The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1970 — Page 9

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A daughter, Tamara Lynn was borrt to Mr and Mrs. Larry Giovr Saturday, November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Taylor spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zook in Gosh on. The Over Sixty Club will meet at the North Liberty Community Building on Wednesday afternoon December 9, at 1:15 pm Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Leland Donathen. Jim and Karen, were Mr. ad Mrs Ray Carbiener of Walkerton and Mrs Myrtle Donathen, North L.berty Mr and Mrs Harvey Sheneman and Mrs. Addie Hanson spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. Gale Merrick and family in South Bend Linder Williams spent Thanks giving w.th his son Mr. and Mrs J ones Williams and family In Intro.t, Mich. His son David and fam ly. were with them for Thanksgiving dinner. A son Ray Lours wns born to Mr and Mrs. Ray Staub. ElkI nt. Monday November 23 The Staubs were former residents of North Liberty and Mr and Mrg. Frank Sims Sr. are the grancV parents. Mr and Mrs Truman Luke and son Ricky {ind Mr nnd MrJ| Shade nnd children were dinner gu^ts of Mrs. Mable Golden on . Thanksgiving day. R lcky Luke has been home on a 30 day fur 1 »imh from Jap in. The Frank Suns Rr famines h id a get to gether family dinner on Thanksgiving at the Wal kerton Community Building. Mrs. Mary Armstrong and Sharon, of Lafayette were here for the oc<asion having spent several days with M r wnd Mrs Simniji Thanksgiving dinner of Mr and Mrs. Fred Schultz were their daughter Ruth Norton and I’eter and his friend Ray Carl•^on of South Bend Afternoon \is tors were Mrs Virginia Rose and daughter Mm Katherine Ritchie and Colliene, of South Bend.

Mini Shop 610 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3185 Special Purchase Sale ASSORTED PATTERNS ft (OU)RS Reg $290 to $3 99 Bath Towels Now $1.99 R'g $1 99 to $2 29 Hand Towels Now $1.39 Reg 69c to 79c Wash Cloths Now $ .49 Holiday Gifts For The Home PRINTED NO IKON PEWALE SHEETS PRINTED NO IKON Ml SUN SHEET* _ A NICE SELECTION OF BED BLANKETS Boy’s and Girl’s Ski Sweaters $5.49 — $7.49 Girl’s Robes QI ILTED NT LON AND FLANNEL SHORT AND I I 'LL LENGTH PLAIN AND PRINTED STORE HOI RS: 9:00 AM TO 5:30 I'M FRIDAY: 9:00 AM TO X:OO PM

Mi's. Bert Shupert is a patient in the Memorial Hospit il, South Bend Mr. and Mrs Herbert Kurz hal spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs James Pellow and f imi.y at Ardmore. Mr. and Mrs. Kurzhal ted Mr and Mrs R.churd Hasains Road 31, Lakeville. Mrs. Otto Kurzhal spent sever al weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams in Carmel, Indiana. Mr. and Mrg. Carl Fults. Lake of the Woods, and Mrs Gertrude Sheneman spent Wednesday evening and Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs Rona.d Liidig and ’ daughter in Indianapolis. Kenneth Mobley has returned home from Mayo Clime. Rochester, Minnesota, where he was a patient. Mr ano Mrs F.oyd Whiteleath er md dauhters Guida and Clarisse of South Bend, were dinner guests on Thanksgiving of Mrs. Esther Harman. Mr and Mrs William Banks and family of Burlington. lowa, were guests last week of Mrs. Sterling Amm. The Banks family and Mr,. Amm were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Biggs in South Bond. The WMS of the First Brcth.ren Church will meet at the church on Friday, at 7:30 pm. and wll; be wrapping tovs for the needy children for Christmas Each one please bring Christmas wrapping paper. No Laymen’s mating at this date. • liberty homemakers Mrs. Maurice Liggett ho^.J the November meeting of hr Liberty Homemaker’s Club The evening was spent decorating and preparing cookie for Beatty Memorial hospital. P| nns wen » made for the Christmas dinner t*» be held at the home of Mrs David Spellman Co hostesses were Mrs James Saylor and Mrs John Easteni tv. Mrs. William Mortakis received

the door prize. — llll - w I. f Shamrocks Drop Opening Gam? To Marian Six point effort by Marian’s Tom Moorman in the final min ute and a half, ended a.l upset hopes the North Liberty Shamrocks had in theii season opener last Tuesday evening. The Sham rocks had trailed all the way w.th the exception of the opening minutes but had made a valiant comeback effort to trim the lead to six points in the fin.il two minutes before Moorman hit two free throws in four attempts and two baskets to sew up the decision 7C 34 Craig Anderson opened the scoring in the game with a driving shot after 1:13 had passed and after Moorman hit his first of 11 field goals Marty Dittmar added a lay in. Doyle hit from under on a rebound shot, but Anderson flipped in his second GL fn r * _ When you’re not like yourself, Lydia Pinkham understands All of a sudden you might feel you’re changmg-not a good feeling. You're tired, edgy, out of sorts and that’s not you. Lydia Pinkham understands. A long time ago, when ladies couldn’t he as frank as we can today, I ydia Pinkham recognized the problem and set about finding a remedy. She knew it was not natural ‘or women to have to suffer with what was obviously a natural process. So she turned to nature for a remedy. She developed a marvelous compound of medicinal roots and herbs that turned the trick for the women she knew Because it is a natural answer to your natural problems, it can turn the trick for you, too. Try Lydia Pinkham's root and herb remedy to help you feel better, more like yourself. Lydia EL Pinkham Available is Tablet aad Form Pinkham Medicine Co. Ljrtm, Man. 01904

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basket from in close nnd the Shamrocks led 5 1 in the early stages Marian then scored lu points m tip' ra xt two minutes and ten econds and moved to i Safe load of 18-6 by the end of the first period. They widened th.s gap to 15 points earls in the second qunt er and easily coasted on to a 3223 hilftime lead. The second half was a differ ent story After Marian put in two fast baskets, the Sh m.roeks started playing them on even or slightly better terms. A basket by Ernie Wills started the long trail back but •'Wo in a row by each Dittmar and Mike Wesolek while Marian was only getting two baskets cut the le id to a seven point margin. The teams battled very even the rest of the per.od a pretty free scoring stanza and Marian was still on top 5H45 at th.' end of three quarters of basketball. The Knights slowly stretched this out until they enjoyed a 10 point bulge. 70-60 with 2:20 left to pl iv, but two free throw, and a basket by Anderson ind Wal s respectively, cut the lea 1 to six with 1:55 loft and opened the door for the possible upset It just wasn't in the books how ever. as Moorman s six points in the fin il 87 seconds closed the door on the Shamrocks. but it did give encouragement to a 19 game losing team of last year Moorman and Benko paced al! the scorers with 27 and 23 po.nts for the winners Boatman ended with 20 for the losers and had double figure support from Wesolek with 12 and Walis and Dittmar w.th 11 each. Box Score Marian fg ft p Moorman 11 5 3 Triest 0 0 5 Doyle 4 10 Boek 115 Paar 101 Nash 2 0 5 Squadron! 3 0 5 Benko 950 Tezich 10 2 Totals 32 12 26 North Liberty Boarman 8 4 3 Clark 0 0 0 Halt 0 0 0 Brinkhoff 0 0 2

Walkerton Beauty Center Wishes To Announce That VELMA SINGLETON Will Be In Our Salon Starting WEDNESDAV DECEMBER 2 No Appointment Necessary PHON E 5X6-3230 — U kLKERTON

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Dittmar 4 3 3 Hunt 0 2 1 Walls 5 ! 3 Wesolek I 4 2 Anderson 3 2 1 Hostetler 0 0 2 Totals 21 16 17 Score By Quarters M irian 18 32 53* 76 N Liberty 9 23 15 64 Tri Kappa News Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa met on Wedne div November n. in the home of Mrs George Blair. Mis Biair announced that new Christmas decorations will ^orn the Main Street of North Lib erty through the effort of Zet i Pi and donations from local merchants The decorations will consist of snowmen, santa ciaus, candles and garlands. The cost wis >894 80 of which $753.00 h i« been collected. Zeta Pi donated SSO 00 Toys for Tots will be collected at Ted's Barber Shop and Wilcox Superm irket to be gi\en to the Marines for distribution in the Michan i area. Biriels will be placed in the two businesses f >r tne toys Article, too large to be put in the barrels will be picked up by calling 656-1151 In lieu of a gift vxch mgo the members will give $3 00 to be used as i Christm is charity project. Betty Croker coupons will be collected by til members tow trd the p ;r< hase of a kidney machine for St Joseph County You will be hearing more ibo it this later but do save the coupons now'. Glasse 4 have been parch.used in th? past month for a needy child All members have stat; >nery for sale. If you are in need for the holidays contact a mem ber. THE CHECK CP Half the world spends mor3 than half its time wondering how the other half can afford it. Obey The Traffic Laws ONE WAY People who travel a strsght and narrow pith today will never get into a traffic jam.

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