The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1970 — Page 9

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Mr. and Mt a. Floyd White - leather of South Bend called on the latent mother, Mrs. Esther Marman on Saturday. Mrs. Ethel Oberly has returned to her home in Wyatt from the Bremen Community Hospital where she had been a patient for several weeks. Mrs. Walter Geiger of New Road entertained on Tuesday, March 3 honoring the birthdays of Mr. Earl E. Whitmer and Mrs. Frank Fair. A lovely dinner was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Newcomb, Sara and Chris of New Road, entertained guests at a birthday party last Tuesday evening in honor of the 11th birthday of Laura. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rizek, Lisa and Jimmy, Mrs. Otto Kurzhal and Mrs. Edna German. Ice cream and cake were served. Rev. Harold Brown, missionary in Mexico City. Mexico, gave a message in the evening service at the Beaver Creek Church Sunday night. He is a grandson of the late Albert Schlab whose funeral services were held on Saturday. The Brown family were here to attend the funeral. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ulbrtcht, Jerry Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Roush and Wally, Mr. and Mrs. George Roush and Patsy, Mrs. Lulu Roush, Mr. and Mrs. John Howell and David attended the Recognition of Service of Pratlcal Nursing Graduation on Friday evening, March 6, at the Logan School, 1235 N. Eddy Street, South Bend of which Mrs. Betty Howell was a graduate. She is the wife of Jerry Howell and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ulbricht.

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCouidea attended the flower show in Chicago on Saturday. Mrs. Walter Taylor returned home last Friday from the Pine Lake Division Hospital, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reasor of South Bend called on the hitters sister, Mrs. Otto Kurzhal last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin King called on Mrs. Mary Kathryn Price in Elkhart on -Monday. A Singspiration will be neld at the North Liberty First Brethren Church on Sunday, March 15 at 9 p.m. The Teegarden First Brethern Church is having Revival Services this week which begin on Monday evening March 9. They will continue thru March 15th each evening at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. W.E. Thomas of Loree will be the speaker. Rev. Claude Stogsdill, pastor of the church, extends a cordial invitation to all. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner of Walkerton entertained guests at a dinner party Sunday in their home in honor of the 30th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter of Mishawaka, the latter’s sister. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barr and Kenny of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman of North Liberty.

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Mrs. Dorothy Prescott called on Mrs. Nellie Smith on Saturday. Charles Quigley is a patient in the E Street Division io.piml, LaPorte since Saturday ewmng. Mrs. John Miller, New Road, tailed on her aunt, Mis. Jolin Schrader last Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy Pi escott was a Saturday caller. Mi. and Mrs. Ted Weslek of Wakarusa are the parents of a daughter born on March 2. The grandparents are Mrs. Mary Weskk and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammaker of North Liberty. Mrs. Edna Teegarden and daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Marie Parkinson returned to their home at Marion after visiting the formers mother, Mrs. John Crothers. Rev. Gordon Beachy of Hiatt, spent the day with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Sattelmaier. Mr. Beachy was home for the funeral of his brother, Harold Beachy of New Paris on Saturday. Mrs. Frank H. Fair was the guest of honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fair at Bruce Like on March 1. Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Bryce P. Weldy of Hartford City, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dittmar, Marty and Julie. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dittmar and Russel Shelling all of North Liberty. Saturday. March 7. Mrs. Ruth Cross of Orvesse, Michigan entertained for the birthdays of her mother. Mrs. Elsie K. (Whitmer) Moore. Mr. Earl Whitmer and Mrs. Frank Fair. Mrs. Moore is an invalid and makes her home with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Biggs of Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Flint. Michigan and four daughters were guests.

MARCH 12, 1970 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman called on Mr. and Mrs. M u vin Mauer of Walkerton on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mis. Truman Luk< of Granger were Sunday dinner guesu) of the Litters mother, Mis. Mable Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hastings of Li Porte were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howell left Saturday evening for northern Michigan where they will be living while Jerry is in the service at the Air Base there. Alfred Odle of Maple Street, suffered a heart attack on Saturday night. He is in the intensive care unit at the E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte. Word has been received here by the Albright brothers and sisters of the illness of their brother, Lawrence Albright. He had a heart attack and is in the hospital at Mana tel Memorial Hospital, Bradenton, Florida. He is in the intensive care unit there. Mrs. Herman Steele was guest of honor at a surprise birthday luncheon on Tuesday, March 3rd in the home of Mrs. Gordon Bunton, Lakeville, with Mrs. Robert Balsley as co-hostesses. Chicken and homemade noodles, salads, and a heart shaped birthday cake and ice cream were served to the following guests: Mrs. Charles Bennett. Mrs. Aldean Fuchs, Mrs. Anderson Hildegrand, Mrs. Harry Hall. Mrs. John Shinneman, Mrs. Francis Taylor and Mrs. Sylvia Taylor all of Likeville, and Mrs. Elmer Kline of South Bend, and Master Vaughn Balsley of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. AC. Spellman of South Bend, were late afternoon callers. A good fellowship was enjoyed by all.

Mr. and Mrs. Russel Zook of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strycker of Osceola and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wharton were recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Waite Taylor. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools Menu March 16: Chilled orange juice, coney dog on warm bun, buttered corn, pickled beet slice, butterscotch square, milk. March 17: St. Patrick’s Day. baked meat loaf, fluffy potatoes, buttered asparagus, peanut butter sandwich, crisp apple slices, Shamrock cake square, milk. March 18: School made pizza, buttered green peas, tossed saladsweet sour creamy dressing, English toffee dessert, milk. March 19: Chilled orange juice, flying saucer (submarine on round bum, tater tots or French fries, apple square, drizzled icing, milk. March 20: Fish crisp sticks, tarter sauce, parsley buttered potatoes, cabbage-carrot slaw, baked cornbread squrae, crackled sugar cookie, milk.

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