The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1974 — Page 5
NORTH LIBERTY
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bickel, New Carlisle, were Sunday after, noon visitors of Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman. Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zimmerle and family were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman and Robert Bauman and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rizek and children, Mrs. Ida Kurzhal and Mrs. Edna German returned home Saturday after a 10 day tr.p to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Boiler have been visit.ng Mr. and Ms Cletus Boiler and Mr. and Mrs. R b. tit Porter. They will be returning shortly to Muncie where th* y aie living at 411 Shirdler Apts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, of DeWitt, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wallace, East Lins.ng, Michigan, spent several days last week with Mis. Lillian Petersen. They had been here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lois Wiseman in South Bend. Mrs. Frank Smith returned home Saturday after visiting Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Fchaffhaueser, in Des Plaines, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Robertson, m Ann Arbor, Michigan Mrs. Rob-erts-n and Mrs. Fch iffhauesei are daughters of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Lillian Peterson along with her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallace and Lee Harris, all of Michigan, visited Mrs. Inez Harrington and Miss Anna Steele at the New Carlisle Haven Hub. bard Home last Wednesday afternoon. Cleo Sheneman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and Tammy and Mr. and M.s. Claude Sheneman Sunday at Amish Acres Restaurant, Nappanee. The occasion was to help Norma and Tammy Patrick celebrate their birthdays.
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Miss Debbie Wolford, South Bend, spent the week end with Miss Chari Kidder. Monday evening supper guests of the Claude Shenemans were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer, of Lapaz; Mrs. J c. Milne, Walk, erton; Nellie Smith and Cleo Sheneman of North L.b« rty. Mrs. Lauia Ruff visited last week with her daughter. Mis. Ei - r 1 Lech and family, in Grovertown. Mi. and Mr-c T hn Ganger. New R- ad, spent the week end with 1 .. and Mrs. Harold Fullmer, in L.immghim, Alabama. Di hull, mer is a brother - f Mis. Ganger. II iy Clark has been a patient in Mem-iial Ho.-pit al since last Tue day evening. He had surgery < n his broken hip and is in r< om 804. NOR HI LIBERTY GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL SC HEDI LE Listed below is the schedule for the North Liberty Girls' volley. - all with all meets starting at 4:00 p.m. Friday. Apn 19, Studebaker at North Liberty. Wednesday, April 17, New Prairie at New Prairie. 'I uesday, April 23, Greene at Greene. Tuesday, April <3O, CoquJlard at North Liberty. Monday, May 6, Waren at War. ren. Wedr.csd iy, May \ Navarre at N< rth Liberty. Monday, May 13, Harrison .it Harrison. ___________ - A . SCHOO/. MENU North liberty Schools APRIL 15 - 19 Mt )NDAY Chilled orange juice H i inburger on warm bun Catsup Glazed carrot circles
Pineapple layer cookie bar Milk TUnbDAY Chinese chop suey on buttered rice Creamy cole slaw li- t toils and butter Cmilcd fruit cup Milk WnvaKSDAY Oven tiled chicken Fluny wh.pped potatoes with gravy Buttered green beans Assorted bread and butter Raspberry gelatin cubes Milk THURSDAY Mexican taco with crisp lettuce and tomato Browned taler tots 1 * uiui i.uiier stuiled celery Ice cream tar Chocolate or white milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese sandwich DJI pickle slice ( I. p lettuce 1.000 island diesmg’ ' hided ciaii-appk sauce Milk John Glenn High School ABi.il lo - 19 MONDAY Hamburger on bun Tater tots Buttered corn or carrot sticks SLced pears Milk TUESDAY Chuck wagon steak Mashed potatoes and gravy Apple rings Rice krispie square Biscuit or bread' and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Oiange juice Barbecue on bun Buttered green beans C elery sticks Lemt n fluff Milk THURSDAY Turkey pie and gravy D .sed salad he tiearn cup Cookie Bread and butler Mlik FRIDAY Fish sLcks Buttered peas Macaroni salad Whipped jello Bread and butter M.ik
AnilL 11, 1971 — THE INDEPENDENT.NEWS
Walkerton Elementary APRIL 15 . 19 MONDAY Beef stew Cottage cheese Hos rolls Rears Milk TUESDA Y Chili soup with crackers Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Rice krispie square Milk WEDNESDAY Hot d< g sandwich French fr.es Pumpkin pie Orange juice Milk ' THURSDAY Creamed chicken on biscuits Hot biscuits Tossed salad I mis Milk !• RIDAY Macau m and cheese S.ew< I tomatoes Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Mixed fru.t Milk nr ~BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Matz, 505 Indiana Street. Walkerton, are the parents of a son born on Tuesday. April 2. in the Osteo. pathic Hospital. South Bend. Mis. Matz is the former Vickie Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leia y Adams, Walnut Road, W ilkerton. A sen was born on Sunday, April 7, to Mr and Mrs. Bob D miniack. of Walkerton, in the Lall.rte Hospital. . - □ UO S PIT A I NOT E;• - □ RECENTLY ADMITTED TO LAPORTE HOSPITAL Mrs-. Clinton Coleman, Master MtlßiiiihHuHMiu...... .
Dr. Elliott F ra?>h, Optometrist 5 413 Michigan Stieet Walkerton. Ind.arw I Phone 586-3722 § । H.iURS; Evrry Other Monday Afternoon 100 - 5:30 Ail Day On Thursdays 9:30 - 5:30 in ” , a o . u „ | MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE j Ixmzo Building. North [Jberty | | JMtmumuauniiimiuunn a a q mq . ... o DOLL'S SERVICE STATION N,w Features A C m; h'e Lin. (>t
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Guy White, David Long. Ms. Betty Rice and M.s. Allen Ro. bowski, all of Walkerton. A sj>E( I\L REMINDER The Wilkei -m Fellowsnip Group will Ixi guests of the B cmen Club on Wednesday, April 24 at 12:00 r on in the Masonic Temple, Bremen. The Walkerton group are to bring a covered d -h and their ewn table service and are to meet at H:ls am. at Rm* Walkerton Community Building. Rides will b<- ananged at thu time. . « v There w.ll be no meeting in April fur Walkerton, but beginning M-mdiy, May 6 all future meetings will be hebi on the fu M-rnday of the m- ■ th at 6:00 p rn. .Hondas Night Ladies Beaver’s 79' 2 R X- M 77 51 Huh. ke's 71 57 Eid-.yi's 70'j 57 j Wilt A 56 ~ 7_ " hunks Five 55 73 Kirns 52'j 77 El.'ie'. 00D771 . High t> mi .er< nd gam< : R .v M 2215. 7u_'. h mke's 22b . Th'i bunk. Jl3_', 763. High .ndividual serie.- & garni J. White 353, 191 L H ihnke 5-T ; E Clark 311, I^2; T. Tadlock 204. Suburban league Dave & Ray's 41 13 Precision Pallet.-. 30 26 Baker's Stan-laid 23 2" Jim Mercer & Son 28 2* I’ id & Lad's 27 29 The Pizza Pi n e 25 31 Mercer's Bev.,. House 23 3; Jaycees No 2 23 33 High train s- w.. md garni: Dave X- Ray 's 2371. sxg; p Stand nd 24X9, s ( ,< ( Da<l & Li 2437. 533. High .ndiviuu.d .-lie,. 4 gam--: A. .1 Kennedy 616 213, 204; Deckel 559 217; M Searfoe/.NH, 222; L. Stephenson ,333. E. Vls<D 527: L. Nebehmg 517. D. Kickbu>h 313,
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