The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1967 — Page 9
■ Local News . IJin^iljyA JT lißi Lj^P J W= i __ y -.. ■ -i, J, «s3====3mbc» North Liberty
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Jack Schlarb were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schlarb. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer in LaPaz on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Junior were Sunday guests <>f Mr. and Mrs. William Heck and family in Tippecanoe. Mrs. John Benin and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Russ< 11 Narag n at Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hildebrand and family of Avon. Ohio, were guests of Mrs. Myrtle Dona then, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Singh ton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Figg and family wen- Sunday dinner guests of Mi. and Mrs. Gilbert Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Gentry and Marjorie wen- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family. The Gentery s have returm-d home after .^pending the winter in Zepherhills, Florida. Mothers Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clingenpeel were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P<-dnnski and son of Three Oaks, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Dave p.-dzinski and children of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. William Doan and family were pleasantly surprised Saturday evening when they arrived at the Kenneth Duan home, by a group of friends and relatives. Those attending the party were Mr. and Mrs Robert Rauen, Mr. and Mis Keith Gordon, Mr. and Mrs Chuck Gordon, Mr. and Mrs Du way ne Netdlinger. Mrs. Helen Neidlinger. The William Doan family is from Louisville, Kentucky.
|^ekalb| MM 11 s^VAW f \jS^ XL’s are bred for thick planting is narrow roas .. io make the most of higher fertility... to fight disease and insects. Bred for tough stalks, strong shanks . .. to put an ear on every stalk and produce profitable corn yields. Insist on tough, modern DeKalb XL Hybrids. i -WEJLAUr’ to « Hmm XL MantM* an Sarwtr Ware Demers । 6m Lyle McCormick R. HL 2 — North Liberty Fbone 656-4600 Sidney T. Smith K. R. 1— liamlrt I’hoiH* WalkiTtcn 5K6-2801 Harvey Walter K. R. 1— Ihunh t Phono 667-3663
Mrs. D. A. Pearse was th< week end guests of Mr. and Mr Richard Glover in Warsaw. James Ulrich of Benton Harbur and Mrs. William Kocsis of South Bend were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Stella Ulrich. Mrs. Frank Albert of South Bend was the dihner guest of Mt and Mrs. Walti r Worthington on Mothers Dav. Mr. ana iurs. aon,. Ri • d and daughter of Fish Lake wete Saturday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Reed. Mr. and Mo Robert Huff and daughtei of South Bend were Sunday visitor> COI’PLE MARKS SILVER ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs Morris Searfoss, SOI Virgina St., Walkerton will observe their 25th w»dding anniversary with open house on Saturday, May 20 from 700 to 10:00 p.m. at the Walkerton C mmunity Building. All their friends and relatives are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Searfoss were married May 20, 1942 in North Liberty. They are the parents of seven children. Mrs. Donna Miller, Walkerton, Ann, Carla, Laura, Janet, Brenda and Richard all at home, Mrs. Searfoss is the funner Birdie DretbelbhFof North Liberty.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Dutchci attended the open house at the R.N. Nursing home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snydei were gue.-ts of honor at a surprise party held Saturday evening at the home cf Mrs, Madge Wilson in South Bind Twenty - five guests attended 3rd District To Honor Girls State Delegates Sunday Delegates to Girls State selected by American Legion Auxiliaries in the 3rd District will be honored Sunday at a T< a trom 1 to 3 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. Mrs. Robert Wardman, chairman of the 3rd district Girl- Slate will act as heste -s aJ s:st< d by Mrs. Edward Klopfenst< in local unit i han in., n. Miss JoElh n Strane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strang, R.R. 1. Plymouth is the delegate chosen by trie Walkerton Unit. Os thi 33 Units in District No. 3. twenty five Units will be represented. with 4S del.gates who arc planning to attend the Tea. Tb»> District I’i< sidi-nt, Mrs Gilbert O'Dell, oi Argos and Mrs. Claude Brainar i of G< !;< n 3rd District board member of Girl State will be pre-M nt . ! sir ak t. the girl- as will Mrs. Wardman Two local girls, last years Girl Staters; Miss Elaine Knowlton and Miss Barbara Wilw n will h> special guests and will answer questions the delegate s might wish to ask. A representative of last years delegate from the North Liberty Unit is expected to also be present. Girls State will be held this year, June ]R through June 25 nt Indiana University Bloomington. Indiana
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North Liberty Homemakers Club Meets Mrs. Guy Morris was hostess to the liberty Hom. makers Club May 15, The meeting was opened with the answer to roll call, "Something I renumber Mother for". Miss Ingrid Pommer. German Exchange student of Walkerton showed slides and talked of her family and home in South Germany. Sho told that upon her return to Germany this summer she will resume business school f<>r 6 months and be employed in the Pommer Tannery which has been in the family for one hundred years. May 22 and 23. members will attend a fashion show at the Cline school in South Bond. An invitation also was received so view the film on safety " Why Die” with the Sumption Prairie Club. Mrs. Ivan Amor. Mrs. Roger Morris and Mrs. Guv Morris were co-host esses to the 16 members and 3 guests, Miss -'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllilillli
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Pommer, Elaine Knowlton and Mrs. John Ferguson. There will bi- a white elephant sale in the home of Mrs. Harry Kurzha! at our next meeting, June 19. MR. AND MRS. MARKLE LEAVING FOR THAILAND Wilbert (Webb) Markle of Rensselaer, son of Mr. and Mis. W.J. Markle of North Übertv, has accepted a position in Thailand and will b<- leaving for there June 15. Webb s wife, Marion and children Barbara, Virgina and Doug la-- w ill be joining him in August. Friends of the Markle's art invited to an open house in their honor, Sunday. June 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ca - biener. two miles west of LtE z, corner of Ihm- and West Ffr -t Roads. Mr. and Mis. Markle also h ive a daughter, Mrs. Izarry Fh aiming and grandson David of LaCrosse. No Invitations are being sent. illllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiir.
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