The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1972 — Page 5
NORTH LIBERTY
Word ha? been received here of the passing away of Mrs. I- real Hatten, 95 year old widow of the former minister of the North Liberty MethodLt Church, and she had been residing at the We:ley Manor, Frankfort. Burial was in Rossville. Mr. and Mrs. WilMam Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk and family made a trip to Crandon. Wisconsn, to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry and family. Mr. Jones and the Folks returned home on Monday. Mrs. Jones remained to help out caring for their new grandson. Wiliam Thomas Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ross have returned home from a vacation trip in Louisiana and Texas. Mr-. Harvey Sch-opp and daughter Rebecca of Dayton. Ohio tpent the krt week end with her parents Mr. and Mr-. Harold Geyer of Mulberry Road She also called on her aunt Mrs. Bertha Schrader of North Liberty on Saturday.
LIGHT STYLES by Marcia Crawford
I Miss Crawford is an interior decorator and home furnish' trigs consultant to Thomas Industries of Louisville, Kentucky, leading producer of residential lighting. Here, she answers some typical questions about home lighting. Q. What pari does I‘ghttag play in home decorating? .A. Lighting is an integral part of home decor, just as the floor coverings, wall colors, furniture style, upholstery and draperies. Q. What are the primary objectives of good home lighting? A. To provide adequate illumination wh‘le fulfilling a num-
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ber ot decorating needs, both through the styling of the lamps or fixtures and by the light they originate. Q. Chain hung fixtures have become popular. How are they used?
A. This type of lighting style can be used over nearly r >y table where a lamp cor.: 1 I j placed. Additionally, tlcy c..n be installed over areas uL.lj light and decorating acccr. s
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' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal called on Mrs. Hattie Glaser in ’ South Bend last Saturday. i The Neighborhood Bible Study will meet with Mrs. Harold Hard. ; ing Friday morning, March 10 , at 9:30. All intrested persons are invited to attend. । Mr. and Mi’s. Amo neea were gue.-ts at a birthday d.nner , party in the home of the„r da- ( tighter Mr and Mrs. Robert Huff, South Bend. The occasion was in honor of their 21st [ birthday of their son Craig. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor • returned home last Friday from i Rockport, Texas, after spending the w’inter months there. Mr. i and Mrs. Wiliam Kurzhal of South Bend were Sunday evenI ing visitors of the Taylors, Mrs. Omer Sheneman of Bremen, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shene- • man and ion of Bremen and Mr. • and Mrs. Tony Sheneman and I daughter of Decatur. Indiana, • were Friday even ng guests of Mr. and Mrs. Caud* Sheneman. • All enjoyed homemade ice cream and cookies.
are both required, such as a counter or game table. Q. Are dimmer switches worthwhile? A. Absolutely! Not only do they offer the opportunity to provide a complete range of lighting moods to match the occasion, but they are relatively inexpensive and easy to install. No chandelier should be bought without a dimmer. Q. Is outdoor lighting important? A. To insure the safety of your family and guests, adequate outdoor lighting is a must from a postlight in the yard to fixtures adjacent to the front and rear doors. Such lighting can also enhance the beauty of your home. Q. V, hat’s new in color and styling for fixtures and lamps? A. The earthen tones such as beige and terracotta, along with highly polished woods are strong this year, with oceasional f la‘dies of color such rs plum, yellow and green. < temporary pieces are popular, while Mediterranean conUmes its surge. Many other s '. r.gs such as Country Man- < ", E »r!y American and French rr? I ■'ing utilized regularly. A.i cui be seen at Thomas I—.'. .ng Centers.
Miss Dorothy Wr.ght returned to her home in Minneapolis after vuiting with Mrs. Fred DeCoudres. Mr. and Mr . Clem Lightfoot Plymouth were M >nday d nner guests of Mr. nid Mrs. Laßue Donathen. Albert Schmnder has retu ned home from Memorial Hospital, South Bmd. Kenneth Mobley is a patent in South Bend Memorial. Th , Jolly Jillis Home Ec Club met on Wednesday in the h >me of Mrs. Nelson Lightfoot in । Lakeville. Mrs. William Emerick and Ralph Oohee gave the 1 lesion on home is pairs. Mrs. Merman Hertel. South 1 Bend spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Adolph Graf. • Mr. nad Mr-, Melvin Gouker returned home kut Saturday from Fulton Texas after sp aiding the winter months thert.. Mrs. Clifton Snyder has returned home from Denver, Colorado where rhe was accompanied by her daughter and son-in-law. They attended the fuseral there of Mrs. Snyders brother, Orlin M. Britt. Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT । ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up in the morning without all the pain’s stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stomach. It's called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of relief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of A nacin* analgesic tablets.
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f MARCH 9, 1972 — THE IN DE PEN DENT-NEWS —
Mrs. Charles Quigley and Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman ap< nt Sun- • day with Mr. and Mrs. Mmr.ie Quigley and son. Mrs. L“fter McCrosky i being released from Mcmori d Ho: pital South Bend, some tme this week. PITCHING? Let doctor’s formula stop it. Zemo speeds soothing relief to externally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, nonpoisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface germs, aids healing. “De-itch” skin with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment, Quick relief, or your money back I
Auction Friday Nigh; March 10 At 6:30 ★ Couches And Chairs Newly t phot; t* red (I’ve Got Too Many) ★ Some Antiques (They’ve Been Here Too Long) ★ A Feu) Appliances (Work Fine) ★ Lots Os Miscellaneous Beds, Chest*, Tables, (hairs, Etc. Tick Tack Ssw Shop 605 Roosevelt Rd. Beth Rhodes Don Gray, Auctioneer
SBC I Richard Gouker return home Wedm-day from Viet Nai where he will spend 15 days wit h.s parenLs, Mr. and Mrs. Me vin Gouker and other relative and friend ami then he wHI I. sent to Fax Campbell, Kntu<kj Mr. an.| Mrs. Max Steel ku returned from Durango, Mcx, where th y vi ited their nev grinJdaughbr. Elta Maria Mm ( |uez Steele, ban r ,- January 2 to Ernesto and Susan St. C Marquez. Mr. M irquez is th Director of the R mdalla wk I a guitar and choral group o the Univer. id.ul Juarez o f £, t ango. Use Ccminon "Terese Driving
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