The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 November 1971 — Page 2

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— TITO INDEPENDENT-NEWS — NOVEMBER 18. 1971

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Tn? Nirtih Lilerty Zeta Pi Ch pier of Tri Kappa held its monthly m eting on Wedne day. November 10 at the home of Mrs. Rich ird Zo >k. T! e chapter has purchased a refrigeri or for the nurse's officc tn the Noith Liberty schools. The primary purpoe of the refrjerator is to provide ice for fit t aid. The refrigerator will be used so: school related pr »- ject- such as .-ci. nee experiments. T <e money used to purchase the refrigeiator was from the din ty fund an I wag rai.-d by projects in the local community. Mr-. Clarence Hem is the school muse md chairman of the charit\ fund. Lt was announced that the sorority Christmas Dinner will be held on December 11 at the Rami n Inn. South Bend. Emal p! ms w re made for the Bake Sale on Saturday. November 20 in the Community State Bank. E h member is donating statiomry for -patients at Norman Beat y Memoiial Ho pitod for Chit-Imas. The chapter’s ment d health donation will also be us d to buy suggested clothing for patients there. The next meeting will be on De. über 8 at the home of Mrs, Charles Johnson. Mt. and Mrs. Truman Luke, Granger, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sha Kurt and Neil, were Sundv dinner gue.-tg of Mr.-. Mable Golden. Callers of the Claude Shenerikm- this past week were Mr. and Mrs. George Henry. Mr. and Mt -. Barney Wentz. Mr. and Mrs. Fr-.nk Ginzer and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and Tammy, Mi s. Errol Lerch and Dawn, df Grovertown, spent Monday 3ft taoon wi h Mrs. Laura Ruff. Mt and Mrs. Darrell Rush. Mi. । nd Mrs. Jerry Howell .-pent Sun I ty afternoon w th Mrs. Lulu Bou,h and Pearl. R ymond Niragon, Robert Clark and Bruce Clark called on Mi and Mrs. Russell Clark Sunday evening. . The Community Thanksgiving Service will be on Wednesday, N Member 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bets er Cre k Wesleyan Church with their new pastor, Lvnford Sanders. ' Week end gui^tg o f Mr. and Mt-. Kenneth Doon were Mrs Muy Tlonjis, daughters and gran daughters, of Rochester, and Wayne John-on, of North Liberty. M . and Mrg, Chester Thayer. LiPtz Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stone-hrnn-r, Walkerton, and Mr. and Mr.,. Claud • Sheneman were SunAiy dinner gues s of Mr and 'Mi,. Donal l Teter in Mkhaw. aks M and Mrs. Ken Naragon, Indr.n.jx,u.s, are the parents of a •a 11 oy Michael born on O 't- ' H Mrs. D »rthy Naragon h> ieturned home af.er ep ndm, several days with he r son ar I daughter-in-law and the hew grandson. R •cent callers of Mr. and W liter Taylor were Mi. iii. M Ru-> II Strycker, Mrs. Ort ill * KI nedm,t P H ’ii. Mrs Edna Kane nd 'ei Mrs. Aloe Zahn

Mrs. Clinton Morrig ig ill in her home, here. Rev. and Mrs. George Holston. Kokomo, were Jat Thursday guest., of their niece, Mrs. Esther Harman. TROOP 333 MEETS We opened tne m eting with the 79 ers w.th the flag cremony. All girls who earned badges recieved them. We learned how to weave with w- eds. We closed the meeting wAh the Panther’s closing flag ceremony. NOTICE I will not be rc-ponsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself. Lynn Borton 3tnlßp INDEPEN DE NT BASK ETBALL Jaycees 1 0 Jim’s Barber Shop 1 0 Hocker Transfer 1 0 Dave & Ray’s 0 0 Martin's Sunoco 0 1 K. L. Merchants 0 1 Mahoney-Mann 0 1 The PL.J men’s basketball league opened las’c Wednesday with three games. In the opener the Jaycees edged Martin’s Sunoco 55-50. Dave Baker and Chet Bigler led the Jaycees with 24 and 14 pomts respei lively while Steve Moerman topped Sunoco with 16. In 'the second clash Jim’s Barber Sh >p pulled away from the Koontz Like Merchants 73-59. Dennis Garland with 34 and Everett Wallace wi.h 14 paced J.m s while Bill Rose was high for the Merchants w.th 14. In the finale, Hocker Transfer won a hard fought ba’itle from Mahoney-Mann 70-63. Ken Horvath and Dave VanDielle led Hocker with 19 and 18 points while Jack Edison paced the losers with 22.

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INDEPENDENT BASK ETBAIJ. Jaycees 2 0 Hocker Tran fer 2 0 Dave St Ray’s I 0 Jim’s Barber Shop 11 Martin's Sunoco 0 1 Mahoney-Mann 0 2 K. Lake Merchants 0 2 In la^t week's PLJ Men's ba ketball league, Dave and ray’s rolled over Mahoney-Mann 34-59. Dale Rosander and Pete Awald paced Dave & Ray’s with 31 and 14 respectively while Jack Ed-on was high for Mahon y with 16. In the second game Hocker Transfer defeated Jim’s Baiber Shop 73-55. Kin Horvath and Joe Burkus paced Hocker w.th 18 and 17 points while Ron Schrader topped Jim's with 15. In the finale, the Jaye ‘er topped the Koontz Lake Merchan a 85-58. Che u Bigler ind John Hans led the Jaycees with 25 and 15 ponts respectively ar J Bob Parker scored 20 for the Merchants. NOTICE Do you need a new vacuum sweeper ho e? I have th m in stock. Also rera’r small appr m-cs. 7C5 Indian i S Glen Walz Walkerton 2tn2sp Urey BE Sckaduh The Urey Middle School 7 h and Sth gi id ■ basketball - hedule for 1971-72 has been announced as f dlows: Nov. 18 Triton h Nov. 22 Culver H Nov. 30 La Ville T Dec. 2 Plymouth t Dec. 6 North Liberty T Dec. 14 New Prairie H Jan. 6 Argos t Jan. 13 La\ ille H Jan. 17 North Liberty H Jan. 25 Oregon-Davis t Jan. 27 Knox j Feti. 1 Bremen h Feb. 10 Knox Washington H Feb. 12 New Prairie Tourney 23 HOME EXTENSION OLI B NEWS The 23 Home Extension Club met on Thursday. November 2. in the home of Mrs. Ray Bergland with 17 members present. The president, Mrs. Dan Ro-er, opened the medung with' the pledge to the flag. For roll call each was to bring their baby pictures. The song of the month was "When I Grow To Old To Dream.” The lesson was given by Mrs. Lloyd Singleton on Fair Packaging and Labeling. Christmas gifts to be sent 'co Beatty Memorial Hospital should le in by November 15. Cookies will be packed November 22 in the home of Mrs. Dan Roser. The next meeting will be our

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Christmas party on December 7 at Schorl's Restaurant, in Plymouth. CARDS OF THANKS We would like to thank our neighbors, relatives and friends

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for their lovely cards, gifts and presence at our silver wedding anniversary reception. It wag a most enjoyable day. Pauline and Ed Klopfenstein Use Common Sense Wnen Driving

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