The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1964 — Page 13

- o DEATHS -- - □ Cleo Stull j Stull. 71. of 109 S. State ■. North Liberty, died last day, following a two weeks He was bom .Jan. 1. 1893, ith Liberty, where he hud all of his life. He was a 1 employee of the Hass -ale Company. He was d November 28. 1911, in Liberty to Esther Tinkey viving besides the widow ur sons. Clyde. Harold and .nd, all of North Liberty, Lawrence of Walkerton: daughters, Mrs Stanley iert, Mrs. Clyde Mulvaney Mra. Audrey Crothers, all rth Liberty; and thirteen h hildren. oral services were h^M Sunt the Palmer Funeral Home. A. P. Wenger, pastor of the h of the Brethren of which was a member, officiated, d was in East Lawn cemeNorth Liberty. - □ THANKS — wish to express my sincere ks to everyone for the cards, s and other kindnesses durmy recent hospitalization now at home. Roy Hostetter t’e would like to thank all our nds. neighbors and relatives „ so kindly remembered us h cards, flowers, gifts and I yers, and the many kindnesses wn our family following our •nt accident. May God Bless and Mrs. J. Pean Knowlton i all. * irda cannot express the thanks have to offer to the people of h community who were so genius, for the donations, gifts and ier acta of kindness given to during our recent fire. This will remember forever. The Floyd Dipert family Ve would like to express our nks to all the wonderful peofor their many acts of kinds during the death of our

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husband and father, to the many organizations, neighbors, Church of the Brethren and Rev. A. I’. Wenger, also the Palmer Funeral Home. Mrs. Cleo Stull Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pommert Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulvaney Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stull Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stull Mr. and Mrs. Sherland Stull Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stull and families Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crothers I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives for the cards, flowers, and many acts of kindness during my recent hospitalization and now at home They were all greatly appreciated. p Dale Stull Farm Bureau Speakers Discuss Two Subjects The Liberty Lincoln Township Farm Bureau met at the North Liberty Elementary School March 4. The public had been invited to this meeting Edgar Srybold. of the Civic Planning Association. explained the City-County Building Authority. He urged those present to let their County Commissioners know their opinions on the plans being made. Wilmer Burrous, District Fieldman. and Vance Denny of the Legislative Department of Indiana Farm Bureau, explained the Indiana Tax Structure. They pointed out that the sales tax is necessary to relieve some of the burden on property owners and so Is a fair tax. They warned against foolish spending because of the Increased revenue. They also explained the need for a Constitutional Amendment in order to have fair legislative apportionment in Indiana. As It is now. a few counties with large populations could gain majority rule. There was considerable discussion on asse.ssment practices in the country Plans were made for further study on the subject. A good yawn often says more than a caustic remark.

Tri Kappa News The Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa met Thursday evening, March sth, at the home of Mrs. Robert Hiler. Co-ho tesses for the evening were Mrs. Donald Wray and Mrs. Harlan Kepcha. The April meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Mahk^ Jacob. Hostes es will be Mrs. Dale Auckerman, Mis. Stanley Orcutt and Mrs Robert Baus>. Application, for the Tn-Kap-pa scholarship will Im- available this month for those students who are planning to enroll in college thi- fall. You may receive these applications by contacting Mr. Amsler, the high school principal. The Chapter voted to d nite sP*o to the Walkerton Indu, ti il Fund. lire. The Tri Kappas will l>e en - ing refreshments for the Girl Scout program which is bring planned for Sunday afternoon. March 15. Mrs. David Mellin is chairman of this committee and those assisting her will be Mrs. A. F. Dailey, Mrs. Richard Naragon and Mrs. John Powell. Four ten dollar campership awards will be made at this program. Mrs. Arthur Schmeltz. president. named the nominatin'; committee for election of officers as follows: Mrs. Richard Naragon. chairman, Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and Mrs. John Powell. The May tea for the Senior Girls and their mothers, will be held on May 13. A trio from the Swing Choir of I^aPorte. will be on the program. A buffet supper Is being plan- । ned for the chapter. This will probably be held sometime in April. Ijovely refreshments were served by the hostesses and a social period was enjoyed by all. t ELIZABETH CIRCLE TO MEET The Elizabeth Circle will meet in the Walkerton Methodist Church March 17. at 1:30 pm. . Devotions will be given by Mrs. i Wesley Whitteberry and the les- > son by Mrs Albert Huhnke Jr. Hostesses are Mrs. Albert Schutz and Miss Adelaide Millard. » II — IM I— Drive more cautiously al night’

March 12, 1961 — THE IN DE PEND ENT-NEWS —

Boy Scout Open Douse Displays Local Scouting An open hou e for Boy S outs and their parents of Troop 293 in Walkerton, was ittended by more than sixty per ons at tl - Walketton Lion- ( ub Y< ith Building. An mi; n iv.- . .r g W conducted by Km Murphy, Sr.‘Patrol leader, trd David Fitzgerald, pan d ■ tier T1 American flag wa p • g I in tho darkens 1 Al < i Scout Master, gave he web orne Bill Hiatt, junior a. man’ S. out Master, wa. the m of « e- - He a>o gave i t; “ i I demonstration. Hiatt i ’mest ranking Bov Scout in W.i.kerton, an Eagle Scout. Eleven boy were inducted into the Boy S ut Troop here with Scout Master Cas el condu. tmg the swearing m ceremome They are Rick Benson, Gary Bu well, Jim Hartsough, Mark Mal taff. Chuck Minter. Rick Neiswandvr Dennis Ream. Danny Stoke <. Greg Steffen. John Tarlton and Jim Wood. All but Tarlton and Hartsough were graduated from Cub Scouts on Saturday. Malstaff as the highest ranking Cub Scout. Webel os. and was awarded a Tenderfoot badge in Boy Scouts. Most of the boys will be assigned to a new patrol. Flaming Arrow, with Steve Buswell as patrol leader. There are two other patrols: the Falcon Patrol, with Chuck Stafford. patrol leader; Bill Zlatos. Larry Mellin. Bob Zahrn. Steve Zlatos and David Welch The Lion Patrol with David Fitz- ' gerald as leader. Martin Mann, 1 Pete Daley, Richard Fall. Tom Hiler and Sam Bonifacius. The three patrols each present - 1 ed entertaning skits, including a shadow operation, followed by an amusing initiation conducted ’ by the Scout Master. Cassel. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Harry Malstaff. The man with a wife who is • quick on the draw should be wary of a joint account. People will have more respect for law only when the law-mak-ers command more respect.

Scholarships Available Th rough IS A Scholarhips up to । maxim. n of >1 (hm) per y-ir f- r two yen s at any college >r univer ity in tl" field of Mpdianpa! r Electin' d Engi •>rr g is •; p< nored by the Ins’nr • ■ S' irty of America. Out tangling mb- • in (< \ District VI re ■ vd>|e T' ~ mdude- M:nn» "'m I • <. Nebt ka. Wis* on in. JI ;r<’- I d ins ' • ’ tucky. L«>< al’v fti ■■■ i f •rn < ' <>n m*y be oh! 1 -.-d !i I ' i Z< non. WHk' ton, phone >6-’.I M. or Ths ISA. win- h now cm , ’ i of 12!- er b» - ' i f ' d d activity in in tmmen*ation .< d automation Today. menNv "f the ISA work in every phi e of science and indu-mv. including nuclear radiation ind space travel. In this connection, the members encourage ele trv d and mechanical engineering ’uden’s to take advantage of this h. |- arship. Point System Given To 1-H’ers The Lincoln Township Bov*’ 4-H meeting was called to onbr by Don Swanson Tbur-day. T^e bake sale will be held \pril 25. Anyone not bringing baked go< will be fined $1 •X). The new point system forth« 4-H Award program wa exp’ ■ acd by Harold Matteson, ad it 1 leader Up said the point syst- n would be in effect this year with three prizes given the t-*p 1 winners in participation and trophies and pins for pn>je< t wnnerw. I Two movies were shown at the 7 30 meeting which were en- ’ titled “Pro Highlights" and “IT. N Forces Cross the 38th parallel.” i —— > Some motorists consider an open road an invitation to open up. Lots of shady characters travel on the sunny side of the street.

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