The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 October 1970 — Page 3
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NOfCTH LIBERTY
Congatulationa to Mr. and Mrs. laivey Sheneman who wdl be elebratlng their Golden Wedding \nniversary on Satuiday, October 3. Mrs. John Clark, Quinn Road, vas hostess to a baby shower in ier home Sunday afternoon for Urs. Larry Claik. She received nany lovely gifts. Mrs. James Decker, of Kewani, ia. and Mrs. Durwood Clark, of S'orth Liberty, spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mis. Charles McMann, at Frankfort, Indiana. Mr. John Hang of Chicago, Illinois, was a Sunday dinner ^uest of Mr. and Mis. Durwood Clark and Miss Lauane Clark. Mrs. Dola Hocker was retumid home fiom Memorial hospital where she had been a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biggs, of South Bend, were hosts at a birthday party in honor of the 1 itter’s mother, Mrs. Sterling Amm, of North Liberty, on Septi mber 25, at the Mayfair Resbi.urant in Mishawaka.
FARMERS STATE BANK Wyatt — Walkerton i We Pay Following Rates On CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 6 MONTH CERTIFICATES 5% 12 MONTH CERTIFICATES s'/a% 24 MONTH CERTIFICATES 5*% ML AUTOMATICALLY RENEWABLE OPEN PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT 4%% No Service Charge* On Our Checking Accounts Farmers State Bank of Wyatt Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Bank That Offers More Than Money
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. Nellie Smith spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Kurzhal, in South Bend. Mrs. Amy Early, of Washington. D.C., and Mr. and MiS. Charles Quigley, of North Liberty, were dinner guests last Friday of Mrs Gertrude Sheneman. John Johnson of Rochester was a recent vis<to r of his daughter, Daisy Doan. Worship service at the First Brethren Church on Sunday is at 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion on Sunday evening at 7:00 p.m. The WMS will meet at the home of Flora Foreman on Friday, October 2, at 7:00 p.m. and the Laymen will meet at 7:30. BABY SHOWER HELD FRIDAY A lovely miscellaneous baby shower was given for Mrs. Ivye Benson, wife of Rev. Curtis E. Benson, on Friday night, Septe ember 25, at 7:00 pm. Ln the St. John's Lutheran Church social room. The hostesses were Mrs. Lloyd Umbaugh, Mrs. Gene
Springman, Mrs. Louis McEndarfer, Mrs. William Springman and Mrs. Charles Springman. Many lovely gifts were received and a good time was had by all. ATTENDS INSTALLATION Mrs. Mary Reamschnyde r was invited to an open Installation of Officers at the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Noith Liberty Assembly No. 52 on Saturday, September 26 at the Masonic Temple. The installation of Tammy 01 son, Worthy Advisor, was love y and especially because Tammy's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kaser, frm Clearwater, Floida, were in attendance. This fall term is dedicated in loving memory of our "big sister,” Miss Marlene Ulbricht, past Worthy Advisor of the Assembly. Liberty Homemakers Hold Monthly Meeting Liberty Homemaker's met for the Sept, meeting in the home of Mrs. Harry Kurzhal. Co^Hostess were Mrs. Robert Hocker and Mrs. George Selnor. ‘Br.ng and Brag' was the topic of the evening featuring each member’s most outstanding ac complishment of the year, either personal or domestic. Election of officers was held for 1971, Mrs. Gary Shields will be the incoming president. Other officers are Mrs. Robert Hocks er, vice-pesident; Ms. Gene Gensinger, secretary; Mrs. George Seiner, teasurer; Mrs. Ronnie Howell, reporter; Mrs. Audie
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Manuel, song leader; Mrs, James Salyer, flower fund; Mrs. William Jones, health and safety; and Mrs. Harry Kurzhal. citizenship. The October meeting will be In the home of Mrs. Ivan Amor. NORTH LIBERTY
THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF CARS IN WALKERTON! OVER 73 NEW AND USED CARS TO SELECT FROM69 Ford Falcon $1590 6 Cyl., Standard Trann, Low MP est go 69 Renault $1595 Station Wagon Sedan 69 Biscayne $1595 6 Cyl., Standard Trans. 69 Impala $2495 VR, Auto, PB, PS, Air Conditioned, ?Dr. HT, Vinyl Roof 69 % Ton $2495 Chevrolet Truck, V-8, Standard Tran*. 68 Cutlass $2295 Bucket Seats, Console, Automatic Trans. 68 Plymouth $1695 Satellite, 4 Dr. Sedan 68 Biscayne $1495 V-8- Automatic, PB, PS 67 Nova $1395 €WCyI„ Automatic 67 Chevelle $1650 V-8, Automatic 67 Impala $1525 V<B Automatic, PB, PS 67 International Yz Ton $15.95 Truck, Like New 67 Chevy Yz Ton $1650 Truck, Like New 66 Dodge $1195 Coronet 44Q 66 Mercury $1195 Ciliente, V-8 Automatic., Air Conditioned 66 Impala $995 V-<8 Automatic trans. DEMONSTRATORS ON SALE NOW 70 ’9B Olds Luxury Sedan, Fun Power Chevelle Malibu Bucket Seat«, Automate Trans., Console 9 Pass. Kingswood Estate Wagon, Full Power 9 Pass. Greenbrier Station Wagon, V 8 Automatic Trans. DRIVERS EDUCATION CARS ON SALE NOW Impala « Dr., HT, PB. PS < Olds 'BB S-Dr, VS Automatic. PB, PS. HT. Vinyl Root Mahoney-Mann Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Co. WALKERTON, INDIANA A Nice Place To Live
JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL The North Liberty Junior High School football team played at Triton on Saturday, September 26 and won by a 16-14 margin. The Seventh grade will play at Laporte on Monday, October 5 at 4:45 p.m.
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