The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1964 — Page 5
St. Praticks Women Start 18 th. Season • Season The St. Patrick Women's Chib began their eighteenth year at the October 7th meeting al the school hall. Mrs. Walling Rose, style show chairman, announced the show was a big success and she thanked everyone who worked on the show for their co-operation. The following merchants and compa- . nies were thanked for their part in making the show a success: Powell-Mann Chevrolet, Jacob Drugs. Farmers State Bank of Wyatt, Skelgas, Reed’s Electric. Ludwig Plumbing and Heating. The Independent-News Co.. Bill’s Package Liquor Store. Dave and
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Ray's Supermarket, Kramer Real Estats, (flinger’s Greenhouse, Marguerite St. Pierre Cosmetics, all of Walkerion; North Liberty Lumber and Coal, Knechts Elevator, Priscil a’s Salon of Beauty, Frank’s D X Servit e Station, and the North Liberty Elevator, of North Liberty; Bruggner's, Office Engineers, St. Joseph Bank and Trust, South Bend Federal Savings and Loan, Tower Savings anti Loan, and Drewrys, all of South Bend; and Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company. The following guests won door prizes: Mrs. Frances Koch. Mrs. Ann VanWanzeele, Mrs. Haddie Jerries. Arlene Miller. Mrs. Nina Jackson, Mrs. Robert Futa, Mrs. Audrey Solmos. Mrs. Evelyn Barnhan, Mrs. lone Gillette, and
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Mrs. Mildrerd Jackson. The gift certificate presented by the Campus Shop was won by Mrs. Lawrence Malstaff. The outgoing president. Mrs. Erville Kaercher, expressed her appreciation to everyone who helped her during her year in office. Father Anthony Letko instalk'd the new officers as follows: President. Mrs. Helen Rose Vice president ,Mrs. Madge Patnaudc Secretary, Mrs. Betty Hartsell Treasurer, Mrs. Marian Brice Father Anthony Letko stated that the annual Fall Feather Party will be held on Thursday, November 12. Mrs. Rose introduced John F. Gierke, better known as "Jean, the human adding machine,” and
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his skill at adding numbers up. down, across, and upside down amazed the audience. His program was interspersed with humor and his rapid calculation, which he explained, was very informative. Hostesses were Mrs. Joseph Spinsky Mrs. Richard Moreau, Mrs. James Kearney, Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau, and Mrs. Jerry Groves. North Liberty Rainbow News I The North Liberty Assemby of Rainbow for Girls, held their reg- . ular meeting October 5, at 7:30 pm. They installed Cheryl Huff as Love; Julie Limerick as Pa- . triotism; and Carol Howell as I musician.
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At the first November meeting, the chapter will bestow Rainbow vows on Terry Hamilton. LAKEVILLE I*. T. A. The Lakeville ITA meeting will be held Tuesday, October 20 at 7:30 p.m. “Mission to Bolivia" will be the topic used by Rev. Sam Phillips, guest speaker. October is membership month. Parents help your child’s room win the monthly attendance award by attending Everyone invited. An executive meeting will be held at 7 p.m. BLIND Most riteptics are like the nearsighted man who skated right up to the danger sign so he could read what It said.
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