The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1966 — Page 7
North Liberty
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wharton of South Bend, were Sunday evening visitors of Mrs. John Schrader. Mrs. Gertrude Sousley spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bickel in New Carlisle. The Jolly Jills Home Demonstration Club and the Rea Thimble Club held their annual joint picnic in Sheneman's Grove last Thursday. Mrs. John Schrader accompanied Mrs. Harvey Schopp, Mrs. Keith Tice and Mrs. Harold Geyer to Wheaton. 111., Saturday, where they met Mrs. Schopp’s son. Gregg. He had spent a month in a youth camp in northern Wisconsin. Thf’V have returned to their home in Dayton. Ohio. Chain Sows See The XL 12 Saws In Stock Another Homelite First! NewXL-850 Chain Saw Has Solid State Ignition |No replacement or adjuNtment of breaker points Im*chum* then* aren’t any* • Double fuel capacity, double oil capacity. • Weighs only ID^ lb*., les* bar and chain. • Cuts 15” hardwood in 10 see onds, 16” softwood In 8 seconds. • Automatic chain oiler. • So light you can balance L I on one hand. Also Chain Filing WILLIAMS SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 586-3181 Walkerton
Mr. a I Mrs. Harry Clark visited Re.. and Mrs. Earl Surface in Laporte last Friday. Recent week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eldred of Riverside, Illinois. Bowlers We still need a few Couple for Mixed Doubles. Saturday nights at 7:00 p.m. starting September 10th. Monday evenings at 9:15 p.m. starting September 12. Call Liberty Lanes, 656-8940 or Mick or Cal Anderson at 586-2010, Walkerton.
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Mrs. Grace Miller of South Bend, visited Mrs. Charles Ullich on Sunday afternoon. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Del Pearse were Mr. nd Mrs. W. M. Fredrick of DeKalb, Illinois. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. William Dutchei were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Huntington, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Perry have returned to their’ home in Big Fork, Mnnnesota, after spending several weeks with relatives here and in Lakeville. Mrs. Ross Emminger and daughter of Mishawaka, and Mrs. Joseph Emmons and son. were Monday guests of the William Dutchers. Mrs. Emmons and son will leave Thursday to make their home in Portland. Oregon. Mi’, and Mrs. Charles Finch of Hanna, Mrs. Edna DeCoudres and Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Hazel Cilery of Oak Road.
August 18, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
Marti Rudynski is sp« nding a Couple of Weeks at home before returning to classes at Indiana I ’niversit y. Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Clifto i Snyder attended the twenty-f fth anniversary reception of Mr and Mrs. Jack O'Brien in South Bend. Saturday evening. Approximately one hundred attended. Sunday evening guests in the Alien Balsley home were Rev. and Mrs. Gene Witski and family of Pompano Beach. Florida; Rev. and Mrs. Walter Claeys and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baldey aid Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley a.ia Ta.-ya, of North Liberty; and Mrs, Frank Doyle of South Bend. Mrs. v icm Mamerow was th. guest of honor at a birthday dinner held Sunday at the Wil liam Shields cottage at Di.unon i Lake. Others present were M and Mrs. William Heck and fan - ily of Tippecanoe. Mr. and Mr ■ Jerry Oberly of Mishawaka. A and Mrs. John Oberly of Wy; ’t. Mr. Mamerow and Junior.
Miss Susan Ste.de is spending ■ ;• few weeks with her parent i Ir. and Mi < Max Steele, b.-f, . eturning to classes at IM mv, Mrs. Loiieir. Grimes of H m, i, Michigan, i . spending a f. w da\ s with Mr. .ml Mrs. Fred t , - Coudrt s ■ N.r. and Mi s. ('lem Mari.rov and Junior/ alt. nded a < a. i<c » . barbecue at Tippecanoe on Sa't - da* evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ste< ie nd far ily visited Rev. and M s R y Mills and family in Gary Sui d < / afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Rudynski and family, attended th.- w ddiig ] of Janette Davey and Philli > Jon's al Grace Brethren Chur in Elkhart Sunday after nooi Claude Houser has bee, do--mi :s.-1 from Memorial hospit . , South Bend, on Wednesday )'• .' several weeks. II \MM\-II V\h )ur high standard ot nvn g in this modern ago brings <no . the high cost of living.
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