildred Adkins of I-a Porte She was a member of Walkerton Chapter 319, Order of Eastern Star, and the Walkerton El’ll i^iurch. Services were held Sunday at 2:30 in the Walkerton EIRJ Church. Rev. David Filer, pastor, officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. William L. Hargrave Funeral services were held last

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Wednesday in Wesley Manor in Frankfort for Mr^. William H.urgrave wtio died in Community hospital, LaPorte, on Munday Sne was 82 years old. Her hus band, the Rev. William L. Hargrave served as pastor of the Walkerton Methodist Church from 1912 to 1916 He wa. retired. They liave made their horn* at Wesley Manor in Frankfort for several years. Survivors include her husband, two sons. John C. and Frank A. of RdVirte and one daughter. Mrs Helen Schaefer of Elkhart. □——— — — □ THANKS □ □ I would like to (-xpres-i my thanks and appnx nation to the American D-gion Po t 189, and D-gon Auxilary; also the Fireman's Auxiliary at Koontz Lake, friends, neighbors and relatives f<»r the r birthday and other cards, g fts and vi its during my stay in the Veteran Hospital at Fort Warne. Thanks again and God Bless you all. P Maurice Moorman We wish to express our appreciation A>r the kindness <dunvn us (hiring the illness and pas ing of our mother Mrs Carrie Crews. A special thanks to the Walkerton Nursing Home and the Walkerton Medical Cl nic for their service Mr and Mrs Jack Hannagen p Mr and Mrs. Joe Kerchaert We wish tn extend or.ir winner* thanks to the many frientK relatives and neighbors for the beautiful flowers card and many oilier deists of kiiviness sympathy and n'O'c* shown us during the recent lUnem and death of our wife and mother.

^alhryn E. Awald. And to the Walkerton Chapter O E S 319, a »[Mx ial thanks for your numeruim nx Ls of kindnes:. an I assistani e. Abo to Rev. Davd EHei for his help and prayers And to the Nusbaum Funeral Home. Ward Awald Mr and Mrs. Dan-el Awijd Mr. and Mrs. Larry Juin.son and David YOUTH ATTEND PROGIMM Seventeen youth from North Liberty Church of Brettin n attervbd the Youth Community Day at the First Presbyterian Chjr< h. South Bend. BROWNIE NEWS Brownie Tnep 76 met at the Youth Buil ig We had a Valentin party wth refne hr»en‘ of op< n-fa- ’-d sandwiches H -,| |. «>!- A-d. We ha! a Valentine excheu.ge ard played games. Laura Carter, reporter ca*ra-ii ■ visit : : cleo s : , Beauty Salon Z OPENING: (MARCH 2 HO<S North Main St- ■ North Liberty ■ ■ Ph>ne 656-4108 ■ For Appointment ■ F Local Operators ■ a , v

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