The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1964 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — March 19. 1964
Chamber Talks Os Publishing A Directory The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce, at their March meeting last Thursday at Heil s Dining Room, discussed the possibllity of collecting information and publishing a combination I'M rectory' and Brochure of Walkerton and the three rural routes in the coming months Tlic U cuarton revealed favonah:e consideration of this plan and the Bw! of Directors will further investigate the costs and possibilities of such a project. Such an undertakuig would demand a considerable amount of time, but it was explained by president Il»b Urbm. that if as» many as thirty members would agree to help with such a project with good cooperation of the people involved. the entire leg work could be handled through the paper and in a couple of nights of personal contact Such a program Isn't complete unless everyone cooperates The Chamber then would distribute one such book as a gift, to each home in the included area and have more for the merchants to use and for other use that is made of than It was also announced at thimeeting that the chamber is ready to complete their membership drive for 1904 as many letters have not yet been an -wered If you are one who hasn't paid vnur dues, do this now bv simo'v dropping your check for $5 00 in
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the mail to the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce The announcement was made that the Chamber Board at their meeting one week earlier, hid voted to give linooo t.> the Industrial Fund Committee now m l consider more when the money la available OES Officers To Preside At Last Meeting Whon the members of North Liberty chap’er 2PO, OES. meet in ttie chapter room at ^OO o'clock Tuesday, March 24. Mm Emoat Klein and Arden Howell. worthy matron and patron, will we tn that capacity for the In it time as Advance and Farewell to Officers Night la observed A sorU! hour will follow the meeting and carry-in icfrekhments will be served Mr and Mrs Dak* Trobaugh. worthy matron and patron elect, will be installed along with their corps of officers, at a public ceremony in the chapter room at 8:00 Friday evening Mar< h 27. A reception will be held in the social room fo’lowing the installation rites SPEHtI, AXNOTNCEWFNT A special offering will be taken at the Good Fridav cryjre this year. The money will he u"ed to aid in financing a loc-d cieht weeks' summer program for the migrant workers and their families.
Fonn Modem Music Masters In Waikenon The Modern Mu lc Masters, a National Honorary Mush .Society, has been organized in Walkerton by George Robinson, band director at the high school Sixteen music students with B oi better grades in mu ic and at least a C average in academic course a were inducted in tmpressive candlelight ceremonies Monday night at the high ohool The now dub will be known as the Tri-M S iciety. James Daube. senior, has b.'en selected a, president; Terry Keck junior, vice president; Donna Smith. sop lomore. treasurer; Marilyn Hiatt, junior, secretary; and Ellen Frame senior, historian Other member. Include Sally Beagles. Phyllis Emmons. Ruth Frailey. seniors; Pat Brown, junior; Ronnie Bellinger. Sue Brown. Irene Hughes. Wally Johnson Anita Kacrcher. Adam Mann and Carol Whitaker, sophomore; . High school principal Sylvester Amsler, presented Mr. Robinson with the charter for the society Monday night. Mr. Amsler and Mr Robin will be co-sponsors of the new organization. HERE IT IS The Couple's <Mub of th< Presbyterian Church is having ano'her Pancake and Whole Hog Swsage Supper Saturday. April 4, from 5 to R P m Dodanon* a-e SIOO for adultc 50' for children and pre-echoo’er^ arc fr* n Tickets arc available from any member People get to know you as you are not as you imagine you are.
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School Assembly To Be Held At North Liberty Another In the series of school a scmhly programs will be held Tuesday March 24. tn the Liberty High School gym. Otto Schmidt will present the program. Students from grades five thru 12 will be taking part in the program. with each child asked to bring ten cents to cover the cost of the program. HcbonU To Cid e Frfaiay Noon Spring vacation will begin at noon on Good Friday. March 27. for the pupiU of the North Liberty Schools They will not return to clastics until Monday. April 6
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OREGON TUT. A.MATEI R CONT 4 x The Oregon Township F; Bureau will hold their amat. program on Thursday. April 2 8:00 o'clock in the Grovert< School Gymnasium. Anyone has any kind of talent pl oils* < tact Inez Wialer. Mabel Wali or Ed Porter. All entries must .. from Oregon - Darts Townsh, Non-Farm Bureau families ma enter also All those who ent. will receive 11.00. and there u also be a first prize of $3 TO m second of S 2 00. Everyone s u. come. Thrifty people are those u 1 keep overhead expenses und foot. ~
