The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 June 1976 — Page 9

NORTH LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wesolck and children, of Wakarusa, were dinner quests of Mrs. Wesolek’s mother, Mrs. Effie Hammaker. Mr. Charles VanderHagen was also a dinner guest. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sheneman, ,4 Whittier. California, spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman, and his sister, Norma Patrick, Gene and I ammy. While here they attended the Alumni Banquet and helped his folks celebrate their 42nd wedding anniversary by taking them to the \pple Core Restaurant, near Niles, Michigan. Mrs. Chester Thayer, of LaPaz, has been suffering with a blood clot m her leg. Callers Saturday evening at their home were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter, of Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pippenger and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sweeney, of Lake of the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoneburner entertained on Monday evening, June 13, in their home, for Dennis and Joy Sheneman, of Whittier. California. Guests present were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Teter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Teter and family, all of Mishawaka; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barr and son Kenny, of Plymouth. All enjoyed slides of all their many gettogethers taken and showed by Ray, which brought back many memories. Homemade ice cream and cake were served along with strawberries. Mrs. Connie J. Oke and children, Okwede and Ejenobo, of Tallahassee, Florida, spent the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Davis Sr.

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson, of Dearborn. Michigan, were overnight guests Saturday of Tom and Many Ann Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staub and family, of Elkhart, were Sunday visitors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims. Mr. Cecil Worthington and Mrs. Martha Taylor spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Poynter, of Kokomo. On Wednesday they and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kurtz attended the ball game in Cincinnati. Ohio. Mrs. Lillian Peterson, Tom and May Ann, attended a family gettogether party Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas in Dewitt, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farvlev, of Rialto, California, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Morgan, of Scottsdale, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naragon, of South Bend, called on Mrs. Vera Clark last Wednesday. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naragon, of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hornung, of Sebring, Florida, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rauen. Other recent visitors of the Rauens were Ted Hornung, of Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Travis Holmes, Kari and Michael. Mr. John Beron, of Belton, South Carolina, spent several days last week with his mother, Mrs. Edna Beron. Mrs. Lillian Peterson spent last week visiting her sisters and broth-ers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, in Dewitt, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallace, in East Lansing, Michigan. Mrs. Mary Schang, of Leesburg, Indiana, called on her father, Mr. Albert Schrader, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wise, in Elkhart. Send A “Happy Ad" — only SI.OO.

FILMS AVAILABLE United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc., has announced the availability of many good films free of charge on a first-come, firstserved basis to schools, civic groups and other community organizations. Film subjects range from good telephone usage to drug abuse, and they are appealing to many different age levels. All films are educational as well as entertaining. A catalog of available films may be obtained from the United Telephone district business office. Any orders for films should be made through the business office also. Organizations planning to use the films are advised to order films several months in advance. An old superstition says that if a girl sleeps with a mirror under her pillow, she will dream of what her future husband looks like. "It is harder to command than obey." Nietzsche North All-Stars Win Over South The North All-Stars, with five players hitting in double figures, won the fourth annual Kankakee Valley All Star Game in overtime. 97-91. Both teams exhibited a lot of spirit during the contest. The North jumped off to a 9-0 lead before the South could score. However, at the end of the first quarter, the South led 23-20. The game was close throughout the second quarter which ended 47-47. During the third quarter the momentum was all North, and the quarter ended 73-62. The South

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team, behind Denny Hines, Pioneer. rallied in the fourth quarter to tie the score at 88. With superior rebounding, the North won the game in the overtime 97-91. Tim Bauer, Culver, paced the North squad with 19 points. Don Zehner, Culver, followed closely with 17. Included in that total were 11 free throws, setting a new record. Steve Mixis, South Central, had 14 points and Bill Werner, also South Central, had 13. Matt McKay, Oregon Davis, rounded out the double figure scoring for the North squad with 11 points. Denny Hines. South guard, led all scorers with 30 points, including four long bombs good for three points each time. Mike Howe. Winamac, also hit a three-pointer and scored 15 points for the game. Only other player in double figures for the South was Tim Keiser. Pioneer, with 10. Steve Mixis and Bill Werner controlled the boards for the North while Dave Wallace. North Judson, and Scott Terpstra. Kankakee Valley, led the South rebounding. Denny Hines. Pioneer, was voted the Most Valuable Player of the game by the press. He set a new scoring record with his 30 points. The former record was established in 1973 by Pat Blenke, Knox, who scored 24. The game was sponsored by the Winamac Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs. COUNTY LINE CLUB MEETS County Line Club members enjoyed their regular meeting Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Weltha Burnside with Laura Hathaway and her daughter, Zonda. as assisting hostesses. Fifteen members answered roll call. It was the first day of summer and it found us arriving in our sweaters. Four door prizes were won this time and they went to Loretta Kearcher. Dorothy Walsh. Virginia Waldron and Lorraine Hostetler. Other games were enjoyed followed by delicious refreshments. Next month will find us at the home of Mrs. Virginia Waldron. NORTH LIBERTY FFA ATTENDS STATE CONVENTION Ihe North Liberty chapter of Future Farmers of America attended the Indiana State FFA Conven tion on June 15-17 at Purdue Uni-

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versity, West Lafayette, Indiana. The three days were spent at general sessions where state chapter awards were given and new state officers were elected. The official delegates from North liberty were Mike Kahle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kahl, Roosevelt Road, South Bend; and Dave Yoder, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Yoder, U.S. 31 South, South Bend. Mr. Larry McCollough is the FFA advisor. LIBERTY BELLES HOME EC. CLUB MEETS The Liberty Belles Home Economics Club met in the home of Carole Holderbaum on Thursday. June 10 with six members and three guests present. Plans were made to go to the Wagon Wheel Playhouse in August. A corn roast was planned for the end of August for all the members and their families. Money making projects were discussed and many good ideas were given. Mrs. Holderhaum s aunt gave a demonstration on paper mache dolls. Delicious refreshments were served and the door prize of a paper mache doll was won bv Marge Stull. । Members were reminded of the June 24 style show at 7:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Academy where Birdie Birk will be modeling.

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We w ish to express our gratitude and appreciation to the many people who helped make our Community Choir presentation of “I I ove America” a great success. Don Wyrtzcn. our guest conductor, was well-impressed with our Choir and our Walkerton hospitality Thanks to all who participated and gave of their time and talents. Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst Mrs. Marv Boise Mrs Lois Ross I wish to express my sincere thanks Io my friends and relatives for the cards, letters and flowers and many acts of kindness shown w hen hospitalized and after return ing home. Dorothy Walz