The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 October 1967 — Page 7

Mi® North Liberty

Mrs. John Beron and daughters were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stump. Mrs. Betsy Reid and Mrs. Mary Barnes of Fort Wayne spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder. A fine selection of Christmas Cards in all price ranges is available for you at the Inde-pendent-News Co., in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter St rope spent a week with their children Mr. and Mrs. George Warley and family an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strope and family. Bolivar, Tenn. The Rev. George Surface family of North Manchester were week end guests of the Rev. Dean Kriegs, Rev. Surface preached at the Beaver Creek church. Just over nine w. eks remain untd Christmas. Select y< ur personalize I Christmas Cards now. at the Independent News Co.. Walkerton. Joseph Ginzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ginzer of North Liberty, has begun his freshman year at Spring Arbor College. Mr. Ginzer is a June 1967 graduate of North Liberty High School.

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Mrs. William Doan and children of Louisville, Kentucky, are spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rauen and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan. The ladies of the Beaver Creek WMS had a shower for Mrs. Kenny Fulk at the parsonage last Tuesday night. Mis. Folk received a nice assortment of gifts. Refreshments of Jello, cake and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Jones were surprised Tuesday night with a House Warming by the Sunday School class of Beav. r Creek and were presented a lovely bed spread. The Jones recently moved in the home they recently purchased on West Osborne Road. SHERRI WAS EIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Damon Nichols entertained with a birthday party Thursday evening honoring their daughter, Sherri who was eight years old. Those helping her to celebrate wire, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Zellers, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Fred Spier. M' and Mrs. Marvin Stahly, Mrs. Esther Nichols and Nancv. R.ogei Spier. Laurie. Greg .and Dennis. A cake decorated with a baton twirbr on top and ice cream was served. On Saturday Sherri was honored with another party when six of her classmates came to help her (a lebrate. They were, Pattv Smith, Shelly Byran, Karen Blosser, Beth Dixon, Ph His Boien and Donna Kimball. Games wi'e played an 1 prizes won by Patty Smith. Shelly Bvi n and Karen Bios -r. Refr. -hments of clown decorated < uptakes and ice cream Wi i e served. Sherri was eight years <ll on October 19.

Mrs. Mary Kocsis of South Bend visited Mrs. Stella Ulrich on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bierly and Tommie of St. Joe, Indiana are spending this week with Mis. Pauline Morris, Sunday afternoon guests in the Allen Balsley home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hassen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. William Heck and Peggy of Tippecanoe w< re Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamemw. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oingenpe.l visited the Rev. Ray Cooper family at Arcadia and Rev. an 1 Mrs. Donald Heer in gas city. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tribbey of Lakeville were Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher. Miss Dora Faith of South Ben 1 Indiana. Mrs. Radamacher of were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ru lynski and sons visited the Richard Smitli family in Elkhart, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ste« le and family atten ted Manchester College Homecoming on Saturday. Don t forget our Smorgasbord every Thursday night 5 to 8:30 p.m. Liberty Lanes, North Liberty. Mrs. Max Steele is a patient in Henrotin Hospital. Chicago, having undergone ear microsurgery Tuesday. Mrs. Steele is expected to be home. Thursday. Mrs. Sheila Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elw<»>d Renz an 1 Mr and Mrs. Frank Sims spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Workman and family in Shai psville. Morning and afternoon guests are Welcome to come in. sit down and look through our large selection of personalized Christmas Cards at the IndependentNews (’o. Sunday dinner gmsts of Mr. aid Mrs. William Dutcher wre Mr and Mrs. Dean Claxton. Bibby and Vicki and Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Myers anl Judy all । f Mi hawaka, Miss Dehla Nix. n and John Rumley. The occasion w. in Ir nor of all the birthdays in October. Rainbow News Fifteen members of Walkerton Rainbow A-scmblv 5:64 Ordri • ! Rainbow for Girls and theii Worthy Advisor. Miss Pam Dutcher and Mother Adviser. Mrs. Alfred Drews were special guests at the meeting of W ilkerton Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Tuesday • vening, Oct. 17. Following a greeting bv the Woithv Matron, Mrs. James Verkier, tin girls dra .»< I in formal-, each r< a 1 a verse and then all sang a song, "God s Rainbow Shines f r You’ Mom Drews thanked the chapter f<>! their sponsorship of the assembly. The girls closed their program with the singing of then Rainbow Braver Song. Following the Rainbow rec gnition and when tin chapter w reconvened memorial sei vie. s ware held for Brother Lee K. Ansdcn of Shelbyville, a past Worthy Grand Patron of tin Indian t (hand Ch. pt r, who died Aug. 27, 1967. Memorial servH.s were also held for Mrs. Jane ।B. nnie i Mo. r. of M. ntie. lb wife of the Worthy Grand Patron of the Indiana Grand Chapter of Eastern Star. Mrs. Mo.,re was killed in an aub acerb nt Sunday Morning, Sept. 24. Walkerton chapter had Pres' nte 1 honorary memberships to b' th Mr. and Mrs. Moore on Fri-

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day evening Sept. 22 win n Inspection was held in the local chapter. Mrs. Alfred Drews was apP tinted chaiiman of the iving of the Past Masters dinner to be held at the Masonic Temple Nov 16. Hi stesses for the social hour were Mrs. Richard Veikhr. Mr>. Gus Verkier, Mis. Hat. Id Schwader and Mis, Elsie J< hnson. The tai les were dec. I.it. d with the fall decor < f mums, h aves and berries. SING \IX)X6. DANCE ALONG SONGI EST AT ST. PATS The Notre Dame Univ, rsity Brothers Five, from the H- ly ('ross Seminary, will return f< r

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another engagement fm a T< < । • agers Sing Along Sunfc.st at St Patricks school hall, on Abm a\ evening, (Jctob’ i 30, ficin 7 or tc 9:UO p.m. There Is no admissh n to ill high school b<>y - and girl m ■h. Walkerton. Tynei and N ’b Liberty ar< a. The Variety of p .pular ai.G folksong singing and pl.r. g is exceptionally ent.-rtaining WNDU-TV has featured t group a number of times. Bn th. ) John Paige, who is a >enior ,•, Notre Dame, is th. ir dir. ctm Members of St. Patr K Womens Club will a< t as <| i sors and also serve r> fr. <hmer' People who do their bv 1 I will never go downhill.

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