The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1964 — Page 3

St Patrick Style Show Tuesday Sept 29th School fashions will be featured at the sever.4h annual style show and card party to be sponsored by the St. Patrick Women's Club Tuesday, Septemb, r 29, at 7:30 in the St. Patrick School Hall. A special feature will be mottling of clothes for pre-school children. Young matrons fashions also will be shown. The Campus Shop of LaPorte will be in charge of the models and fashions and the theme is "Indian Summer." Chairman is Mrs. Walling Rose and co-chairman. Mrs. Enville Kaercher. Other committee chairmen are Mrs. Edwin Jacobson, decorations: Mrs. Robert Hiler, tickets: Mrs Joseph Burkus and Mrs. John Solmos, table prizes; Mrs. Richard Brice, door prizes; Mrs. Jerry Rains table favors; Mrs. Joseph Spinsky* refreshments; Mrs. Eugene Lenz, kitchen; Mrs Henry Szady. serving; Mrs. E J. Patnaude. table arrangements: and Mrs John Garab Jr., publicity. Refreshments will be served and a choice of cards will be plaved noth individual tn bln prizes, favors and other prizes. Walkerton Seniors Elect Officers The Sensor Class of Walkerton High School held its election of Class officers and student council members September 3, 1964. with the following results: President, Ron Williams; vice president, Kelly Powell; secretary. Pat Baker; treasurer. Dave McKesson; and reporter. Bob Meeh Ung. The student council members are Tom Klinedinst and Beckv Williams The seniors will have a cake at each of our home football and basketball games. Settlor dues are set at $2 00 and are to be paid by October 1. Bring This Ad To Liberty Lanes Good for 50c on any Large Pizza Phone 656-8940 Good Until Sept. 21 Sl7

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PTA To Honor Ruth Snodgrass Thursday Night Mrs. Casimer Stasko, president of the Walkerton P.T.A. announced that the first meeting of the year will be "Ruth Snodgrass’* night. The riieeting will be held at the Elementary School Thursday, September 17, 7:30 p m. Mrs. Snodgrass has spent many years in P.T.A. work, and in appreciation of this, will be presented with a State Life Membership pin and certificate. Mrs. Snodgrass is the first person to be honored in this way by our local organization. In addition to honoring Mrs. Snodgrass the parents will be given the opportunity to meet the teaching staffs of both schools. The school board members have also been asked to attend. At this meeting, the chairmen for the the coming year will be introduced. The film room will be available for the youngsters and all parents are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to attend the meeting and have their children under adult supervision James Ixm' and Casimer Stasko will be assisted by the FHzV girls in this room. The executive board will meet at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served by the room mothers and the executive board. Mrs. Milner Capes will be in charge of the kitchen committee. Couple To Observe 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stull will celebrate their 25th wedding anns versa ry with an open house on Sunday. September 20, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at their home near Walkerton. Thcv were married September 16, 1939. at Tyner and have two sons, Lynn of Walkerton, who has three children and Rex. who has one child; and a daughter, Carole, at htwne. Hostesses for the open house will be their children; Mrs. Stull's parents, Mr. and Mrs Cloyd Smith: her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Clark; and her brother and wife. Mr and Mrs Ralph Smith, all of Walkerton. No other invitations have been Issued. Religion is one thing that's never worn out by everyday use.

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