The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1967 — Page 3
LOCALSJ a 7 NORTH LIBERTY Mrs. Gertrude Sausley, Mrs. 1 Fults, Mrs. Harry Clark and I < Nellie Smith recently visited I and Mrs. Harvey Rose at ppanee and Mrs. Rolland htenbarger at LaPaz. Sunday afternoon guests in the in Mamerow home were Mr. 1 Mrs. Ralph Ward of North nehester, Mr. and Mrs. Will’ll Shields of Mishawaka and I . and Mrs. John Oberly of , yatt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boisselier Glenn Ellyn. 111., were recent itors <>f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Troy, ale returning from northern higan, an eight point deer xd the road near Sparta and inaged their new car to the •end of SIOOO, which had to be tired before returning home. Mrs. Fred De Coudres and Claude Sheneman enterned twenty-four members of 5 & 6 grade Sunday School sscs of the North Liberty thodist Church with a Hallon party Monday evening at Sheneman home. The guests r< masked with first prize? goto Joy Nelson.
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Mrs. D. A. Pearse was the Wednesday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bain of Coloma were Sunday guests of Mrs. Stella Ulrich. Mrs. Dwight Perry was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor on Eriday. Mrs. Alice Purdom and Mrs. Robert Purdom and son of Kokomo visited Mrs. Stella Ulrich, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ricnara Smith and family of Elkhart were Saturday afternoon and evening guests of the Bert Rudynski family. Keith Dutcher of South Bend visited Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tribbey of Lakeville were Sunday afternoon visitors. Recent visitors in tne cnarles Wharton home were Mrs. Lois Malone and daughters Pauline of R< nsselacr. Mrs. LaMar Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wharton and sons of South Bend and Mrs. John Crothers. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Parmley was pleastantly .surprised Sunday afternoon at a party honoring their twenty-fifth anniversary held in the Community building at Walkerton. Forty-eight guests attended coming from South [ Bend. Plymouth, Inwood, Osceola. Lafayette. North Liberty, Walk- J erton and Michigan. The party was given by their children.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Perry of Big Fork, Minnesota, are visiting relatives in Lakeville and North Liberty. Mrs. Mary Armstrong and Sharon and Charles Hammel of Lafayette were Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims. NL Home Demonstration Club Meets The Liberty Twp. Home Demonstration club met October sth with Mrs. Marvin Kizer. 18 members and 2 guests Were present. Results of the election held Were: president. Mrs. John Harbaugh; v-president, Mrs. Herman Brinkhoff; secretary. Mrs. Harley Knowlton and treasurer, Mrs. Marvin Kane. A report on achievement day was given by Mrs. Charles Quigley and the lesson on Money Management was given by Mrs. Carl Willie. Ten members participated in the recent (’raft School. The next meeting is to be November 2nd with Mrs. James Payton, 104 Maine Street. Walkerton. □——— — — □ HOSPITAL NEWS — — —— — — D E Street Division Hospital Miss Mayetta Lunsford of North Liberty. Kenneth Knowlton. Mrs. Albn Alander. Mrs. Frances Holland and Mrs. Joe Stacy all of Walker? n. Pine Like Division Hospital Mrs. Alden Holmquist. Miss Nancy V anDierendonck and Clarence Rhodetx < k all of Walkerton. Starke Memorial Hospital. Knox Henry K< rehart of Walkerton.. □ - D BIRTHS □-- - □ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flatt. 107 State St.. N rth Liberty, a s .n, Oct. 2s in Mem rial Ho pital. □ ~ D THANKS □ □ I wish to thank Rev. Owens, relatives and friends for their prayers, cards, gifts and flowers while 1 was in the hospital and since 1 came home. Mrs. Orris Farrar ‘ Thank you” to all who remembered me with cards, phone calls, visits, flowers, gifts and prayers while I was confined to my bed in the hospital and at home. Also Thank you neighbors who brought my wife daily to the hospital. A special thanks Join me for Sunday Crunch State Farm brings you NFL football on CBS-TVI (And a better deal on car surance, too. See me ) Lloyd G. Clark_ 801 Michigan St. Walkerton. Ind. (MIUI« V_ -J t b73\ STAT! I ARM Mt TVAL AVTOMubul ism k ascIcuMPANT Honx Oifca: Biovcuattva, lii. wa
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to my wife. Dr. Hershberger and staff at Osteopathic hospital for bringing me through surgery ok. "God bless all of you.” Sincerely Frank L. Alkisson I wish t<< express my thanks to all my friends and relatives for all the cards, gift', and visits while I was in the hospital and at home. Mrs. James Reed I want to thank everyone who remembered me with your prayers, visits, cards and beautiful flowers while I was in the hospital and recuperating at home. May the good Lord Bless ■■■■■■■■■■■
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