The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1967 — Page 7

North Liberty

Rev. Dean Krieg is confined to his bed with a back ailment. Marti Rudynski left We inesday for Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Esther Harman was a Friday visitor of Mrs. Asa Mangus in South Bend. Mrs. Adell Medina of Chicago is spending a few days with Mr. anld Mrs. Clifton Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthing! on were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman in Lakeville. Mrs. James Workman and Barbara of Sharpsville were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims. Mr. and Mrs James McClain of South Bend were Sunday nft-rnoon guests of Mrs. Stella Vlrich. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey and Brian and Bren’a from Goshen spent Saturday evening •with Esther Harman. Mrs. Mont ’er of Van Nuvs, Calif is spending a few weeks With her daughter Mrs. Paul Clingenpeel and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overlease of South B-nd were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Roy Hamll. Sunday evening guests < f the Allen Balshy family wen Mr. find Mrs C. L. Callings and family. Miss Ruth Kt Iver and Miss Relle Smith of Mishawaka were Saturday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Myrtle Donathen. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. find Mrs. Clifton Smder were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Snyder of Valparaiso. Mrs. Helen Banai has returned to her home in Becsi Yugoslavia after a five weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington and other friends. The building plans for the building of a new Braver Cn-k Wesleyan Methodist church on Road 4 East are nearly completed and work will begin in the near future. Karen Walters has returne ’ to Indiana Central C 1 liege wh- re she is a junior. Sara Walters has returned as a suplmmnre to Ball State University. Both girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Uawrence O Connor and family, Mr. and Mrs Morris Arnett and sons Zill O’Connor. Verland O'Connor and Debra O'Connor were I^bor Div week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Groves and family of Phillips, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Rnym nd Naragon have returned from Sheyenne. North Dakato. where they visited their daughter and family. Bev. and Mrs OH > Dorsch. They were ace. mp mi. d by Dale Naragon of N ath Manchester. Mr and Mrs Charl-- R r per were calh*d to WindiestTenn nn account of th-* death Mrs. Coopers brother in law Mr. James Stephens. Lauri Coop-r came home with her nar-nts after staving in the Stephem home since June. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Narar-m and sons of North Man-heM- ’ calk'd on Mr. and Mrs Ravm-nd Naragon Monday aft< rn<- -n Frank Fetzer celebratei his ninetv-first birthday Wednesday, September 6 Individual tarte cakes, ice cream and coffee was serv-sl to fri-n’s relatives and the family who st- pped in to h- Ip him celebrate. NOTICE The B- aver Creek W Y wi” sponsor a bake sab- at the N a’ I. bertv Community Stat Ban 1 ' Saturday, S- ptcmb-r 16 at 9O ' am lad us do your bakm f r y- 'i. Al o wBI b<- takin orders for Ch-a-tmas cards an I n-iVe?V gi r t items

□ o HOSPITAL NEWS □- - □ E Street Division Hospital Leon Falk. Benjamin Cauffman and Michael Kiehn all of Walkerton and Miss Windy Gouker of North Liberty. Pine lake Division Hospital John Anspaugh of Walkerton and Drew Adams of North Liberty. Parkview Hospital, Plymouth Harn V. Newberg of Walkerton. NL Elementary Enrollment Is Given The enrollment figures for tlw North Liberty Elementary School have been released by the school principal. Garr G. Nelson. A total enrollment of 666. is brok- n down as follows: Kindergarten, 75; Grade 1. 70: Grade 2. 79; Grade 3. 75; Grade 4. 76: Grade 5. 85; Grade 6. 66; Grade 7. 72; and grade 8,6 S. Ik‘neon Light Before you attempt to reform others, be sure you display a fault-proof example.

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Road tsianced ride with rugged coil springs au around! Coil springs at all four wheels p as Independent Front Suspension on ‘.-and 3 4-ton Chevy pickups deliver the extrasmooth ride that comes only in a ’63 Chevy pickup! • ChevyVans cushion cargos with front and rear tapered leaf springs. • Big Chevies have rugged variable rate leaf springs.

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□ — □ BIRTHS □ D A son to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Dankert, VNalkert- n, on S-pt. 6, in the Osteopathic hospital in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. William Lisk of Walkerton a son on September 9 in the E Street Division hospital. LaPorte. Mrs. Minnie Ward Mrs. Minnie Ward. 92. who reside! at her daughter’s at 810 North Olive Street, South Bend, died at 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Healthwin hospital. South Bend. She was born on January 12, 1875 in Holland and had lived in the area since 1881 On October 26. 1898 she married Thomas Ward in Jasper County, Indiana, who preceded her in death. Surviving are two sons. Clifford Ward of Walkerton, and Rev. Alva Ward of Royal Center; five daughters. Mrs. Mary Albright of Eehmton. Florida, Mrs. Josephine Royal, of South B-'nd. Mrs. Bertha Shupert of North Liberty. Mrs. Jane Betz of M-si. Arizonia. and Mrs. Marv Rensbero-er of Walkerton: 18 grandchildren and 34 greatgrandchil ^ren. Friends may call a f ter 2hO nm. on Erid ay in the Nushaum Fun- ral Home. Walkerton where services will bo at 2 00 n m S.atur^ae with Roy. Harold Williams of the I’nited Methodist Church. W-lkert-n. f ficiating. Burial will h v in Woodlawn cemetery, Wa’kert- n. She was a member of the United Methodist Chur-h Walk<"t' n and the Walkerton Rebecca Dxige.

Truck-tough cab and body witft double-strong construction! Chevy trucks have two cabs: one outside and one inside. Double-wall construction does it! Double strong! Fleetside pickup bodies have full double-wall Sides and tailgate. From pickups and Chevy-Vans to big chassis cab models—Chevrolet trucks are all double strung where they should be!

11 ’ 1967 “ TI,E INDEPENDENT-NEWS

NL Junior High Opens Footbai) The N-uth Liberty Jr. High football season opens with a heme game against Bn-m-n on September 14, at 430 p.m. The remain ler of the schedule includes Sept. 21 4 30 Rolling Prairie H Sept. 28 4:30 Ka Ville H Oct, 5 4:30 South Central H Oct. 10 4:30 Knox T Oct. 16 4:30 New Catlisle T Coach Dunnuck has a squad of thii’ty hopefuls who are working hard in preparation for the opener. At th-* cheer leader electi- ns held last week, the foil- wing girls were elected as - he- rh ad- rs for the Shamrock Jr. High for this year: Lorraine Mat-k Darla Naragon. Jann Wesoh k. and Lora Wolfram. Tri Kappa Meet in tr Opens Fall Season Epsilon Chi chapt- r -f Tti Kappa met Thursday -x, ning m the horn-' of Mrs. Low. 11 H -rt-s-11. Walkerton with Mt> Richard Masterman and MrArthur Sehmeltz serving as cohost- sses. The programs for 1967 68 w-te reviewed by M’s. David M-lhn. Program ch. with the t-lb wing Standing Committee Chairmans being listed: Art. Mrs. IVn~l w Dell: Audit. Mrs. Rob-rt Hil- r; Budget, Mrs. Russ-11 Harts-mgh: Charity. Mrs. Ernest Brow bl; Community Projects. Mrs. Robert Gar’ner; Historian. Mr-. William Carter; Husband and

Extra woritoower with loQ-tauorau engines I Check Chevy for '63. You won’t find a broader range of power in any popular pickup! There'S a brand-new 200-hp 307 V 3 that's standard in V 3 me .e's. • In Chevy-Vans you get Six economy or new VS go. On your biggest jobs, save with gasol- e or 2- and 4-oycie diesel models.

Wife Dinner, Mrs. John P<ow I; Mental Health, Mrs. Stana-y Orcutt; Nominating, AL-, Mahlon Jacob: Parliamental i, t Mrs, Robert Bauss; Pledga Trainers, Mrs. David M-lhn nd Mrs. Roger B-ehler; Piogi Mrs. David Mellin: Pubiiciiv, Mrs. Robert Bauss Scholar-hi ’ Mrs. Arthur Schmeltz S-n, . book, Mrs. Jam- s <’ap- k S-- r Tea, Mrs. Ri- hard H- r-hb. i l-- , S--ng Leader, Mrs. Kem-- h Khn-dinst: Sunshine. Mrs. < Christens-n: T- l- phone, Mi.,, Harlan Kepcha; Wavs - d Means, Mrs. Roy D- Siinori--Mrs. Bryce Rohrer pr. -i-i-, i, installed Mrs. Russel] H -rts-ugo as treasurer. M-nibershq. w^-h again rc-new-d in th-' North- m In iana Art Salon Pati-i,^ Assoc'., whose annual pr- -view in the spring. Special guests forth" < vn ng-,’ program were Mr- W H C-mg-i, F’lvmouth. Field Du-<tor tor N- rth- rn Indian - Gir l S-. j. Council and Mr- Walbt p; r vet, W ilkert- n Ch -innam - t Tioake N-ighborho-s! Pickavet thanked Tri Kappa t- > th- ir sp-nsorship of the i< a ( Girl Sc-ut < and for ’h-o upi i in providing camp vI q - • y- ir. A film uas h- wi, Camping by Mrs C .m--i w i-, stressed the imp a’ -n< ■ -t - • । ing -nd how beneficial it i-, -.v the growth -f each girl Th-' new mit'at. -. Mis - ,>i Chri. tens-n, Mr.- M x H- hb>- ,o a Mrs, James K-- ling am: - du-- dby Mrs. R -r R. . pi. r ,>q (b lighted all with a skit m- a--ing pap r sash; n A salad buff-’ was —■•. •<i from a paper fb wered lube The October me-ting will b- >. the home of Mis. Robert Hiti

Styling w th a purpose Uiet sets me pace! Take a good look at Chevy’s style! Low silhouette of the pi x ups helps provide stability, cuts w.nd resistance. Big wr dows give unsurpassed visibility. Biggest service network There are more Chevrolet dealers to keep your truck working a:.d earning! See the '6B ' Job Tamers today!

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