The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1965 — Page 5
Three Attend 4-H Round-Up From Walkerton Three young people from Walkerton represented their 4-H Clubs at the annual 4-H Round-up at purduo Youth Center at Lafayette three days last week. Each earned their trip by high points and were sponsored by the Better Homes. Lincoln Township and Yorktown Home Demonstration Cluljs who each financed one student^ A fourth, Carol Tuttle, did not attend as she became ill the day before the trip. a 11 x\ j ■ tN "vd . .. ^4 V U • The others included Roberta DOAN’S GIFT | and VARIETY SHOP GIFTS, PLAQUES, MILLINERY, SHOES, JEWELRY, LEE WORK CLOTHES 112 North Main Street | North Liberty, Indiana *
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Van Dyke, w<ho has been in 4-H six years, including foods VI, boys automotive 11, crafts I, Dairy Council, in which she was township champion in 1963 and won a $lO gift certificate. She participated in the Share the Fun contest two years with honorable mention this year; township dhampion in foods V in 1961; outstanding assistant junior leader in 1961, and has served as secretary of Girls 4-H. ; 1 ' ■ Mike Westhues has been in 4-H seven years, horse and pony V. electricity 11. beef club TV and junior leader 11. He has held the office of vice president two years and secretary one. He has taken REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os E&ch Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month ।
six blue ribbons and one champion which was in beef. f ** IP ' * Allen Schmeltz has been in 4-H three years, taking tractor maintenance HI; < lec trb ity HI. and is a junior leader. Hu has attended several training session*; for Junior Leader conference work. Lincolnite 4-H To Meet Monday The Lincolnite Boys H Club will meet next Monday sane 21. 7 pm., at the high 001. Al Boise, Boys LH leader, v ill check ox ei the record books, so bring in your books. The pony to be given away July 4th will ‘also be reported on by each member, and books of sales turned in. The joint skating party at Plymouth will b* discussed. It will he on June 22. 7 to 10 p.m. Your g people who wish to go, mer >urs or their guests, are to mo ' at the high school at 6:30 p.m He prepared to pay for your ticket, skates rental and spendin^ money necessary. > The box's club met last week with 21 members, several parents and guests present. Al B- c, the new boys leader, was pr . t and on the job. Tom Welch v - pree-
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ent and encouraged the boys to work well and get their projects done as this was his last meeting. Cokes and pop were served. Plans were made to attend a Field Day for Soil Conservation, Wildlife and Forestry at the 4-H Fairgrounds June 22 and for entomology there on June 24. A photography field trip to Storyland Zoo, Pottowatomi Park and Notre Damn will be conducted on Tuesday. June 15. A 4-H wiener roast with the Girls Club was s- t for July 12 at Stuntz Pine Forest. Boys Club members, remember the meeting date, Monday, June 21. Not 21 this time, but 37! Little Peoples Puppeteries Give Program The "Little Peoples Puppetries" under the direction of Mrs. Frank Kramer, presented Hansel and Gretel to 155 boys and girls at the Koontz Lake United Missionary’ Church Bible School. This program was presented on June Sth. The children were thrilled by the lovely puppets and it certain ly was- well presented by Mrs. Kramer and her assistants. The Bible School closed its eight days of study by presenting a program to the parents and friends on Sunday evening, June 12, at the church. During the Bible School, there was an average attendance of 144.
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Enthusiasm was high during these days. Special chapels and also recreational times were planned for all ages including the 20 teenagers who attended the eight days of Bible Study. THE SCOREBOARD Let bygones be bygones — the world is interested only in th® man who is ahead at present. IT PAYS Don’t waste time and money trying to get even with your enemy — forgive and forget and you’ll be ahead of him. 60 Years Os Service Est. 1903 IEMOHTREES a tritMtruan wuom gm 40 Jffmfe Sb •wr Ohmb Mop □ Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St
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