The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1974 — Page 5
NORTH LIBERTY
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kurzhal, , f Niles, Michigan, spent Sunday with Mrs. Otto Kurzhal, Mis. Iva Spc.nseller and James, of Missouri, and Mrs. Archie Feece, called on Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Voth and daughters, of Littleton, Colo., have returned home after visit mg hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and Bruce were dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Larry Clark, Deanna and M.chael, on Mother's Day. Mrs. Ethel Smith's children gave a surprise b.rthday party at the Earris Lombardy Nursing Home where she is a resident, on Moth, er's Day with 36 guests. Those attending were her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mr.'and Mrs. O .H. F.nch; Mrs. Willem Springman and children. North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Louis McEndarfer and Sharon and Nancy, of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kring and Kathy, Mr, and M/s. Alfred Louderback and children, of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Don Bonifacius and children, of Bremen; Mr. and Mrs Ralph R. Smith and Tammie and Ronald Eckman, ol New Carlisle; her sisters, Mrs. Olive Rider and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Overt n. of Mishawaka and also Mr. and Mrs. Jame.' DeMeister and ch.ldren, of Mishawaka and Mr. and Mis. Earl Smith, of Lakeville. A beau, tiful decorated homemade cake, ice cream, punch and coffee were served. The h< nored guest receiv. ed many nice gifts and cards.
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Mrs. Errol Lerch and daughter, of Grovertown, spent Monday with Mrs, Laura Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carsidy. cf Tuscon, Ar.zona, were guests la-t week of her mother, Mrs. Leia Newcomer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. D ivid Clark and Veronica. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kuizhal attended a bi’thday party Sunday afterncon in the home of Mi. and Mis. R.chard Haskms, Lakeville. Monday afteincon they called on Mr. and Mi.'. James Fellow, in Ardmore. The Jolly Twelve Bunco Club of N. rth Liberty met on Apr.i 24 at the h me of Mi.'. Charles Gordon. Pi ;ze winners were Mrs. Margaret Kammerer, Mrs. Ethel Rauen, M.s, Iris Boone, Mrs Violet Singleti n and Mrs. Patricia Oakes. Mrs. Jerry Griffin w.ll be hostesses for the next meeting <»n May 22, Mr. and M.s. Claude Sheneman were dinner guests for Mi tiler s Day of Mr. and Mi s. Gene Patrick and Tammy, 'they r-reived a phi ne ( ail f> m their son D. nny Sheneman md hi.' wne J. y, in the afternoon fr m Whitt.er. Calif. In the evening they .ru n’, d a family dmnei at the Ray Stoneburner home in Iran r of Mrs. Chestei Thayei, of Lapaz. Other> present were Mi Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Titer, Mi and Mrs. Kenneth Teter and fami.y. of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. R;n Tet<., of Osceola,
Mrs. Leia Newcomer spent Mother’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newcomer in South Bend. Mrs. Daisy Tetzlaff, daughter and granddaughter. Orange Road, South Bend, were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brantley spent several days last week in Tennessee where they visited Mrs. H. C. Brantley in Clinton and Mr. and Mis. Wesley Foust at Lake City. Recent callers of Mrs. Addie Hanson were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansi n, and Mis. Fred Cancelewski along with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk and daughters of S mth Bend: Mr. and Mi-. Harvey Sheneman, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newcomer and Mr. and Srs. Hai >ld Hansen and family. EEWrE Walkerton, Indiana Friday, Saturday, Sunday May 17. 18. 19 Clint Eastwood in Magnum Force Rated “R" Shows at 7:15 md 9:15 C oming Next Meek SLITHER BEST OF LUCK TO The Class Os 1974 CONGRATULATIONS
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Hevel, of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. H. Gudates, of Mishawaka, were Mother's Day guests of Mrs. Ted Hevel. Mr. and Mrs. William Fullmer and family, of LaPorte, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fullmer and family, of Mishawaka, were guests
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on Sunday of Mrs. Eva Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carbiener, of Walkerton, and Mrs. Myrtla Dona then were Mother’s Day guests for dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Donathen and Karen. Give a skeptic an inch — anj be ll measure it.
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