The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1967 — Page 5
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—| ill wg L MNORTH LIBERTY Sunuay Uinn-s guests in the John Boron home were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Na rag on of Osceo\ Mr. and Mrs. •r< Shearer were Sunday after :u< ^ts of Mr. and Mrs. Eran ;as. James I Irich of F enton Harbor visited Mrs. Stella Ulrich, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Alic< Hartz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres returned home last Wednesday after a twelve day vacation in Florida Mi and .Mrs Max St• and family were Sunday gui sts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele and family in Mishawaka. Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs. Walter Worthington were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman and son of Lakeville. Mrs. William Shields of Mishawaka was the luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mameraw on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Heron of South Bend were Saturday evening gu*Mta of Mr and Mrs John Beron and family. Sunday guests in the Clem Mamcrow home were Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ward of North Manchester. Mrs. Leia Grof has returned home after spending severs 1 days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly and family in Nashville, Tennessee. Mi as Louise Marek was guest of honor at a bridal shower, Sunday afternoon at the PN A Hall in South Bond. Mrs Frank Marek and Mrs Stanley Koselak guests attended. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mra. Bert Rudynski and family were Mr. and Mra Russel Franer of South Rend, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schrader of Vo n*z Lake and Mr. and Mrs Richard Smith and family of Elkhart. Mr and Mrs. Claude Sheneman visited Mr. and Mrs Chester Thayer in LaPaz on Sunday evening. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter «.f Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Stom burne r. Mr. an! Mrs. Gene patrh k rind Tammie and Mrs. J. Milner of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs Ira Pipenger of Plymouth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were week end guests of the Carl Ried fm lily hi Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and Judy < Mishawaka wore Sunday din • r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willi i u Dutcher. Mrs. Liu i Pnmmert and Mrs. Del Pears visited Miss Jane Glover in Warsaw on Sunday. Mr. Richard Glover is a patient in the ho* ratal nt Fort Warm Mr. an ! Mrs. Claude Shoncman visited Mrs. Pearl Stull in Walkerto on Saturday evening. Mrs. Stu . returned to her h >mv Saturday from E Street Divi i n Hospital where she was a surgical patient. Mr. and Mra. Durwood Clark and Lwane were Sunday dinm r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chart McMunn in Momence, libn i Other guests Wire Gord n Clark of West Lafayette and Mr and Mrs. John Auld and fanuß < f Cudahy, Wisconsin Final Finns To Be Se 4 For Fabric Show Fir. plans for the Better Horn. Fabric and Fashh n Shoe, will be made Monday night at the clubs regular meeting. March 27 it the Community Building. All women sewing for the show are asked to turn in a description f each garment and who is wiring it either tn this meeting or t« the mcxiel chairman, Mrs. Willard Nargon at her home. The pattern cover, or a drawing of the garment along with a scrap of material is also required so th • narration can be written. Rehearsal for models is Thursday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the High School The show will be on Monday, April 3 at the High School beginning at 7:30 pm. Intermission entertainment is announced today by the general GiMirman. Mrs. Howard Cling* nThe popular square dance group from the Dixie Walkers will entertain in their festive clothes made for the occasion. Also a talented group of girls known as the Glenn Tones will *lng under the direction of Mrs. George Robinson. Other committee chairman besides Mrs. Clingenpeel who is also in charge of decorations, and Mrs. Nnragon on models Is Mrs. Wayne Cover. tickets; Mrs. George Williams, posters; Mrs. Harry Malataff. tables; Ms«. Charles Minter. coffee; Mrs. Richard Anderson, punch; and Mrs. Joseph Denn Knowlton, cookies.
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All proceeds from the at fair Is used for 4-H and other y< uth benefits. The show is sponsored by the MGM Fabric Shop, Laporte. An added feature this year is the combining of Fn n<'h Millin'ry with the outfits. Srv- < ral w< men will be wearing hat <
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