The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1970 — Page 9

NORTH LIBERTY

Mrs. Frank Sims, Sr, returned home last week from Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Robinson and Pat have moved into their new home on State Road 23, South. Mrs. Elizabeth Ullery has returned to her home in Mishawaka, after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Oliver Hough. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stump and- Mrs.' Soloma KnoWlton of North Liberty called on Mrs. Edith Kizer at the nursing home in Three Rivers, Michigan on Saturday, May 1-6. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman of North Liberty and Mrs. J. C. Milner of Walkerton called on Mr. George Milner at Remington and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wharton at the Flora Brethren Home on Sunday. Mr. Earl Follin, Muncie, and mother, -Mrs. Zula Foilin of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. William Kurzhal were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mr., and Mrs. Harmon Summers, Mrs. Esther Priesing, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheneman and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark were Wednesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and family of Quinn Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clingenpeel of North Liberty attended the high school graduation of Timothy Cooper at Cicero on Sunday. Timothy is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Cooper. They were former residents of North Liberty. ' ■ Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. B and Mrs. Inman Whitmer were | Mr. and Mrif^Harmon Summers fl and Mrs. Esther Priesing of Cali- ■ fornia and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kane, Mr. J and Mrs. Joseph Kane and daughter, Candy, Mrs. Sally Weigand and daughter. Ginger, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kane, Kathy, Diana and Elden attended a I birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Zahn and family. The occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Elden Kane.

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Mrs. Edna Teegarden of Marion, spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. John Crothers. Mrs. Bill Springman, North Liberty, is a patient in Memorial Hospital, room 515, South Bend, since Saturday. Mrs. Alma Hite of Plymouth called on Mrs. Nellie Smith last week. Mrs. Soloma Knowlton spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Burger in Mishawaka. Mrs. Robert Kane and Mrs. Paul Albright of South Bend called on Mrs. Addie Hanson last Thursday. OPEN HOI’SE TO HONOR MISS HENRY Miss Paula Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.*" George Henry, 28624 New Road, North Liberty, will be honored at an Open House following graduation on Wednesday, June 3. — □ — n 1! 08 PIT At NEWS □ IX rj E Street Division, I^aPorte Mrs. Marcelien VanWanzele and Mrs. Searn Fostrom both of Walkerton. Fine Lake Division, LaPorte Lyndell Perry of Walkerton and Mrs. Floyd Humes of North Liberty. Parkview Hospital, Plymouth Mrs. Delbert Kline of Walkerton. Mrs. Robert tinstetler is a patient in Methodist Hospital Indianapolis whgre she underwent surgery recently. Her room number is 434. She would be glad to her from her friends. Mrs. Roy Hostetter is a patient in the Fine Division. Hospital, Laporte. Ray Nusbaum'of Walkerton is a surgical patient in the St. Joseph Hospital in South Bend. Mrs. Robert Hostetler, Walkerton is a patient in the Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, where she was scheduled for surgery Monday, May 25 on her knee. Q— — q BIRTH 0 q Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins of Walkerton are the parents es a daughter born on Monday. May 25 at the E Street Division hospital, LaPorte. LIBERTY HOMEMAKERS CLI B NEWS Mrs. Guy Morris hosted the Liberty Homemaker's club meeting in her home May 18. The lesson on Creative Casserole Cookery was given by Mrs.

Gerald Houser, Mrs. William Jones and Mrs. Guy Morris. The delicious casseroles were then sampled by the. entire club membership. The club prizes ot tne month were won by Mrs. Ronald Howell and Mrs. Gary Shields. Mrs. DuWayne Burch will host the June meeting. FIELD TRIP PLANNED The eighth grade of North Lib-

t■> ySEKtiSEh* ** - I t 4 **? ' ***** I-* 4 ■ < < Um w • j i 1 - -I ■W ,1 T - w - - * ’’ $ li * ■''’* ■ *' jMra jf ; ' - ri* 'Z' ' * ^1 IE. ! *> ♦ «•* y <■ -4! J Hello, I’m Clarence Doerr i; Your NIPSCO OMBUDSMAN j ~ f, A f In The Plymouth Area .OMBUDSMAN is a Scandinavian word meaning one who listens to and acts upon the suggestions, *of customers. As your OMBUDSMAN, I am concerned about you. If you have something you want to tell us about your gas or electric service, I want to know about it. I’m anxious to make our service the best that’s humanly possible. If by chance you have a complaint, I want to know that, too. Just call your local NIPSCO office and ask for your OMBUDSMAN.In Plymouth, that’s me, and my telephone number is 936-9991 i Sincerely, — Plymouth District Manager Northern Indiana Public Service Oompanu

MAY 28, 1970 — the INDEPENDKNT^NEWS —

erty Elementary School will be on an all day field trip Tuesday, June 2. Tbe class has planned to vist and learn about Bendix Woods Park as well as to see the new County-City Building and Historical Museum. STI DENTS HONORED AT TEA Twelve students from North Liberty High School were honored Monday, May 25 with a tea given by the North Liberty El-

ementary teachers. These seniors were teachers aids and other handy little helpers. Teachers aids were Gayla Schrader, Beverly Hahn, Rita Boarman, Donald Kring, Mary Morris, Linda Toth, Le Ann Hocker, Darla Naragon. Dawn Rauen and Connie Harbaugh. Judy Lambert was a teacher s aid and typist and Deborah Fianklin was an office helper'.

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