The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1973 — Page 3

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Mrs. Lila Graf has moved to South Bend. Mrs. Cecil Hay returned home from the LaPorte Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. James Stephenson spent several days last week with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gall, Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal called on Mr. and Mrs. Muri Hask. ins and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Haskins in Lakeville recently. Tim Sousley, of South Bend, spent Monday and Tuesday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mr.s. Ralph Sousley. Mis Donald Noel and son. of G shen, and Mr.s. Norma Gensing. < i, of Walkerton, were last Thurs. day visitors of Mrs. M. L. Clark. Mis. Fred DvCoudres and Mrs. Mae Parker enjoyed a plane trip to Minneapolis, Minn., last Tuesday where they visited Miss Dor. othy Wright. They came home by plane on Friday. The Over Sixty Club will meet in the family room of the Kountry Kitchen Restaurant, North Liber, ty, at 1:00 p.m. on December 12 for a turkey dinner. There will be a SI.OO gift exchange in the afternoon at a Christmas party. Twenty-three members and friends of the Fellowship Class of the United Methodist Church were entertained at a 3 00 p.m. garden party theme, Christmas Raises, by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hartman, assisted by Mr and Mrs Howard Loucks. Much fellow, ship, a delicious spaghetti supper and devotions were enjoyed by all.

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Mi-s. Lila Graf was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope on Satunfty. Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman spent Sunday with Mrs. Helen Kessler at Fish Lake. A Christmas family night will be held at the First Brethren Church on Sunday, De< <ml et 9, at 6:30 pm. with a supper followed by a program at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Stuver and Tim, of Niles; Mr. and Mrs. Gale M rrick and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. John Stuver and Matthew were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman. Mr and Mr.s. Ted WesoLk and children, Mr. and Mrs Everett Huff, of Lakeville, and Mrs. Mary Wesolek were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr.s. Charles Hammaker. Mr and Mrs. Jack Mi Crum and children recently visited Mr. and Mts. Gerald Freece, in WiFiiamsboro, New’ Jersey Mrs - . Freece is a sister of Mr Mrfnim. Gift giving idea, send "The Independent-News." Mrs Donald Noel and son. of Goshen, were dinner guests last Thursday of her grandmother. Mrs. M L ('lark. Mrs Norma Gensinger, of Walkerton, was an afternoon caller. Lee Harris, of Lansing Michigan. spent several days last week with his sister. Mrs Lillian Peterson. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Peterson were Mr and Mrs. Jerry Peterson and son. of South Bend: lx*e Harns, of Lansing; and Mrs. Anna Strycker.

Miss Bessie Worstei is in the Tecgaiden Nursing H< im . She leceived a 1 rok n hip in a fail I eve. al weeks ago. CELEBR VIES 82ND BIRI HD \N Mrs. Chester Tnayei, cf LaPaz, was greatly surpri-cd when she arriv d at the Claude Sw-man residence in North Liberty on Sunday to find the following friends and relatives present to help her celt brale her ''2nd birthday. The guests pi esent were Mr and Mrs. Ira Pippenger and Mr and Mrs. Lewis Pippenger, of near Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner and Arthur Stoneburner; George Matz; Etta Mae Milner and Pearl Stull, all of near Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs Donald Teter, of Mishawaka, and Chester Thayer, of LaPaz. Mis. Thayer received many love, ly gifts after winch homemade ice cream and a beautiful decorated birthday cake was enjoyed by all before returning to their homes. THIS WEEK IN BASKETBALL The North Liberty fen«*mro< Ks. 2-1. will again te busy t±.: w>k end in basketball with a game >n Friday when they travel to Jimtown for a conference game, and on Saturday, they will host the Akron Flyers. John Glenn will have the Friday night date free, but will lie in action on Saturday as they invade Bremen for two games. > New Arrivals d'win girls were born on Monday. November 26 to Mr. and Mrs William Spencer of route 3. Walkerton in the LaPorte Hospital. A son was horn on November 30 to Mr and Mrs James Davis of North Liberty in the UaPorte

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