The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1968 — Page 8
— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JUNE 18, 1968
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North Liberty
Mr. and Mrs. John Connelly of Washington. Indiana, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan visited Mr. John Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson and family in Rochester on >unu<i TRY A TWIRL TWIST - twin flavor cone at the Maid-Rite Drive In. just south of North Liberty on 23. Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family and Mrs. Edna Beron were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naragon at Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher and Mr and Mrs. Eldon Dutcher and son of Huntington Mrs. Arthur Myers and Judy of Osceola and Miss Joanne Jackson of South Bend were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher. Coming Events Thursday, Juvie 13th Philathea Class of the United Methodist Church of Walkerton at Sheneman's Grove.
SUMMER BOWLING In Cool Air-Conditioning WALKERTON BOWLING ALLEY Summer Rates — 3 Games SI.OO Till August 24 Register Now Thru June 16 For BOWL YOUR AVERAGE TOURNAMENT Ladies and Men $2.00 Entry Fee 100 f < Return | 50 '< ;2, 30' <; 3, 20't. Bowl Anytime After 5:00 p.m. Bring Other Contestant To Scol MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE Starting June 19. Register Now Thru June 17. Several CoJ| les Needed. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LEAGUE Starting Saturday, June 15 1:00 p.m. 3 Teams Needed FH Full League. Register Your Team By Friday, June 14. TEEN AGE COUPLES Interested In Candelight League. Register At The Bowling Alley I June 20. (A Fun Night For Dating Couples) ALL BOWLING, League Or Open Bowling, 3 Games SI.OO. FREE Use Os Shoes To V School Age Students. — ■ . ... AMATUER POOL PLAYERS Tournament Starting Soon. Get Information At Bowling Alley — ■ - - - , - HAVE YOU TRIED OUR CARRY-OUT FOOD SERVICE? PIZZA From Bowler To Party Size. Prices Start At 50c Also Hamburgers • Pork Tench loin - Fries - Onion Rings. For An Evening Os Fun Bring The Family To The Bowling Alley! Open Week Days 4:00 p.m. To 11:00 p.m. - Saturday And Sunday 4:00 p.m. To Midrib Closed Mondays WALKERTON BOWLING ALLEY 508 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-2904 Walkerton, I”
MAID-RITE MEAT is especially selected and ground, always fresh, never trozen. Purchased locally under rigid specification. Maid-Rite Drive In, just south of North Liberty on 23. Miss Lawane Clark was guest of honor at an open house following graduation in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Clark. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, Fort Wayne; Mr. Ronald Johnson. Columbus, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rosner, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bickel, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bickel, New Carlisle; Mr. and Mrs. John Oberly, Wyatt; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fults, Bremen and Mr. Ernest Kreider. Lakeville. Other guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sheneman, Rev. and Mrs. Kent Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitmer, and son Douglas. Wally Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields and son Kent all oi North Liberty.
Tuesday cauers in the Clem Mamerow were Mr. Irvin Bernhardt of California and Mr. and Mrs. Meri Bernhardt, William Dutcher has returned to his home from Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stiner and family in Grand Rapids for a couple days last week Thursday overnite guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred De Coudres were Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Jensen of Dwight, Illinois. Twenty-seven attended the Sheneman reunion Sunday June 9 at the Sheneman Grove. Mrs. Stella Ulrich has returned to her home from Memorial Hospital following eye surgery. Sunday, June 16 the William Campbell family reunion at Sheneman's Grove. Mr. and Mis. Clem Mamerow and Junior were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Shields at Diamond Lake on Saturday. Terry Lee Fraser of 304 South Jefferson St., North Liberty, received a Bachelor degree in Humanities in the 116th commencement exercises held Sunday at Purdue University. Malts ? Shakes ? Sundaes Banana Boats? You Bet! MaidRite Drive In just south of North Liberty on 23. LaMonte Rea Edison. Rt. 2. North Liberty received a Bachelor in Electrical Engineering during the 116th Commencement sexercises at Purdue University on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover and Jane of Warsaw were Sunday visitors of Mrs. D. A. Pearse. □ Q HOSPITAL NE W 8 □ □ E Street Division, lail’orte Mrs. Carne Lewis, Walkerton. Pine Lake Division Hospital
Our Thought For Y From Kent R. Palmer
• 4. On Father’s Day. dad is ‘supposed’ to have his sh brought to him: to have his pipe or cigars handed to hi have the right to select TV programs of his special day. dads are realistic though and understand even if these t don't happen. With life as it is, there are all sorts of fathers . . . jus all sorts of women and children. Some dads considerate, inconsiderate. Some are disciplinarians, some easy g Some are affectionate, some indifferent. Some easy j some discontented. Some are happy, some unhappy, are ambitious, some are not. Some are companions to families, some are aloof. In all -these contrasts, one thing stands out. Blood tionship is one thing. A friednly relationship is another ’ And a blood relationship wthout a friendly relationship tragedy. 'For all of you who read this, we sincerely Father's is a triumphant day - a friendly day f> fathers and- families - everywhere. . . Palmer Funeral Home North liberty, 656-8362 and Nustauun Funeral Home Walkerton, 586-3444
Master Alex Holida; William Starosta and Mi las Anderson all of Wall Parkview Hospital, Plyiu Mrs. Herman Johnson erton. ON TARGET The best way to make of this count is by every day do a certain <
