The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1967 — Page 5

§L^®News;L Walkerton

Ethel Bierly spent Christmas Day with the Russell Bierly family. Mrs. Walter Shores and Mrs. Francis Holland spent Inst Wednesday with their aunt, Mrs. Mae Kleckner in Knox. Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Craig were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love and Roliin of Mishawaka Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holland and Jim were supper guests last Wednesday evening of Mr and Mrs. Robert Holland in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Lnren Tiede and family of Sheboygan. Wis< nsin spent from Thursday to Saturday visiting his mother, Mrs. Charles Tiede and relatives. Mrs. Maxine Wood of South Bend, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kei ling and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Masterman and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer and Mrs. Lucy Ullery* were in Coldwater, Michigan last Sunday to attend a tea and opt n house for Mrs. Kenneth Miller who was named outstanding women of the year in Coldwater. Mr. and Mrs. Ottn Hchmeltt returned Monday evening from a weeks vacation in Bradenton, Florida where they visited Mrs. Bertha Rertha Reinhardt and Mrs. Gladys Bricker who are spending the winter there. Friday luncheon guests of Miss Ethel Bierly were Mr. and Mrs Warren Malstaff and children, Jay Allen, Marlo and Beth Amy. Mrs, Gladys Gilfoy and Miss Halen Conrad w*ere Mun day evening dinner guests of Mise Bierly. Guests of Ethel Bierly on Thursday evening, December 89th were Mr. and Mrs Russell Bierly, Mr. and Mrs. lister Bierly, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bierlv, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly of Walkerton: Mr and Mrs. Moris Malataff of Union Mills, and Mr. and Mrs Sidney Smith of Hamlet. Sidney showed films they had taken on trips and of the family several jeers ago.

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Have you tried OUR . . us homemade PIZZA’ Made to your order, no waiting Phone In. take it home or cat it here. Ph 656-3940 Liberty Lanes, bo. Liberty. Mrs. Norman Fults, 601 JackSon St., is a patient in South B< nd Memorial hospital, room 155 following a fall in thr home of her daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Sester in South B» nd, where she was spending the holidays Mr. and Mrs. James Reed report this week that the condition of their son, Craig, who was brought home from Memorial hospital, in South Bend, last Friday following an aut o ac< idrnt until this week. Saturday. January 7, Mr an 1 Mrs Andrew Harb-nn-bi w«r< honored f>>r their 25th wedding anniversary by Mr. and Mr.John Turnes and their two daughters. Cynthia and Jacquelin. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pogodzinski and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kaklh. Following the Saturday evening rehearsal for the wedding of Mias Luanne Hayter and Larry Long, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayter entcrtnin-*d the bridal party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A E McKesson. The wedding will take place on January 14. The guests included Misses Kathy Carlson, Judy Wright n I It- e Hayter, Francis Long. Charles Hall and Mr. and Mis Charles Hayter. Others present were Mr. and Mrs Raymond Smith, Ralu and Arden Smith Mr. and Mrs Cleo Clark returned last Thursday fwi u 3weeks vacation in Calif- mia. visiting n latives and frienis. They visited their sons. Mr. and Mrs. I^arry Crume and their family and Randall Clark, in West Covina. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paul Clark in Orange Valley, also Mr. anti Mrs. Bud Rowe, of Orange Vale. They spent an evening in Whittier and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Roh rt Cripe Mr. and Mrs Oran Sh .ler were also guests.

Miko Chadwell i in Memon I Hospital after suffering abroken hip in a fall Mr and Mrs ( mde Sh* neman attended a birtl day party Saturday evening in a. nor of Georg-* Waltem at the home of Mi . Chester Waltci in LaPaz. Mrs. A G. Hunt and Mrs. Norns Bussie pent last Thursday tn Lafayctt- with their mother and grandn ther, Mrs. Viola Emerson Mrs Al Dn wd .route 3. Plymouth, was < lied to Delavan, Wisconsin, last week bi-cause if the illness of her mother, Mrs. John McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton. David. Sharon and Gene, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mildred Williams, in Plymouth. Mr and M - Jim Lynch were Saturday evening visitors in the John Heron home. Mr. Willard Kn-pp is a patient In St .J'iscph s HospiLi! South Bi nd. HONORED WITH BIRTHDW PARTY SI MIAY AITEKNOON The fa! ;y of Mrs. Shirley Hartung . hrnd at the hum-* of her m< ’ .cr. Mrs. iUi-xia Oglv and sons. c. bert and Charl* . Rt 1, North liberty, Sun lay aftrrna n and vening. January sth. to honor aer birthday, which will be Janua .* 29. Mrs. L.rtung will return next week t« Robert Long hospital Indiana] hs, where she will undergo <*| n heart surgery. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. t -ph Freel, Dowagiac, Mich ; Mr. and Mrs. Laurence O Banion. Rolling Prairie; Mr and Mrs Terry O'Banl n, Mill Creek: and Donald Wireman, of North Liberty; all who furnished instrumental music and sinking for the party. Others prem.nt were Mr. and Mrs Fred Mats* n. South b-nd; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parks Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs

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JAN. 12, 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

.Joseph Arndt Bn-min and Hurry McMahan, of Fish I-ik* A tape r-'ording w * madof the entiri party an I |n- - nt- d to Shirl-*y as a nam-nto. N. L Junior High Loses To Wakarusa On January 5, the North Liberty Jr Hi tennis opened their 1967 part of the basketball schedule by suffering tw > b- • , to Wakaruxa. The 7th gra l--lost its game. 33-1*; whil- th-* Sth graders lost by a 40-25 .-eon Th-* 7th grade record n w st an ! - at 1 victor*, and 5 b while th-* Mh gr na -a r« < >nl >f 3 wins and 4 loshih In the 7th grade gam- Mil • Wesolek s< -red 10 of the IS points to I *ad the M-on-rs. In th-* sth grade content Bill Sr--der and Dan H* im-s wi’h 6 • i- h playeil h*Ht to th-* Brem-n Jr. High tea •'.;'*■•.•;■ for two games. Be a Defensive Driver

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N. L. Bth Grade looses In 4-Way T<»urn ament On Sa’urday, Imuir 28. the N -r' h Lil • '•; h of. b »k< t . b<ll t- im i th- ’ rhool f., r - l-ti im t <ir... / t! n will bgm at !♦ t m r th Hi; 'i s,-h-Gj-m fl *-r wr i the game b* tw-n R ll.n. j’r.ii’ir and Norti LO- rtv ad hen L How--! in:. mtdiatel*. h- the N-w Carlisle v.- Wakaru । giuiu*. The io>er- <>( the mommg Kamn v.UI play c- n • lati<*n ;,ium* at Ino p.m, a;.d with the hampioi * h.]» gan t - f How nm^lMt 1.- aft. t, A trophy v. i: i- pr- - n’-d to th* vanner f ' tournament at-1 pric« sLa *’ ’• urne*. will b. |o| f- r adul’ a. 1 25 f- : tud- r ’ , p. r see-;. n POOR l*<»| f( T I’..' .■ r.< ■ i■. i vfr * *i. • , n t wh»-n i' i~ jx nt w iting f s-'niethinx tun* up One ;*h»J turn .i! 1 expt et :• '• * d* ’h- n n-th* *.

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