The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1974 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY

and Mrs. Charles Finch, of i, called on Mrs. Fred Dees on Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Allan Dedora, of Bay. Wisconsin. and Mr. Mrs. Russell Naragon were liy afternoon callers of Russell Clark. and Mrs. Hei bort Kurzhal ; on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lal on Saturday in South On Monday the Herbert als called on Mrs. Daisy .if. also in South Bend. s. Martha Taylor has been i sed from Memorial Hospital I j she had been a surgical it and "is now in the home er daughter, Mrs. Harold , 304 Barbie St.. South Bend. » Over Sixty Club will meet ie North Liberty Community mg on Wednesday, April 10 2:00 noon with a pot-luck eon. Everyone is welcome tend. This is the first meets the year. l and Mrs. Marvin King the week end with Mr. and Orval Town in Rochester. . and Mrs. Harry Oglesby returned home from Cape veral, Florida, after spending vinter there. as Pam Nelson, daughter of and Mrs. Ralph Nelson, of y, California, Is spending her g vacation with her aunt uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dale J. •n. Mias Nelson attends Ox. University in Ohio. s. Ethel E Sm.th is in the is Lomiardy Nursing Home, West Washington St., South . She is the mother of Mrs. Kring. Walkerton, and Mrs. | Finch, of North Liberty, k M. L. Clark spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark, as Guida Whiteleather, of i Bend, and friend, called on grandmother, Mrs. Esther lan Thursday evening. ss Melody Lerch, of Grover. , spent Several days last with Miss Chan Kidder. s. Helen Wright, of Lake, called on Mrs. Nellie Smith iturday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rumple, of Marion. Indiana, and Mrs. Will, iam Cole, of Pensylvania, were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. Stophen Cole. Mrs. Frank Rauen visited her uncle, .Jack Mack, in Union Mills last Thursday and she also visited Ernest and Martha Hiigli. Mr.s. Addie Hanson attended a b.rthd iy dinner on Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Han. son. Orange Road, South Bend. Recent visitors of Mr and Mrs. H i! vey Sheneman were Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Wenger, Raymond Naragon and Mr. and Mrs. H irold Clark. Miss Tammy Renz, of Teegar. den, spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Lappin are the parents of a daughter born on March 21 in Memorial Hospi. tai, South Bend. The Lappins live at 211 N. Jefferson Street. Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Uaidig and Michelle, at Whiteland, Indiana. Harvey Sheneman returned home from Memorial Hospital, South Bend, last week where he hid been a surgical patient. BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS MISS HENRY Miss Darla Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry, of North Liberty, was the guest of honor at a bridal shower given on Sunday afternoon. March 24, by her attendants in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kronk. Her attendants are Mrs Paula Limerick. Miss Nancy Ha hits. TiTss Jane Fair and Miss Becky Box. The bride-elects chosen colors of blue, yellow, pink and green were used m the decor with the gift table having a gift tree for a centerpiece. Miss Henry was presented a corsage of white dais, ies by her attendants. Thirty guests attended ^bom South Bend. North Liberty. Walk, erton, Roanoke. Huntington. War. saw and Quincy, Dlincas,

Miss Henry will become the tiride of Thomas Fair, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Fair, Walkerton, on May 4. Tri Kanna News The March meeting of the North Liberty Tri Kappa marked the fifth anniversary of the chapter. Mrs. Robert Loucks was hostess with Mrs. Jerry King as. siting. Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, Province Ten Officer, from Walker, ton, was a guest ana spoke to the sorority. Saturday, April 13, will te the Easter Egg Hunt in the North Liberty Memorial Park. 'rhe North Liberty Lions Club, Wells Union Local 194, Ministerial Association, Volunteer Fire Depart, ment and Jaycees are helping Tri Kappa sfxmsor the event. Mrs. Audine Manuel reported the Welcome Packet Informat.on to be available to new residents of the area is ready to be printed an I Mrs. Michael Knepp reported the spring toys for the park have been ordered. The annual style show will be held September 25 and Mrs. Jerry Knepp has obtained Olga Anderson's of LaPorte, to furnish the fashions. A monetary contribution towards the tuition to Camp Riley for Physically Handicapped Children has been made. The camp is for school age children with physical handicaps who reside in Tndiana. The April 10 meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Clyde Steele with an art appreciation progrim to le presented. Mrs. James Plunkett will be co-hostess. ANNUAL MASS AND BREAKFAST SET Rev Richard Kenned}'. CSC., pastor of St. Patrick’s Church, South Bend, will be host to the Annual Mass and Breakfast sponsored by the South Bend Deanery Council of Catholic Women on Thursday. April 4 at 900 am. The parish Altar Society with pres.dent. Mrs. Stanley Zamia. towski and the DCCW parish representative. Mrs Oliver Parcher, serving as chairman of the breakfast, will welcome all the ladies of the many parishes in the South Bend Deanery. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Stanley Manoski, diocesan director of Lay Helps Shrink Swelling Os * Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues causer! by inflammation. 1 tie answer is Preparation H*. No prescription is needed for Preparation 11. Ointinenf or suppository s. * £ WAHIS yy AGONIZING MIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? । Get Outgro for J fast relief VV , - • • • < „- • .-.Ui ( ■ ' . ■ I’.- J <j A , ‘ All < 91 . ’1 I- ' t J • A : blp |l> gr.»niu r . ji! a

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t t < - ।.i , ~ Activities, will be celebrant and homilist for the Liturgy, assisted by Rev. Raymond J Balzer, deanery moderator, and Rev. James R. Trepanier, CSC. as concele. brants. Father Trepanier. d.rector of Fatima Retreat House, Notre Dame, will speak on “The Importance if Family Prayer'' at the breakfast to be served in Kerrt Kourt of St. Patrick's grade school. Mrs. Thomas Arch, who served as chan man of the DCCW Xnnual benefit card party will present a check for five hundred dollars to C rvdla Home for the Retarded. DCCW president, Mrs. Homer Dickerson, will confer awards on ladies who have served the Deanery for 25 years. The over ail planning for this Mass and breakfast was done iy Mrs. Elmer Danch. Church Community Affairs chaiiman. Reser, vatu n-. SI.OO, are requaed for attendance at the breakfast and should he made Monday, April 1 with Mrs. Parcher (234-9610), Mrs Danch (2x9-1520), or the in. dividual representative of each parish and then forwarded to Mrs. Parcher. Publicity cha.rman is Mr.s. Walter P. Duggan. ANNOUNCE ~CAST OF PLAY FOR NORTH LIBERTY The announcement of the cast for the musical "Bells Are Ringing," were made at North Liberty High School by Mr. D. Jenrungs, director, recently. The lead parts were awarded to Karen Donathen. who will play the part of Ella; Theresa Alsop, wil play Sue; and Pat Rose will play the part of Jeff. Sandor will be played by Mike Cripe and the character Cail will be done by Craig Parmley. Craig Springman will be Barnes; Francis will be Sharon Cripe; Gwynne will be Nancy Sheneman; Dr. Kitchell will be Barbara Frazier and the character Larry will be Wesley Sandors. The ensemble will be composed of Jana Nelson, Rob Willbanks, Joy NeLson, Scott Deifer, Sharon Payne, Carol Yeakey, Sarah Bone, D. Boomhower, Cathy Wilcox, El. len Carbiener, April Sims and Manda Albert. The play will be presented on April 19 and 20 at the high school. CARD’ OF THANKS I woud like to thank all of my friends and relatives for their flowers, gifts, cards and prayers

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