The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 April 1965 — Page 3

Chamber Plans Ladies Nighs For May 13th The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce has panned a Ladies' Night for Thursday’, May 13, with the dinner and p ogram being held at the Walkerton Elementary School. The program is now being planned on a two part ba - is, one strictly onto taimm-nt, and the other a program of it t, est to all people in Walkerton, especially with the recent expansion of industry in the new industrial park. The April meeting, held a week earlier, was attended by 31 mem. bern last Thursday with four ne*w members and a guest included. Several matters of immediate business were settled. The group voted to support the After Prom party with a donation and also send another student to the twoweek summer band dinky which cost their group $45. Haro'd Rizek has ai’oepted the job as representative for the Chamber on the annual Fourth of Julv committee •erring with Harvey Steffen representing the American Legion, and Errol Van Buskirk, of the I Teen Dance | With The Swingin' | Sting Rays j FRI., APRIL 9 I *UN, APRIL 111 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. CST X At j HAMLET |

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Lions Club. An interesting discussion came up concerning the peddlers and solicitors that canvass the town consistently. Many of the e arc legitimate, but many more are on the shady side The Ch unber urge; the greatest cauLon a tin d su« h progiams which, even if legitimate, take mu< h money away from the town. Report ; wcie giv-n by Mahlon Jacob on the decorating plans th'i’ the • ommitte e has b< ■ n pursuing in additn nto 11 ■ td. i . •leeorations displayed this pa t season, and by Nick LaF< • r on the Industrial Committee I>t x weie very interesting an I informative. Supt. Claude York, of the Polk Lincoln-Johnson S» hool Corporation. urged every interested person to attend the open meeting at the Tyner gym on Wednesday, Apn 1 , 11. concerning the i eport of the survey being run on the rohool. This is being done by top-flight men from Indiana and Purdue Universities. Little League Adult Help To Meet Members Tile Walkerton Little League has announced the organizational meeting for the doming season for coaches. otL ials and other adult he’p. This meeting will be at the Community Building on Thursday, April 15. at 7:00 pm. The Little Ix»ague needs help to keep this tremendous prog; am going at the momentum that has been built up and a lark of adult help seriously threatens the success of the entire program It is stressed that this is not a pip yer registration, but strictly for the adult help. Even though the meeting is a week away, make your plans now to help in this program If at all possibly and attend the April 15 meeting. ACCOMPLISHMENTS In the final analysis, it's the results that count not big plans or broken promises.

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