The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1970 — Page 9

NORTH LIBERTY

Mr. and Mrs Walter Kaiser of I-aPuz were recent guests of Mrs. Sterling Amm. Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Carl Fults at Lake of the Wood*. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurxhal cal ed on Mr and Mrs Richard Haskins at Lakeville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edna Schrader returned by p ane to her home in Carlsbad. Caufomla after spending several months with her daughters and their families, Mr. and Mis Robert Jacksun and Mr. and Mis. Alan Kaser. Mrs. Jack Gue.zo of Grand Rapids Michigan, spent last week w.th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chnt Matrix. Erne Kreider is a patient in the Parkvew hospital in Plymouth. Charles Qu. gley has returned home from Pine Lake hospital. LaPoi te, where he had been a

patient. The First Brethren Church will have the.r Christmas piugram Sunday morning I The Over Sixty duo u»d the r i last mei ting until March or April owing to the weather conditions durng the winter The name of Mrs Steve Soimos Sr was omitted last week at the birthday dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Su.mos and son in Plymouth Lowell Ross of State Road 4. in a patent in the M'mnrUl hospital, South Bend sn-0 Monday mornng. Mr and Mrs. Frei Snenem m and Mr. and Mrs George Sho eman upturned home Eiturd;/ from a viirit with the Irvins at Lakeworth Florida and the O'Brmnt* nt Nnp>», -Ronds. Mrs Vivian Huff and son Steve of Lakeville Mt and Mrs Kenneth King of Nile* Michigan, and Charles Singleton of Walkerton were Saturday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Marv.n King Mrs. Drua Walters Lakeville Clarence Schme lz. W a kerton. and C.eo Sheneman were guests at a birthday dinner in the home of Mr and Mrs Claude Shenenum The occasion was in honor of Cleo Sheneman. The WSCS of the Tabor church met in the home of Mrs Robert Geyer on December 8 for their Christmas meeting Mrs Freida Walters had the lesson. There were 12 members present Secret pal exch inge was planned for the new year of 1971. Secret pal gifts were given out. Refreshments were served by Mrs. I>e Cranford and Mis Dune Dunning.

Christmas Trees Douglas Firs — Spruce — Pine So Green, So Beautiful, So Fragrant STUNTZ /JMSto Pine Forest | Walkerton

Rev and Mrs. Earl Surface of LaPorte spent Sunday night with their daughter and family, Rev. and Mrs Dean Kreig. Mr and Mrs Jim Pel low and family and Mr. and Mrs. Meri Haskins were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Kunhal. PAPER DRIVE The Junior Class of North Liberty High School will sponsor a paper drive January 16, 1971 A few days prior to this date a container or bin will be placed on the black lop by the North Liberty Elementary School if you w.sh to bring your papers there. Call for pickup, Tony Jacksan P 56-4724 or Mark Shearer 2884066. , North Liberty ; Lions Enjoy

Ladies Night The members of the North Liberty Lions met cn Mondiy n.ght, December 11 at Du deck s in North Liberty for a Ladies Night dinner meeting. Lion President Bob Hoc ker inbUl ed the newest inembei of the club. Rev Tom Jones Hocker spoke of the values of be.ng a Lion and the rc«| msibH.ties of our club m the North Lberty area Lion Audie Manual presented Jones with his club pin ^-<1 h.s kit of Lion materials Pho program was presented by on Kreig. who showed pictures r ad told of his trip to the Lat.n imrrican countries, where he pent some lime in the mission field. Memebers of the club signed to serve as bell-ringers for the Salvation Army Kettles Saturday December 19 at the C immunity Bank and at Wilcox Grocery. C immunity citizens arc reminded that Uu> proceeds from the kettles at North L.berty are usod as needed in the community Help make it a Happy Christmas for s ime families in need in North liberty. NOTICE The North Liberty United Method t Church Chance! Cnolr will present the cantata ‘Born A King" by John W Inters >n on Sunday morning it the worship hour. December 20 9 30 a m This cantata is being prewnted on the 20th instead of the 13 as orginnlly planned Rapid transit isn't necessary in the pursuit of happiness.

YORKTOWN HOME EC. < Lt B MEETS The De ember meeting of the Yorktown Hume Ec. (hub was hill on M ndny, De. mber II at the home of Mis. Harry Mi.--tcim.m and Mrs Junes E> zo and Mrs Robert Lute wen the co- hostesses. The raei Ling was opened by

the acting president Mrs. Robert St'haeffer w.th the sing of the month. “O Litt c.Town Os Bethlehem." The salute to the flag and the homemaker's creed w^ro given Roil cad. "A Family Tradition Os Uhrjitmas," was answered by 18 mem be is Discussion was held oh giving a donation to the School for the football equipment in the Junior High program. A motion was made by Mrs. Kerry Reed to donate money and was seconded by Mrs. Harold Rizek. The by-laws were read and the club decided to update them A committee was appointed to work on them and submit the new ammendinents at the next meeting. Mrs Edgar Cole is chairman with Mrs. Warner Clark an I Mrs Mvlv.n Harrison assisting The club col ei t wis read f >l--by a prayer given by Mrs. Warner C ark. We played dirty bingo and exchanged presents with our secret pa s. Secret pals were chosen for 1971 We are to buy i $3.00 g.ft for their birth-

A F * When you’re not like yourself, Lydia Pinkham understands All of a sudden you might fee! you’re changmg-not a good feehng. You're tired, edgy, out of sorts and that’s not you, Lydia Pinkham understands. A long time ago. when ladies couldn't be as frank as we can today, Lydia 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 netural 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 E. Pinkham Available m Tablet and LlqvH Fara PinkhaM MtdiciM Ce. Lyn, Ma» 01904

DECEMBER 17, 1970 THE INDEBENDENJ.-NEWS

d >y and anniversary. Happy Birthday was sung to Mis. Melvin Hairison and Mis. Dale UH ry. Delations rerresnmrin» wcic The mxt meeting will be he.d setv» 1 by the h ostesses on January 25, 1971 in the h ime of Mr. M irvin Will ams with Mis. Robert Farrar as her ( >-hosb ss.

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