The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1970 — Page 10

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Pastor Kent Bennett and Clem Mamerow visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wharton at the Flora Brethren Home last Thursday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs John Romwalte r of Quinn Road, who observed their 59th wedding anniversary on October 11. Mrs. Sterling Amm was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mis Howard Shafer at Lake of the Woods, the dmne r was in hujjor of Mr. and Mis. Hugh Busworth. Charwater. Florida. Mrs. Bosworth is a sister of Mrs. Shafer and both are nieces oCJilrs Amm. Mrs Laura Ruff. Mrs. Ethel Swanson and Mrs. Adda Geiger attended the Friendship Class of the Seveth Day Adventist Chunh at the home of Mrs. Pearl Pinneo in Mishawaka last Sunday. Grandma Chuff, who was 103 recently, also attended. Harvest Homecoming will be at the Church of the Brethren on Sunday, October 25. The church is at the corner of Market and Lafayette. A carry-in dinner will be at noon and Dr. Lee Smith will speak in the afternoon. Homecoming will be held at the First Brethren Church. 101 S Maple Street with Rev. and Mrs. St. Clair Benhoff. A dinner at noon and a program will begin at 2:00 pm. The 53rd annual Homecoming •w i be held ^at the Ardmore Fust Brethren Church with a program of music at 2:00 on October 18. Dr Lloyd Smith will speak at the morning and evening services. Wednesday evening. October 21 at 7:30 p.m.. the St. John’s Lutheran Missionary Society will hold their general meeting at the church There will be a special speaker. Mrs. Willy Moeller She wdl speak on he r trip to Germany. Everyone is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Rony Haskins and children of Mishawaka were Saturday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Herbert Kurzhal. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and

Mrs. Ralph Kurzha! and David. , of Valparaiso and Sunday visitors were Mis. Geraldine Fellow 1 and Lou Ann of Ardmore Mr. and Mrs. George Krueger. Mr and Mrs Robert Kring were Sunday dinner g a sts of their daughters Miss Charlene Kreugaid Miss Roberta Kring, in M;sh iwaka. Afr and M:= Harvey Sheneman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitmer and Mr and Mrs. Russt’H.N lagon called on Mr. and Mrs Lee Naragon at Bremen on Sunday afternoon. Sunday evenng guests of Mr 1 and Mrs John Beron and family | were Edna Beron, Mr and Mrs. । Glenn Beron, Lena Odekirk. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Wilkerson and 1 Mr and Mrs Douglas Yoder, all I of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs i Ernest Beron and Mr. and Mrs. | John Ho.mes and family o f . North Liberty The occasion was in honor of Edna Beron s 1 birthday Specializing In remanent Waxing Hair Shaping. Coloring A Styling Dade’s Beauty Salon < >|wratora: DUDE CEJES TUCK A STILL CAIOLA N TIEDE IMfK Koow\.-lt Bond Walkerton. Indiana Phone &K6-3M4

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Mrs. Nettie Proctor and Mrs. Nellie Reed of South Bend were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Nellie Smith. A daughter, Lisa Ann, was born to Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Benson at Memorial Hospital, South Bend, on October 2. Rev. Benson is pastor of the St John's L itheran Church. Sunday evening birthday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred Schu.tz was their daughter Ruth and son Petei Thomas and friend Ray Ch Ison, of South Bend. The occasion was Ruth's birthday. A Slngspiration wiii be ncld on Sunday at the New Car.isle Wesleyan Church at 9:00 p.m. Mrs Edith Steele spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs Darrel Steele and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Feitz called on Mr and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman Saturday evening. On Sunday, evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and Bruce. LIBERTY TWP. HOME EXTENSION CLUB MEETS The October meeting of the Liberty Township Home Extension Club was held at the home of Mrs Osborn Fisher. Cancer bandages were made in the forenoon and a pot luck dinner was served at noon for 15 members, one guest and two children. The president. Mrs. John Harbaugh presided over the afternoon meeting. Election of officers was held with the following slate to serve fur the next year. President. Mrs. Herman Brinkhoff; v.ce president, Mrs Donald Nortun; secretary. Mis. Harley Knowlton;* treasurer, Mis. Osborn Fisher: song leader, Mrs. Osborn Fisher; reporter, Mrs John Harbaugh; health and safety. Mis Harold McGwmn; flowers. Mis RusseJ Kime: historian. Mrs. Charles Quigley; citizenship Mrs. Charles Bare; Riley Hospital, Mrs. Wallace A.drich; telephone, Mrs Hell Bare. Mrs Marvin K.zer and Mrs Ernest Beron; cancer society. Mrs. Graver Harbaugh Mrs. Herman

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Stee e and Mrs. Richard Weaver; budget and finance to be appointed by the mcom.ng president. The budget and finance committee annoum ed that a Bake S i e will be h. id November 25th Mi> Harbaugh asked that the one pound decorated coffee cans for Beatty Mi morial Hospital be brought to the November meeting. The next meeting will be al! day, November sth at the home of Mis. Marvin Kizer. 33 HOMEMOKERS (LI B MEET The 23 Homemakers Club met on Tuesday, October 6 at Madeline Bonhi.m with f nirteen membets and one guest present. The president, Helen Loucks, opened the meeting with all members saying the p.edge to the Flag and the club collect. Our guest the County Agent, Janith M usteryanm. had the lesson. showing slides on the correct table manners. The meeting was closed with the club creed. The assistant hostess was Helen Reed The next meeting will be held on November 3 in the home of Genevieve Beron. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools October J 9 - 21 Monday — Wiener in bun or Mexican taco, baked beans, celery sticks, chilled applesauce, milk. Tuesday- Chilled orange juice, chop suey on rice, butter- ' ed green beans, crisp carrot coins, assorted bread and butter, devil's fix/d cake with fluffy icing. milk. Wednesday Pizzaburger, parsley buttered potatoes, golden glow salad apple pie square, chocolate or white milk. Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Trouble* After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose steep and Buffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYBI EX at druggists. Sec how fast it can help you. i

ST PATRICK'S WOMEN'S CU B MEETS The St. Patrick Women's club hr d their monthly meeting on Wednesday, October 7. Entert unment was provided by Miss Den.se Groves who sang a lew* se ections with Kathy Mylott accompanying her on the piano. Newly installed president. Mrs. John Cowger, announced heads for the various committees for the coming year. They arc; Health: Mrs. Lawrence Turner and Mrs. Devon Holland. Welfare: Mi's. Marcelien Van Wanzeele. Room Mothers: Mrs. Devon Holland. Te.ephone Committee: Mrs. Leo Mahoney, Mrs Joseph Malstaff Mrs Robert Moore. Mrs. Dennis Groves. Mrs. Thomas Anspaugh and Mrs. Gail Groves. Hospitality: Mrs. Kevin Huffstetter and Mrs. Charles Lloyd. Publicity: Mrs. Steven Franz. The program for the November meeting will be "Wig and Hair Care" by Richie of South Bend. Club To Hold Social Service Meeting A -orial service meeting, under the direction of Miss Katheryn

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Mylott. chairman, has been plan- ■ ned for the Woman's Community Club on October 16, at 1U:OU A M. in the Community Building. Members are asked to bring a sack lunch, scissors, paste and materials for pads. The material may be discarded sheets, draperies, etc. but must be at least one yard square. The regular business meeting will be at 1:30 P.M. Hostesses for the day are Mrs. Micheal Mylott, Mrs. Chester Glifiin and Mrs. Paui Hartman. I—— I Obey The Traffic Laws V F W Pest 8862 KE<;< I.MI MEETINGS I 3rd Wednesday of Ea<h Month H:O(> p ng Community Build ng Walkerton, Indiwta i