The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1966 — Page 6
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - NOV. 21. 1966
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Xocal News^K North Liberty
Mr. and Mis. Floyd WhiteFather and daughters of South Bend visited Esther Harman on Saturday. Mrs. William Shields of Mishawaka visited Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Junior on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Allen Ba Isley and Keith were Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. Raymond Britton in South B< nd.
nHINKABOUT IT! I vl - ■ BY RAY A. NUSBAUM The late John Wannamakcr once said, ‘‘Half the money I spend in advertising is wasted. But I have never been able to figure out just which half.” Maybe he was jesting. Maybe not. I don't know. But I do know there are problems in even attempting to do any Funeral Home advertising. Almost all Funeral Homes can and do say the same things. The ads usually stress quiet, dignified service; reverent care; sympatheic understanding; reputation for attention to detail - and so on. Actually however, when Funeral Home services are needed, the selection is nearly always made for reasons of reputation. Through the years, our firm has earned a deservingiy good reputation. Many families already know this. Even so to better acquaint everyone with who we are, what we stand for. how and what we think, - this new column will appear every week in this paper. Watch for it. Read it. You will find it interesting. RAY A. NUSBAUM, NUSBAUM FUNERAL HOME. Roosevelt Road and Ohio St., Walkerton, Indiana, Phone 586-3444.
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Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth Urich <>f South Bend visited Mrs. Stella Ulrich Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Del Pearse was the Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. T. F. Radmacher in Walkerton. Sunday breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman were Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner of Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Murphy.
Mi> Willard Naragon and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. John Beron and family. Mrs. Del Pearse and Mrs. Tom McGwin visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover and Jane in Warsaw on Friday. Mrs. Ethel Olrerly and Mr. and Mrs. John Oberly of Wyatt, and Mr. and Mrs. William Heck and family of Tippecanoe, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finch of Hanna, Mrs. Clem DeCoudres and Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres, were Friday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Harry Ullery at the Mayfair Restaurant. Liberty Twp. Club Hears Japanese Girl The Liberty Township Home Demonstration Club met Friday with Mrs. Arthur Kime. Katsu Horni, a Japanese student attending North Liberty High School, was the special guest. She modeled a kimona, sandals and slippers, showed pictures and slides and told of native customs. Mrs. Charles Whitmer and daughter, Mrs. Carl Wille, and Mrs. Albert Wosniewski were also guests. Mrs. Herman Brinkhoff showed slides taken by her daughter during her recent trip to Holland. Cans were decorated and packed with Christmas cookies for Beatty Memorial hospital. The next meeting will be on Thursday, December Ist, at the home of Mrs. Brinkhoff at 18:80 from where the group will go on a tour of the Hickory Farm Store and then to Rouch's Eating House for the annual Christmas luncheon and 81.00 gift exchange. DIXIE WALKER CLUB Guest couples for the Saturday night dance were from Hanna. Hudson Lake, Three Oaks and Mishawaka. Refreshments were furnished by Ethelyn and LaVerne Young and Jim and Lorraine Mercer.
Plans were made for a Christmas party on Friday night, December 16th. with a pot luck supper following the dance. Also a SI.OO grab bag with women bringing a woman’s gift and men a man’s gift. Future dances will start at 7:30 instead of 8:00. Our Classifieds - Only 75c.
glllllllll'llllllll ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J — . ... .....,, ■■■—R " comments invited to: ■ “In The Pastor’s KFwlw ■ study ” * 5 HAVE A MH = : GOOD i : TOMORROW : ■ Pastor, First Baptist Church g । North Liberty Have a great Thanksgiving Phone 656-8344 ■ tomorrow. Enjoy the delicious food. Have a good time with the relatives and friends. Os E f course, be sure to give thanks to God. Don't overlook any . important thing. I * Not least in importance Is your permanent position before y God. Are you sight with Him? You can be — now. Are $ you saved? You can be — right now. You can receive - Jesus Christ as your penamal Savior freon the. wiTwntirni , of your sins. You can be saund today! Why not be saved today and have the greatest Thanksgiving * ever! See the new ■ l First Baptist Church * ■ under construction . ft • 407 Elm Street, North Liberty ■ CIS BB ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■'"
KOONTZ LAKE l-H CLUB The l-H Club meting was held at the home of Mrs. John Sei k November 15. Cup cakes and punch were served by the hostess. A Christmas party is planned for December 13 at the home of Mrs. Fred Cook. Good resolutions never die —. they just fall by the way side.
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