The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1966 — Page 3

o - ----- o DEATHS □- - □ JoH-ph Fargo Joseph Fargo, 70. of Rt. 2, North L berty, died early Thursday morning in hi a home. He was bum in Hungary on Feb 23, 1896. He was a retired Studebaker employee. He is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Ka herinn Bugket of Walkerton, and Mrs. Mary Livengood of South Bend; and a n phew, Frana Fargo of North Liberty. Services were held at 2 pm. Saturday in the Nusbaum Funeral Home, Wa'kerton. Rev. David K ; lrr. pastor of the Walkerton .United Methodist Church, officiated. Bur al was n Highland Cemetery’, South Bend Mrs. Ralph Harbaugh Mra Thelma B. Harbaugh, 55. of 27366 New Road, died at 8:55 a.m. Wednesday in South Bend

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I Memorial Hospital following an illness of seven months. She was | born on July 30, 1910 in North Liberty, where she had lived all her life. She was married on July , 30, 1930 in Fulton County to Ralph H. Ha baugn who survives. ! Also surviving are a. ao n, Wayne i/. of North L berty; a daughter, Mis. Ruby F. Bu s ,f Walkerton; four grandchildn n; one broth r, i Richard L. Shade of North Liberty; one s,sti r, Mrs. Evelyn Harbaugh of North Liberty. Services were held at 2 pm. Saturday at the North Liberty Methodist Church Rev. William Burgess, pastor of Gospel Center United Miss.onary Church of South Bena, officiated, assisted by Rev. Thomas Frost, pastor of the North Liberty Methodist Church. Burial was in the Sumption Prairie Cemetery in South Bend. She was a member of the Gospel Center Church and the

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North Liberty Home Demonstration Club. List Models For Style And Fabric Show A list of the mode's who will partic pate in the Style and Fabric Show, under the sponsor hip of the Walkerton Better Homes Demonstration Club Thursday, April 14, at the high school gym, has been released by Mrs. Clyde Bick, general chairman. Included in the list of those appearing are: Mrs. Bick and daughter Barbara; Miste Kay Powell, Miss Nancy Williams, Mrs. Jean Fry, Mrs. Dean Fry, Miss Nancy St ckley, Mns. Branson Hiatt and daughter, Nancy; Mrs. Harry Mahstaff and daughter Laura Kay; Misjes Barbara, Fenny and Donna Naragon; Mrs. Ed Brooker, Miss Collette Weller, Mrs. George Warner and daughter, Lynn. Also modeling will be Mrs. Albert Ray, Mrs. John McGovern, Mrs. Howard Clingenpeel, Mrs. Tom Clingenpeel and daughter Tammie, Mrs. Harold Muncie, Mrs C. J. Christensen. Miss Donnetta Harness, Mrs. Richard Masterman, Mrs. Jerome Howard and slaughter Pam, Mrs. James Nusbaum and children Elizabeth and Jimmy. Lisa Shields. Mrs. Bruce Henry’ and son Jeffery, Mrs. James Clark and daughters. Kim and Belli. Also Mrs. Thomas Cotton and daughter Leslie Jo. Susie Mmter. Mrs. Bernard Thompson and daughter Ann. Mrs. Leland Welch and daughters Patty and Beverly, Miss Linda Huhnke, Mr. and Mrs. Deri Wallace and children Vickie and Neal. Mrs. Ed Keeling and Kimberly and Rodney, Mrs. Alvin Boise, Mrs. John Hans, Patti and Janice Houser. Cm iy Huhnke, Bonnin Baker, Mrs. Robert Lidy, Mrs. Rusnell Hartsough, Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, Mrs. Gene Rhiwhes, Mrs. Robert Erdelyi and Mrs. Eugene Hewitt. All costumes have been made by the models or their motlujiW and al! listtd arc from this ar-a. Materials were purchased from the M.G.M. Fabric Shop in Laporte, which is the sponsoring store and will do the narration. Then- v>ll be puny door prizedonated by the MGM Shop and lo< al businms men. Ent’rmirment will be bv the loci 4-H members. Mrs. Dav d L-.wrencc will be accompanist. The Skognm S’ore a^d Harvey's ime Store will sum sh any aco-s---sories needed by n? xlels. The show will start at 7:30 pm. and tickets may be? purchased from any club member. Refreshments vtll be served. Rehearsal in the gym- Monday April 11, 7:30 pm. ATTEND CLUB (X)NVENTION Mrs. Dean Knowlb n. president of the Walkerton Women's Community Club: Mrs. Fred Helfrich, president -elect; Mrs. Edu ai d Brooker. Mrs. George Hillis. Mrs. Rov Newell and Mrs. Helen Mitchell attended the St. Joseph Countv C nvention of Federated Clubs at the Tabor FIT. Church Mondav. The Riley Womens Club was hostess for the luncheon and program. 60 Years Os Service F«t. 1^ lemontrees A mtlimnn o^l jUM Ata*®*® tn Phone CE i 7771 230 S. Michigan St

APRIL 7, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

County Line Club Mee s With Mrs. Barden Mrs H-izel Barden, as isted by Mrc Mm* o Mike-all, en'ertaincd the County Line Chib recently :n the Barden home. Birthdays hon- red were th< c of Mr< Herald Hostetler Jr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh. Door prizes were received by M’s. Robert Barden. Mrs. Calvin Kronk. Mrs. Carl Cnech, Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn Sr. During the business meeting, Mrs. Kronk gave all members booklets to paste in the receipts

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£2 would. And then He did it"idler J. ( Ilwjh, 8.A., B.D. x E Easter is the anniversary of thatPaator, I'irst Baptist Church x X resurrection, the anniver ary ol North Liberty | Umt eimng back to life three ph(|lte 656- 8 344 S — after His death. x X Where is Jesus’ body today? It huh not been cremated, it S 3 — has riot decayed, nor has it suff< ml d» traction < f any knd — X It vias resurrected and Jesus was sen alive by hun'.r\ls x x Then, in that Kime thirty-thr< >y a- -< ld l>> iy. He went up! 3 x ‘Yes, one day with many watching, He supema'orally but X x rimp’y was lifted up and was received into tho cloutls. He x X rotumed to the home lie Ikul left thiily-three y-ars before, x E And He is tlure alive tulay. X If you arc isaved. He Is today with the Fa'her int> n e ling for g 2 you — guaranta mg that your eternal Ife IS eternal. If you S X are not saved He Is Matching and waiting for y u b> trust 3 X Him, hoping Unit you wid receive what He aecontp ^h»^l on 3 X the cross as being sufficient for yt»ur pem nal entry into 3 X Hciven. He kt waiting for you to quit hoping or trying to 2 2 f «J*n your way t»> Him and to simply TRI’JT Him 1 for He 2 X has already paid ymr way with His uvfi b’oxl. His resur- 3 ~ re“tion proved that Has d ath ups g od ena-ugh to save you. 3 S Y< s, He is lovingly waiting for you to get saved. 3 „ 3 ~ If you die wit '.out Him He then vhll b' y 'ir eternal JUDGE — E not your 1 ving SAVIOR as He is In H even at this very S xmi utc. Reject Him? no more, receive Him now. 3 ~ Easter is womku-fu!: Jesus i|. still alive — and always will be. 2 £ ATTEND T”E RIDGE RFI.TEVING DIBI.E TE ACHING 5 x E mj:-rRFACHTNG CHUHCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS E 2 atSTHR SUNDAY. SimiiiiiiiHiuiuiiiiuiuiiiiiiraiiiiiHiiiiiMiiuiuiiiuiimiiiim

that, had been enteo-d bv mdrnbers. Mrs. Wilder Bun 4do U d Mrs Hostetler w< re winte rs at games. Tho St. Patricks theme was carried out in the d'</,r in the home and in the nfr rnents. Mrs. S’e’.vart Wf ler pH - sid<'d ns president in the absence of that offic r. Mrs. Kronk will he hostess to the club for the April meeting. NOT I C E There will not be. a Koontz Lake Sportsman Sh ot this Sunday, due to Easter. There will be a shoot on May 8. a7

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