The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1964 — Page 3
North Liberty PTA To Hear Speaker Tuesday Th® North Liberty ParentTeachers Association will meet Tuesday, December Bth, at the High School Gym. A fine program has been arranged that will feature C. L. Graber, of Goshen, Indiana, an outstanding man whose interests are varied tn different fields. His topic will be: ‘They Cannot Stand Alone", a topic which will give particular attention to the rehabilitation services marie available to Latin America and specifically the Indian Settlement Program tn Paraguay. Mr. Graber’s qualifications are: Chairman of the Board of E Z Ga*. Inc., Goahen. Indiana Special Advisor to the Mennonite Ont al Committee for Brazil apd Paraguay r Treasurer - Mennonite Mutual Aid, Health, Accident and Auto Insurance Co. Member-Board of Overteera of Goahen College Financial Agent - Mennonite Publication Board Member Finance Committee - Mennonite Board of Missions Vice-President. Audio and Electronica Inc., Elkha't, Ind. Member Executive Committee, Real Estate Investment Trust of Indiana The meeting will begin with a Ring-A-Long at 7 00 and the regular meeting at 7:30 pm You are welcome and invited to attend thia meeting and all PTA affaire. 'Athletic Boosters To Meet Next Wednesday The Walkerton Athletic Boosters will have their December meeting at the School Librarv on Wednesday night, December 9. at B OO p.m. This meeting is irr.no tant and president Jake Powell requests the attendance of nil parents of the boys In school ath>tlc» a» well as any interested persons. OES and Masons Christmas P^Hy December 8 Tba annual Majnnic and Eastern Star family Christmas party will be held Tuesday, December 8, at the Temple. A pot lurk dinner will be served at 6 30 pm. Ham, roll*. and coffee will be
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•wraiMwd. Beeh yaws to to bring a covered dish and their table service. Parent® are to bring a gift for their children to place under the tree. A 50c gift exchange for adults who care to participate, will be marked "man" or "lady". A visit from Santa wiki highlight the evening. Ms. Kenneth Klinedinst win present several of her piano students in a short program. Group sieging of carols will be enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. John McCombs. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams, Mrs. Louis Daub® and M s. Ralph Jackson, will decorate the tree and tables. Mr. and Mrs. D.. DeVos, Mrs. Clarence Reid, Miss Audrey Dolph, Mns. Danny Dipert and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lidy, Will be In chaige of the food and kitchen. New Hours In Effect For Dump New hotrw are now tn effect at the Walkerton Dump. at the west edge of Walkerton. The dump will be open until 9:(X> pm. Monday thru Friday, and will d «e at 12:00 noon on Saturday, not to be opened at all on Sunday. Also under the recently adopted rules, dumping is open to residents of Walkerton. Uno In Twp., or people served by Walkerton utilities outside of these areas. Any other people will be charged for uro the dump. Signs direct dumping which makes for better covering and fill Any vioiaters can be fined. □__ _ _ □ BIRTHS □ □ Mr. and Mra Rck Boone, New Carlisle, nre the parents of a daughter bom Nov. 22, in Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bell are the parents of a son bom Nov. 12, at Osteopathic hospital, South Bend. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Warren Howard, Saturday, Nov. 28, Ln Community hospital. Mr. and Mrs Herald Hostetler Jr, are the parents of a son bom Nov. 27 in Paikview hospital. Plymouth. A daughter was bom to Mr and Mrs. Harold Norn# on Nov 30 in Memorial hospital, South Bend. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shade on November 18 in Memorial hospital
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