The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1974 — Page 3

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s. Laura Ruff spent the week with Mrs. Erna Brink, in iwaka. and Mi'. Herbert Kurzhal i Mr. and Mr-. Ralph Kurzn \ alp: i iso on Saturday Durw d Chirk spent sev. day- last week visi ing Mr. Mi . John Auld and 1 imilv, ■ • ihy, W- ndn. and Mi Wild ni r Be u.a Mishaw ik '~ and Mr ai i Harty Warner, f R>< te L ■ !y vis ted with Mi. and Palmer Snyder. ind Mr.' Claude Schrader Raymond, of Ormon Beach, la, visited last week with ■ mmer’s father. Albert Schrad. and other relatives. rs, Neva Lichtenbarger is in Walkerton Nursing Home, had spent the winter with ; d iughter, Mrs. Flossie Dick, i • difornia. rs. Durwood Clark, Mrs. >hm Cole, Mrs. Gertrude Shen, n and Mrs. John Oberly, atled a week end ladies retreat he Sh»pshewana Retreat Cen. Shipshewana, Indiana. r. and Mrs. Russell Naragon, Robert Clark and grandson, and Mrs. Charles Whitmer children. Miss Edna Artright Mra. Frances Slattery were r.t visitors of Mrs. Russell K. h<* Friendly Neighbors Club lunch at Bishop Buffet m th Bend on Tuesday, April 16, i 12 guests present. Being red for their birthdays were . Dila Morris, 92; Mrs. LauPair, 86; and Mrs. Iza Smith, Each was presented a cor. e and a good lunch and visit, were enjoyed by all. Irs. Everett Huft and Steven, Lakeville, and Edwardo Ligza, of Armenia, El Salvador, itral Amertqa, an exchange lent at LaVille, is staying in Huff home, and Mrs. Charles nmaker, spent two days in t Wayne, visiting Mr. and 5. Verle Zimmerman and I^eean. ’■ Zihimerman is the daughter Mrs. Hammaker.

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Mr.'. Pansy Knoakes. . f Kingsbury, called on Mrs. Eva Fullmer Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stiope and K vinos Chi< ag .. v. i Sund ■. dinner guests of M.. and Mi'. Walter Sti>pe. Mi s. Ri ■ di Clark sv '.I seveial days hast week with M . M ■ How ard Narag n : . S :lh Bend. Miss Vicki Par ons. (f Niles. M a., was a gm st last week her grandmother, Mis. Edith Steele. Mrs. Martha Taylor has return, el home after spending .several weeks with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft, follow.ng her release from Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hastings, LaPorte, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sousley. Mrs. Nellie Stickley, Walker, ton and daughter, Mrs. Audrey Barnhart, of Chadwick, Oh.o, were dinner guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Snvder. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wesolek and family spent Easter dinner and helped celebrate Mary Wesolek’s birthday with Mrs. C. Hammaker. Mr. and Mrs. William Banks and family, of Burlingham, lowa, were Easter week end guests of Mrs. Sterling Amm. APPLICATICNS BEING TAKEN FOK WATER SUPT. The Board of Trustees of the Town of North Liberty is accepting applications for the position of Water Superintendent. Applicants must be willing to attend schooling to obtain operator's certificate for the town’s new well and w'ater treament plant. Ap. plicaions may be obtained at the Clerk-Treasurer’s office, North Liberty. ml4tf Teacher: “How has tne invention of the automobile benefited mankind'”’ Pupil: "Wen, it has aJmost stopped horse steal.ng."

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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Buett. ner, of Lorn'ard, Illinois, an. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jayne Lee, to Mr. John E. Priester, Park Ridge, Illinois, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pries, ter. 29399 Lath Trail. North Liberty, Indiana. Miss Buettner graduated from Glenbard East High School and is attending College of DuPage majoring in Library Technology. She is employed with CGR Medi. cal, in Lombard. Ml Priester graduated from Riley High School. South Bend, and Northwestern University with a degree in Electrical Engineering, and served two years with the U. S. Army. He is employed with Emerson Electric, a U. S. Motors Division, Niles, Illinois. The wedding date selected by the young couple Is October 5, 1974. at 4:00 pm. at St. John’s Lutheran Church. Lombard, 111. Elect Officers For Coming Year At a recent North Liberty Jay. cees meeting, new’ officers were elected for the upcoming year.

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The young men elected were: Carl Kiser, president; Tim Hughes, in. ternal vice-president; Vaughn Eastburn, external vice-pres. dent; Lawrence McGiven. secretary; Paul Williams Jr., treasurer; Bruce Weber, state director and Hari Shafer and Harold Palmer, as directors. The North Liberty chapter has been involved in several common, ity activities since their charter was given last fall. These activ. ities include a p irk rehabilitation project supported by the Town Board and Township and also the organization of a Little League. In addition to these major pro. jects, other numerous activities have been accomplished. The North Liberty Jaycee.s are also sponsoring a community calendar which will lx* available m June. Tri Kappa News The April meeting of the North Liberty Tri Kappa was held in the home of Mrs. Clyde Steele. Mrs James Plunkett served as co-hostess. A program to stimulate and create interest for art was pre.

sented by Mr. Ehzo Manigone, of the South Bend Art Center. He showed slides of Impressionist paintings developed in Pairs' France in the D7os. Marilyn Will mis and Carrol Jord m submitted the chapter sc’ iph k t the [ i ’ two y* ais act.vitas w- h w ' taken t the 1 r •" • f ’ •• nt a April 20 at I .‘"I (t’ nr High S- hi 01. Pn ent M hn Peddy rd nr rt« ! ’ ■■ ■: tr T p apphe i. tions Iviv h< । n left it the schf ol f r ju: a d -f • •■: cl iss stu. dents. Di-adlme for applications is May 3. The chapter is sending $25.00 to the Special Olympics committee to h> ip defi ■■. th»- erst for a student m Sj*-cial Education to partic.pate a- d <■ mp. a- against Otha "Spe( ini' ch . lie:’.. Election ■ : if i or- will be held at the M t y "m-•’ i: g M : - Uio Bad . M . J.k k Carr > sisting. ((H XI ) i !X E ( Lt p, MEET'S The C> ur.ty Line Club met at, the home f’Mrs. Ph.lip Waldron . S’ . foi ti.eir April meeting Mrs. Philip Waldron Jr. was assisting hostess. During the business meeting it was announced that the Earl Tay. lors will be honored w.th a going away party Saturday, May 11, at the Stuntz Pine Forest Club House. A 6 o'clock cany-in supper is scheduled and f imilies of members as well as any other friends are welcome. Birthdays acknowledged were those of Mrs. George Barden Mrs. Fred Daniels and Mrs. Ervin Stuntz. Content winners were Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Mrs. Ted Hostetler. Door pr.ze winners were Mrs. Thomas Walsh and Mrs-. Smith. Mrs. Leigh Roy Hihn Sr. will be hostess for the May meeting and she reminded the members to bring something they are saving or collecting to "Show and Tell." EMBARRASSING, BURNING Itching? ZE MO relieves itching fast because its special ‘anti-itch’ medication soothes inflamed surface tissues. Get relief w ilh the first application of soothing, medicated ZEMO—Ointment or Liquid.