The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 May 1970 — Page 6
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The Over Sixty Chib will meet at tHe North Liberty Community Bbilding on Wednesday, May 13 at 1 p.m. MuL Roy Horrid! of IndianapolidL Accompanied Mr. and Mis. F>'ifr I'eCoudres of North Liberty to. Stevan and Washington last w where they visited With relatives. Mr and Mrs. Bill Kurzhal and gi inddav.ghter. Miss Kathy Kurzb d of South Bend. Miss Janice K irzhal of Niles, Michigan and ltrs. A J. Bowers of North Liberty were Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Otto Kurzhal. An interesting musical program was given by the Bethel College students of Mishawaka at the Mother-Daughter Tea of the First Brethren Church last Fr iduy evening. Decorations for the occasion were of the musical motif. Mrs Flora Foreman ana Mrs. Juanita Ligget were honored and presented each with a planter.
PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MAY 16 12:00 NOON LOCATED AT 111 SOUTH LAFAYETTE, NORTH LIBERTY 1 Complete bedroom suite, I Speed King hair dryer on stand Zenith cabinet TV„ occasional chair. 4 matching tables, ‘#*v«ral lamps, dinette set, round formica top table with 6 chafirs desk, 5 rattan chairs, 2 rattan tables, rattan couch, rattan, coffee table, metal l»ookcase, 3 twin beds, 2 metal wardrotes, 2 elec, sweepers, stereo record player, dishes, cooking utensils, lawn chairs, elec, hedge trimmers, hand hedge trimmer, garden hose, rakes, shovels, boys 26” bike, fertilizer spreader, 18 ft. extension ladder, misc. articles. Terms-Cash Not res|>onsible for accidents John Solmos THEODORE (TED) RHODES, Al (T. 2tMl4 Bas •■ m ■ I f I r ■ ■ ^bv /1 fapjSfj -w a I. < t I \?wTT I/M I • - z ■ I I Corsages Created to Order ! Felke Florist • V i A I PLYMOUTH •
MAY 7, 1970
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz spent last Friday afternoon in Trenton. Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Larry’ Parsons and Brian of Niles were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Edith Steele. Mrs. Florence Yeagel returned to her home in Denver, Colorado after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark and other relatives Mrs Josephne Chrisensen who was a patient in the E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte is now at Merry Manor, Oak Hill Ave., Plymuth Miss Theresa and Laura Ann Clayton of South Bend spent Friday and Saturday with theii grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beauchamp Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parsons and son of Niles and Mrs. Editk Steele of North Liberty were Sunday evening luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Gratner and Greg of Walkerton.
Mrs. Leia Grove has returned home from Memorial hospital, South Bend. Miss Kathy Kurzhal of South Bend called on Mrs. Nellie Smith on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Leslie Foreman and Mrs. Kathryn Hovel called on Mrs. George Baughman at Mishawaka on Sunday afternoon. The Deacon Board of the First Brethren Church will meet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ligget on Sunday, May 10 Mrs. James Wringer of Plymouth and Mrs Ruth Clayton and children of South Bend were recent visitors of Mrs. Vernon Beauchamp. Mr and Mrs. David Clark and Veronica, Mr. and Ml 3. Harold Clark and Bruce, Roy Rensberber of North Liberty and Glen Whitley of Arlington, Illinois were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Elementary May 11-15 Monday — Browned ground beef in gravy, fluffy whipped potatoes, buttered green peas, hot rolls, butter, fresh apple or pear slices, milk. Tuesday— Chilled orange juice, submarine sandwich (round bun>, hashed brown potatoes, fresh carrot curls, apple crisp^ milk. Wednesday — Italian spaghetiti, buttered green beans, tossed salad, sweet sour dressing, garlic toast points, cracked sugar cookies, milk. Thursday — Pig-in-blanket, buttered Mexicorn, creamy cole slaw, apple or pear slices, cheese cake square, milk. Friday Fish burger on warm bun, tartar sauce, parsley buttered potatoes. crisp celery sticks, strawberry, fruit gelatin, baker's choice cookies, milk, n — ~ ___ 0 CAR D S OF THA NK S □ . I want to thank all my relatives, friends & neighbors for the flowers, gifts, cards, visits and the help and deeds of kindness shown while in the hospital and since I m home. Vylet Baker Wc wish to thank our children, grandchildren, relatives and friends for their lovely cards and gifts we received on our Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Solmos Sr. M7P hot/ warm/cool/col d/hot/warm/cool/ cold/hot/warm/co all weM weevil COM Alfalfa weevils work In most kinds of weather. So does Alfa-tox. That’s why Alfa-tox giv?s you better weevil control. Especially early In the season, when cool weather turns off other insecticides. So forget the weather. Spray Alfa-tox whenever you need control. You can count on it. I Knecht's North Liberty Elevator Phone 656-8141
' Tri Kappa Antique Show Committee Meets The Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa Antique Show and Sale Committee met on Thursday, May 5 at 7:30 p m. in the home of Mrs. Russell Hartsough Chairman Mrs. Errol Vanßuskirk stated that at this time there are eleven dealers and several possibilities. Those in attendance were Mrs. Harold Muncie, tickets; Mrs. James Keeling, snack bar; Mrs. Edward Keeling, snack bar; Mrs. Robert Urbin, publicity; Mrs. Lowell Hartsell, meals and Mrs. Roy DeSimone, tables. The Antique Show and Sale has been set for Saturday and Sunday, June 6 and 7 at the Harold C. Urey School gymnasium. On June 6 the show v open at 11 a.m. until 10 p ’ and on June 7 the hours are 1 noon to 6 p.m. EDST. Admission of one dollar will be charged at the door. A door prize will also be drawn. Refreshments win oe available at the snack bar with pies, bar-b-ques, apples, potato chips, candy bars,.dill pickles, crackers, coffee and soft drinks being offered. Plan now on attending this Antique Shpw, Proceeds to bene-
i NUSBAUM FUNERAL HOME WALKERTON, INDIANA i; jBRk For Your Information * W Dear frends, Man is basically a social W creature who lives his life in fellowship with others. At no time does he need an expression of this supporting fellowship more than at the time of mourning. Jesus said. ‘ Blessed are they who mourn for they shall be comforted.” He certainly was referring to the comfort - afforded bi’ our relatives ana fi tends as He was of God’s supporting presence. Respectfully, _Bk 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 586 3444 I ■ I • >WW S - • g - g J MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS I 1 Ironing Boards With Cover $9.88 Z 1 Hoover Rotable Mixer SIO.BB | I Sunbeam Sweeper $58.00 I Hoover Stainless Steel Coffeemaker $16.88 * Proctor Toaster $9.25 | LIBERTY BELL 135 N. Main — North Liberty 1
fit the soroities scholarship fund. Koontz Lake Association Elects Directors * At the annual meeting of the Koontz Lake Association members held Sunday, May 3. at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club, Messrs Frank Atkisson, Ernest Brovoid and Wayne Burch, were re-elected as directors for a three .year term. The Association’s Board consists of nine members whose terms are staggered. Most people find it a lot easier to be critical than to be able to meet the critical. Elsie’s Beauty Shop 802 Ohio Street Walkerton Call for appointment. OPEN Monday and Wednesday 9 to 5 Thursday 9 to 9 Friday and Saturday 8 to 5 Owned and operated By Elsie Heime*
