The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1973 — Page 4
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCTOBER 18. 1973
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Mrs Barbara Fraizer has returned home from Memorial Hosp;Ui, South Bend. r rs Florence Yazel. of DonVo: Colo: ‘.do. is spending several w *k> with her mother. MtS. K ssell Clark while her father is t patient in the Osteopathic 11. spital. S< uth Bend. E cent guest- of Mr and Mrs. H vey Sheneman were their gi ndchidren. Sherry. Jeanne and S'-wart McDaniel, of Rolling M idows. 11l Mr. and Mrs. Har. o: Stuv r ' f Niles. Mich., and gr ndson Matthew Stuver, of bl.shawaka. were also guests. Mr- St rling Amm, North Lib. ertv. and her daughter. Mrs. Fred Biggs. S'nth Bend, recently re. turned from Burlington. lowa, w re they visited with Mi's Will, lam Binks and family. Mrs. £> ■ ks is a daughter of Mrs. Amm. a singspiration will be held on Sunday evening. October 21 at p.in. in the Beaver Creek M sleyan Church. Air Force Staff Sergeant Doug, las u. Shoemaker, son of Mr. and Mi's. L D Shoemaker. 65508 St. K ad 23, North Liberty, has ar. Lived for duty at Mac Dill Air Force Base, Florida. Sergeant Shoemaker is a missle guidance ana control technician and Is ast guea to a unit of the Tactical Air Command. He previously served at Udorn Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. His wife is the former Rosita R. Rico, a 1967 graduate of North Liberty High School. Mr. and Mrs. Butch Cady and Cleo Sheneman were Monday ev. Cumg supper guests of Mr. and b is. Claude Sheneman. jpuse-thew fWANTI
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M". and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Fellow, in Ardmore. Mrs. Martha Tayor spent Sun. day afternoon with her son, Ltwis Whitaker and family, in Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geyer en. tei'cned at a faiewell supper last Friday evening forth ir daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron. aid O'Dell, wh > are moving to Gainesville, Florida. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Roush and children, of Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geyer and children, Mrs. Nellie Uliery and Mrs. Walter Geyer, of Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs Ab x Hidebrand, of A.von. Ohio, were guests of h r mother. Mi -. Myrtle Dona, thin, on Satur 1 »y rnd Sunday. Mrs. Alma Shein man is in the Fairlane Terrace Nursing Home, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whiteleather and Guida, of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorgenfrei. Mark and Kathleen, of South Bend, were Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs, Esther Harman. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hildebrand, of Avon, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. La. Rue Donathen and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Donathen and Karen, were Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Myrtle Donathen in celebration of her 85th birthday, which is on October 18. loe cream and cake were served. FREEZONE * IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT. Why fool around with painful corns, when Freezone can help you remove them. Try it You’ll see. In just days, the corn will be gone...the hurt will be gone. Painlessly. No dangerous cutting. No ugly pads or plasters. Drop on Freezone — take off coms. KMOVB s>< / CORMS AND CALLUSES
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman called on Mrs. Lee Naragon at Bremen on Sunday afternoon. SALE S ATI 'RD AY Zeta Pi chapter of Tri Kappa is making final plans for a “Treasures 'N Trash” sale to be held in the North Liberty Fire Station on Saturday, October 20 from 9:00 am. unti 2:00 p.m. There will be clothing, furpiture, knick knacks, books, toys and mist laneous. They are also featuring a refreshment bar. Proceeds of the sale will go for philanthropy. Co-chairman of the event are Mrs. Mike Knepp and Mis. Howard Loucks. VETERINARY SERVK E MOVES The North Liberty Veterinary Service has moved to 104 North M lin Street North Liberty, phone 65^ 3325 and stftdr 6:00 p.m., ph -me 272-9849. NORTH LIBERTY PT A TO MEET TUESDAY The North Liberty -PTA will me t cn Tuesday. October 23, in the high school with the program being for parents and out of school adults on drug abuse. A film from the Indiana State Police will be shown with Mr. Cham, berlain arranging the program that will be presented by Police Chief, Ralph 2kmt. Aso a report of the Citizens Committee on schools will be giv. cn by the spokesman, George Blair. President, Robert Judd, also noted that the PTA board will meet at 6:30 p.m. prior to the 7:30 meeting. The board will meet in the Library and the reg. ular meeting will be in the case, teria. It is easier to do than to worry. ; — . Plenty ofroom atthe - top. Many World War II and Korea Reservists , are retiring so promotions are coming faster. * . The Army Reserve. It pays to go to meetings.
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BAZAAR THIS SATIRDAY The Lutheran Church Women of St. John’s Lutheran Church, North Liberty, will be holding a bazaar at the North Liberty Community Building on Saturday, Oc. tuber 20 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Items featured at the bazaar will include crafts, quilts, Christmas items, greeting cards, placemats and wrapping paper. Also homemade baked goods will be sold. Proceeds from this project will be used for charitable work in the community.
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Tu«*iay Night Men’s Porky’s Construction 22 10 Legion 365 No. 2 19 13 Bob's Bar IBU 13*2 Frank's Camper Sales 18 14 Mill Creek Sales 18 14 Lee's Used Cars 15 17 Jim's Service 15 17 Whitmer Lumber 12U 19*8 Legion 365 No. 1 12 20 Wabash Tavern 10 22 High team series and game: Mill Creek Sales 2990, 9M. High individual series X- game: K. Shirley 572; W. Garrett 207. Suburban L -ague The Pizza Place 18 10 Mercer's Bever. House 18 10 Dave & Ray's 17 11 Jim Mercer Son 15 13 Baker’s Standard 14 14 Jaycees No. 2 13 15 Precision Pallets 9 19 Dad & Lad’s 8 20 High team series and game; Jim Mercer & Son 2469, 846; Dave & Ray’s 2430; Mercer's Beverage House 2421, 880; Baker’s Standard 840. High individual series & game: C. Paegel 577, 234; R. Schmetz 564, 223; E. Klopfenstein 533; EC**
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E. Scott 532; C. Decker 521; H. 1 Schweder 510; D. Scott 509; Dampts 207. l Monday Night Ladies . Huhnke’s 23 5 Beaver 18 10 1 Kara's 17 1^ R & M 15 13 Erdelyi’s 12 16 Walt’s 12 IQ Funky Five 10 18 Elsie's 5 2? High team series and game; R & M 2087, 762, 712; Huhnke’s 2011; Kara's 1986. 761. High individual serie? & gam^: Janice White 487; Linda Huhnka 486. 183: Roxanne Whitteberry 467; Debbie Holland 204; Teri Tadlock 174. Freezone is for coms that hurt Absolutely painless. No dangerous cutting no ugty pads or plasters. In days. Freezone eases the hurt ..safety helps ease off ths corn Drop on Freezone—take off corns. REMOVES Q-X. ( CORNS AND CALLUSES Arthritis Sufferers: 1 c 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 stomtch. It’s called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of relief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of Anacin 9 analgesic tablets, j j
