The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1965 — Page 6

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — MAR. 25, 1965

“Easter Parade” Fashion Show Set For April 12 The fifth annual "Eaiter rirade slap dby Better Hornes iHmonstrat r>n f ill, will tak" place Monday, April 12 at the Walkerton High S ■ according to Mis John M Govern. club president General < 1 <ir:i an Mrs Harry Malstaff cn: unceu her committees at the <-gu!ar meeting Monday mgl t t the Walkerton Community I’. n ding There will t>* 55 local men women and chllnren in the show, all wearing garment- made from fabrics from Osborns Fabric Shop LaPorU Mrs M G vem is model chairman Enb rtaimng acta Wil: take plant in three intermissions. under rwd mce of Mrs Arthur B-u-oi. pr gram chairman Tickets : - r< available from any c’ub member or Mrs Wayne Cove- ticket chairman Other chairmen inc’iide Mrs. Errol Van BuMkirl f b-s Mrs Newton Williams p ' .y; Mrs. Maistaff and Mi Ri ' i-d Anderson. deeorati >? : Mrs Timmas Anspa ugh. cuffe Mrs I^iura Wolfenberger. r r - uments: M's. Allx rt Ray and Mrs Leon M--K< soon, tel les Mr* C ‘tide Watkins, serving; Mrs H >ward Chngennerl kitchen an i Mis. Charles Minter. Clean-up As in tile past years, the affair will lie for 4-H and youth benefit. The Better Ho mes Cub ha- donated nearly S'i ICO to l-H work in the past. An added fe. turv this war will be Barbie and other teen doll clothes, t<> bo given away and available for pun hase at small post. The clot! es.w 1 b< m niature versions of the fashion allow garmen s OtD r d > >r prizes and refreshments will b* served. Tiie show starts promptly at 7:30 pm. EST Other busin s.s c >ndu ‘ed 1 y the president was to urce the inemi> rs to take the In b ma Favorite Cook books available nt ?! 95, that she has twenty < -ok txxiks remaining. The vice i res tent's meeting wl] be at Cl.ne S» hoo! March 29. from 10:30 to 3 p.m April 20. tne Michigan City District mating will be held in Porter County. All women who would be willing io have a Learn and S^rve Coffee ISie morning of Mav 5 to view a half hour mental health telecast at 10:30 am. are urged to call Mrs McGovern Mrs Howard

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Clingen peel gave a Health and Safety report. A delightful hat show was a big hl ghl of the evening, with m >st of the thirty-two women pn- -n’ wearing their original <rva; ns First place was awardt i t * Mi - G< >rg< William.-. who sport'd a real live Easter bunry in a little < ire Second pice wa won by Mis Brans >n Hiatt v h an attrutivi Mary P ppui? fnet'.nn, H>n Table mention include’ Mrs Alb-it Ray and Mrs. M-Gowm Ihmr prize was won by Mrs Thomas An paugh. A St Patrick motif v -.s used at t! - ivfieshment bible wi h Mrs N<wt< n Williams. Mrs Cl ngenp.e! and Mrs Cover i: charge Parent Health Institute Set For 3larch 31 Tie Fourth AnnmH Parent Health In ’tute with ’he theme, I • ■ W >Cai Will I.- h"! ’ W dnrsday March 31 a’ the Mar an H gh Sch 01. 1311 S. Ixigan S . M h wal:-' Annually s-"T <-! - Iby th o S ' I*' -M of ITedf” Parent T My-. A tion C uncils IT nv- and School A ■ - i‘ >- and the T dv^-culo^is I a]] of S’. Joseph C >un‘v, the In" 'iite is T>b”'"' d f' - the expr ss pern <• of inform ng paren‘- <>n vital ma-t - eonceming their own and their children's

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health. Beginning at 9:00 a m with registration, and ending at 2:00 p in . a full day of factual information presented through various techniques has been planned bj Mrs Hay de Vliegher. general chairman, and her s ver il c mnnttecs. The following progiam, planned by Dr. Lillian Huldeman and her committee, will use the traveling tea n method of j reaentatmn This technique enables all Inst.tute attendants to benefit from al! the groups, rather than having to choose any of the four Discussion group I 9 30 a m topic: "How Up T<» Date Arc You - V IV That Is?" Chairman, Mrs. Mabel Rutherford. heed nurse. St. Joseph Co Public Health Nurse; Rear up <• poojde. Dr Lo’i • How, Dir St J ~ph Pub ic Heal h; D:'. Georgi’ Haley Urologist Film: ' Quarter of a Million T< onagers " D-< u‘ >n group IT 10 ] r >ani toj !<• "Are You in Tun ?" Ch:i:r’uan, M.ss Ram ma HohInrer. Phvs Fd and Science instructor. Mr nroe School; Resource people, V • ha"l Rose, Admin As ’ R ading Clin c. of South B'nd C inmunity School : Terrene McC. hough. P’ivs. Ed tr ichor. Marv Frank Seb o| ChffT’ Barnes. Phvs Ed Dent Dir for South Bend Community Schools; D« monstration by children from

James Monroe School. Co.fee break 11:00 am. Discussion group HI 11:20 a m, topic; "A Sound Mind m a Sound Body" Chairman, Mis Arthur Reed. Exo Dir Mental Health Assn, St. Joseph County Resource people, Mrs. Melvin Laird, Chief Psychiatric Worker, Adult and Child Giddam e C im (Norman Roscma. Staff Psychiatric S< • ial Worker, Aduk iJid Child Guidance Clinic The Very Rev. Robert Royster. Dean. St. James Cathidrul Film: "Who Cares About Jamie?" Disussion group IV 12:05 p.m topic: "Safety First. Last and Akvays" Chairman, Dak Harmon. Dept, of Health and Safety Educ., Ind State Board of Hea'th R's >urce p. pie. Richard Brainerd. Dir. of H< alth and Safety, Phys E 1, Mishawaka c ity School System Rii«-<‘li Hunt Dir. "f Trans., South B^nd City S- h< ids Corp. FtcS' rvations for the 1 :(>0 luncheon ($1.25) must be made with Mr.- D. nn’d Robinson 313 FEI- ; gar St . Mi 1 ha'.', aka. 255 3790, no later than noon Saturday. March , 27. Room chairmen will be Mrs. M^rlc Fall. Mrs. John Thomson । Mrs Cecil P' i -k. and Mr? Lloyd Novel, al’ cf whom have served as former general chairmen of

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the Institute. A tour of the school will be conducted at 2:3b p.i n . for those who wish to remain. Th® institute is open to the general public and all presidents, chairmen of health, sa/cty and mental health are especially urged to attend. Mrs Hazel Burnett is in charge of arrangements and Mrs. T. Dale Swem is coordinat* r M ATU KIT Y Any man can cash in on gtxxl resolutions, if he kuepa them long enough to earn dividends. BUDGET TAIJK Watch your future plans — th<- bigger the summer vacation the harder the fa3l. :'iniiiuniiiiii:iimai>um»n’ni'iiiiii!iiicrnii'"i<>ftr 'iiiifflra f Specializing in Permanent | Waving | f Dede’s 1 Beautv Salon . Hair Shaping, Coloring & 1 Styling | Phone 586-3644 g Operators: DEDF FE JES —JANET 1 |GILMER — KAY CIHAROg 908 Roosevelt Rood | | Walkerton, Indiana «iUIWXIBU&HUMDIIUIUIU||QMU4UIUi!CXiUuUIHIiD»i I

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