The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1973 — Page 5

NORTH LIBERTY

Misg Nancy Merrick, South Bend, spent Saturday with her giandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harv. ty Sheneman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush called on Mrs. Lulu Roush and Pearl on Monday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Naragon and Mrs. Mary Mcßride spent Sunday after, noon with Mrs. Addie Hanson. Mrs. Kenneth Folk and Mrs. Addie Han<on called on Mrs. 1 red Hanson, Orange Road, South I nd. last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hansen recently returned home from Memorial Hospital where she had been a suigical patient. A son, Michael Dean, was born on September 24 to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Larry Clark. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark. Recent caLeltrs of Mrs. Kathryn Hevel were Rev. ar.d Mrs. William Thomas, of Loree. Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hevel, of Grand Rapid*, Michigan. Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Ole were guests of honor Friday ev- < mr.g at the First Brethren Church with a carry-in dinner and pound party was given as a welcome to the new pastor and his wife. Rv. and Mrs James Gilmer and son Seth of the Tecgarden First Brethren Church were h r.ored guests also. Mr. and Mrs. David Dcnathen and Scott, of South Bend, visited th< ir grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle 1> rathen, on Sunday afternoon. Mt. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman called on Mr. and Mrs. Rich, ard Whitmer on Sunday after, noon.

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Mrs. Donald Noel and son, of Goshen, spent Tuesday with her grandmother. Mis. M. L. Clark. The WMS of the First Brethren Church will meet at the church on Friday, October 5 at 7:30 p.m. John Harig, Chicago, 111., was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Claik and daughter Lawane. The Over GO Club will meet at the North Liberty Community Euikiing on Wednesday, October 10 for a pot uik dinner at 12:00 n on. Bung your own table s. rvice. The Lakeville Joy Club will b" guests for the day. M ■s Edna Albr:g:it has •returned home fr m Memorial Hosp.tai, S< uth Bend. Mrs. Eveyn Stephenson spent several days la-t week with her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Eggert at Kings, lord Height s . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spring, man returned home Monday from a tup to Pme Island, Minunesota, where they visited their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Trakie and family. M 'S. Ruth Carlson. South Berni, called on her father, Fred Schultz S mday afternoon. ENROLLMENT AT NLHS 883 Enrollment figures released by the North Liberty High School show that 383 students are in the upper four grades. The freshmen has 53 boys and 56 girls; sophomores. 50 bays and 45 girls; juniors, 56 boys and 51 girls; and seniors 41 b ys and 31 girls.

The grading periods are as fol. lows: 1, September 4 to October 12; 2, October 15 to November 30; 3, Decerrfbcr 3 to January 25; 4, January 28 to March 8; 5, March 11 to April 26; and 6, April 29 to June 7. COLE ORDAINED SI NDAY A service of ordination into the Christian ministry A>r Stephen S. Cole was held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. September 30. in the Ardmore Brethren Church His fath. er, Rev. C. William Cole, of Vinco, Pa,, former Ardmore pastor, preached the service and he was assisted by Rev. Brian Moore, Rev. Evert Black, Stephen’s grandfather of Muncie, and Rev. Claude Stogsdill, Warsaw. A rest ption followed the service. Cole is a 1966 graduate of Wa-hington High School and he received his undergraduate degree in s< cial science from Wheat( n College. Illinois. He studied at Ashland Theological Seminary in Ohio and while there served student pastorates in Ashland and Williamstown, Ohio. In August he received his master of divinity degree in New Testament after having spent the summer in Isreal at an archaev! ?gk:U d.g at Tel el Red, under the auspices of the American InArthritis 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. Vet 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 9 ahalgesic tablets.

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stitute of Archaeological Research. On September 8 he married the former Peggy Ann Rumple, of Van Buren, Indiana. They reside in North Liberty where Stephen is the new pastor of th.? North Liberty Fn d Buhren Church. TRADE VISITS Over SO guests assembled at the Walkerton Nursing Home on Scpbmber 20 for a birthday party honoring Dola Hocker," Zada Cicotte and Opal Hostetler. Led by Bonnie Andrews, guitarist and pianist, the Jesus Penacostal Church of Argos choir provided the music and singing. Twelve guests from Plymouth's Pilgrim Manor were present along with their administrators, Mr. and Mrs. Byers and therapist, who were i eturning a call made the day before by the Walkerton group.

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Refreshments were served by five students from the Divine Heart Seminary. In the afternoon of the 20th, the Walkerton fire chief. Leigh Roy Hahn and hi* assistant, Harv. ey Steffen, demonstrated various types of fire extinguishers to the staff. Reeenly Mr.- Roy DeSimone, administi ator. was elected .secre-tary-treasurer of the Distil-t I Indiana Nursing Home Associaion. Freezone is for corns that hurt. At solutely painless No dangerous cult- v no ugly pads or plasters In days, Freezer e eases the hurt safely helps ease off ts e corn. Drop on Freezcne-r^e off corns. -in)©* // REMOVES ( CORNS ANO CALLUSES

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