The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1963 — Page 3
St. Patrick Womens Club Sets~ Style Show Fall fashions will be featured at the sixth annual style show and card party to be sponsored by the st. Patrick Women’s Club on Thursday, September 12, in the school hall. A special feature will be the modeling of school fashions for children. Women’s fashions will also be modeled. More than 250 guests are expected. Local models are Dennis Van Wanzeele. David Garab. Miss Laura Kay Malstaff, Miss Ginny DeSimone, Miss Elaine Knowlton, Miss Donna Harness, Mrs. Rich ard Brice, Mrs. Earl Van Bus kirk. Mrs. Martin Jaeger. Mrs. Harold Muncie. Mrs. Joseph Burkus and Mrs. Don Wray. Chairman is Mrs John Garab Jr. Other committee chairmen are: Mrs. Harry Malstaff. models; Mrs. Frank Kramer and Mrs. lister Bierly, decorations; Mrs. Jerry Rains and Mrs. Albert Van Wanzeele. tickets; Mrs. Richard Brice, table prizes; Mrs. Don Wray, door prizes; Mrs. Erville Kaercher, kitchen; Mrs. Robert Firestone, refreshments; Mrs. Eugene I>enz, table favors; Mrs. Ted Cain, tables. Narrating the show will be Mrs. Garab. Refreshments will be served and a choice of cards will be played with individual table prizes, favors and other prizes. Win Honors At •State Fair Following is a list of State Fair 4-H winners from this area: WILDLIFE I. blue ribbon. Eugene Toth, North Liberty 11. blue ribbon. Ernest Toth. North Liberty 11. red ribbon, Larry Kaser, Walkerton FORRFSTRY HI, blue ribbon, Ernest Toth, North Liberty 111, pink ribbon. James Drake, Walkerton HOME IMPROVEMENT I. blue ribbon. John Priester, North Liberty ELECTRIC Advanced Div., red ribbon, David Thompson, Walkerton PHOTOGRAPHY 111, white ribbon. Pcnnie Sabol, Grovertown PUBLIC RELATIONS MEETING The Johnson Township Farm Bureau is holding its Public Relation® meeting Thursday. Sept 5, with a pot luck supper at 6 45. Bring a covered dish and table service and come. Amos Bierly will show pictures taken on his recent trip abroad. Townspeople are especially invited to come.
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Polk Liniohi Lists New Teachers New teachers hired by PolkLincoln Metropolitan School District. which includes Walkerton and Tyner, has been released by Claude York, superintendent. Tyner John Frederick, of Mentone. Ind., Math and Physics John Hans, of Arcanum. Ohio, English. Commerce and assistant basketball coach Miss Linda Lnngefeldt, of Plymouth, vocational home economics Norma Joan Nye, Plymouth, gi ade 6 Carol Welch, Plymouth, grade Mrs. George Robinson. Arcadia, Indiana, art in both Walkerton ami Tyner Harold Muncie of Koontz Lake will serve as principal and teach health Walkerton John Bingaman, Warren. Indiana, head football coach, industrial arts and Bth grade physical education Miss Patricia Gessaman, Fort Wayne social studies and physical education John Harsha. Bellevernon, Pa., English George Robinson. Arcadia. Ind., band and chorus Fred Stettbacher, Culver, librarian Glen Petry. Bourbon, math at the elementary school Marjory Frederick, Mentone, music in grades Gayle Ann Lone. Chambersburg. Pa , grade 4 Jacob Hartman Bridgeton. Ind. will be the elementary school principal Sylvester Amsler will return as high school principal. Koontz Lake Boat Club Plans Water Show’ Sunday The Koontz Like Boat Chib will have a water show Sunday, ^ptember 1, at 1 30 pin. in front of the Anderson Hotel Beach. The show will feature members of this group and area as they have been working on this for several weeks. Everyone is invited to attend with plenty of parking and room for all on the beach. There will he drawings for prizes nnd refreshments to be served on the grounds. The show to date has 28 variety acts including various trick skiing formations The all local cast adits extra flavor to the show. On Sunday night, the Boat Club will have a dance at Dick’s Boat House, at the southeast end of Koontz Ijiko just off Indiana 23. Dancing will be from 8:30 p. m to the music of Rick Mays band of South Bend. The donation to the dance is 75c.
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