The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1965 — Page 11

j plans Made To I Extend Kof C Wives Club Plans were made to extend the j.irter of the newly formed K C. ,Vives Club to inc’ude aT the wos of the charter members of ne nm’^v instituted St. Patrick •unci! No. 5709 Knights of • imbus. Tlie women met for । cir regular meeting Monday ; ght at the home of Mrs. Charles j^uber with Chairman Mrs. Kevin •tetter presiding. It was agreed to extend an iniat ion by mail for the June ♦•ting when election for the h > f rst officers wi’’ be conCcd and a charter ceremony • formed. Mrs. Huffstetter, w fe •hr Grand Knight has rer -nd rhairman since the Wives were •gin.zed here by Mrs. Harry I ’cff Inst October. The women have met each i- th servo! breakfast for their -a n<’s f o’lowing cooperate mun : on one Sunday a month. •< pared sandwiches for the torado workers lad month and also .■V.ed cancer bandages at two of heir meetings during lent this nring. Mrs. John Sokol assist ed the e-tess during the cociM hour and . rvod delicious refreshments p HR, T.nd’es LJU C^riMiian Qprv’ca Center The Walkerton Fl T B Chturh ad as guest sneaker for the '■h'ther-nait^hter banquet. the ev. Rav Kretchvmer of the Bond Christian Service ’enter. CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILE LEADER u -1 J Z " "t : c z ; ; z BILL BOWERS welcomes the opportunity of showing you the finest deal. possible on any new or used car or truck. See him now at ... Powell-Mann Chev.-Olds. Co. 301 Roosevelt Road Rhone 586-3149 Walkerton. Indiana

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The Center is sponsored by the following denominations: Church of Brethren, Methodist and EUB. Tlie Center is located in a slum area and is helping by various ways, the deprived people of this area. Fieyi trips aro taken during the summer by children attending the Center. However, many of the children are not clothed proper'^’ for such trips Therefore, the Center, through its various convicts, provides clothing for the children. As a result of the EI IB ladies viewing the s'ides denoting the work of the Center, immediate action was taken to purchase new boxer shorts for these children which will be worn for their field trips The shorts have been delivcred to the Center and will be ready for use the first of June. Methodist Junior Choir In S.B. Mu: ’cal Festival The Junior Choir of the Walkerton Methodist Church will participate in a \ outh Choir Festival this Sunday afternoon, May 23. at 3 p.m. in the First Methodist Church in South Bend. There are over 400 voices participating and the public is invited. Mrs. Helen Kemp of Oklahoma City will be the guest director and will, conduct a workshop for youth choir directors in the church parlor on Saturday afternoon at 1:30. Members of the local choir are Caro’,vn Stokes, Nancy St’ckley, Connie Daniels, Cindy Huhnke. Mitzi Knepper. Diane Ste-hen-son Boh Mellin. Mike Klopfenste;n. Margaret MrchW. B< cky Clabaugh. Dmna Naragon, Cheryl Harrison. Cindv Flangher Barbara Naragon, Marsha Klopfenstein Bil’v Fnughor. Benny Naragon. Ka’hv Purs’ev. David Naragon Brad Collies. Umrie Gadd’s. Keth" Gaddis Dmvavne Barden and MarH D>ube. Mrs. Bertha Urbin is the director. RenuUtlons cannot be built on things you intend tx. do. ■•uHtiuDtiwiiiuuouuiuH.nrafimjir’ umiiriiuin.i.i'v'iii’'j I Specializing in Remanent | 1 Waving | Ihde’s Beauty Salon ' Hair Shaping, Coloring & | i Styling I Phone 586-3644 | Operators: | 1 DEDE FEJES — JANET g ^GILMER — KAY CHIAROI 998 Roosevelt Road Walkerton. Indiana 2 I ^UMlC*lßUUiUQl<il‘‘>lliUQl>UaUlWXlUb.l.iilUQliH!Ub>liCj>' | CONDITION I ' HOW! with I Amana I !5 Year Warranty f Walkexlcn I Skelqas Service I Phone 586-3422

E.U.B. Church Choir Performs In South Bend The Junior Choir of the E.U.B Church, under the direction of Mrs. David Law r rmce, is preparing anthems to participate in the Junior Choir Festival^ to be held at the First Methodist Church in South Bend next Sunday, 3 p.m. There are twenty choirs with 380 singers registered for the festival. A master rehearsal for a’l singers is scheduled for 10:00 am. Saturday morning at the South Bend church. All members of the Walkerton EUB Junior choir are asked to be at their church at 9:00 a m. Saturday morning, preparatory to going to South Bend for the rehearsal Mrs. Lawrence wi’,l attend the luncheon for directors Saturday, immediately fol’.own'g the' rehearsal to be heyi at Holly's restaurant and the workshop for di< rectors at 1:30 pm. with Mrs. Helen Kemp of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in charge. Methodists To Honor Graduates Tlie Commission on Education of the Walkerton Methodist Church will honor the young people who are graduating from high school, during the second morning worship this Sunday at 10:35. Mrs. Anna Anderson is cochairman of the commission and secretary of college campus min-

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istry and is in charge. A fellowship hour will follow this service. The adult choir will, present an anthem, Mrs. Grace Atwood, organist. In the first worship service at 8:30, Mr. Amsler wiy give a selection in music. Mrs. Bertha Urbin, organißt maple Trove The Mother and I>aughter banquet of the Maple Grove church May 7th had a good program with different ones taking part. (Mrs. Clarence Myers’ sister Is spending some time with she ajad Mr. Myers. Miss lusa Piech entertained some of her friends Saturday afternoon in honor of her elfventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guhse and daughter of Purdue wore recent overnight guests of hi’’ parents, Mr. and Mrs Ixiwe.il Guhse.

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Mr. and Mrs Charley Good of Milford had Runday dinner at the HaroM Geyer homo. Teen Dance Friday, May 21 7:30 - 10:30 Hamlet Rec. Room Featuring The Swingin’ Sting Rays

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