The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1965 — Page 11

’resbyterians To ’lan Fellowship service May 7 she annua’, F • hin Worship ; vice of the Walkerton Preaueiian Church will be held >, iday. May 7, at 1:30 p.m. at the urcn. AU women of the comduU are to be spec a guests, ■.c theme of this year’s program "People, Povnrty and Plenty.” , s k sjel\ Hartr.oig.i, presit of the .xrsociadon, will open r and gre A t th*' guests. ** ■ IS t > 4 HL ' j 1 w w v. -a®? . . - - • o .. n, c ois, will be the guest speaker. >. Gie.g, with her husband, and more than 50 years <xcnc? in the Mis binary Fed. y have served m Ctmeroun, 'iiia, anl In Alaska u.idcr the ‘iisorsh.p of the Probbytcrian .arch. Tnelr son, Dr. 11. Wayace eig. who was the first white »y born and registered at Yocni (under French government- m . 22, is medical director now in uneroun Pre >byt Han < hare i, ■ ers t.ng sonic 25 h. . pital, and aica. Mrs. Greigs husband has been Batu ri, the most ea tern out- [ st, fur the past 24 years. Mrs. cig .- mained here in the statis d doing much in making isible the edu< at.on of the peoe of Africa and urging per sms > educate themselves .or misnarv work. She is 'constantly ik ng public appearances in ::as interest. Her cha’/nge to her >teneis Is always "We are Hvg in very* strategica t.mes, and ■< hour is late.’’ Mrs. DeVon Smith and Mrs N. iwiFbber arc in charge of ept >gram. Hostess :.s for the a and social Four will be Mrs I irt^ough, Mrs. Frank Dunn and <«. C aude Watkins. Mother - Daughter Banquet Planned For Methodist Reservations for the Methodist »ther and Daughter Banquet heduled for Wednesday eveig. May 5, must bo in by Apnl A to Mrs. James Ridenour, K Mahlon Jacob or the Methtst parsonage. The Men’s Club of the. church 11 Serve the dinner at 6:30 p. The program following the mer will be held in the sanc- ; try with Mrs O. D. Wissler of ath Bond present ng the pnr>k am, entitled "Hats”. Mrs. Wbw■r, known as a favorite public -aker with many subjects, is 11 known in this area. She is e wife of Rev. O D Wlssler, of Central EUB Church In

freoi Um i fwUramMh Ws IMFOaiAMT BATU ANS Min fBOM n>TMV(Aks George Washington was Inangwrated at first U.S. president, April 30, 1789. The U.S. Navy department was formally created, April 30, 1798. U.B. postal cards were first finned. May 1, 1873. The sale of de feast saving stamps and bonds began, May 11911. President Wilson formally recognised the Republic of China, May *. 1913. President Lincoln called for volunteers for 3-year enlistments, May 3 > 1861. The first U.S. destroyer flotilla arrived in haguud, May’ 3, 1917. Peter Minuit bought Manhattan Island from the Indians, May 4, 4 *'26. The Army cf the Potomac crossed the Rapidan, May 4, 1864. Napoleon died, May 5, 1821. Germany surrenders ail forces in Northwest Germany, Holland and Denmark, May 5, 1945. The dirigible Hindenberg was destroyed by fire. May 6,1937.

South Bend, and holds the office of vice president of the International WSWS of the Eire church. Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr. wdl preside as mistress of ceremonies for the evening. Mrs. Gen Daiky, Mrs. tu>bert Gardner and Mrs. Newton Williams are in charge of the decorations. N. L. Women Plan Mother - Daughter Banquet Mrs. Wilmer Tolle, story lady of Hie South Bend Public Library, wil’, be the guest speaker tor th vllr .--Daughter Banquet of the N rth Libertj- Metho,’is, Church, ih banuuct ,i:l b? he’d Saturday .i.i.ng, May 1-t. in the church d u.:ig i vn. M: Gaiy Nelson, picgram chairnun. announces a v y <• ghtful p’ cgram. M.. Hetman Steele, president of the WSCS. wdl giV' the wel- < me and Mrs. Fred De'oudrcfl wi’,’ make the presentation of gifts. Several must al n- mbers are being erranged. Th meal, (will be served by the .men of the church with Clarence Heim as chairman The ticket price is 75 cents. Daughters seven years old or under will be fr<e, but a ticket should be obtained fn m a WSCS member for everyone attending. □- - D THANKS □ q Our sincere thanks to the many people of th Wnlkert m Churches and comumnity for the help and the many axpressions of kindness to us during the tornado disaster. Mr and Mrs. Fred Po k Mr. and Mrs. M Swarz- ntraub p Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Johnson * tv* -4 Wednenday Nite Ladles league Rikers 100 40 Prentis 84 M Kingsbury 76 64 Lanes 70 70 ,W^t Wa’jkerton 68 72 Dede’s 62 78 We 100 54 86 Savoie 46 94 High team aeries and game - Balurs 2271; Savoie 2229, 808; Welco 2201; PrentLs 803; Kmg»bury 785 High individual series 4 game M. Robb ns 538, 193. 182; G. Pugsley 484; R Smtth 481. 178; J Riker 178. Monday Nite Ladles 6:89 LMgue Huhnka’a Service M 64 Nick> 84 66 Withams Supply 8158 Skogmo 74 66 Phi’lips 66 70 70 Lute Recreation 68^ 71 Jacob Drugs 54 86 Lee’s Jewelry 42 98 High individual series 4 game:

M. Robb.ns 515, 180; M Bierly 482; J. Baker 176; C. Wlutteberry 176; G Phelps and M. Wiliams 173. High team series and gam- — Phillips 66, 2203. 815; Lute Recreation 2202; Nick’s 2148; William’s Supp’y 778; Hulinke’s Serv. ice 777. Kings and Queena Mixed Doubkw Fin l‘lu. kers 88’a 47* a Lucky Four 814 54 4 YaHoos 814 54 4 Four Jokurs 77 59 800 Boos 69 4 66*2 Desperados 57 79 Al’,ey Kats 554 804 Sputniks 33 4 1024 High team seriej; and game Lu kj. Four 2133, 721, 717, 695; Pin rhcki r. 2095, 751: Dcsp rad< s 1971. 6 7. M . high scores: R. Bierly 595, 212; B B.- a vie 574 B. L ite 561; R, E^kudge 217; D. Richards 211. Women high score : C. Richards ’.62 200: P. Fraliey 540. IS9. M Ri djinns 537, 187. Suburban Bakers Standard 44 20 ('’.ine n T '^ ”s Fxcav. 39 4 24 4 O. J. Shoemaker 39 25 Walkerton Skelgas 31 33 Oddf-.Vows 30 4 33 4 Tracy Luth ran 28 36 Hiatt’s Insurance 22 42 Walkerton Lanes 22 42 High team series and game Bakers Standard 27'. 1. 5M7. 927: O J. Shoemaker 2688, 967; Walk-

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erton Lanes 2495. ILgh Individ al series 4 game: J. Mercer 665; E. Wiliams 661, 248; Lute 6.%; R. Gillen 243; R. Deiacun 237. Nite Owl Ijeague Bill’s Package 494 184 Dave and Ray's 45 23 Frosty’® Welding 45 23 Hiatt's Insurance 42 26 Walkerton Lanes 30 38 American Legion 294 38 4 Plas-Steel Products 23 45 I^akuside Resort 0 68 High team series and game — IMw. and Ray's 2626. 901; Bill’s I iu kaet- 2586 907; American Legion 2500, 913. II gh individ. al senes n game: E. Davids' n 265. 657; W. Bacewic 239; E.l Rhodes 231; G Groves 617: R Lute 615. 2uo games: E Davldjon 236; R. L ite 212: D. Cripe 209; R N s. Ixii-’u 201; G. Gioves 202; W. Baviw.c 222. BuxineMUTM-n’s I^-ague Legion 44 20 Stanley’s 40 4 234 Reed’s 38 26 George’s 33 31 Martin’s 30 34 Mercer’s 29 35 Hartsough’s 21 43 Hilor’s 204 434 High tram series and game — Stanleys 2659, 911; legion 2571; George’s 2553, 89-1; Mercer's 915. High individual series & game: V, Schultz 690, 247; D Knowlton 685, 2.56; .1. Downst 658; F. Lloyd

264 Thursday Nite lAdi«* Bill's HauUng 79 57 Hi De Ho 77 4 584 Dol s Barber Shop 69 4 66 4 Home Dairy 69 4 664 Lonzo Oil 67 69 Well's Aluminum 64 4 714 N. L Lumber & Coal 64 72 N. L. Body Shop 63 4 724 Country Kitchen 63 73 Community St. Rank 62 4 734 High team series and game Ixmz<> Oi 1 2220, 793; Community St. Bank 3194, 765; Bill's HauUng 2188; N L. Body Shop 751. High individual serb-s & game: M Lonzo 478; O. Singleton 475, 178; C. Figg 467; E. Adams 467, 179; E Banks 179. (lassie league 5 — Groves 454 18 4 6 — Mullet -tl’a 22 4 3 Stewart 39 25 1— Brice 31 4 32’j 2 — Da übe 30 31 7-- Si ath 29 35 4 — South 26 4 37* a 8 — Nu baum 13 50 High team series and game - - 5 Gro es 233’ 820. 795; 3 - Stewart 2139; s -^ri e 2037; 6Mullet 729 H gh indiVik al series & gamr: E Wil iams 655. 234. 223. J. Kerr 581; D. Alien 571; M Mullet 232. Other 2<X) gamns: D Overmyer 210: R Stmvart 220; D. Allen 210: F Gind ’burger 202; J. South 229. S. Hostetter 201; D Loucks 202.

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