The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 November 1968 — Page 8
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Mrs. Nancy Naragon and chil dren of Walkerton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were week end guests of the H. B. Snyder family in Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor went to Fort Wayne nn business last Wednesday. They also visited relatives in Monroeville. Mr. end Mrs. John Miller, New E<vid. had a bi-thday dinner for their aunt, Mrs Be Iha Schrader on Sunday, October 20, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer attending. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Thompson in Bluffton. Mr. Thompson recently su*f®red a severe stroke end is a patient in the Bluffton Hospital The Friendship Class of the North Liberty United Methodist Church held their meeting on November 1 in the home of Mra. D A. Pearse. They also celebrated Mrs. Pearse's birthday with Mrs. ETie Hammaker and Mrs. Lila Graf as hostesses. Refreshments of sherbet and cake were served. Twenty-five members and guests attended Mrs. Virgil Davis and Mrs. Don Hay and daughters Marlis and Dana attended a miscellaneous shower for Miss Dianns Young, Sunday afternoon at the West Side Democratic Club In South Bend. Miss Young will be th® bride of Don I icefield. Frites were won by Marfin Md Daaa Hay and the door prias was won by Mrs. Davis. Open house was held Sands' adtarncon in the social room of , the Church of Christ in North Liberty in honor of the thirtieth anniversary of Mr. and Mra Harold Kaser. The party was given by their children Mr. and < Mrs. David Kaser of South BewL Mr. and Mrs Daniel Kaser, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kaser and Mis- Laurie Kaser. Guests earns from Chicago, LaPorte, Hamlet, South Bend and Mill Creek. BKGULAJR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday I Legion Post 189 Sad aad Leak Thawed^ of Eerh Meath | Auxiliary Unit 189 f Ist Thursday Os Each Month dIHHNMNMmiIMMmnNRMNI
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il- Miss Joanne Jackson visitt 1 Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Dutcher, Sunday afternoon. Mra Mary Kocsls of South • Bend visiieu Mis. Stella Ulrich • on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele and i family in Mishawaka. ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones and grandduughters Becky and Criss Jones enjoyed a trip to Southern Indiana and Kentucky over • Toaxbers Institute. Recent visitors of Mrs. Bertha Schrader were Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Geyer. Mayflower Rd> Mrs. Harvey Schipp of Dayton, Ohio and Mrs. Joe Vargo of South Bend. Mrs Claude Rickey and Mra. Leonard Smith and daugther Peggy Lynn of Clearwater, Florida and Mrs. Fred Harman ot South Bend were recent visitors of Mra. Bertha Schrader. Mr. and Mra. Bob Chngenpeel were Saturday night and Sunday guests of a friend in Chicago three weeks ago. And two week ends ago they took a camper trip to Charlotte, Michgan where they visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Renz and daughter and Mr and Mra. Frank Sim’s visited Mr. and -Mra Ray Staub and family in Elkhart. Sunday aftermxm They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pai m ley and family. A pot luck dinner at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne HUtins on M—doy. October 27. was in honer of Mrs. Rxwa CMhns 23 rd birthday. Thao® present were Mr. and Mrs. John HummH and family; Mr. and Mra. BMgar Hummel and family; Mr. and Mrs. Care Leroy Elkins; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Center; Mr. John C -HUclbb: Mr. Francis Krtng; and Mra Amalia Hummel. Bette Lou Hummel made th® birthday cake and decorated it. There were 2 birthdays eelebratad. Everyone had a good tine. A family, gathering was- held Sunday in honor of Mra. Oscar > Blad cat her 86th birthday. A carry 4a suppe- was enjoyed. Present to help her celebrate were. Mr. and Mrs. Ifartln Blad * Mr. and Mrs Melvin Wad Mr. and Mra. Ear! Wlldey, Mr. Ruben Blad. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blad. Mx. and Mra. Joe Burkas and eon, Mr. and Mm Lewis Cady and family. Mr. and Mra. Robert Ward and son Mr and Mrs. Michael Wertenberger, Mr and Mra. Howard Perkins and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Gayman and daughters, and Miss Blaine Blad.
NL Elementary Basketball Squad Begins Practice The North Liberty Elementary School sth and 6th grade basketball team has begun its practices for the upcoming season. The boys are being coached again this year by Tom Chamberlin. A total of 27 fifth grade boys, and 19 sixth grade boys have tried out for the two teams. A physical examination is required before any boy in elementary athletics in the South Bend Community School Corporation may practice. Elementary Basketball Mchedvle: N ox'. 26 Tues. New Carlisle 5-6 T I>ec. 10 Tues. Urey 6th T 18 Wed. Lakeville 5-8 • H Jan. 7 Tues. Knox 5-6 H 9 Thurs. LaPaz 5-6 T Feb. 6 Thurs. La Pa* 5-6 H 12 Wed. Lakeville 5-6 T 19 Wed. Knox 5-6 T Coach: Tom Chamberlin Principal: Gary G. Nelson SCHOOL MENU North liberty School Menu November 11 - 15 Monday: No School. Tuesday: Chilled Orange Jutfe, Italian Spaghetti, Buttered Chopped Brocc®li with Che—B Sauce, Crisp Finger * Food*. Vienna Bread. Garlic .Toast
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Points, Peanut Butter Cookie, Milk. Wednesday: Pig in a Blanket, Buttered Whole Kernel Corn, Tossed Green Salad. Oil & Vinegar Dressing, Chilled Fruit Cup, Milk. Thursday: Salisbury Steak, Fluffy Whipped Potatoes, Gray, Buttered Peas & Carrots, Choice of School Baked, Hot Breads, Butter, Raspberry cubes with Custard Sauce. Milk. Friday: Grilled Cheese with Pickle Slice or Submarine Sandwich, Bute red Green Beans Fresh Apple Slices, Cinderella Cake Square, Milk.
J • J FISH FRY ; 3 Hanna United Methodist Church I Saturday, November S 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. (CST) I * Adults $1.50 Children 75c 1 a Pre-Schoolers Free ■ i - ■ —■! iii ■■h । ।
K. L HOMEMAKEIM EXTENSION CLUB MEE iU Koontz Lake Homemakers p ■ tension Club meet at the hot 1 of Mrs. Richard Shaffer for i come as you are meeting wrl the members showing up in array of clothing. A motion u made to give 125.00 tn t-he M shull Starke Dev. Center and each member to bnng a gift a patient at Beatty Hospital next month. A very interest:• > lesson on Fabrics was given Mrs. Fred Coote. Samples < different fabrics. linen fib. and silk worm cacnons were spected Games were played M ] prises won by Mm. Dwam e Smith, and Mrs. Fred Cook.
