The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1970 — Page 5

NORTH LIB E R T Y

Mrs Carrie Hawblitzel was an Easter dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Mrs. Don Hay, Marlis and Dana called on Mrs. Nellie Smith on Sunday afternoon. Easter dinner guests of Miss Thelma Hay were Cleo Hay of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hay and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wise and Mr and Mrs. Wayne Schrader and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zook of Goshen. Miss Luan and Miss Julie Whitaker, Mrs. Dorothy Hostetler and Mrs Orville Klinedinst of Walkertan were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mr. and Mis. Koger Hansen and family of Truman. Minnesota were guests of Rev. and Mrs Tom Jones from Thursday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H msen are the parents of Mrs. Jones. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Jones of Indianapolis were Sunday afternoon guests and they are the parents of Rev. Tom Jones. Easter Sunday and evening guests for supper of Mr and Mrs. Claude Shonenum were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer, LaPaz. Mr. and Mrs Don Teter and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Teter and David of Mishawaka. Mrs. J.C. Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner. Clarence Srhmeltz of Welkerton jand Cleo Sheneman of North Liberty.

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Mrs. Luara Ruff spent Tuesday with Mrs. Esther Harman. Bert A. Morris is a patient in the Memoual Hospital, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and family were dinner guests on Easter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark Mr. and Mrs John Clark. Dane and Kai la, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. James Lambert of Osceola Mrs Vera Shively of Knox was a Saturday evening supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reamschnyder of Pine Rond. Mrs. Homer Balsley returned home from Memorial Hospital on Monday and is improving and gaining strength each day Clem Mamerow returned home last week from Phonex, Arizona where he had spent several month with his brother, Orville Mamerow. Mi. and Mrs. Russell Naragon of Walkerton, Mrs. Gale Merrick, Michael and Nancy of South Bend spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Peterson, Karen and Nancy of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson, Linda, David and Eddie of Dearborn, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. John Peteison, and Brian of South Bend were Easter dinner guests of Mrs Lillian Peterson. Jim, Tom, and Mary Ann. Mr and Mrs. Wesley Mai k. Janis. Jon and Charles of Wanatah. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Holmes, Karen and Michael were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs Erank Rauen. Saturday afternoon visitors were Mrs. Robert Dietrich and Linda of Earmington, Michigan Mr and Mrs Edgar Platz entertained at a family dinner on Easter Guests were Mr. and Mrs Earl PI Rz and family of Walkerton, Mr and Mis Geo: ;e I Carr and family. Mr. and Mrs Hillis Platz and family. Mr. and Mis. Perry Ransbott im and family, Miss Thersa Clark of North Liberty and Perry Loutzenhiser of Garret. Indiana.

Mrs. Sterling Amm attended the LaPaz Schoolmates, girls dinner at Bremen Brahaus Hotel last Wednesday, March 25. Mrs. Rose Rotzien of Dayton, Michigan was a guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs Edgar Platz, a sister of Mrs, Platz Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ludig of Indianapolis and Mrs Gertrude Sheneman of North Libel ty were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cui Kulls at Lake ol the Woods Mr. and Mrs. William Kurzh al and grandd night i. Miss Kathy Kurzhal. spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mis’ Waltei Taylor. Mrs. Dennis Ukele of Kalamazoo. Michigan, Mrs Terry Harbaugh and Kimberly and Mrs. Alma Harbaugh were dinner guests last Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs John Harbaugh. Easter d.nnei guests of Alfred ami Edna Albright were Mr and Mrs. Ernest Goff ol Delphi, Mr. Tom Goff of South Bend. Mrs Sophia Nottingham and Mrs. Fiances Slattery. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Donathen, Jim and Karen were Mr and Mrs. Ray Carbiener of Walkerton and Mrs. Myrtle Donathen of North Liberty. Easter and birthday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaser and Robert weie Mr and Mrs. Herman Kaser, Mr. ami Mis. Roy Reamschnyder, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kaser, Allan, Jr. Anita and Roy The occasion was in honor of Charles Kaser and Robert s birthdays. Mr. and Mis. Allen Raisley and family of Grand Rapids. Michigan visited with friends and relatives over the Easter holidays. Miss Angie Balsley is spending a few days with Lee Ann Hocker and Miss Connie Balsley is spending a few dips with the Robert Balsley family.

Your Ford Dealer’s thed with the No.il selling trucks. Another all-time industry sales recordover 713,0CX) retail sales in 1969.

In Ford made history when it shattered the ait-time industry truck sales record Now it's another year — and another record Ford not only led the industry for total retail truck sales in 1969, but it set a new high for sale*; by any make during any 12month span-713.ba9 trucks to bo exact The reasons for Ford's record making sales are not hard to find You'll find them in every Ford Truck We call them Better ideas Ideas like Twin-1 Beam front suspension that lets a Ford pickup worK like a

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APRIL 2, 1970 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

Don’t forget the Easter Egg 1 Hunt is this Saturday at 2p m. at Liberty Park. Gerhard (). Neubauer, 27612 State Road 23. North Liberty, is among tw< i*y four Hoosier adult edur itmn tr.o laas Who sm - • ess! ;,ly ( miplctc I the 267th In-s-it ‘" in Adult Edu ale>n held this month on tin- Indi ma (jiiveisiiy campus at Bloomington. Mi .Xeul । lei receivi d his certiiic ite io; successful completion 01 the ti lining by H. Robert Hewlett, usistant supeiintend' nt tor \mulional-technical and adult education. □ [ ] O K I T I A KIES □ Q Mrs. Bertha Minerva Dyer Mrs. Bertha Minerva Dyer, 80, Route 1, Culver, died it 1:30 p.m., Sunday al Pilgrim M moi. Plymouth, following .tn extended illness. A former North Liberty resident, she w.m Lun July 19, 1889 at Washburn, Tennessee to Howard and Dee Si ns Kitt and had lived in Northern Indiana since 1929, coming here Hum Washburn. She was married September 20, 1912 at W ishburn to Cla .dr 1 Elmer Dyer, who pi eceded hm in death September 8, 1966. Mis. Dyer was a member of the First ' Christian Church of Washburn. Surviving aie 3 sons, Villen D. Dyer, Culver; L A Dyer, South Bend; and F. Gene Dyer, Route _ 1. Walkerton; three daughters, Mrs. Donald (Bonnie) Milliken, South Bend; Mm A'* tßv-ne, t < user. LaPaz; and Me- Herman (Midge) Dinsmore of Culver; 17 grand- hildmn; 2.1 great-grand-children; three brothers, Vasco Kitts, LaSalle, Michigan; ( irl Kitts, San Bernadino, California; and Fred Kitts of Corbin, Kentucky; two sisters, Mrs Nora Mcßee, New Tazwell. L nnessee; and Mrs. Lydia Merritt, Knox-

truck ride like a car Better Id^as I .* -he Ford Ecm me Van that offers 23% more clear Moor space Or like the Ford Bronco — first 4 -w' eeldrive vehicle that doesn't nde like one Or toe non Lou voile Line of med urns and heaves ts at otter a never before cuncentraLon of B "er Ideas to reduce downtime increase m id! me. There are many more, but the most rportant thing to remember is that F 'd s Bt -’er Ideas make t " r trucks Anj that s good news ‘ r every truck, buyer.

ville, Tennessee. One daughter, Aulgie, preceded her in death in 1937. Funeral services were at 2 p m. Wednesday .R the Nusb.aum Funeial Home with Rev. W Ray Kuhn. Plymouth, officiating. B : vms m the Woodlawn Comet' Walkerton Maric Ro I wits Mule Roberts, 67, 362 I Winter Street, E at Wayne, former resident I \\ dkerton, died on Fi ida . M irch 27 in the I. ithei m Hospitd, Fort W.iyne, following a one month hospit diz ition after iffming a stroke She was a memoer of the First Piisbyteiim Church, Shiloah Chapter | । of the Order of E .s---tern St r, Fort Wayne. Walkerton Rebek ih L >dge md the Ameri< 1r Legion 189 A .am iry. Survivors include two sons, \\ illmm < ’ of An th. m, California and Ri haid O. of (inoga Park, Cihfornii; a step-sister, Mrs. I) F Jone.; of Wii ’• • Park, Missouri, stej mother, M s. Oricn Wlson ot Cipe (limi. hi, Missouri, and eight grandchi.dren Memon d services were hi Id on Sunday it the DO. M< Comb and Sons Kune: il Hon e. Fort 1 5 ne Fmm 11 S( . ;; s , (!( j buri 11 services were held on I lodav f ( .p,. Gu irdeau, Misso .in

ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor’s fornitjla! Zemo 'peedil. stops to । of estcrnalh <auseJ im! ma .of ec ema. mine: -o. in n i it.c . iw. r a:I • m'noiis inject bum I mu aizcs new en 'mm Ki o millions m irface verms De itch »un Ailb Zcino— I KimJ or Ointmci.u

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