The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 May 1973 — Page 2
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— THE TNDErFNDFNT-NEXVS — MXY3I. 1973
koCAU^ & Mrs. Meri Giali. of Elkhart. M:- Homer Kelv r, South Bend, and Miss Ruth Ke vei. Mishawaka were Monday afternoon callers of Mrs. Myrtle Donathen. Fred Schultz recently visited M md Mrs. Ronald Spnggs and Ar.'A in Gary. Mrs. Russell Z 10k. of Goshen, spe several d .ys last week her m er. Mrs. Walttr Taylor. K ent califi> f Mrs. Gertrude S man wen Mi. and Mrs. Nar Clark Hitmen. Orville Manlof Flint. Michigan, and J<>hn B . k 1. M . and Mis. Eldon Clark went t a birthday party forth ir m Ison’s th.id b.ithday and his i n . is Timmy Clark, son of and Mrs Lanv Joe Clark, M nvaka. on Saturday. Sun- ' guests wen Mr. and Mrs. (. North Liberty, and Mr. Mrs. Don Noel and family, of i * 'it attended a cook out at t home of Larry Clarks in M - twaka and also to celebrate t - irthday of Mrs. Noel. N? and Mis. H want Schaffer, H .u n. Mr. and Mis. Hugh Bosu a. of Clearwater. Ela., and M - Fred Biggs and daughter L . e and son Fi t J Jr., were •> r guests of Mis. Sterling A nm. Mt and Mrs. Walter Strope rt .. led home from Bolivar, lenn. after vis.ting Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Worley, and Mr. and Mrs. Will am Strope and families. They also attended the graduation oi their grands* n Terry Worley. Mrs. Pam Peterson, wife of Rev. Kenneth Peter-on, of St. John s Lutheran Church received an MA degree from the Lutheran Sch j! of Theology, in Chicago, on S ty, May 27. Rev. Peterson Ux?. ed an M D. degree. M’s. Lila Graf returned home iron. Franklin. Tenn., after visit.ng her daughter Mrs. Robert Kelly and her family. Mt. and Mrs Herman Kaser. iCn Bend, were Monday dinner gu—ts of Mi. and Mrs. Hoy It i n schnyder. Monday evening - pper guests were Mr. and Mrs. T m Fisher and fam.ly. Mrs. Clifford Srhang. of Leesburg recently vis.ted her father. A i; it Schrader. M: and Mrs. M L Clark spent S.ndiv with Mi and Mrs Fl don Clark. : " XX MS of the First Brethren Chur, h will meet at the Church on Fr. lay, June 1. at 7:30 p.m.
With All The Spring Cleaning How Is Your Sweeper Holding Up? We Will Service II I Or Show Ye* A NEW HOOVER BKLTS A BAUS FOK MOST MAKES* LIBERTY BELL Open 8:90 To G:00 8:30 To H:(MJ Friday 135 N. Mam — North Liberty
and the Liumen will meet at a later date. Mr. anti Mrs. Joe Hans of South B< nd. spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mis. Marvin King. M Nathai C Er* men. visited the form i’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clai k on Monday. wAI,KF R T O N Guests were entertained Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Verkier from Midland. Mich.; Illinois; South Bend; LaPort": Indianapolis: and West Lafayette. W dne-day dinner guests of the R.chard Anderson Jr. were Mr. and Mi>. Russell Snodgrass and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Sr. Deanna Anderson was celebrating her 12th b.rthday. The group extended their b st wishes to the Snodgrass family before they move to South Can lina. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson and the Richard Anderson Jr family were in Bowling Green, Ohio the past week end to attend the National Tour Club rally. Or. Monday the R.chard Anderson Jr. family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Risrer and Terry, in Wheatfiled. Mr. and Mrs Mac Tw.gley and daughter and Mr an I Mis. Orville Rowe and Kelly of Remington, were also there and all helpi d Kevin Anderson celebrate his birthday. COt NTY LINE (’LI B MEETS The County Line Clut m t on Monday evening. May 21 in the home of Mis. Hazel Barden. Mrs. Minrue Mikesell was assisting hostess. Eighteen members answered roll call. The president, Mrs. Elsie Elder, led a short business meeting. Door prize w.nn?rs were Mrs. Elder and Mrs. Helen Taylor. Contest winners were Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. Geneva Creech with the contest pertaining to Moth* r's Day and Decoration Dav. Delicious refreshments were served. The next meet .ng will be in the home of Mrs. Dorothy Walsh. To bring to a close another good fellowship evening our thoughts turned4<> the prayer on the refreshment napkin* "For food and friendss we give thee thanks.” DR. LI SHBOI GH SPEAKS TO ('LI B Dr. Martin Lushbough. North Liberty, brought an interesting and educational program to thmemb is of the Organic Gardening an 1 Nutrition Club of LaForte County Monday evening. May 21 A question and answer
i per.od followed his talk. Previous to his talk he showed a film i on water. Then Dr. Lushbough i spoke on the need for drinking water, the speaker stressed that , exce-sive sugar in the diet is as h trniful as alcohol to the individual. He also talked on Vitamin E. The club meets the third Monday of each month at the Schultz * auditorium, LaPcrte, at 7:30 p.m. S'eve Van Oort Sacred Soloist Presents Concert « \ WwWO One of the most versatile and sincere sacred soloists today, Steve V 7 an Oort, w.ll be l presenting a musical concert on the lawn of the Koontz Lake Missionary Church, on Sunday, June 3, at i 3:00 p.m. । A vocal music graduate of John • Brown University, Aikansas. he expresses his belief in Jesus Christ ■ through a unique blend cf sacred 1 music from both past and present. He has gain.d recognition as a dedicated Christian musician by the inspiring programs he presents in church services, youth activi- । ties, banquets, and special meet- ’ mgs. Steve Van Oort is not solely a musician, but a herald for Christ, who communicates through his music his personal relatonship • with Jesus Christ
CARDS »0F» THAJiKS
■— i I wish to thank the Church of the Brethren. Rev. Wenger and my many fr.ends for the prayers in my behalf and al*o for the flowers and many beautiful cants sent to make my stay m the hospital much more pleasant than expected. Lillian Peterson I would like to thank my* friends and relat.vrs for their many rice cards, flowers and prayers whit? I was in the hospital Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated and will always be remembered. Mrs. Elly Holsinger The Koontz Lake Conservation Club w’ould like to thank all who made our bake sale such a success. This includes those who donated money, home made bakery . goods. the merchants for displaying our posters and. of course, those who purchased our products. Al Brenner, Pres. A big ‘Thank You" to Dr. and Mrs Hershbe rger for ah the work and effort to bring our class together for the Ahupni Banquet. It u truly appreciated. The Class of 1953 IN MEMOiUIM Tn loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather. Emil Johnson, who passed away one year ago, June 2, 1972 Loving and kind in all his ways. Upright and just to the end of his day*. Sincere and ttu in his heart and
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m.nd, A beautiful memory he left behind. He had a nature you could not help loving, A heart that was purer than gold; And to those who knew him and loved him His m*. moiy will never grow cold. Mrs. Emil Johnson Benetta and Patti Kelleher ST, PATRICK WOMEN’S CU B EN( I RSION WEDNESDAY The St. Patrick Womens Club (A Walk rton has set the.r annual excursion for Wednesday, June 6, whtn the organization will visit St. Julian Winery, in Paw Paw, Michigan and will lunch at Diamord Harbor Inn afterwards. A bus will depart St. Patrick School at 8:15 a.m. and will also ac<ept passengers at 8:30 a.m. at the North Liberty Standard Station.
NORTH LIBERTY 4TH OF JI LY QI EEN CONTEST APPLICATION Name Address Phone Age Height Weight <l7 - 21 Single) Sponsor’s Signature Sonsoring Club. Merchant, Etc, Please attach a picture and brief resume of hobbies, interests, activities and talents. Parental signature of approval required for applicants under 18 years of age. ■ Please have sponsor mail completed application and resume to: MRS DARWIN DAVIS 66k(»0 Tamarack Road North Liberty, Indiana 46554 Deadline for entries is June 9, 1973. Girls will meet with judges the week of June 10. /^VETERANS! ©ww a sow NO MONEY DOWN NOTASMGUEPENNY ^3^ DOWNVYUiniE , \ SHTVEDIBinmfS ■»«—W ■> 1 ^1 UllMa of <n» nMtaxt Rai tart* as tain. 1 r*y comta and ew.a. tart aaiaaa Nartatal Ttae• tancaycuawtaugma* Mktat • taa»f aar'l ty• laart- ma Uaaat tnitaw.pm»l *ta Ing AiMrtertn artHatt. mart* a Naiionai rMMtaa oaavaM^ . •»»a*r a^a«M. ta aaaa vaM *r YMwahmittataM- ta Ma *>o. Ramenta, you rtwl Ing oooam.nay ta a eamyaeon. aeat*artngieimnnytooMtauaw, VomtaamaaMlaartlMy tart ata a kata. MCta* oey <rt Irnng C<m» 00 *• ta rot 1* anyone Oeaerved aee a Naoona* hong Will •MtfMeeteetarttatattfou. cbanga vou> ta Williams Supply Co., Inc. 103 .Ml nigan Street Walkerton, Indiana B. F. (Bunny) XXllliums 586-3181 656-3187 W Jt’KK Williams Xt-Sf 586-3181 or 586-2507
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Election of 1973-74 officers will be conducted after the luncheon. The nominating committee of Mrs. Joseph Burkus, Mrs. John Cowgar and Mrs. Harry Malstaff w.ll present the slate of officers. The slate reads Mrs. Alex Laski.wski. president; Mrs. Frank Jackson, vice-preident; Catherine Keefe, secretary; and Mrs. Al Klinger, treasui n. The Fall Fashion Show co-cha.r-men. Mis. Franklin Al'night and Mrs. Joseph Burkus, will announce sme of their tentative plars f the event. Worn*, nos the (lub will b? asked to bring rumm.ige sale items to the school in anticipation of the sale to be held late in June. Moe, WHno* 4^ c . ADVERTISING- JU i
