The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1965 — Page 3

4-H Enrollment Program At Walkerton March 4 Thursday evening, March 4, will be enrollment night of the Lincoln Township 4-H members, as announced by Miss Jane PatterHon, and Thomas Welch, gn Is and boys 4-H leaders. It will be held at the high school gym. Plans are underway for an interesting program of films and jpecial guests as discussed at the 4-H Advisory Board meeting at the high school Thursday night. An election rtf new officers was held with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welch as chairman and co-chair-man Mrs. Stanley Tuttle, secretary; and Mrs. Russell Hartsough,. treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MaJstaff are the retiring chairman and co-chairman and jwtll act as advisory officers. Mrs. Malftaff is also Craft leader here. Mrs. MaLstaff presided at the meeting Thursday night and introduced the special guests They were Claude York. Superintendent of Polk-Lincoln-Johnson Township Schools, who spoke briefly on the benefits and advantages of 4-H and congratulated the committee on their fine program here the past year Other guests were Charles Roth. Commander of the American Legion, and Mrs. Thomas Anspaugh. past president of th© Better Homes Demonstration Club; and Willard Stump, of North liberty, president of the IJberty-L-’ncoln Twp Farm Bureau. Other chibs participating tn the program include the Chamber of Commerce Business and Professional Women, Unns Chib, PT A. and Yorktown Home T>mwurtration Club The American I region and Auxi’iarv was represented bv Mrs Mah<aff The ^wonhame Award System put Into action'was reviewed and agreed to carrv on for the coming year. The clubs present hear! the annual rersort of the 4-H Advisory Board and ah Indicated they would take part tn the HAPPY SMILES Can lie Yours When You Buy A WATCH AT OUR FEBRUARY WATCH SALE Now In Progress Lee’s Welch’s Jewelry Jewelry Walkerton Plymouth

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award program again. The two-phase award systef Li one on achievement, with trophies, sweaters, pins and ribbons awarded local and county project .winners. The second phase is on participation, where students col. led points for participating, including attendance, demonstm. tions. committees and offices, etc. It was set to give one winning trophy to one boy an 1 one girl who has the m<».t po nts m participation for the 1-H year. During the meeting Hiur. day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wray w< e honored for their second rear as horse and pony project leaders and presented a two year pin and certificate. Thomas Welch received his one year pin and ccr. tificate as Boy’s l-H leader hen? and Don Swanson received a 4y ar Junior Leafier guard Otho s had been presented at the St Joseph County 4-H Achievement banquet in September. 4-H Advisory Board members besides the new officers and 4-H project leaders and leaders, are Mr. and Mrs. Casimer Stasko, Mrs Willard Naragon, Under Schmeltz, Mrs Fxigar Wiktorowski Mrs. Melvin Harrison. Miss Theresa Schmeltx. Mrs Margaret Katdrianis, and Miss Carol Tuttle, girls director, and Don Swanson boy's club director. The next meeting will be held Thursday. February 25, at 4 pm at the hnme of Mr and Mrs Iceland Weirh. Jaycees Name Temporary Officers Here A group of Jaycee members from Plymouth, visited Walkerton Monday night m an effort to form a chapter in Wakerton Eight persons responded to the invitation from th© Plymouth group The Ph mouth group explained the purpose and pro e©o<Ungs of the Jaycees and planned andht-r meeting for Monday, March S. Appointed a ; temporary chairman was Gene Patrick, and Richard Maatorman was named temporary secretary. STAR HTB TO MEET The Star Neighborhood Home Dcmonstration Club will meet in the home of Mrs Emers* Desita February 24 th. on Redwood Road at 7 30 p m. IN MEMORI AM In memory of Russell H Barnes who passed*away one year ago today, February 21, 1964 Although he is gone, he remains with me forever and will never be forgotten. Mr a. Russell H Barnes Self-made men often fail to make themselves agreeable.

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