The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 November 1966 — Page 7

rMfmnrw - North Liberty

Mrs. Gertrude Sousloy, Mis. Blanche Clark, and Mrs. Hazel Reel spent Tuesday in the Rolland Licchtenbarger home in LaPa z. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Allen Balsley and family, were Mr. and Mrs. Homer B Isley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Isley an 1 Tanya, and Mrs. H -rm in Steele. The occasion was ir honor of Keith Bal T y\ fifth b rthday.

“In The Paster’s Study” I JML Book Review Next Sunday KB Walter J. Liaeys, jJ.a., B D. _ , , , Pastor, First Baptist Chui ch Somebody recently . * * North Liberty said that we here at Phone 656-8344 our church are against book reviews. That's not exactly true: it ail depends on the book. In fact, Tm going to give a book review next Sund. y. More than that, I can promise you a book review at both the morning and evening services this coming Lord's Day! This Sunday I’ll be reviewing a book whi< h ays that every human being is a sinner and needs to be save! that not one of us urn save ourselves from eternal condemnation in a literal h* 11. that Jesus Christ can instantaneously save now and for eternity, that He may - ■ n miraculously return from Heaven and many oth» r imp >rtant things. As a matter of fact. I can guarantee you a review of THE BOOK and r.o other every Sunday here at First Baptist of North Liber'y. The end of your search for a friendly, singing. Bible-preaching church.

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Bowlers, don't forget the big r time at Liberty Lanes this Sat- ' urday night. Come bring your <■ wife and share in the fun. Mick ‘ and Cal. Suppei guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mis. Fred DeCoudres were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neal of Walnut Creek, Calif., and I >rs. otis and Htbu CulHti and family of Smith Bend. Th« occasion was in honor of the Calvin's birthdays.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marek spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Sunday dinner guests of the Richard O'Brien family at Edwardsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ulrich of South Bend were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Stella UI rich. Afternoon visitors wer Mrs. Grace Miller of South Ben and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jaqm and sons of Bourbon. Blan< e Clark, and Mrs. Haz □-—— — — c HOSPITAL NEWS □ n E street Division - Holy I'ainiß Mis. Doyle Jackson. Walkerton -Mrs. Leigh Roy Hohn Si Walkerton Mrs. Mauac .Mangus, Walkerton underwent surgery Tuesday Mrs. Roy Bulla, North Libomv □——— — — □ BIRTHS □ - □ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tm ’e of North Liberty, a daughte Ntvember 6 in Menu rial lb t’ 1 South Bend. — — —— — — Cl DEATHS □ q < harles \ndrew Woo< i iff Funeral services for harles Andrew Woodruff. 80, < 725 E. sth St., who died Thursd y. were held at 2 p.m. Saturda in the First Assembly of (Imi ’hurch. Rev. James W. Shivers, pa: or. otli< .ating, with buri d in the Fan view Cemetery. The Bubb Fun- ral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Mr. W< odruff attended the First Assembly of God. He had lived in Mishawaka 45 y< ars. moving there fr m Lafayelte, Ind. He was brn in Frankfort. Ind.. AuguA 31. 1886 and married Edith S. Kelley in Br< l.ston, Ind.. Nov. 28. 1912. She ■ ied May 16, 1966. He was ntii< : by the Ball-Band plant in 1942 ifter 20 years of employment Surviving are seven sons, Char a s Jr., of Soutl. Bend; Robert, John Leonard, Leroy and Will m, all of Mishawaka, and Keni ■ th, of North Liberty; two daup .ters, Mrs. Esther Gill of S' ut i Bend, and Mrs. Dorothy B sham, 'f North Liberty; 21 gran Ichildren; 14 great-grand-chil ..en and one brother, L>nnie Woo iniff, of Lafayette. Mrs. Ollie J. Giede Mr <. Ollie J. Giede, 65. of Rt. 3, W dkerton, died Wednesday night m Holy Family hospital, Lal’ rte. after an extended illness. She was b< ' n on Nov. 30. 1900. al Tyner, f e was married in It 28 to Augi. 'a Giede, who preceded her in m ath. Survivors include three br thers, Francy, John and Han all of North Liberty, and a si ter. Mrs. Gladys Baro. Rochest« Funeral services were held .t 2 p.m. Saturday in the N baum Funeral Home Walker 1 a. Rev. Ronald B. Ritchey, pa tor of the First Broth n Chur of North Liberty. Tficiatin Burial was in We.-ll at Cen tery, North Liberty. Her husl nd was a former fireman in So th Bend. L'rcy Benitt Leßoy Bennitt, 78. route 4, died Fridav night at Pine Like division hospital. He was born April 22, 1888 1| St. Joseph County to Thomas and Arvilla (Mead) Bennitt. He was married October 30. 1922 in LaPorte to Hazel Dipert who died in March 1966. Surviving are two sons, Don•hattz P riday-Saturday - Nov. 11 & 12 Shows 7 and 9 p.m. Boy Did I Get A Wi mg Number LI ward Small Presents Bob Hope - like Sommer Phyllis Diller ( '-safe Danovu - Marjorie Lord

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aid, LaPorte, and John, with the armed forces in Thailand; one stepson, Clyde Cavin. Laporte; two daughters, Mrs. Maty Wiltman. LaPorte, and Mrs. Martha Murphy. Stillwell; is grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and two brothers. Francis Bennitt. Buchanan. Mb higan, md Charles Bennitt. South Bend. Funeral services wi re held at 2 pin. Tuesday in the Nusbaum Funeral Home with Rev. r iV Davis officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Walkerton. Fall Festival At St. Panicks Thursday Ni^ht A Country Store will be one of the features of tlm annud Fall F tival !’■ Id it ihe st , p a tri< k S' hoo] Hall Thursday night, N- v. 10. iccoiding to Mrs Harrv H ,r---ness, ch orman of the affair. Mi s. Bern nd Hudak is chairman of

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the Country Store which wit feature home made "andy an< cookies, cakes and < ther som 1 items, white eh phan s. handiwork and apron sp». i.dtie,s. Mrs. Matthew Jaworski is , charge < f nfit -hm nts wiumm pi> ;, sloppy joes and oln < h''i<e of toiii.s will Ijo served Mis. Hain- - announced f. ,» final plans at the n .-eUng of t • St. Patrick Women's Club l. -u. w^-ek at the scho< I util. Program for the evening w a pama of Aim ri< an wom< n from the < on - cil of | lunian R. lations tr. :r South Bend. The women rep • sented the CatleJe wonmn t । Jew. the negto, and .a wr prot( -tant. who < penlv di -ea- <1 their prejudit t s nd bigotiY y. question <nd mswei- p >ioo eluded the eVen ng. The ) eiowd warn rx I •< ! '-shn iis by Mis. J. -a Ji Spinsky, m , Mayotte At ei ■ oi, 'Trs. Christensen and .Mrs R >b< i F • ta.

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