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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman. if North Liberty, were Sunday aflernoon visitors of Mrs. J. C. Milner, in Walkerton. A pre-Christmas family party was held on Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger McCan, in Plymouth, with the following | guests present: Mr. and Mrs. Koger Kelly and family, of LaPaz; sMr. and Mrs. Don McCan and | family, of Plymouth; Mr. Todd j Barnhart and Mr. and Mrs. Clell Pouts. i A perfect stocking stuffer is a . WIN coupon book, onh $3.00 at the ’ Walkerton License Branch. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Thornburg I will serve as hosts for the Koontz j Lake Conservation Club dinner jmeeting on Saturday night. This will be the annual Christmas ’ meeting and a gift exchange will be I held. > Mrs. Vee Shogren. Mrs. Gerry ? Cobb. Miss Catherine Keefe and Mrs. Pauline Laskowski, of North Liberty, attended the annual Christmas party and show of the I china painters of the area on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts returned home on Wednesday after spending a week vacationing in . Florida. At Zephyr Hills they were | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williams, former Walkerton residents. Mr. Agnew Ludwig returned ’home of Friday from Michiana Community Hospital. South Bend, after spending ten days there after I suffering from a heart attack. | Weekend guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Ed Pogodzinski were her || brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. | Walter Pysch. of West Palm Beach, ■ Florica; also a brother-in-law. Ern jest Rosenkranc, of LaCrosse. An | afternoon was spent at StuntzI Hochstetler Pines which the FlorI ida people enjoyed seeing the snow |on the trees and the beautiful crafts Jwhich were on display. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ludwig. | South Bend, were Sunday evening [dinner guests of his parents, Mr. । and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig. Richard S. Moreland arrived Sunday evening from Cecil Field, I" Naval Air Force Base. Jacksonville, Florida, at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. Sarah Johnson. Teegarden. to spend the holidays. His mother and sister, Mrs. Kay Moreland and Melinda, arrived on Wednesday of this week from Arlington, Virginia, and another daughter. Carolyn Jackson, Arlington, Virginia, will arrive on Friday, all to spend the holidays together. Callers this week at the Claude Sheneman home were Mr. and Mrs. Judd Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. George Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Henry and son, Johnny, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stump. MEMBER OF CHOIR AT DEPAUW UNIVERSITY t Katherine L. Hershberger, a ophomore at DePauw University, rom Walkerton, is a member of the >ePauw Concert Choir. Katherine is a soprano with the group, which is planning an extensive tour in January to cities in Missouri. Oklahoma. Texas, New Mexico. Arizona and California. The final tour concert will be a performance at the Dorothy Chand ler Pavilion of the Music Center of Los Angeles County. The Concert Choir, and its core ensemble, The Century Singers, have performed also at the Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center and Washington Cathedral, in addition to appearances with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Katherine is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hershberger, 126 Shamrock St., Walkerton. NOTICE The Walkerton Volunteer Fire- - men Ladies Auxiliary is selling twoyear pocket calendar planners. If

you would like to purchase one call Linda Awald, 586-2287; Kathy McKesson, 586-3493; or Judy McGovern, 586-3601. WOMEN TOGETHER TO MEET Walkerton’s Women Together will meet on Thursday, December 19, at the Walkerton Communitv Building, at 9:30 a.m. All ladies are invited to attend and bring along a dozen or more cookies of your favorite recipe to share. Drinks w ill be provided. The speaker is Sharon Lebsack, wife of Pastor Lee Lebsack. South Bend Calvary Temple. She is a youthful, active mother of three and relates to women of all ages. She and her husband have a weekly program discussing today's problems and God's plan for our daily lives. During 25 years of ministry

Noeu ’. uA.- • T 1 May the star of that first Christmas night guide ? us all with its holy light to peace on earth. $ Walkerton Dairy Queen c state Road 23 North, Walkerton J '' Open 4// Winter For Your Convenience < V V

I 1 ■ crows m May the spirit of Christmas bless von and s our*, bringing sou all the joss of the hols Season. !* " W I I Miller’s Merry Manor " f < WALKERTON V

Sharon has written and taught on subjects of marriage, the home, Christian parenting and God’s spiritual gifts and intercessory prayer. They have traveled to many foreign countries. Adult Basic Education Classes Needs Students Our local class for Adult Basic Education is in danger of being cancelled in the very near future. If you or a person you know, could profit from this class, either by getting a GED certificate or brushing up on basic skills, please enroll immediately. We meet Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00 to 8:30

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p.m. at John Glenn High SchixM. I he program is part of a combined effort to provide free education by the John Glenn School Corporation. This class is free to anyone 16 or older, not presently in school, who does not have a high school diploma or wants to improve skills in reading, math or language. Please enroll so we may keep this opportunity in our communits. Come to John Glenn High School at the scheduled times and we’ll plan an individualized program for you We also have a class at the North Liberty Elementary School on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. Enroll in either one. d!9tf

I Blessings jk SB £ JyßUa ~ .. .for a holiday season filled with happiness and good cheer! Clyde’s Steering Service North Liberty^^

Ihe family of Ruby Schroeder would like to thank Miller's Mem Manor and staff, Walkerton Clinic. Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home, the friends, relatives and neighbors for all their thoughtfulness and food. Special thanks to Rev. Bow man Ruth Jhibodeaux George de Evelyn Batcher Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren Our Happy Ads only SI .50! +

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