The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 May 1968 — Page 5
LOCALSa' © ~rsa f Us M —Lu NORTH JIBERTY The Seese Reunion was held Sunday May slh at the Sheneman Grove with forty in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk moved last week into the property they recently purchased from Dr. John J. Byler. Mrs. David H. Donathen has returned home after spending two weeks with her sister, Miss Belle K. Smith in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bonstad of Michigan City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Snyder. Mrs. Myrtle Donathon returned home Friday after spending two weeks visiting her sister Miss Belle Smith and her neicc Miss Ruth Kelver in Mishawaka. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman were Mrs. Olive Fair and Mrs. Addie Hanson. Sunday afternoon the Sheneman's and guests visited Mr. and Mrs. Omer Sheneman in Bremen and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer in LaPaz. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pippinger of near Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers of Osceola, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dutcher and son of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tribbey and grandsons of Lakeville, Miss Joanne Jackson of South Bend and Keith Dutcher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher in honor of their 61st wedding anniversary. IMADMONBr | IFYDURE I LAID DP cH The State Farm hospital plan gg pays cash to you. u w Use for anything. Low cost. Phone for facts. £ gMEPi-fjrO | casH g, ® fSy STATE FARM MUTUAL JSR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY tScsf Mom® Oil : , »< » -.■* Lloyd G. Clark Auto - IJfr - Ure 301 Michigan St. Walkerton, Ind.
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The Watkins Reunion will be held Sunday May 19 at the Sheneman Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McClain of South Bend visited Mrs. Stella Ulrich on Wednesday evening. Air. and Mrs. Glen Beron of South Bend were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Beron Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller of South Bend were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow. Mrs. William Shields of Mishawaka was the Monday luncheon guest in the Clem Mamerow home. Mr. and Airs. Harold Geyer and Airs. Bertha Schrader were Sunday afernoon visitors of Mr. and Airs. Jesse Shatford in Plymouth. Air. and Mrs. Robert Rauen attended the graduation of their son Robert (Butch) Rauen, Friday at the Great Lakes Naval Station. Air. and Airs. Russell Sheneman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bickel in South Bend. Other guests were Air. and Airs. Dewey Bickel of New Carlisle, Airs. Bertha Shade of Toledo, Ohio and Mrs. Cora Newton of South Bend. N. Liberty Plans Athletic Banquet Monday, May 20 The year-end Athletic Banquet for North Liberty athletes in all 1967-68 athletics will be held Monday evening, May 20th in the school cafeteria. The pot-luck banquet will feature Mr. Doug Adams, head basketball coach of Michigan City High School as its principal speaker. All interested fans and friends are urged to attend. Call the school office for further details. □ - D BIRTHS □ □ A son was born on May 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Krick of Walkerton in the E Street Division hospital. LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Humes of North Liberty are the parents of a son born on May 2 in the E Street Division hospital. LaPorte. Air. and Mrs. William Williams of Walkerton are the parents of a daughter born on May 1 in Parkview hospital. Plymouth. □ ___________ n HOSP IT A L NE W S □ □ E Street Division Hospital Theodore Arnett, Ghem C. Bradford, Walter Homig, Edward Hostetler and Elmer Daube all of Walkerton. Pine I^vke Division Hospital Serry Ann Robinson of North Liberty and Mrs. Joe Stacy and Bohec Irwin both of Walkerton.
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