The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 November 1962 — Page 4

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Nov. 1.1962

WALKERTON Mi anil Mrs Kenneth Winy More men' visitors at thr State I <ll m Tex -. held at Dallas Rri ent week vnd guests of Mi a'a! Mis I> slit Ingram and family were Mr and Mrs Charle, lag'iain from Southern Indiana Miss Jamct Hershbeigvi. of Indianapolis >pent the week end with her parents Mr and Mis. (Ie 'i ge Hirshbergei Mrs Arthui DeMyei and Ciaig spent last Friday in Valpaiaiso with Mts Myron Williamson luid T- ent Mi Maltha Young entertain 1 Mi and Mr> Thomas Youdbulis Ji and family, of South Beni. Sunday It ( wa- little Tommy's s and bnthday. Mr-s Janie* Hein, spent Ilie v eek end in Indianapolis with hei I dents Mi and Mrs R »ger Helm : nd attended the Temhei - Institute. M)s Norman Jones and children. Mrs James Floto anil son ; nd Mrs. Duithy Brown and son, vs Michigan City, spent Thutsday with Mi and Mrs Otto S' hmeltz Mrs William Bus^uxl (the Komei Pearl Tiosti. of Tucson. Aiizona. .suffered a .‘■light stroke n i is confineri to her bed. She is slowly improving H<r address i sox E Adams St.. Tu< son Mr and Mrs. Herschel Eaton nnd family spent Thursday and Friday with Mis. L. E Eaton. Mr and Mrs James Eaton, of Wakarusa, and Mi and Mis. Virgil Eaton and family, of South Bend, were Sunday visit >rs Mrs. Dola Hocker. M s. Forest Cooper and Mr- Bertha Urhin, attended an annual party and gett gather in Argos last Friday inning in the home of Mrs O. E Eley The party members arc f nmer residents of Kewanna. Guests were there from South I’ nd. North Liberty, Culver and Kewanna. There weir 29 pi esent.

Th MPOR TAN IT YOUR SCHOOL VOTE WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ~“ CONSIDER THESE FACTS 1. lkomaniz.it inn Is Jhe Law Os Ind ar a And .Ail School Units Mu^i Meet Minimum Standaids Including Total Pupil Enrollment. -• Neither Polk Or Lincoln Township Alone Qu r ' To Remain \ Separate Schoid Corporation. 3. Thi< Is An Opportunity For The Voters Os The Proposed School District To Have A Voice In Their School Future. - .„ —»y ?»» ■ On The Voting Machine On The Right You Will See: s ha " A Cemmunity SchaU Corporation Be ta.ned As Provided In The Organization Plan Os The Marshal Con nt y Committee .For Hie Reorganization Os School Corporal ions? YES NO The Following Officals And Candidates Recommend And Approve The Proposed Plan And Recommend You Vote Y E S . * ’•.»“* ''«* William Carter Ml) William Bouse u- V ’ ~ w Clyde Chapman Claude E. Houser h ester Amsler Geerge Parke 1 / VOTE ON YOUR SCHOOL ELECTION!! This Ad Paid For By The Walkerton Lions Club As A Public Service

Mr and Mis Wayne Cover spon' the uok end in Madison. Ind and Lexington Ky. Mi and Mrs Gw land Law irm e enjoyed a ten day vacation in Key West. Florida and other points of interest. Mi and Mi lauoy Kapp and family, of Ind.anapohs, weir week .nd guests of Kev David Eder and family Mr Kapp is a brothel of Mrs. Eller M“ and Mis H Naylof and children Susie. Meredith and Bobby. o! Jackson, Michigan, were week end gin-cuts of Dr and Mrs George Hershberger Word has been received that Mrs Nelle Ferguson, a former K <«nt7. Lake resident, is a patient in Our Lady of Merry Hospital Room 326. Dyei Indiana Mr an<l Mrs. Otto Scsmrltz were week end guests of Mr and Mis Peter Maiks and fan iy. ir Niles Michigan Sunday they all [Went to Chicago to visit Mi> E C Reinhardt. Mr Schmeltz's sis ter They returned home Monday Mr«. Elsie Pollitt has been a guest the past week of Mi and Mi Marvelein VanWanzeel" Sunday they drove to Waveland. Ind . where they were guests of Mm Ethel CrtfA’s and Mr and Mrs John Wilbur of Crawfordsville. Mr and Mrs. Maiian Sharpe. Ridgeville. Ind.; Mi and Mrs Harn' Duffey, of Hammond, were Sunday guests of their parents. Mr and Mrs Charl- s BandenduitrJ to help them cel brute their 57th wedding anniversary. Mr and Mrs Jim Rend, Mr and Mrs Douglas Bake? . Mi and Mrs Robert Hilvr. Russell Hartsoogh. Jake Powell. Ait Benson. Boh Urbin ami Linda Huhnke attended the Northwestem-Not re Dame football game m Evanston. 111, last Saturday. Mi and Mrs Rui ml Palmer and Judy Ullvy. of Waktrton, att< nded the Fall Festival week end activities at Culver Military Academy as guests < •' Gene Palmer At the Autumn Hall held Saturday night. Gene t >k part in the traditional Officers Figure pei formed at each foi.ial bull

Mis C J Cites spent from Friday to Urdm-sdny with her broUiei and wife, Mr and Mrs Albert Wciajahn at Pretty Luke Mi mid Mrs .Maicelcm Van Wanzecle and Joey and Charles V.mWanzi vie w ere ns ent guestof Mr and Mis Stenhen Meyer jack In Broadview, 111., the orcastun being in honoi of their son Stepehn's ninth buthday. Mrs C Emmet Eder spent two weeks in St. Louis Mo., with hei son. Donald Eiler and family, and hel|>ed care for her new grandson David Robrtt, who ( waa bom October 15 Mr Eder went to St Laus over thr week end and they both returned home Sunday night To Make Piggy Banks At Meeting An Aits and Crafts misting ot the Better Homes Demonstration Club has been called for 2 pm Wednesday, Nov. 7, at the Walkerton Community Building for the purpose of making a child's piggy bank out of a white Clorox bottle and a Siamese cat from a pop bottle Mrs Rxchaid Anderson Sr, of the Better Homes Club, will assist thr women in making patterns and instructions. We will ordei felt squares for the decorations Bring impel and pencil., to thr meeting at 2 p.m Wednesday. COT'PI.ES ( Lt B The iTrnbyterian Couple's Club met Sunday evening in the chur< h basement. The group went on a scavengci hunt after which refreshments were served by Mi and Mrs Marvm Bouse and Mi and Mrs. Ralph Sullivan During the business meeting the next committee wa- announced as Mr and Mis Russell Hartsough. Mr and Mis Paul Jones, Mr nnd Mis El Keeling. Mr and Mrs Jim Keeling Mr and Mrs Ray McGrath and Mr and Mrs Myion Mullett. Election of officers will be held at the November meeting Mr and

Mrs Ed Keeling and Mr nnd Mrs Manin Bouse will present a shite of officers.

Community Club Meets Friday In Walkerton Mis Charles Means, South Bend, will show slides and give a talk on tier recent tnp to South America at the meeting of the Walkerton Womens Community Club Friday, November 2, at the Town Club, at 2 pin Roll call will be "News Comments on South Amem a ' Ho.HlWf.ua will be Mrs Ralph LaFeber. Mis. Damon Linton and Mrs. William Cowan Menu Tor WHS Monday. Ham salad on bun. buttered rice, celery and<ariot sticks, fruit and milk Tuesday: Beef-noodle soup and ci ackers. p«i»nut butter and jelly sandwich, cole slaw, apricot pie. and milk. Wt-dnoadav: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, butteri*d pi .ia, cinnamon rolls, butter and milk. Thursday: Baked beans, browned potatoes, plain cake with pinvapple icing, corn meal muffins, butter, milk Fnday: Potatoes Au Gratin green beans. French cookies, muffins. butter and milk Past Masters Reunion Is Well Attended Over one hundred persons at-tend'-d the Reunion of Past Masfeis of Walkerton Lodge 919 F A- A M at the Masonic Temple Saturday evening, Oct 27 A svvi.-s steak dinner was »rrve<| by members of the Walkerton O E S The tables wen* docorat -d with blue streamers and bud vast*, of white carnations Warner Cltik Worshipful Master, as maatei of ceremonies greeted the guests and introdui i-d the, fourt^ui past mas ters and their wives. Also introduced were affiliate past masters

and wives present and widows ol past masters of the local lodge. Three present Worthy Mastei । of lodges in thib district were Byron McClelland and wife < ( South Bend; Mr. and Mrs Jam*.. Fogle. North Liberty, and Mr. aim Mrs Evendt Culp, of Mishawaka Mr Clark noted that Grover Op, Unger was the oldest pa ,| master present New Brownie Troop Formed A new Brownie Scout T»oop u being organized for second grud, girls However we must have ths full cooperation and support from the parents If you have a dftugf. ter wishing to become a Bro^vniv, be sure and attend the meeting for jMutnts at the Walkerton Youth Budding Friday, Nov. 2. at 1:30 p m Or if you have older girls IntOieeted in joining a troor plan to attend TEEN DANCE SATURDAY The weekly Teen Dance th!* yzeek will be held Saturday night, 8:30 to 11 00 p.m due to the conflict wtih the Senior Play on Friday night This is the same night as the PT A. Fish Fry but tha* will bo over in plenty of time for all to attend both Chaperones for this month air beaded by Art Benson. Any volunteers may call him if the^ would like to help. The scheduli from now on will be rattier unsteady due to the opening of th< bask'-tball seimon in another week THANKS f would like to thank all who sent me cards flowers and nuub personal calls while I was in thhospital and at home. They wer" appreciated vtv much Ernest Bvron Th t . uflicer • and members of the Tuegarden P T A wish to thank the merchants if Walkerton and Ure surrounding towns who do nated so generously toward our Aiumal Halloween Frolic They hclpi-d to make it a huge success