The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1967 — Page 9

foCALS^ e □Sa borth Lioerty Nancy Steele was the week end guest of Susan SU el at DeI’auw University, Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover <>f, Warsaw visited Mis. Del Pearst on Sunday. Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs Alb n Bal ley were Mr . Raymond BrUn and family of S aith Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ration and family visited in the Clarence Westfall home at Wanatah on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder returned home Friday evening after watin; reltiv. - in Denver, Colorado and California for five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naragon of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Nam ton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. John Beron and family. Victor Go-tman and family, Crumstown Highway, Cui Fullmer and family ot Mish., Dean Shoue and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ininnn Whitmer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Naragon. Miss Sherrie Norris, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. N rris, 63860 Thorn Road, North Liberty, Indiana, has enrolled in the Dental Nursing eotir.se nt the Elkhart Institute of Technology, Elkhart, Indiana. She started her training February 27, 1967.

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Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Naragon were week-end guests of Mr. and Mr, John Beron and family. Mr, and Mrs. Richard I hich an i daughter of South Bi nd Stella Uh h n Satur lay attern < n. Jerry Feere was winner of the contest. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace All L i -h are the spins us of the group. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Derm M >rus nd f niily of Crumstown Hi hway were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Pauline Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and Judy of Mishawaka wore Sannav dinner eric-’ to' Mr. and M William Dutcher. The North Liberty C.B.Y.F. were hosts for the Northern Indi i • S ’etir n1 sj rh -tert J ■ Bonham, as pre ident of Section I. was in charge of at n < ments. The W- men's I 1 li' w hip. Mri Kahl, n Whitnv r in charge, served the banquet. Mr and Mrs. Ch a Manu-row an I Jun! r were Sunday dinner i u *st • of Mr anti Mrs. John Oberly at Wy ft, Mr. and Mrs. William Shells of Mi h'". ■) « and Mr. : nd Mrs. Wdl' im Heck and family of Tippecan >e were also guests. The < ccaslon was in hon r of the birthday of Clem Mamerow. K. LAKE CONSERVATION (’LI B IO MEET Business meeting T Tidny. March 17, at 8:00 p.m. Mr. Lavelle Hensen, will be present t > talk on Conservation. Mr. Hansen is a state conservation officer. Refreshments following the meeting. Members and friends welcome.

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Tri Kappa Plans Style Show May 11 The Epsilon ’hi Chaptei .. Tn Kappa held their March mu ting at the home of Mrs. E n L Brovdd. Mr Robert Hiler, General Chairman announced that tick't.. are avnilal Jo fm the Style Sh w on Moy nth at ~ 30 ■o the 'talkert* a Eh namtum bail hn- <n Walkerton. Th. Girl sc. ui T a will be hell •d h- V ith Building on March 12th fr< n 2 to , ;0. Members are reminded to bring a dozen cookies each. z Mrs. Janies C pek reported the nnnu: 1 S nior Tea Over The Rainbow" will be held April 2Gth. It was voted - n and approved th. t th- chapter nono- a local 1 I*, i student to attend summer camp. '’’ ch ri! v, , ( .mUtt i -pnrtt dental < heck t sch .<i due th( , ^orta c of d( ntMe al

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On February 23, Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, president, attend# d the In i ii!.'t i< n o s the n-w 1 orta^e Chapter, am' pr*- r.ted them with a gift Mr / Stanley Orcutt report, on what the eh.b doe for nuntai heaph. Each chaptei is n p nsible, but it. is all voluntary. Provence 9 supports the beauty shop at Beatty Memorial Hospital. The Hostesses assisting Mr Brovoid for the evening were Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and Mrs Leland Welch. A St. Patrick niotiff was used. OREGON - DAVIS CHOIR TO PRESENT I (STER CANTATA The fifty three voice Or»“ < r Davis Hi"h School C no rt Ch i’ under the direction of Mr. John Burris will present the Easter C nt at a 'The Glory of Fas’cr" th': Sunday evening, March 12. 7:00 p.m. at the Ko< ntz L?l < I ni'' I Md.d nary Church. The p । ’ r. Rev. Paul Loucks st. t. < that the g m ral public is invitee. : Many Bargains in the Classi fin. Is ;

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