The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 December 1971 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY

Linder Williams spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, David Williams and daughter Barbara at Stevensville, Michigan. Mrs. Edna Kane spent Christmas eve with Mrs. Alice Zahn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Renz and family, of Walkerton, entertained at a family Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Parmley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims Sr., of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parmley and daughttr and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beiham, of South Bend. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Savoie and family of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fields, of Madison, Wisconsin, were Sunday afternoon visitors of the latter’s grandmothers, Mrs. Otto Kurzhal and Mrs. • Andrew Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson and John Johnson at Rochester. Mr. ad Mrs. Harry Scnroll, of Hutchenson Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Harbaugh were last Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clark. Mrs. Alice Zahn and family and Dave Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kane and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Kane and family spent Christmas with Mrs. Edna Kane. Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hevel and Betsy were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hevel, of Morgantown, North Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. Duff Hevel and Stevie; Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Knowlton and girls; Mr. and Mrs Earl Hill and Eric; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rimbaugh and son, all of North Liberty; and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hill, of Valparaiso. Christmas eve supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gen e Patrick and Tammy were Don Stahly, of Walkerton; Darwin Beron, Bud Ritchie,, Bill Sayler, all of North Liberty. Guests who called later in the evening were Roger Orcutt and Miss Pat Biggins; of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Patrick and Jeff, of North Liberty. Sunday evening guests, of the Patrick’s were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sailor and children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd. ANCILLA COLLEGE Your Educational Future Call 936 9936

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Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Liggett and family. Mrs. Lulu Roush and Pearl were guests at a family Christmas dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rough of Lakeville. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and Tammy and Cleo Sheneman. A gift exchange and stocking for Tammy from Santa was enjoyed by all. Larry Strope of the U.S.N.R., stationed in Spain, spent several days lasit week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Clark and Lauane entertaintd guests on Christmas with a combined Christmas and birthday dinner. Guestg were Gordon Clark, of Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark and Nellie Smith. The birthdays were in honor of Gordon and Nellie. Week end guests of Mrs. Sterling Amm were Mr. and Mrs. William Banks and family of Burlington, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biggs Sr. and family, of South Bend, and Fred Biggs Jr., wiho is home on leave from Okinowa. Blanche Clark and Nellie Smith spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. ad Mrs. William Kurzhal in South Bend. Thursday afteroon and evening guests at the Fred Schultz home were his two brothers, Oscar Schultz, from Bovey, Minn., and Albert Schultz and wife Audrey and daughter Brenda, of Menahga, M’nn. Friday evening their guests were their daughters,, Ruth Carlson and son Peter Thomas, of South Bend, and Linda Spriggs, of New Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz received word of the birth of a grandson born December 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz Jr.,, of California. He has been named Phillip David. Christmas guests of Mrs. Nettie Alward and Bob were Mr. and Mrs. Hargis Salyer and Paul, of Louisville, Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Alward and Deanna and Larry Ross, of Wakerton; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Klockow, of North Liberty, and Jim Klockow, of South Bend. Also present were Kent Shoemaker and his guest Miss Kathy Wilcox, Mr. anld Mrs. Phillip Patrick and Jeff,, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and Tammy and Don Stahly. A lovely lunch was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strope and Sandra were Christma s day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope.

Mrs. J. C. Milner, of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark of North Liberty were guests last Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman. Mrs. Esther Harman spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whittleather in South Bend. Chrismas eve vi. Itoi’s of Mrs. Harman were Mr. and Mrs. Ajfaur Bailey and family of Goshen. Tri Kappa News North Liberty's, Zeta Pi chapter of Tri Kappa met on Wednesday, December 8 in the home of Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mrs. Jerry Knepp, president, read a letter to the chapter from the Pro vine Ten officer, Mrs. Charles Doran. Money from the charity fund will be used to purchased food clothing and gifts for the less fortunate families of the community by the chapter. Mrs. Everett Holmgren mental health chaiiman, reported that robes, pajamas, bedroom slippers and stationary had been purchased and delivered to the patients at Norman Beatty Memorial Hospital, Westville. It was repored that the Family and Children's Center thanked the chapter for the clothing. Mrs,. Knepp reported that letters had been received from two of the three schools which our scholarship recipient are attending and that a gift certificate has tieen senlt to their campus book stores. Mrs. Richard Zook was nominated and installed to serve as vice president for the remaining term. Members of the chapter were thanked for their help with the sorority's bake sale, the Community fish fry, UNICEF and the Salvation Army. The chapter collected 20,546 Betty Crocker coupons towards the purchase of an artifical kidney machine, plus accessories, for the St. Joseph County region. The members would like to extend a grateful thank you to all community members who had donated towards this project which was a great success. Members voted to help the firemen bag candy and to decorate for the Well’s, Aluminum Corporation’s Christmas Party. The meeting was adjourned and members enjoyed ref re hments served from a Christmas decorated table. VIETNAM FILM AT KOONTZ LAKE CHURCH SUNDAY “No Greater Love,” newest action film on Vietnam by World Vision International, will be shown locally at Koontz Lake Missionary Church on Sunday, January 2, at 6:00 p.m. CST. Filmed under combat newsreel conditions in Vietnam, “No Greater Love” chronicles the heroism of people helping people in this war torn land and continues the report of God at work in Vietnam which was begun in World Vision’s earlier film, “Vietnam Profile.” Graphically, movingly, it unfolds the heart warming, human

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story of people sharing, caring land loving deeply enough even to give their lives for someone else. Unfolding the “people side” of the Vietnam conflict as it does, “No Greater Love” develops a compassionate undcrstand’ng for the people who have endured 30 years of war. Thig timly and moving film documentary, punctuated by the sounds of battle, frank and penetrating in its depth, was produced for World Vision International by Larry Ward and Ron Plant with origanal musical scor-

How to get a paper cup i to save your kid’s appetite. J Serve light, jiggly A. 1 B paper-cup Jell-0 Brand J / Gelatin instead of heavy : 17 Hu snacks. Just make Jell-0 £ 1 1/1 as usua ^’ ^ ut k [ IB pour it into li S cups J JEiro t I z' 0 ' . brand gelatin Jell-0 is aregistered trademark of the General Foods Corporation. THANKS We would like to thank individually every person and group who took time from their busy schedule to help make this Christmas Season a joy for each of our Nursing Home Gtfeste, but it would be impossible as the list is long. To the ones who brought gifts, caroled, made favor s ‘or brought fruit and cookies and made this our best Christmas so far, a great big THANKS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR. Walkerton Nursing Home ' * 5 ; " ? I I j EC G CCOUNTS, t PERSONAL LOANS MORTGAGE LOANS $ • S V A \ A * M 1 d f . OIA \ \' T t i« • i — I kU;:-'lt / |i HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS. j ■AMONT RV MAH I BANKING BY MAIL. | ; SB u - ,I, Consequently, you hove your choice of a wide range of the most helpful modern banking services right here ~. and all so conveniently under one roof. That is why we are called a "fu// Service" bankl Come see how many ways we can serve you "best" NOW! Farmers State Bank Os Wyatt Wyatt — Walkerton MEMBER FDIC

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