The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1962 — Page 13
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(WALKERTUN) I Mabel Shenenian, of LobOhio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Franson last Friday. bytertian Couples ('tub carhome made chicken and s Saturday morning. Sept, hone orders to Ruth Bun h and Mrs. Larry Sheaks and left last Friday for Cali- , after spending the snmmci dkerton. er Mary Charity, of St. s Notre Dame, spent Wedv in Walkerton with her r and family, J. Downs. Irene Murray announce; •th of a new grandson born Saturday to Mr and Mrs - Murray, of Creek, Nebris. and Mrs. Wesley Whitteand then great granddau^henise B- ghtel, were Sunday g supper guests of Mr. and Walter Shores and family and Mis Victor Lisiecki >n .of st. Petei.-burg, Florre spending tw > weeks with i-ter and family, Mr. and 1. Dean Knowlton. Albert Huhnke Si md Eilene Hbhnke returned last Saturday from Ma/o Rochester, M,mn. where Huhnke underwent a thor- < heck up. and Mrs. W p Cowan several days lately in astlc. getting acquainted I heir latest great-grandson, of Mr and Mrs. Douglas ann. and Mrs. Kenneth S< hulz Mr. and Mrs. Neal Schivanof Tacoma, Wash . called on Emma Cites and Mrs. Gen- •• Dailey Wednesday night. Schulz is a granddaughter of Cites and Mrs Win. Carter. Mr Mrs. Ray Chapman. Mr and Newton Williams, Dave Melsnd Keith Knepper were , r Walkerton persons attendhe Halleck. Eisenhower rally UnsselaiT last Thurwlay • ner guests of Mr and Mr< • s Vanda 11 and family. Sunwere Mr and Mrs Ronnie ieston, of Scarbro. West VirMr. and Mrs John DeVito on, Mark, Mrs Jean Messer daughter. Angia, Jim Snider -in. Beaver, all of Elkhart ve Solmos, of 1307 Ohio St., erton. an employee of the baker Corp for the past 38 *. had the misfortune la.->t lay of having his right foot \ mangled when it was caught ' conveyor belt. He is under ’ant treatment and will not be to return to work for some and Mrs Wesley Whitte- ■■ entertained Saturday evenMith a family gathering and out for Mr and Mrs . RichHunt and family, of Chicago hts. TIL; Mr. and Mrs ElWhitteberry and daughter, of h Bend; Mr and Mrs Harold ’ eberry and daughters, of He, Ill.; Mr and Mrs Gene ’ebeTTV and daughters and md Mrs. Jerry Beghtel and ly. Emma Cites celebrated 2nd birthday dinner with her hildren, K C. Cites, of San mdo. Calif; L. J Cites, of *on. 11l ; Mrs Turlo Smith •blong, Ill.; Mrs Dorothy .reen and Mrs Cyrene Tracy tPorte, and Mrs. Genevieve y. Other guests were the ies of the children, Mr and Otis Citea and Mrs Belle er, of Wanatah, and Earl ne, of Chicago. Nieces and ■ws of Mrs. Cites called in iftemoon. ELSIE IS SEVENTEEN surprise party was given *y for Elsie Reed to celebrate •wenteenth birthday. se who attended were Ber'atts Betty Reed. Lewi.; and Dipert, Chuck Hayter. Pat Sue Brown, Carl Reed and nd Mrs Orville Reed Cake, i and potato chips were d. Everyone enjoyed thems. '
Mr and Mrs. John Lanham and family, of Wilmette, Illinois, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D v. is K<-mp. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Fitzgerald ot Glendale, Arizona, arrived Saturda\ foi a vi.dt '.'.'’.th hi.'’ parents, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald. Monday evening they were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s Capek and family.
Honor Dr. Wolfe At Open House Two-hundred-fifty guests attended an open hull, e in the home of Dr. and Mrs G. R. lb rshbcic r. Di and Mt V B w de wh" will be |) ning soon to make / their home in Seabrmg Fla J Mis Wayne Cover, Mm. 1! N. LaFeb r. Mrs Evi est Baker, Mis. Ted Wolfe Mr . Hariv D< 11. and Mrs. George Hei hber; piesided at the refreshment fable serving < otlee, punch, cookies and assorted mints. Friends < one from South Bend, I .tPoite, Plymouth. 1 dovid Union Mills I »P iz. North Libeity. and Hanna. Two Girls Win I-11 Key Award Two guis from Linenin T< ' nship. Miss Barbara Lidy. and M:< Sue Shield’, were recipients of the t-H Kev Award Saturday. Scptem' her Sth. at the annua! I ll ree g. mtion dinner held at tin- fairgrounds. South Bend. This award is given to persons meeting the special roquireniels set up by the state. The following junior leader were given one year pins: Shelia Center, Ann Clark., Linda Pontius Kathy Theis, Nancy Theobold, Jackie Tuttle. Sharon Cilery. Torn Brown, Bob Mechling. Walter Rhodes and 1-arry Schmeltz. Linda Anglemyer, Mike Ross, Don Swanson and Rick Ruby receive*! two-year pins. Th*«e receiving three year pins: Sue Shields, Barbara Lidy, Janet Owens and Theresa Schmeltz Mvrlynn Dixon and Tom dingmp'd reeeiv**d four-year pins, and Li- hard Homer received a fiveyear pm in junior leadership. PARTY HONORS MISS MILLER A surprise farewell party was held Tuesday evening to honor Miss JoAnne Mill* r who is moving to I^akewood, Colorad It was a pot luck dinner held in the home of Miss Kathy Mangus. Others present were Sharon Stump. Ramona Buss. The*ia Kaser, Juanita Joachim. Janet Roush, Pat Howell. Mary Lee Loucks, Susan Steele. Marti Rudynakl Judy Clark, Shirley Freeman, Vera Ross and Miss Violet Reynolds, of South Bend. CLASS OF IMB REUNION The 15th annual reunion of the Class of ’4B was held Sunday at Liberty Park with 65 present. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed by all Bob Balsley was elected president and his wife, secretary. Next ▼ear the reunion will be held at Sheneman’s grove the 3rd Sunday in October. LIBERT 1 ! HOMF.M AKERS MEET The Liberty Homemakers met in the home of Mrs Gene Carbiener Monday evening. Alter the busmen meeting, many of the 12 members present showed a Clin tmas idea of their own Mrs Robert Hocker will have the lesson October 15th on flower arrangments The meeting will be at the John Easterday home. BIRTHS O Mr and Mrs. Roger Krunk ar** the parent ; of a daughter, Debra Ann. born Sept. 13 in Parkview hospital. Mr and Mr?. DuWayne NeiHlinger are the parents of a s<m born Sept. 16 m Memorial hospital. COMMON ^FN^F Peace has it-s mots in mutual faith and understanding — not arms or alliances.
lJ —- — — — IIOSI'ITM. news J--- — _ □ Claude Shen- man L, a patent in Parkview H- jef d, when- lu- is under obsei'. atii.n ami treatment. Mr () . Cap.-haw is a patient in ihuy Family hospital Miss Linda Perry was admitted to Holy Family hospital.
* ‘b‘‘ • ■ - ] J J / E? 1 ■ B W ’ ■■ - f hlialli EBV 9997999779797 ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■a Q. Is it line that there's been a decline’ in the physical fitness of our children? r A. Yes, and thedeclinc is nowa matter of the most urgent concdiL' Si udies prove that far too many of our bovs and ’’iris aren’t sirom» * 1... 7 , ° I .or agile enough to pass minimum tests of physical achie\emeut. Q. What's the reason for our youngsters' physical softm^? A. For one thing, our sedentary way of life—too much sitting. n< : enough doing. For another, our activity programs have been sided, We’ve gone all-out for the ph) shall) -gilted. \\ e\ e pr« >\ died them with the best of facilities and training lor varsity sports. But we haven't paid anywhere near enough attention to the rest of^ • our boys and girls — the vast majority of our school population. Q. If a school has no program emphasizing physical fitness, u hat does it need to start one? i A. It can start right now with what it has. A minimum program^ for improving physical fitness of boys and girls has been de\el’oped. It is adaptable to any school situation. It costs very little. It | Jsn't an ideal program, but it works. It can produce dramatic improvement in the physical status of children. Q. Just what does this program call foi ?. r A. A physical examination, a physical-achicx cment screening test* to identify physically undcrde\eloped children, a minimum of 15 minutes of vigorous activity every day —for c\cry boy <Wgirl—J as a part of the daily physical education pcr^/l and j continuing comprehensive testing program/ Q. Is it up to parents to get this program started? K A. Yes, in cooperation with your school board and school administrators who will appreciate your interest. Act at your ncxtl PIA meeting! What you do about vour -nt' child's fitness today will determine his well-being tomorrow and the future strength of our country. Remember these answers for your child's sake. SPONSOR^/
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