The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1966 — Page 7

North Liberty

Cecil Benjamin of Spring Lake, New Jersey, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Pauline Morris, this week. Rummage and bake sale Saturday. April 30, 9:00 am. at the K-C Hall in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Westfall otf Wanatah were Friday guests In the the Robert Rauen home. Mr. and Mrs. W’ayne Humphrey and daughter, Renee, of Indianapolis, sp*. nt the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Walters.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were the week end guests of the Carl Reid family in Fort Wayne. Del Pearse returned to his home Sunday from Holy Family hospital James Perry of New' Carlisle visited Mrs. Charles Ulrich Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suns and Kay and Mrs. Shelia Thomas and family were week end guests of the Jamvs Workman family in Sharpsville.

Mrs. Cecil Hay attended Mothers Week end at Indiana University, Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reed were Tuesday supper guests of the Amo Reeds. Mr. and Mrs .John Reed of Fish Lake were Tuesday luncheon guests of Mrs. Am<> Re d. Sunday afterno n visitors in the Clem Mamerow home vine Mr. and Mrs William Heck and family of Tip- -anoe. Mr. and Mr Claude Sheneman ( recently atten ‘d a dinner at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tliayer in Lal’ .7.. Other guests 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Don Teter of Mishawaka; the Ray Stonebumers of Tyner; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barr of Plymouth; Mrs. J. C. Milner and Clarence Schmeltz of Walkerton. The occasion was in honor of Mr. Tliayer's 16th birthday. Attend Church Sunday

APRIL 2M, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

Community Club To Attend Annual Fellowship Tea The Walk irton Women's C>mniunit Club vlll meet at the Town Club Friday. May 6 at 1 o'cloi for a short bu iness meeting bt Ore attending 'ho May Fellowsh > Tea at the United Methodist (’hureh. corner of Illinois and Van Buren Streets. ___ _ — □ BIRTHS Q □ Mr and Mrs. Lynn Borton nf North Liberty, a son, April 20 in Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Shields are tho parents of a 9 It. 5 oz son. bom Wednesday, April 27, in Holy F<%mily hospital A daughter, April 20, tn Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lemert in Holy Family hospital.

fatherly advice FOR MOTHERS DAY Your wife will enjoy receiving a Mother's Day card from you on May 8 just as nu.ch as one from the children We have funny cards, tender cards, fancy cards —all resigned by Hallmark, "When you care enough to send the very best.'*

jacob 7?ev<df drug store Phone SSG-31i41 Walkerton

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