The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 December 1973 — Page 3
SMaKNewS, NORTH LIBERTY
Mrs. Maude Pearse has been m Warsaw visiting with Mr. and Mis. Richard Glover. Seasons Greetings to all the In. de pendent-News readers from ycur coi respondent in North Lib<ity. Nellie Snuth. Mrs. I > rothv Quigley and Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman returned re. eerily from the Wilham.-buig hoi. iday tour. William Ransbotb.m, >,f Spu. ku ", Washington; Mr-. M y Jury, of Big F rk. MumcMAa; a..i Mis Martha Tayb r wen iv. ‘•I visitors ci Mr. and Mis. 1! irry Clark. I>r and Mrs. Hai old I- illnier, of Burmingham, Alabama, and their daughter, Pamela, of New < ii< ans, were week end guests of I_s m< ther, Mrs. Rachael Eva F dimer. Sunday afternoon visit. <is were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Full, mer and children, of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ganger and children. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Medlin. Kelly, Wendy and Carolee called on Mrs. Nellie Smith on Sunday. The Medlins are from LaPaz, Caxy Stawicki and Mary Ann Slawaki, of Gary, nephew and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lawaski were guests Saturday ev. cning f Mr. and Mrs. Lawaski and PauL Mr. ari l Mrs. Floyd Whiteleather. South Bend, were Sund iy as. te.noon । dlers of Mrs. Esther Harman. Sunday evening callers were Mi and Mis. Arthur Bailey, RoLcit. Hi.an and Brenda, of Goshen. Mr. nd Mrs. Lyle Roush and f indy, ’ Walkerton, entertained at a Chn-mjius pQt lin k dinner i n Stir, i iy for the Roush Ir. th. • - ar. . lets and mother. Th < e attend were Mr. and Mis George It ish Mrs. Lulu R u h; Mi s I I Roush, of Lakeville; Mr Mrs. R.chard Roush; Mis. ! st Ulbright: Mr. and Mrs. D ill Roush and an un. 'e. Iva It . of Knox also attended. Mi.- 1 rnoat Goff, of Delphi, Indian.' was a recent gm -t 1 her s. ’< i Mrs. Lester McCi .-. ky.
Didn't Get Thai LIONEL TRAINS For Christmas? We Still Have A Sets, Track, Switches GOOD SELECTION LIBERTY BELL Open 8:30 To 6:00 8:30 To 8:00 Friday 135 N. Main — North Liberty
i Miss Marie and Muss Julia Whit. 1 aker, of Lakeville, called on their grandmother, Mrs. Martha Taylor, . recently. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope weie Chri tmas dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R< l M rt , St: ih> and Sandra in South Bend. kOC»U» a . I - J 11l W alkerton Mr. and Mrs. Rak Trost and son of Benton Harbor, Michigan, are spending the holidays here with his father, Glen Trost. Gary Trost, of Terre Haute, is also Sunday guests and callers of Mi. an<l Mrs. Everett Baker were Mr and Mrs. Randy Johnson and family; Mrs. Jennie Gillette; Mrs. Kenneth Moon, Conine and Dav. id. of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Baker and Deniese; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Baker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker and family, of Bremen. Koontz Lake Library News New books at the Koontz Lake Libia!y include: THE TIME IT NEVER RAINED, I'.liner Kelton For Charlie Flagg, < Id-time Texas rancher, and the last -tubb. rn man in the < • unty, it was a jxu i d of ,-.x le- battle.^tarred yens as he tiled to hold his hard-Won land. H < nvlghb* ring farmers, it was a lime of trust.ati n and despair a crop- dr led up and set t.le soil d - Ivi I into clouds f yellow drn-t Federal f rces otter aid, l it it proves to be misdn • ded a' i ineffe !ual. The time it DeV. er ui.ed wis an era of unprecedented change for evei yone, DI ICH DNCLE, Mar.lyn Dur. bun This new novel ty tile author of "Man Who D ved Cat
Dancing," displays Marilyn Durham’s brilliant gift foi -wist, taut xt< ry-telhng, and this time the wit that enlivened her fust novel has blossomed ino comedy. Jake H Hander and his two lit la phans are a delightful tuo. SHADOW OF A LADY. Jine 11 Ige Jane H -Ige i m will love thi- drama of the Nap Gmic w as and 'he galtei ot the C »urt win s and the glitter of the ( .rt of Naples. It is the story of two diametr.tally different women and the tenqx-stous love affairs that bo ird them in empathy. DOG TAGS. Stephen Becker — From the plains of Germany in WW II to a prison camp on the bulks of the Yalu, from Union Square in Manhattan to a private piactice in a rural town .n New Y rk State. Be: jamin B< • r pursues the an wits to the 1 iddie us 1 e. to kill or not to kill, and whom; to love or not to love, .u, I wh m: to be oi nd to be, ai. 1 v, hum. THE FIRST DEADLY SIN. I. v. !• nee Sanders — Tins is th- novel of .i fuel, polu.cn.er versus mm. dercr. But it .s als"in a fiightening explar.atii n of us ill: ot why we do what we must do. ’lla- killings. ti;e search the re-o. lution, all involve any pe pie, many motives and personal entanglements that transcend a sliiy of crime and punishment. PEARL’S KTTCHI'.a. Pearl Bailey - Departing from the ustial statistical shorthand one asox i. ales with cookbooks, Pearl has given us a cookbook filled n->t oi.iy with mouth-watering reties, but also with humor and anee. dotes from her pr.vate and. pul>hc life. The spontaniety and energy and generosity, above ill the love that has drawn literally m llions of D’ople to Pearl Baiha are all here in "Pearl's Kitei.en.'
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DE< EMBER 27, 1973 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -
Other new books: Strangei at th" Gate — Arthony Inis Laugh I. On M< S.l. vt rs I Never Danc< d m \v te Ho m- Bsi.wdd fluid f tii. <: i v I’ -.. iken 3 Maigret i ! the Wm> Mu. ’ chm.t Simeon N‘ rth Dallas Forty — Gent Ix> M o.y Enemies. H igg u 1 Royo (’oim' i y p. ,p. r The Crorsings — Rovit □ E] 1 Mns P’ T \ L NoT E S -- . RECENTLY ADMTTrED TO LAPORTE HOSPITAL M i ■ S' at*-'.i o i Hi • v Si rr. ' " ■ W ilk< n Ip I N rth Liberty. I RECENTLY ADMITTED TO PARK\TEW Ho.S' ’TAI, io 'I 80l Si . d W keC m A community L like a sL ^ ; cv< y r. ought to be pr . ire J ' t ike the helm.
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