The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1971 — Page 9

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N O IC T II Mrs. Lcova Kaser, Pino Road, ' sited Ether Harman on Sunday evening. The Over Sixty Club will meet ( ,n Wednesday. October 13, at 1 00 p.m. at the North Liberty Community Building. In the ct lebration of their 60th wedding anniversary, Rev. and Mrs. Ervin Weaver, of Timber ('rest. North Manchester, will be honored with an open house from 2;00 to 4:00 p.m. Sunday, October 10. at the Elkhart City Crurch of the Brethren. Rev. Weaver was pa-tor of the North Liberty Church of the Brethren j. me years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce wnarton, Wdkrton, are the parents of a ■.n born on October 1 at the Memorial Hospital, South Bend. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kr.ng, North Liter, ty and Mr. and Mrs. Heilert Wharton, Walkerton. The great<_t tndparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chirks Wharton, Flora, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. John Rom waiter, Quinn Road, North Liberty, will H-brate their 60th wedding anniversary on Sunday, October 10 by having a family dinner m their home. I Mrs. Dorothy Naragon, Mrs. H irvey Sheneman and Mrs. J ones Showe, attended the home- ( >ming at Timber Crest, North M mchester and visited Mrs. Aln i Van Winkle list Saturday.

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LiBE R T V Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sprigg and the former's sister, Ellen Mill r, New Carlisle, were Sunday evening luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. William Springman and Susan were guests at a birthday dinner party Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McEndarfer. Mrs. Nirma Gensinger, of Walkerton, called on Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clark last Tuesday. Mrs. H'rbert Lauver haj been a surgical piti nt in the Osteopithic Hospital since last week, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal called on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hi kir.p at Lakeville on Saturday ewnng. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Merrick and N mey, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitmer, Mrs. Darwin Divis and daughters Vickie, Cristie and Jonie, of N mth Lib rty, were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shencman. Mrs. Stirling Amm was a guest of honor at a birthday party Sunday in the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biggs. South Bend. A lovely decorated birthday cake and ice cream was served. Mrs. Amm received many nice gifts. Mrs. Freida Chebra, South Bend, and Mrs. James Pellow, Ardmore, were last Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal.

Mrj. Rosemary Ponto and Mrs. Marian Savoie, of South Bend, caned on the formers aunt, Mrs, Nellie Smith, last 1 i .uay. Mr. ind Mis. Aaron Arnold have mon d to their new home in N itn Liberty. Dal i Hocker is a path nt in Memorial Hospital, South Bend, s r.ce Saturday. Mrs. Otto Kurzhal is visiting her sister and broth r in law. Mr. and M r s. Ern *st Reason, in South Bend, this week. Mrs. Don Hooten was the hostess to her brothers and sister, 31 at a family get tgether, with a carry in dinner at the North Liberty Community Building on Sunday, October 3. They are the children of the late Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rynearson. Guests came from Phoenix, Arizona; Mishawaka; Crown Point; South Bend and North Liberty. The group gathered around the piano and enjoyed a song fest of some good gospel singing. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kronk enterta.ned Sunday celebrating the liirthdaya of Mrs. Roger Kronk and LaMar Kronk. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jon\s; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kronk and family; Mr. and Mr-. George Henry and family; Alan Limerick and Tom Flir’, all of North Liberty; also Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Kronk and Kimberly, of Walkerton; and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lewis, of Joliet, 111., who were afternoon callers. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKER S (LI B The Lincoln Township Home, makers hold their meeting on Tuesday, October 5, at the Walkerton Community Building with 22 members present. Mrs Mayotte Awnrau told us not to forget to have our furnaces check, ed. We are having our Harvest Supper o n October 29. with a pot luck supper at 6:36, so we hope

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