The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1962 — Page 11

, xiliary in stalls New Officers tallation of new officers of \me rican Legion Auxiliary i,eld Thursday evening in the a Home with Mrs. Edward .-natein a- installing offiicer; Harry Malataff, installing ain, and a junior member. Theresa Schmeltz. Sgt -atThe American Legion Post.tnd retired the colors. <• following officers were ind: president Mrs. A J. Ken Ist vice president. Mrs. Rob .Vardman; 2nd vice, Mrs. Cleo recording secretary, Mrs Downey; con expending secreMi <. Richard Verkier; treasMrs. Wm Flaughei; chapMrs. Jennie Gillette; h.stocMrs. Robert Crip 1 ; r H I-at Mrs. Mary Berry; exv< .Uve dts*. Mrs Gladys Phelps. Linder Sohmeltz. and Mi y Fkiegher. tiring president, Mrs William gher, pre-anted her offiicers .v ith a grt and the Unit prei her with a gift. Flaug/.ei introduced her ler, Mrs Marie Bollinger, ident-elect of Charles Reeves 27 of Plymouth. Ind. Legii n mander Richard Verkier, inueed the attending Legion hers. t»T receiving the gavel. Mrs. viy appointed the following acn for the y ar; Arm ricanMrs. R( bei t Wardman; child ire. Jean Downey; Civil DeEisie Myrick; community <e, Mi Emery Elaugher; Elution and by-laws Mary educate n and scholarship, e Gillette: finance, Mis. WilElaugh“r. Girls State. Mrs. Copfenstein; Gold S‘ar. Jennie . juniot activities. Mis t Flaughei; Knightstown lae Chapman; legislation, Charles Wooley; merit Mrs iedy; member hip. Mrs Wardu usic, Ruby Schultz; nation- - ■' u.ity, Mr.-. Emery Flaugher; American. Mary Berry; paxtdtn”s parly Mrs. William igher; Poppy. Mrs. MalstafY; deity, Mrs. G» raid Sooner; ramd TV Mrs Emery Flaughei ■ran's Crift Mrs Richat ! tier; wav :uid mean.- Mi < 'auk, parliamentarian, Mi ■ rv Flaugher as. Kennedy called her first ting for M< nday, Sept 10, at h time th* budget was set up HcioUs retieshments were ••d by the Past President'!. day the one thing most vitally - d ia faith in the future

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Tri Kappa Opens New Year Thursday evening. Septembei 6. Epsioln Chi Chapter cf Tri Kappa held their first meeting of the year in the Walke rton Communit \ Club. ^First on the full agenda of the evening was the installation of the following new officer*: President, Mrs. Arthur Sehnudtz: vice president. Mrs. Don Wray; recording secretary. Mrs. Denslow Doll; corresponding secretary, Mrs A. F. Dailey; and treasurer. Mrs. Stanley Orcutt. The retiring president, Mrs. Emmet Eder, was presented with a past president'® pin by the chapter. The program committee, mad. up of Mrs. Donald Wray, Mm W S Rautio and Mis Lloyd Thomas, handed out the new yeat hok which were review cd and plans f< i tin- coming year discussed. Committees for the year are: Scholarship. Mrs. Bryce Rohrer Mr.- A. F Dailey and Mis. John Pi well, public relations, Mrs. W. S. Rautio and Mrs Emme* Eller; ways and means. Mrs. Robert Gardner. Mi-s Robert Hder. Mrs Wayne Burch and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas; sunshine, Mrs Leland Welch; scrap book, Mrs. R< bert Bauss; mental health Mix Mahlon Jacob, Mrs. David Mellin and Mrs. Robert Hiler; art. Mrs. Ru sell Hartsough; budget. Mis Wayne Burch. Mrs. Robert Gard ner. Mis. Bry<e Kohrei and Mi Arthur Sehmeltz; parliamentarian, Mi Emmet Eik-i . telephi ne. Mr Orrin Hih i. Mrs. Harlan Kepch. and Mrs. Eder Orthodonth Sem inar, Mr Powell. Mrs Kepch.i. Mis Ja< ib and Mi David Mellin Folk wing 'he business meeting a so ial hou r was enjoyed with re fre-hment served by the host ■ es~' S. Mrs Robert Ban-s and Mis Wayne Burch. Tile mx’ regular meeting will Im- held at the Community Club Thursday, October I with Mi Dale Aukern.an, Mrs. Julius Erd elvi Mrs Orrin Hihr Mrs Harlan Kep ha. Miss Judy Cilery and Mrs. Leland Welch vdl l»- in charge < f the program. ST. PVIRII K LI M H MEM Monday. Hot do_ r on bun vej etable, rake and milk Tuesday Fried chicken, potato salad, fruit, bi rad, and nulk Wednesday Spanish rice bnad caramel rolls, mdk. Thursday Meat loaf ma hed potatoes, vegetable, bread and milk Friday: Grilled cheese xandwk ins^ vegetable jello and milk

N.L. Seniors Elect New Class Os fivers Xth Grade President. Kathy Houser Vice Presidon', Mik ■ Summerfield Secretary, Gail Ross Treasurer. Judy Halt Student Council, Peggy McEndarfer. Steve Mlekodaj 9th Grade President, B.th Baughman Vice Pre.-hd. nt, Larry Wilcox Secretary, Dixie Unlev Treasurer, Margaret M ingus Student Council. John Eamun. Joyce McCormick 10th <>ra:ie President, Dale Nan; gon Vice Pre.-ilent, Lari Hotrthi Si'cretary. Jaris < 'lai Treasurer, P< nny Summers 11 th Grad** President, G< rdon ( lark Vice President, Alan Shmmaker Secretary, Barb Cone Treasurer. Carole Batsleer Student Council. Wayne Goodling Debbie Knecht 12th Grade President, Chuck < 'arey Vice President. Jo Anne Milkt Secretary. Tin da Kaser Treasurer. Juanita Joachim Student Council, Larry Kane. Mary L» e Loucks MARINER S ( LI B The Marine! s Club of the Pres byterian Church met Sundav evening at the home of Mr. Frank Dunn other hosts an<l hostesses .vela* Mr- Ft ul Ward Mi.- Ercd Shultz and A I. Duplei A delit ions pot ’.u< k dmnci A .as Served. z\f't] a -hort blisme. meeting, many go ues wc-e played and many pi iz. - ■ u i -d aw av ( ORREf TIO\ Miss Joy Holme danghtt-i of Mr an<i Mr J< hn Holme-., won i blue ribbon at he S’att Fan i s her Ist yeai st - ng exh.hit m ! H

Walkerton W*» : Monument Sales M< lvin Harrison Sunburst Memorials 1319 Ohio Street Pl one 5X6-293M Walkerton, Indiana Final Fall Setting And Engraving Buy direct from sheds to cemetery. Xo wholesale house or salesman. The best insurance (Free) is to bin from a local company "hich represents the finest in a National company. Walkerton Monument Sales has just that in representing Monumental Sales and Manuf:uturing ( 0., St. Cloud, Minn. (Sunburst Memorials). I buy direct from this concern which has their “sheds” wit'i miles of the quaries. They ship direct to me. no wholesale house or salesmen between us. i, therefore, can pass on to you a saving that others may not. I also have a complete one man operition. by this I mean I sell and set the granits myself, guaranteeing too. a complete personal service from start o finish. May I have your order in the next few weeks to guarantee you installation yll this fall.’ Also complete engraving, resetting ami cleaning of granits already in (he icin' tm. Ihe last engraving will be done on September J!»th until next spiing.

Sept. 13, 1962— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

Walkerton OES Resumes Activity Walkt rton Chapter Order of the Eastern Star held their first meeting aiti'i vacation, Tuesday evening. Sept. I th. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Edward Peterw-n, gre<‘ted the chapter with a poem, "Friendship Door.' Mrs. Amy Jacques, of Royal Oak-, Mich . chapter, was a guest. Mrs. Newton Williams fi|k‘d the station of Esther in the absence of Mis. Don Wolfenbarger. The charter was draped in memory of Mis. T>elph McKesson of Plymouth, an honoro’-v memb* i of the locm chapter, and Mrs. Elva Pence, who passed awav during the summer Dr V. B "' Ife gave the h'storv of Rob Morris, the auuiur or the ritual istic w »rk of the Order The next meeting the Ramlv.w Girls will be hr.nore<|

S A Y Were Gonna Have It Showtime 63 Here September 28 All Day Powell-Mann Chev. - Olds. Co. Phone 586-3119 Walkerton

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lily, n» , w members, received tl •>ir O. E. S Bibles during a < < re. monv pie .nted by the Bible Ceremony member Dr. and Mrs, X\olf»>. who ar-- leaving som to make th« ir iiome in Florida, donated a hospital bed to the • hapter to be '<>an< d to b^-driddi'U person Mi Petersen appo nt»<| a cormmtte, to be m charg* of the lonnuig Those answering the birthday march were Mrs. Jai k Hannagen. Mr . Mmnir Mike .11 Mrs. Nancy Daube and Mrs. James Verklej*. Refreshments of salad, wafers and coffee veer,, served in the dining’ room during the social hour The tables were < entered with bow', of garden sh wers. Hostess. u. i»- Mrs Wav •• Dipert Mrs Walter Jackson, Mrs. Danny report. Mi- Francis Holland u : Mi Fl i’, j iq-

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