The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1962 — Page 6
— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Aug. 22. 1962
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Annual Flower Show Set For Monday The Walkerton Better Homes Demonstration Chib is sponsoring for U e second year a Flower Show. Monday. August 27th, at the Town Club Entries of garden flowers and other types are open to anyone in the suirounding community at rm entrance fee. Mrs. Wayne Cover and Mrs. Fiank Dunn are general chair, men and will award the winners their ribb me in the owning. All entnes must be at the budding belo'j 2 < eb ok with the .category the flowers ate to be
—■ ' ■ ~ 1 ’ ■ ri——— WWW I ■■■ — <?--= I .... _ZL. / 7 = =1, 7 ■===£/ ‘ 7~ J • w===/ / - 'W i • wl- AO WE ARE GLAD TO APPROVE .OAN APPLICATIONS i from credit-worthy people for worth-while purposes! If you want promot action on a low-cost loan, see us. I Fanner's State Bank of Wyatt Member Federal -^i- p- . WALKERTON BRANCH [IB. WILUfIMS & SONS I j “Serving You Since 1928” | 31/2 miles west of Walkerton Phone 586*3331 Sale Runs From Aug. 23 To Aug. 29 i | BIG 99c SALE | I End Chops 3 lb 99c | I Ground Beef 2 lb 99c I iNeck Bones slb 99c I Slicing Bologna 3 lb 99c • I Bulk Sausage 3lb 99c | Sliced Beef Liver 3 lb 99c | Sliced Pork Liver 4 lb 99c! Quality Meatr> — Complete Home Locker Pm* ceasing custom slaughtering, aging cutting, sharp freezing, rendering, hickory smoking. I Retail, Wholesale, Quarters of Beef, Veal, Pork ■ and I-amb. A Open 8 to G p. m. oonua) thru Saturday, X C losed Sundays and Holidays.
placed in attache^ t’-' ' ’d’^g will be open from 12 noon to 2 o'clock wnen ans. /i .. . ..ay and Mis George Warner will receive the entries. Judging will take place at 3 o'clock. The open house for the community will begin at 7 o cluck when all entries ma\ he viewed as well as a < raft display fit ought in by any person who has made or created a craft There will be no judging .of < rafts. Categories for floral display entries will include: mixed bouquet. single vaiietv bouquet, single flower roses. single and an mgement centerpiece. mantle or buffet arrangement, wild flowers. winter bouquet. African vi-
oh ts, foliage plants or vines anil -.un arrangement either of fie h or artificial flowers, which is not to exceed a three inch square. All entries win be judged for th,* beauty ami perfect lion of Howel used as well as the arrangement. Hostesses for the open hulls - will be Mrs. Newton Williams. assisted by Mrs. Hope Zlatos, Mrs. Howard Tuttle, Mrs. Rose Minter and Mrs. Harry Malstaff Refreshments will be served. Walkerton Students Asked To Check Their Schedules The time is nere when withhm a few tore days the school year Will op 11. In Older to get off to a smooth start, all students enrolled in grades nine thru twelve are asked to report to the high school to re-check their schedules that were made out iast spring. There are always a few who wish to change the r schedules at the last minute, and then there are those who may h;/.-e t > make changes dm- to conflicts. Also, all new students to the Walkerton School, are to report according to the tollwing schedule in the school library Seniors -Monday. August 27, at 7:00 p m» Juniors Monday. August 27. at 8:00 p m. S iphomores Thursday. August 30, at 7:00 p.m. Freshmen Thursday. August 30, at 8:00 p.m Students who may be working and unable to go at the designated time may go to the high school principal's office during th- day on Tu ‘*day or Friday. 'Hie high school office hours until school starts will be 8:30-. 12:00 and 1:00-3:30. g □ THANKS J ----- □ My .sincere thank you to the parents, c< aches; umpires board members, American Legion and to all who contributed in any way to the 1962 Junior League Baseball Program. p Raynwl G. Powers Commissioner
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To my family, friends, relatives and acquaintances, I am deeply appreciative of their prayers, messages and gifts of coinfort and encouragement during my illness and recovery. p Magdalene Wallace 1 would like to thank all my friends for their cards and getwell wishes during my stay in the hospital. Also the many vis. itors I have had since I have been home. p A. J. JDiuniels Ninety Attend Legion Picnic A large crowd enjoyed the carry-in dinner Mt the Verkier grove. Sunday, August 19. A bountiful dinner was served at 1 3XI p.m. Grmes were enjoyed by all and prizes were a warded to the following: adults, rolling pin tb’ow Elsie Fitzke; balloon game. Maxine Schmeltz and Jean Stahly: horse shoe, Linder Schmeltz and John South; Fred Fitzke and Delmar 1 DePoy. Winners of children’s games: balloon game. Kathy Roth; clothespin game. Scott Verkler;
Maple City Poultry Farm 110 North Main Street Phone 656-3135 North Liberty, Indiana Burger's Dairy Products SPECIAL Half Gallon Bergers Family Pak Regulai 59c Now 49c With A Purchase Os A Gallon Os Milk STORE HOURS Mon. thru Sat. — 8:00 am to 7 pm Sun — 9:00 am to 6 pm
peanut race, Sandy White; side race, John and Eddy Kostin; p< - tato race, Bobby Kostin; <aVk race, Ricky Kostin, Diaiu- Gjgn . re; leg race, Ricky Kostin. an. Gjemre. ♦' Later in the afternoon. Did and Randy Verkler took the ehil. dren for rides in the wagm which really thrilled the kiddies Orville Easterday Post and Unit 189 wish to thank the Verkiers for the use of their grove and for the well planned picnic. STICKLEY REINIOY The 1962 Stickley Reunion was held August 19, at the home of Nellie Stickley, near Walkerton An attendance of 63 person em joyed a bountiful pot luck dmnei. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnhar of Chatfield. Ohio, and Mi alv Mrs. Robert Farman of Harpster, Ohio came thp farthest distance, Scott Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Davis, of Algos, was the youngest present. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Davi were nominated president an I secretary for the next year The 1963 reunion will be held at the Davis home.
