The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1965 — Page 3
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I The I Paddle Wheel H Walkerton, Indiana WILL BE OPEN TO SERVE OUR PATRONS ON Monday, March 22 j At 8:00 a.m. SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 1 | MARY KAY ROWERS, MANAGER ||
John Buswell Larry Charles Gary Trost Jolin Vandall Darlene Weller Honorable Mention SENIORS Caro’vn Bedford Rick Ruby JUNIORS \ icki Bullinger Adam Mann Carol Whitaker SOPHOMORES William Hiatt Larry Kaser Margie Lee Jennie Safar GRADE EIGHT Gregory Campbell Elaine Fitzgerald Janice Hart sough Brenda Hostetler Patricia Kelleher Larry Neiswender Charles Stafford Valerie Schmanke Grades 5,6, and 7 4th Six Weeks Honor IU*II (18-20 pointe) GRADE 7 Keith Knepper, also has been <>n all grading periods Jack Wardman GRADE 6 Jamias Lute Jack Hiler GRADE 5 Georganna Parks High Honor (21 pointe) GRADE 6 Ramona Bowers, also has been on all grading periods Farewell Party For OHS Officers Mr and Mrs. Alfred Drews patron and matron of Walkerton Chapter of OES. entertained with farewell party for their officers at the Masonic Temple Friday evening. March 12. Twenty-three persons enjoyed an evening of sociability, games and contests. Winners of contests and receiving awards were Mrs. Edward Petersen, Mrs. Robert King, Mrs Earl Smith, Mrs Dow Wolfenbarger, Mrs. Mary Bauer, Mrs. Louis Dau bo and Miss Audrey Dolph A buffet luncheon was served later in the evening A long table at which the guests were seated were attractive with a center line of many arrangements of white tapers in styr«»foam bases. surrounded by pink rosebuds, accented by pipe cleaners, the colors < f the five stations of the Order, topped with a gold bead. Gifts from the host. and hostess were at eavh place Mr and Mrs Drews will preside at their last meeting. Tuesday evening, March 16. CHIU SUPPER The North Liberty Band Boosters are sponsoring a chili supper Saturday, April 3, serving from 5 tn A pm. at the Community Building in North Liberty. Learn to adjust—worry kills energy, vitality and purpose, and produces nothing Slow down after dark!
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