The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1963 — Page 10
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Walkerton OES Host 18 Chapters I riday Night Nu e < • « «p' • ■ ■ tj|. <m i, f E v-t <rn St ir I ‘Htrn-t No 2" W'> '< pT -ent it the .< ,e,| pi' . i u.- ut W < rt -n ( iptc; .19 Friday rverim N< l r > it Die Masone Txunph । x it mg matrons and ; i''' : n gb' xx is observed T' • aid mm tm :m ■, m the decor in htth < hap’ ■ ">rn and social ro. • Fallowing the opo.img In whh Mr’■ David MTin *rmm<*d in the station <d K/i m- s Elgar • 'ole m th* statm of E!b r ■ : Mrs N* ut ” V. . a., । j.j ' er v. >Ghy n it'. n Mi • I R a Smith, git < ted t« . g r ~p „ n(i gave a pc. it| ah’ ■ . to the Lad and I i -jes nit t •. ,• j pit re’ s 4 d t I’d Brother Delph m K- .- Plymouth past gran j ; m 4 t i; i < Iran I < ’ • w ~ honored whon a ]<s a) Girl S mt group dri I in Indian costumes a«s • *mj a 1 n d by 'h>’.r leader Mrs Jack Brent’s sang two Indian -ongs to hm He was presented at the altar and Cort' d to ti e Ejjd Mn Kenneth Ka a- ■ New Carlisle di-’r' t deputy, waa e.«- « orb'd to the northwi-t wlwrc ■! e wk - met by M> ip.o S‘ m' , who pmn**l a i >r n ■ - ' her an 1 •si rted h to th* Fast where -ho wa* welcomed rid pr sen’e l a gift from the Walkerton chap’it by Mrs Smith The «< s' Mrs William Hmm. sang Do Wo Love You” in hei honor Mrr Steve Kratovil of South Bend, a grand cimmitti-a appiinte*'. and Mrs Rav Wallms Nappanee, wife of a past grand patron, were introduc -si The v- > itmg matron and patrons were introduced Mrs Kaufman and Mr Mo K xseon gave short talks Following tho closing man h Mrs Smith introduced Mrs Byron Haag. Plymouth, who thrilled her audience with her honv-sp.tn original verses and monologue* Mbs Donna Pippen ger of EiPaz High School, accompanied on 'h<» organ hy Mrs Floyd Bottorff of Plymouth, sang funeral numb, s incluiksd in Mrs Haags readings Mrs Haag closed her program with a chalk drawing of Grm dma s House a* Miss Pippen; n sang "Over the River and T' i ; the Woods ” A salad h.w was serve*! in *he social room Tho serving tabi' was covered with a gold Meh and centered with a comucof ia filled with gourds and straw flowers The same devor waa use ! on the other tables Mrs Arthur Schmo.tz u chairman of deooratums Befree • inents were s. rved bv Mrs IKm - aid Wolfijitxirgvr Mrs Arth t Harrison. Mr- ILdsrt lady lu.d Mrs Harold Koch Adjust your-elf to any situati >n - wo*rv is the Interest people pay for past mistakes
—r* Thank You I wish to extend rm appreciation to all of the people of Walkeiton who supported me in the recent Town Election. 1 pn>mi-e to serve you to the best of my ability. George W. Ochs Priscilla's I I Salon of Beauty Open Monday thru Saturdav North Liberty 656-8928 i mH -
W alkerton Is I lost Jo 3rd District Group Ilie Iliird Ihstri< t nu eting o’ • \mcr in Eg. n luxi., m « *' held at D•• Post Hon r m W ado ■ ' -n \\ • hi v The m< t mg was< ah d t oi < r bv M i Sy ( , m Pai ks S' ipp im < I . t net president F o||ou m.; • j . sentatum of . ors -nd penmg e.'« momes. introdm ’ .on I sp < lal gm-.sts ua* nvid They m ' idc t Mi s p.< ma i Ekin* i.i|snt" .Nur: ern Ve > Pcs i< nt nt the Department Mi MiitthrA Hiul.m-i Smith Bind pa d ] r<nu-nt >f the de I artu.< •ti’ i A-h i pi< - n:iy de partment A hum an of < Jiri*' S'afe and ai - > Mr Mai. u'Ute La’ tgiaf M ' ia.o' i ; • ' di - ti e t |re den’ <n 1 di ; ■' . ■nt . b.airn .ar of Kr ’ wr H a < Ifticers pre. j ! . i< । Mr • Park Mrs Eri ' Was nki of South Bind vie. pn i'«nt Mi Earle Hmi.d>cr ei Napjai < secretary M’ V. d■ nr Flaugh er. Walkerton ’i• a u. i Mi (tUicxere TaruoA Westville chaplain. Mr Bern. Ka ifmaMl maA aka hi ' ■' Mi P. ’• mond Kmwr Me ingan City rgeai t at arms md Mis Clyde IgMidgraf M. i.iwaka pariiai rn* tarian HejmrU wvp h' n I ami nr. nounecments were made They in < 1 id. d the me ting of the Pa t President Parin' to take place on Wednesday. N -v 20. at N tppan ' with a pot lu< K supper a hvdul.d The n xt district meo' ing will b ■ the s««ond Wednc*iay in Feta > ary at South IF nd If nit 2*l The department pre uk-nt and .ecictary plan to be pruwnt Tho Chriatinaa gift* for the children at Knightstown Home are due by December 8. Mrs Lnndgraf reported. The cookie jar program will be gponaored by the units again. All unit* tak" turns to provide cookw# ca< h month at th« home Mrs Rotrert W ardman, district chairman of Junior activities n ported the next Junior Conference will be in April at Walkerton A diiJicioua luncheon u is o-rx c<l at noon with the local preside: ’. Mrs John ’ greet m 2 the AO persons present Mrs Emery F'lajghu- was in charge of tho dinner Mrs Nm - ton Williams. de< matbrn- the Junior Auxiliary of Walkerton, favors and table decora!i ms under the su|>ervwion of Mr- Thomaa Anapaugh. Mrs Richard \erkler (conducted Vet- ails' Crafts Mrs. Robert Wardman r-gistra-tion. and Mrs Harry Mal*aff. gifts Members of the local unit served the luncheon SELF PR4BTT Honestv Ls the best policy, but aome believe it pays only when it {lays first SPECIAL TALENT Mako full v of r.atuml ability it gives .• • . individual a rea.*’!! for hvm./
New OES Members Receive Bibles W I >t-i Bibh - W". > ,c sen’ • i to ’hre« n< w mcn.b rs a' 'he mudmg 4 Walkerton Chapt* r. Ordei of Eastern S'ai, Tut duv mght Noicmbor If* Mi Willi in Z..ihi t. Mi I tn< Ai n v and M> - R >1” it 1'• ik< • < i. e<i then Billies daring a B ><• <i irmony given by Mrs W altei la< ksoii. Mi Edpo c!" Mi s R. belt Lidy. Mrs Ho ri King Mi i iiam Skinner c d Mi.1 alu at d I '<4< r -'-n Worthy Matron Mre 1 KoSmith, m" 'UtH.xl the Bible <ei - <m my st ' • • mb’’! ■ v. < uld be in chargo :’• ' harder < Chriatrrias i ”ii- e' tin s a on Ih ■ emt ci 10 l.s tile date V ' f •" the anil' ih! Fa ,:iy N;.; .t ‘M'' ,Ul ‘* j>ai t y Tn*' kitchen .< n .Jo tor that evening xvill bv Mrs Minnie Mik ■ 1 M Hazel Balden Mis Percy Selkirk and Mrs Jan.' - Vei kF r Mi and Mrs Al-fi.-d Drews will Is- in charge of tl.e progi nil and d" rationn Mrs this Verkier. Mi - Selkirk | ild V> f rd ' ger ami the W' ; by matron donated to tj b rth lav bank Rcfreshn m's v.co crvi-d fol--1 wing Die meeting by Mrs John r. U'rs n Mi Hid nd Naragon Mr s : li IB Ik'lim ;er Mt - Carl Gjen.n Jt Mi- R >bert Johnson and Mt - Ralph Ja< kwon Th. tables w< re decorat d in the autumn theme ( lub To Make Candle Holders Thu tv-six n. Pillars of the Better Home, Demonstration Club have ord' i>s! material.- to mak< glass gem cm ru 4* d goblets to be used for candle holders at the nu'eting Monday evening Nm. ir,• Lor 25, at the Town Club It is urgent that materia', ire paid for at tins time in order to ru»t bo disappointed m n’cnxang the kit Each jH-rson is to bring the goblet and glue fnr th. project sho wi hes to conipeltc Men. »ers are '-Red 'o bring cookies and the i" ij»c o»! same Th- meeting w.lf begin at 7 V> o'clock Hc'c <s Mill be Mrs Clyde Sti kley Mrs Charles R s and. M: C aude \\ .’kin BRIDAL sIIOWFR FETES Ml*S R!IB) Miss Sue Ann Rudd. Aho m | marry David Solmos. both of North Liberty, on Now mber 23. was honoriM at a bridal shower last Sunday afternoon in American Legion Hal! N 'rth Liberty. with 40 gue.sta present Hostesses u <re M - s Ronnks Hummer and Mrs Frank G.nzer Rhower gifts were disp' iv-d on a ta v le decorated in white Games were played and pruxoi won Refreshments of cake, coffee punch, nuts and mints were served
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TUR WEEK'S I ETTER: "I have bcn guu • w 4 th a boy for two years In Se tember, lIH3. this boy tw. tan j m twice with th' ■,t i ■ f t ’ H* toi i hie he wan Furry an I that he lived mt* an I r in." i a a I ah >ut her I for ave Imn a I to k bun back, but I Mill have CUbl* I don't feel that I fan ft. h trust him la it ri^nt fur Bic to feel the way I do?
Legion Honors i Auxiliary On 30th Birthday The Amt । ran Leg,on Auxiliary « i- ti<ted on the ex nt of their 30th birthday Sunday win-n the American le-gion -taged a dir. , ner party in their honor at the Bost Hon Comm r.der R. i.ard Verkh r and A ixih ii' I’ ■ . id-'ii' Mr John Gi >ves, \x en in charge <<f arranp w nt • Tm prayer xx.’s i4:cu-: by Command, r Vci kb f i m .0 persons present Tib- bake. t < •• and ham foi the <lmm‘- were pit pared bv Conm tnd u V rk hr Dc'm r D'Poy June V rller and John t’ett ■ • n Roh butter. <<4iee and n : k Were J !■ • xr’ d bv the Auxiliary F'ollow mg dinner. as« s'i < ( iHiinumity song-1 a: was . i.joved by everyone as condut'< d by Mi Grove M: Emery Flaughei was honoro! by th.' Past Pie - ident's Paris' a. a charter mniter who had bt m g.xt n a litotime meniberßhiji hi ie thn • y ir ago by the t'mt She as pt - sen'eti a {>< tri d< orat» ! lifetime membership jdn by Mr Wdlnm F'laugher m b half of • c I'arhe / -< cial hour f dlo'Aed A. LOES Plans Pr'ends N»i<ht Nort!; LiDu tv Chap'." 2f» 1 Order of Ei-tern Star xxil! b-< tve Frnntl. Night n - • iiaptcr roan at Kno Tu lax’ • \ nng Noxember 2*> at a ' di rime friends of th- ofl. <rs xx 1 hi i.oßt>red gm «t ■ Tn* * xxd. >v । n to. tainnienL and a .»< ial h ur will folknx the m» eel mg Masonic night will be aerx-od at a eulie*! meeting on December 6 All M tsons re Inx ited to htru a talk on "Maionic Heritage'' by David Miller. Goshen, past gran<i patron of the Indiana Grand Chapter of OES NORTH IJBEKTT LI N(’H Monday . Chill soup, bread {s-anut butter eotkr* peaches Tuesday Ibof ravioli, cahpinc salad com. chwolatc pudding Wednesday Turkey diet ing sxxret potatoes crant. rnes. ioe cream liar. l*huradsy and Fndax xacation Milk, eyxed daily BAPTIST PAHTOB ATTEND* MEETING IN INDI ANAIIILIS Rev Henny Miller pastor of the First Baptist Church, attended the monthlx' ni* 41' g of the Indiana Baptist Bible Fo low-hip last Friday. Scrvieei b ginning at 10 am., oantinmng through--1 out the day. were held in the Indianapolis Baptist Temple Several foreign iniksiona.’u s apokc The day was climaxol x ith a xcry stiTing m«-s.igrbx 1 • John Rawlings of Cincinnati
I, Should I tell th»s boy how I feel? I What should I do’ Breaking up is . the last thini: I want I only feel; ’h»a way when hr is not with ric ' * <H R KEPI Y: Apparently, you forgave but you refuse to forget I Since you have such dnuhK. you [ have nut foigiven comp etrly \ O u just went through the moti >m j' Iwo months later i& not the ' j time tn tell Um boy you feel you H
Hi I id * .j * ‘ 7 I r/ i 7 Au one rulnrrahlc. East deals, NORTH * 97 VW9 I 5 ♦ K .12 A9 5 3 M EST EAST AOSA « 4 3 VQK3 V K 10 7 4 2 ♦ 065 ♦ A 10 9 7 4 AO7l 3 A—- — A A K J l»H! ♦ KJ A A K J 10 8 < The bidding: East South West North paw 1 a p«M 1 V nasi 3 a pasa 3no trump pass 4 A pasa 5 A pass pasi pass Ofwnin^ lead: sue of diamonds. East won the opening lead with the ace ami rcturnad a small spade, which South took with the ace in the closed hand. South knew at this point that he had to get a break in either the trump suit or spade suit. Soutk tested the clubs and when East showed out on the first lead, he decided to try the spades When the spade queen fell on the second lead, ho knew he could make contract He forced West to take the queen of clubs, took West's diamond return with king in the closed hand, cleared trumps, then ran his mod spades, losing only the ace of dm monda and queen of clubs. □ - HOSPITAL NEWS □ - Mro lU.bert Mohlrr. a tor sr Walk rton n"*ident. vn<A rw surgery la>t Saturday in M-i ini hospital. South Bend H room io No 701 Howard Know '. n undrru surgery last Saturday morning Memorial hospital Robert Aw Aid wax db»im* from Holy Family hospital w.'u hr has been a n^tirnt for a«". weeks. Guy Angh’inyrr was admit' to Holy Family butpHaL •Mrs Ro*i Bra’y lh a p?»"m! the Walkerton N. omg Homo Mrs Mamie May xvns adr tod to the Holy Family b«»»|<it Mra Ethel Eaton wk* adtr. ted to Holy F'amily hospital SERVICE A DDR EMM AB Duane L • Ingram. AF' 167^269. Box 1524 Flight 1492. 3724-RMTS I-u kland AFB San Ant r Tcxhj» Buy U. S Saving* Bonds
<intin • | , You h< I hme ■ । । : «•;>! -mb -r an I then pul it out -4 ' your mind until h< aw you home : ica on for <L uwti. g ids mnetuty If the bny is uncere you do him ! an injustice and at the same time make your*’4 m - ib-dy rnr.i able If you have ila-on to dou >t bn sme-rity, tell him how jeu f’el; and why you feel this way Ju*t be sure you have something to go on A mere "feeling' that he is "two timing' you, or that be cause he di 1 <o once, he wilt do so again, isn't enough. You ean’t go through life wor tying about w hat "someone is do ing every moment they are not with you There are other important things in life that demand! your time and consideration—an 4 none of us can put forth the best effort at one thing while our mind and attention b devoted to some thing else II pvw h««« ■ ’«• w»«t to «!<«<•*«, •« •• K . at•« m Ui it > iu 1«>I» AM) UI ‘t T 1 S SUI It \ SHO-.AI M I I u! v huwaraPKH mamv iu, »MAha»uar. ar.
