The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1973 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 10. 1973
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shidaker of Elkhart, called on Mrs. Orv . Peterson on Munday afternoun. Mrs. Errol Lerci. and children of Croy rtown spent M >nday with Mi- Lama Knit. S: nday dinner guests of Mr. an Mrs. Claude Sheneman were Mrs Dorothy M shier. < Nappanee and her father. Mar on Maurei and Mr. and Mr.-. Eugene I’ ‘-.ighman all of near Walkerton. C in Manieruw has relume ’ to h's nome in Wyatt after sp» nding .he winter with his brother, ( •>. le. in Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. and Mis Grant Poynter. Fk ano, called on Mr. and Mrs. < Worthington last Saturday. Mrs. Lizzie Uilery Mishawaka, i visiting her sister. Mis. Oliver Dough. Mt Ivin Gouker is a surgical patient in the LaPorte Hospital M’ and Mrs. Carl Reed and fanniy, of Eort Wayne, were week end guests of Mi. and Mrs. Clift"O Snyder. Mi. and Mrs. Frank Sims Sr. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Workman at Kokomo R.-'ent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ruc-dl Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Jim-s lambert anil Micah, of Elkhart Mi. and Mrs. Robert Clara and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Hai old Ci at: and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nara gon. a «r R' ssell Naragon was a Fr.day suppn- guest of Mr. and Mrs. H rvey Sheneman. Sirgspiration of the Wesleyan Church on Sunday, May 13 at 9:00 p.m. Roland Maurer and daughter, Mrs Lois Kibler, of South Bend, were Saturday aftprnoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clark. EXna Hocker is a patient in roam 328 of the LaPorte Hosnitai. Mr and Mrs. Frank Hornung, of Sebring, Florida, are visiting Mi and Mrs. Frank Rauen and othet friends and relatives. Mrs. Edna Schrader is a patient in St Joseph Hospital, room 610 South Bend. Mrs. otto Kurzhal is visiting Mr and Mrs. Richard Williams in Carmel. Mi s. Ethel Crothers has returned h ime after spend.ng several months with her granddaughter in Warsaw. HOUSE M XRMING GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pippenger liO f/t\l si 1 ri.. Sat.. Sun.. May 11, 12, 13 t. Snoopy, Come Home! In Color Rated “G” Coming Next Week THE WRATH OF GOD
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Eri., sat, K»m., May 11, 12, 13 I’KKI I* ON 101 With Jack Albertson Lesley Warren Hated “PG'’ * 1 Al*<t ROLLER IIERHY Unholy Rollers With Claudia Jennings
of near Walkerton, were very pleasantly surprised on Sunday afternoon, April 29. whin the following relatives anived to greet diem in the.r now home, which they recently moved into. '1 i e present were Ivo Roush, Kriox: Mi and Mrs. Melvin R nh. of n-ar Lakeville; Mr. and Mi- Darrell R u. h, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush, Mr-. Lulu Roush and I’earl, Mi and Mrs. Ernest Ulbricht, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman, all of North Liberty; Mi. ard Mrs. Lyle Roush and Mr. ar I Mis Hi ward Roush and Barbara. all of near Walkciton. The Pippengers received gifts of giocer.es and money, which v is gr-ally appreciated. Cake, coffee, punch, mints and nut- were served by Mrs. Ruth R ush and Mrs. Gladys Sheneman. Evening callers were .Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer, of LaPaz; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner and Mi. and Mrs. Orville Klined nst. of Walkerton. ( ELERR VI ES 89TH BIRTHDAY Miss Anna Steele, of the Haven Hubbard Home. New Carlisle, was the guest of honor at the celebration of her 89th birthday Sunday afternoon in the home. She is the only surviving out of 35 Steele first cousins, the grandchildren of the late Rev. Elias and Elizabeth Steele. Thirty Steel? cousins of the next generation came from South Bend, Mishawaka, Lakeville, Plymouth. Walkerton and North Liberty to wish her “Happy Birthday." Five of tlie.se being her nieces, Mrs. William Perriu, Miss Helen Steele, Mrs. John Roah, Mrs. Ralph Six and Mrs. John Mangus. Mrs. Pearl Stull, her only surviving maternal cousin, was also a guest. The afternoon was spent in-
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formally visiting, a number of beautiful floral arrangements which decoratid the room and also tile tables. The traditional birthday cake and other refreshments were served and opening of gifts made the afternoon an enjoyable one. Mr. and Mrs. John Mangus and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cullar were hosts for the celebration. SCHOOL M.W North Liberty Schools MAY 11 - 18 MONDAY Barbecue on warm bun Frozen peas and carrots Cinnamon apple slices Crisp celery sticks Peanut butter cake and topping Milk TUESDAY Salisbury steak and gravy Whipped potatoes Buttered wax ed beans Yammy muffin with butter Strawberry gelatin cubes Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on warm bun French fried potatoes Fruit salad with whipped dressing Brownie square Milk THURSDAY School made pizza Buttered golden corn Green spring salad with celery seed dressing Ice cream bar Milk FRIDAY Chilled orange juice Grilled cheese sandwich Buttered green beans Tutti frulti cobbler Pickle slices Chocolate or white milk
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