The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1968 — Page 5
North Liberty
Brenda Heron is a patient in Memorial Hospital. Room 541. Miss Susan Steele of Kokomo spent the week end with the Max Steele family. Mrs. Wallace Aldrich. Mrs. Thomas McGwin and Mrs. D. A. Pearse were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Richard Glover in Warsaw. Dawn Mane is the name of the daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Miller of Chesterton on Sunday. April 7. Mrs. Miller was the former Judy Amm, Friday afternoon guests of Mrs. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Anderson of Detroit, Michigan and Mrs. Dwight Hardy of Mishawaka. Clarence Bickel of South Bend was guest of honor at a birthday dinner, Friday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Other guests were Mrs. Man- Ormsby of LaPorte, Mr. and Mrs. Anhi«> Hastings, Mrs. Bickel, Mrs. Ralph Sousley and Cindy and Brian and Brenda Fair.
Bake Sale SATURDAY, APRIL 13 Beginning At 10 a.m. Until* ? ? At The Mission Thrift Shop (Located in Former Bank Building) 708 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana Sponsored By United Presbyterian Church
Your comments are invited to: “In The Pastor’s Study” NOW HEAR
Walter J. Claey*. 8.A., B.D, Pastor, Birst Baptist Church T O T 0 I North Liberty 1 11 1 M ! Phone 656-8344 What must one do to get lost? Nothing! What must one do to get saved? Accept Christ!
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Shearer called on Mr and Mrs. Frank Sims, Monday. Dawn Rauen is spending this week with the William Doan family in Louiseville, Kentucky. Brian and Brenda Bailey of Goshen were recent visitors of Mrs. Esther Harman. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whiteleather and Clarisse of South Bend were Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bruno and family of Chicago were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson. Afternoon guests were Mrs. Hattie Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson and daughter of South Bend. Miss Karen Gorby. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Menczynski and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. David Petz. MORE CENTS This country doesn’t need a new kind of coin, but just more power added to the old.
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