The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1965 — Page 3

Legion Post To Hoid Flag Burning Ceremony Sunday The Orville Easterday Post 189, American Legion of Walkerton, will host a Flag Burning Ce,emony at Walkerton's Woodland Cemetery on Sunday, July 25, at 6 p.m. Linder Schmultz, local chairman of Veterans Grave Reg. fetration of St. Joseph County, announces the Elkhart County Association will participate in the program. He urges any person having a soiled or worn American flag that they wish to dispose of, to turn it in to the Legion Home or bring to the ceremony. The program to be presented Is: Larry Groves, Commander of Post 189 will open the meeting: James Reed of Post 50, South Bend, will act as master of ceremonies; Rev. Harold Williams, pastor of WWkerton Methodist Church, will give the Invocation; Jack Gray of Post 284, South Band, and 3rd District Chaplain, will give the address. The ritual work will be given by Post 50, South Bend. Rev. Williams will give the benediction. The local poet will give the Firing Salute. Ross Divine of the Walkerton High School Band, will play "To the Colors.” AU surrounding Legion memkers and local residents are cordially invited to attend this most sacred and impressive ceremony. Conservation Co. Elects New Officers At the annual meeting of the Koontz Lake Conservation Company, election of twelve board members and four officers was held as folllows: 5 BOARD MEMBERS Ernest L. Brovoid ; William Cranmer Harry L. Fries Louis Herbold Sam Hayes , Edwin A. Jacobson Herman Kiehn * Frank "Ci Kramer Mrs. Helen Quebneman Clarence Retd t Mene 0 Wage Frank Wyland The board then elected officers

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as follows: Frank Wyland, president Clarence Reid, vice-president Harry L. Fries, secretary William C. Cranmer, treasurer 4-Hers Enjoy Wiener Roast St.untz Pine Forest was tee scene of a festive 4-H wiener roast July 12, when some sixty youngsters and their parents were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stuntz have developed their plantation of pine trees into a beauty spot with a section especially for a camp site for youth activities. Mr. Stuntz treated the youngsters to a hayndu through the trails, back to the old Indian village camp site and explained many things to the young people. 4 H projects are being complet. ed now ready for the St. Joseph County Fair August 3-7. Township judging at 9 a.m. July 21. All girls projects are due at the high school at 8:30 a.m. Boy’s projects are due at the Fair Grounds July 29 and will be judged July 30 and 31. County judging in clothing took place July 1 with Laura Tuttle, Gail Wharton and Betty Westhues taking part. Thu County Junior and Elementary Demonstration took place July 8, also at the Marshall School. South Bind. Taking part Were Linda Bouse, on How to Measure; Roberta VanDyke, quick pizza; Charlene Cripe, Let’s make brownies; Kathy Lazarek, waldorf salad; Patty Westhues, tossed salad; Marianne Kersh. quick butter cake. The next girls meeting is July 26th at the high school. The b< ys meeting is also July 26, at 7 p.m. at the high school and al’, recoid books must be turned in. 1953 CLASS REUNION The 1953 Class of North Liberty held their annual reunion Sunday, July 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. There were 53 present. The youngest child was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kaser. A wonderful dinner was enjoyed with games in the afternoon. The reunion will be held mod year the third Sunday in July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Amor in Lakeville.

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