The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1970 — Page 5

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Mrs. Hazel Sarber, Tyner, spent last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Alta Walter. Mrs Marlene Gratner, Walkerton and Mrs. Ernest Beion were Sunday afternoon calleis of Mrs. Edith Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal Called recently on Mrs. Hattie Glaser, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kmzhal, in South Bend; Mr. and Mrs, Ronny Haskins, in Misha, waka; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haskins, in Likeville. Sunday vis.tors of Mr. ana Mrs. Russell Clark wete their grandson Glen Whittey, of Arlington Heights. Illinois; Mr and Mrs. Robert Clark, John Clark and Roger. Mr. and Mrs. David Clark and Veronica and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims Sr., and grandaughter Brenda Sims. Mr and Mrs. Elwood Renz and children called on Mr and Mrs. Ray Staub and family at Elkhart Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Letha Miller Ressler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, route 1. North Lbrty, is student teaching at South Side Elementary S< hool. of Concord Community Schools. Elkhart, under the direction of Mr>. Regina Gaffer supervising teacher and Prof. Mary K Nafzg r. college supervisor. Mrs. Ressler is a 1952 graduate of Eastern Mennonite High School. Harris onburg. Va.. and a senior at Goshen College.

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reamschnyder spent Sund ty evening with Mr and Mrs Charles Kaser. Mrs. Dwight Perry of Big Fork, Minn, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Walter Taylor and Mrs Ne l 'e Smith. A daughter, Deana Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dian Claik. Walkerton, on October 15. Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and Rick spent the week end at Hanover College is guests of their daughter and sister. Carol Steele. Tins last week end was Dads Week end on campus Mr. and Mrs. Larry Strope of Chicago were week end guests of the latter s parents. Mr. and Mis. Walter Strope Sunday dnner guests besides the Larry Stropes were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strope and Sandra of South Bend. Rev. Kent Bennett, Mr. and Mrs John Oberly Miss Thelma Hay and Mrs Gertrude Shene man attended a conference at the South Bend Fust Brethren Church last Saturday. The Women’s Society of the First Brethren Church, North L berty. will hold a public service on Sunday evening. Novem her 13 at 7:00 pm Mrs. Richard Allison, wife of the pastor of Jefferson Brethren Church, Goshen, will show slides of Jeruselam Liken on their recent trip to the Holy Lind, The public is invited.

Dennis Renz, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronaid Renz, of Wa.kerton, is a patient in the Osteopathic 11 jspital, South Bi nd Mrs. Clara Ames, Mrs. Duo thy Bair and Mrs. Doshia Roush, South Bend were Monday evening calleis of Mr and Mrs Harold Clark and Bruce. Mr. and Mis. Inman Whitmer spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs H irvey Sheneman. Mr and Mis. Clem Lightfoot and Mis Emma Mill ken along with Edward Lightfoot, formerly of Pine Road, recently moved to their new homes southwest of P»ymouth. A Fish Fi y will be held in the Community Building from 5:tH) to 5:00 pin. on Saturday, November 11 Mr and Mrs. Howard Arnold and Becky Jody and Bind Ta iby and Royce Arnold of South B* nd Merl.n Arnold of Osceola md Mr. and Mrs Harry Kurzhal of North Liberty called on Mr. and Mis. Aaron Arnold on Sunday afternoon. 23 HOME DEMONSTRATION (LI B MEETS The 23 Home Demonstration Club met on Thursday. Novem. ber 3 in the home of Mrs. John Beron with 16 members present ‘ The meeting was called to order by the vice president, Irene Roser with the pledge to the flag. The less m on casseroles । was given by Mrs Wiliam Hartman and Mrs. Frank Rauen. Mr^. Robert Reed gave the i health and safety lesson on vitamins. Our cookies are to be made and taken to Mrs How ird Ixmcks November IS and then packed in the decorated cans. . The Chiistmas party will lie held on December 1 at Schori’s ; Restaurant in Plymouth with a dollar g ft exchange Refreshments were served by

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Mrs. John Beron and Mis. Lloyd Singleton. LIBERIA TOWNSHIP HOME l \ I ENSIGN ( LI B Mis. M avm K zer w is ho.Mcss for the November met ting of the Liixrrt. Township Hom Extension C. .b. Cam er L,mdag- s v.• :*■ m if in ti. • moi iiiii • sc sion for tin St Jo • ph Countv Cancer Society. A cany in dinner w is s- i'v 1 at noon fur 1 S members, four guests and two ch.ldren The pi. ident, Mrs John Hag bough, piu-abd over the afternoon meet.ng. M s. Maivin K me instal.ed the following officio: president, M ■ . Herman Brinkhuff; vice p: -.sid mt, Mrs Donihl Norton; secietary. Mrs. Harley Knowltoni treasurer, Mis. Osborn F.slier; and i eporter. Mrs. John Harbaugh. These of H<e, will be held until June of 1972. Mrs. Harbaugh announ cd that she will hold open house for the club members on November 19 at 1:30 pm. at which time th ■ cookies w.il be brought in and the cans filled for Beatty Memorial Hosp. Lil All members me urged to bung their decorated one pound coffee cans and cookies at this time as this is a very important service we do each year. Mrs. Arthur Kime intioduced her sister, Mis. Henry Koenig, who gave a very inte esting narration on slides of her family's time spent in Paraguay. Our D'cember Christmas party w.ll be planned by the follow ■ ing committee: Mrs. Marvin Kane, Mrs Donald No; ton Mis ' Richard Weaver and Mrs. Carl I Wille. The tune and place will i be announced at the open house November 19. ; NOTICE i I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own r Karen Chapman

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