The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1968 — Page 5
"T*"* ^Oe?» North Liberty
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims visited Mrs. Meda White at Fish Lake and Mrs. Sadie Tuttle at Walkerton on Sunday afternoon. Recent visitors of Mrs. Stella Ulrich were Mrs. Robert I»urdom and son and Mrs. Del Purdom of Kokomo and Mr. and Mrs. DareU McClain and sons of South Bend. Mrs. D. A. Pearse was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover in South Bend. Sunday afternoon they visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barror at Diamond Lake. Mrs. Ruth Boyd m Alexandria, Va. and Mrs. Helen Geyer of Ft. Wayne who were here to attend the funeral of their father Russell C. Fair, returned to their home List Saturday. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family were Mr. and Mrs. Simon Leon and family of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flatt and son of South Bend and Mrs. Robert Balsley and Tanya. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy of North Liberty and Mr. and Mrs. dell Fouts of Walkerton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Sheneman of Bremen were afternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yoder in South Bend. Sunday evening the Berons and Douglas Yoders were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yoder in Goshen. Last Thursdays viators of Mrs. Bertha Schrader were Mrs. Claude Ricky, Clearwater, Fla.; Mrs. Delbert Dare, Osceola and Mrs. Fred Harmon, South Bend. Other recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer. Mullberry Road and Mrs. Wm. E. Jones, R.R. 23. The Olive Branch School Reunion was held in Sheneman's Grove last Thursday, June 27. Rev. Dean Krieg attended the Merger General Conference of the Weslyan Methodist and Pilgrim Holiness churhes at Anderson, Jnd., June 26. The new group Will be known as the Wesleyan Church. Ninety-five attended the Robert Conley reunion Sunday at Sheneman s Grove. The Conley’s were former residents of Tennessee. Four brothers and five sisters and their families attended coming from Chambers. New York; Pasadena, California; Houston, Texas; Niles, Michigan; Maylan, Tennessee; Kokomo, New Castle, Indianapolis, Elkhart and Mishawaka.
Our Thought For You From Kent R. Palmer
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July 4, 1776. seems a long time ago. But, when you arbitrarily consider age 70 a life time, our nation was born less than three life time* ago. As a young nation, we had and still have pernicious and persistant diseases w'ith our growing up pains. We seem to sway and swagger at time* but somehow manage to stay on our feel in freedom. In our growing land groaning at times), we Americans recorded an unmatched national growth from rags to riches, from proverty to power. • - Do you ever wonder what life may be like in another three fife times hence’ Will our descendents be able to change laws by changing the men who make them ? Will they be .uelf disciplined in freedom or chained in regimentation? Will they consider our 20th Century reputation, and their own, as a precious legacy? Will they he in confusion, uncertain whether they should fellow' ti eir consciences, uncertain whether they should obey God? Ir. e>ponded scientific achievement, will they think their hum n ad ju mcies can supply easy answers to hard questions’ Come to think of it. must * th< • questions are not 200 years ahead of time. The right ;;n. .. rs and right action in our time c< uld help simplify answers to other questions, come July 4, 2176 . . . Palmer ITi neral Homo North Liberty, 656-H362 am! Nuwba.un 1 uvrui Home Walkerton, 3 id-Sill
Mr. and Mrs. Worthington were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albert Jr., in South Bend. Mrs. Robert Cl ingen peel is spending a few days this week with a good friend in Chicago. Miss Nancy Steele spent last week visiting Misu Susan Steele in Kokomo. Miss Susan Steele of Kokomo and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele and family of Mishawaka were Sunday guests of the Max Steele family at their cottage at Bass Lake. Mrs. Marvin Biery and children of St. Joe, Indiana, are spending this week with Mrs. Pauline Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Thomson of Sullivan, Indiana were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred De Coudres from Thursday until Sunday. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Doan of Cassopolis, Michigan. Mrs. Edna Beron spent the week end with the John Holmes family. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Junior were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Heck in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Elwixxi Renz are at Shipshewana this week working as counselors at the Brethren Youth Camp. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Emory Thomson attended the wedding of Brenton Mains and Carol Griffith in Litchfield, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsley and family apt nt Friday and Saturday in Grand Rapids, Michigan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steine. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason of North Liberty are parents of a daughter born June 24 in Memorial Hospital. Mr. Mrs. Abel Gonzales of R.R. 1. Gumz Fann, North Liberty are parents of a daughter born June 26 in Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Crum of Walkerton, are the parents of a son born on June 28 in Parkview hospital, Plymouth. A boy was born on Thursday, June 27 to Mr. and. Mrs. Leßoy Skiles, Walkerton in the E Street Division hospital. LaPorte. HOSPITAL N E W S E Street Division Hospital William Sloan and Virgil Gwin both of Walkerton.
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