The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1966 — Page 15
- Local News . North Liberty
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ri.„h of South B»*nd were Tuesda visitors in the Clem Mamerow home. The Price reunion will be held Saturday at the Sheneman Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark Portia and Nathan Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bickel and Mrs. Gertrude Sousley recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Licht < nbarger in LaPaz. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNutt and Becky Sue. of Yorktown. Indiana. Were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudn-s. Mrs. Herman Steel" has returned to the home <<f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baisley from Holy Family hospital. don. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rauen and family, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pheghy in LaCrosse. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis Sr., has been accepted as a member of the “A Capella Choir" at North Manchester College. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rosner of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schaeffer of Niles; Mrs. Mary Spencer of Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark, attended the funeral of their uncle, L. G. Walker, Monday afternoon Sunday guests of Mrs. Stella Ulrich were Mr and Mrs Del Purdom of Kokomo, and Mrs. Robert Jaques and sons of South Bend. Rev. and Mrs. Jack McDaniel and children of Matteson. Mich . called on friends here a couple of days last week. Rev McDaniel is the forme: pastor of the First Brethren Church.
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Mrs. Robert Egger and Ellie visited relatives here over the week end. Mrs. William Fannin spent a few days last week visiting relatives in Granite City, 111. Sunday dinner guests of Mi-, and Mrs. Walter St rope were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strope and chilMr. and Mrs. Frank Rauen. Mr. and Mrs. William Doan and family, Mr. and Mis. Charles Gordr< n of South Bend. The Buss family reunion will be held Sunday at Shmeman’s Grove. Miss Connie Davis daughter of Mrs. Josephine Christenson of Knox spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Nellie Smith. Legion Auxiliary To See Styles At Meeting Thuisd . October 6. at 7 p.m., the Ame. .can Legion Auxiliary will be h >st to a Bee-Line Style Show at their regular meeting at. the I*- M Home. All proceeds will go t the Scholarship Fund. All mem ers are urged to attend and t<> pay their 1966-67 dues. Mrs. Linder Schmeltz and Mrs. Robert Wardman an- in charge of the program and refreshments. Mrs. T«trry Gioves, unit president, and Mrs. Emery Flaugher, secretary, will attend the presid- nt and secretary conference of the Auxiliary in Indianapolis Dctobei Ist. Folks living m the past h ivo a perverted id«a of foresight,
South Bend Deanery Council Hosts Card Party Mis. Floyd L. Welter. 1322 E. Victoria St., South Bend, was hostess September 16th for the first planning meeting in her home for the Annual Fall Scholarship Card Party of the South Bend Deanery Council of Catholic Women. The dessert card partv which is open to all will be given October 27th at 7:30 p.m. in St. Matthew Co-Cathedral Auditorium in South Bend. Serving on the committee with Mrs. Welter as general chairman is Mrs. Thomas McNeff as cochairman. Other committees arc: Mrs. Peter Kleobsits and Mrs. Stanley Galeziewski. tickets; Mrs. John Elli. Mrs. Elmer Danch. refr» shm.nts; Mrs. Thomas Arch. Mrs. X invent Salay. special prizes; Mis. Henry Gudates. Mrs. Homer Dickerson, door prizes; Mis, E. J. White, table prizes; Mr-. S. L. Mackowski. Mrs. Matthew Sa rec, decorations; Mrs. Harry Becker. Mrs Lyman, table favors; Mrs. W. p. Duggan, publicity. Mrs. Welter used salmon colored gladioli and geraniums with purple astors on her dessert table which was covered with a violet linen cloth The ticket chairmen, Mrs. Klebosits and Mrs. Galeziewski, will be assisted by Mrs. Arch. Mrs. Elli. Mrs. R. A Vandewalle. Mrs Henry Klnwinaki. Mrs. Janies Lovejoy, Mrs. Walter O'Brien. Miss Hildegardc GqU*t, Mrs. Joseph McCarthy. Mrs. Vai Costello. Mrs L. J Daufenbach. Mrs. Hairy Malstaff. Mrs. John Slick. Mrs. Buford Nunley. Mrs. J. R. Pozgai. Mrs Edward Morenc, Mrs. Julius Farkas, Mrs. Max Szymanski, Mrs Mary Holycross. Mrs. Sa rec, Mrs. John Walsh. Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Henry Chn bot, Mrs. Frank N < spedziany. Mrs. Janies McK -on. Mrs. Jos.-ph Prcsby, Mrs. Frank Heia zeg, Mrs. Em ene Krom witter, Mrs. Cyril DeLaruelie, Mrs. Joseph Monhaut, Mrs. McNeff Mrs. William Cob-man, Mrs, William Kelley. Mrs. W. V. Krill -nberg. r. Mi- Gudates. Miss Ruth Segety, Mi Maurice Pozzi, representing 32 p wishes and five inter-parochial atiihates of northern Indiana area. Pr«s eeds from the ti< k- I sale for the benefit card party will be used for scholarships to Saint Mary's College. South Bend, for special training for those interested m teaching na ntally retarded children. Applicants are invited to contact the 1966 Scholarship Chairman. Mrs. Margaret Alexander, 1823 E. Donald St., South Bend. Indiana, for information regarding the awarding of scholarships. Mrs. William Hillerman, president of DCCW, was a special guest. Mrs. Hillerman will represent the Deanery at the 33rd National convention of the National Council of Catholic Women to be held October 5 thru 8 in Miami, Florida. The convention theme, “The New Pentecost” was recently announced by Mrs. Marcus Kilch Youngstown, Ohio, NCCW president The NCCW Is a federation of Catholic Women's organizations representing some ten million Catholic women in the United States and in military installations overseas. The South Bend Dean ry is al filiated with NCCW. Mrs Harry Malstaff is DCCW I ri„ Sat., Sun., Sept. SO, Oct, 1-2 3 Days! I ri., Sat. f Show* 7:00 and 9:30 Sunday Matinee Only at 2:00 Look Out lor Eun! Action! Romance! Technicolor Walt Disney presents Crusoe, U.S.N. Lt. Robin Dick \anDyke - Nancy Kwan Xkim Tamlroff Adm, 1 or This show: Adults 75r, Children 50c
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Parish repre.M-ntatiVe for St. Patiick * hurt h and icket chairman •"r tXalkerton. R v Anthony L.tko i ■ la-anery M b i t,,[. Select Models For Fashion Show M <d"ls for the forthcoming Fashion Show md Card Partv Thursday. Sept 29, it st. Patrick School Hall at 8 pin. sharp, nnannounced today by chairman . f models Mi.,. Lawrence Malstaff. Besides heist If, Hu-y include Mrs, Howard Tuttle. Miss Jane Powell, Miss Marilyn Firestone, Mr*-. Kevin Huffsbiter, Miss Donna Harness, Mr Roy DeSimone. Mrs. Alfred Allsop. Mt Charles X anza. Miss El um Knowlton. Mrs. Howard Knowlton Mis. Matthew Jaworski. Mt ('hnrlis Lloyd, and Mrs. Albert X’.mWanzeele. Models' make-up will !>e furnished by Holiday M ign- Mr,. Wilma Hock tt. di.!ributoi. Ihe new tall fashions and trends of the season will be provided by the “Shop Across the Street" of Nappan. • . and I’l. t. Ilers Village Store will furnish the stage setting. A sesquicentcnnial theme will be featured m which a special .appearance .-in be made by the following Mrs. Harry Malstaff. Airs. Harry Harness, Miss Su.- Skinner. Miss Debora Moor.-, Mrs. Thomas Anspaugh. Mrs. Lloyd Hartsell. Mrs. J >seph Burkis. Mrs. Charles X anza. Miss Donna Harness, and Mrs. Lawrence Mal taff. Tickets will be available it the door. An outstanding number of door prizes and table favors will be given away. Cl B SCO! TS All boys between the age- of s -10 who are interested in becoming Cub Scouts, bung your parents and come to our pack meeting Friday. S. pt. 30. at 7 30 it the Youth Buildyig. N. LIBERIA P I \. I |>|| | |{\ North Liberty p.T A. Fish Fry Friday, October 7 --I'.ing fr ,n •’ 1 ‘ s OP-Jaii •. Amet - n I , K |,, n HHL Adults .<1.25 < Jul i I( n 12 to •>. o>c; under five. f. -i-.
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Gospel ( oncert To Re Held hi Walkertoi Ihe G- d N.-w, Quartet of >o: land, low a, will pr.-se n H ( (1I , , ”f gosp. I and spuitu .1 songs ( the i alkerton Presbyt. n . t hinc'h Phllrsdav evening ( < ber 13, at 7:30 p.m I his [iiariet was organize i Januai 196a. Since then n • h ive I • n Singing as a full- im g r osp.| quartet throughout • United Stat.-s and Canada ir.d i enjoyed and appreciat.d by tio, Who . ome to hear them. Th 1 tour i- void albums ar. avai an it th. ir conc-rts. by mail and i many record stores. Some of songs on these albums, ..nd wm t they also smg at their .one ; 1 1,1 ।he ()ld < 'ount r y ('him i How < Ir.-at Th<>u Art “Wh Savi-.r . Sorry. I Never Ki . X hi and m tny more For all who come to their . < .-it, w.- promise , !n . nt. itai, ii . evening of gosp. l niu.-ic as was । bl.-ssing from the mess, g they brim- in song, W. ff.q sm you will .onsid.r it time w, • p<nt. I'|. । jom in f..i a tin <’h isti.au fellowship. W.- wil I- ' king foi YOU! DIXIE XX XI HER ">QI ARE D XX( E < |.| | Our semi-monthly srpi .i. du. w as held Saturday, g. ptember 2-» < »Ut Os town guests were fmn South Bend. LaPort. . Mishawas Hanna and Elkhart. Refrcsf uents were a-rv.d by Peggy a < ’onrad Kriskovskv. Election officers was h.-ld with the folio . ing being drafted into s.-iVe for the following Veal Coni - < Kriskovskv. president Fred Da lels. vice-president; Betty F y s.-cretary; Omei Fi v. treasui. Marilvn Wallace, reporter. A v< te of t hank.- f. ('lyde a < Ev i Stickley Al md R.-v . Kiir. dinst, our offn.-r, for the pa-y.-ar. If I I. ( OXI KOI. Self-dis- iphned is the m., who bridles his tongue and p< a ch* • k ivm on his t.-mp r.
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