The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 September 1965 — Page 7

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Kevin Huffwtetter. recently elected grand knight of the newly instituted St. Patrick Council 5709 Knights of Columbus, was installed in office Thursday night at the St, Patrick School Hall Robert Martin, di trict deputy. Warsaw, conducted the installation ceremonies. Seated in office with Huffwtetter were Harry Matataff, denuty grand knight; George Kostin, chancellor; Jerry Groves, finan cial •erretary; Clyde Gaw, re cording secretary Roy De Simone. warden; John Kaminski, treasurer Fred Stump, advocate; Henry Szady. lecturer; Everett Patnaude, Kenneth Huffstetter, John Zenon, trustees; Mayotte Arseneau. tn ride guard; Michael Spinsky, outride guard. Rev. Anthony Ijetko. pastor of St. Patrick Church, will serve the council as chaplain. HnfMetter announced the appointment of MaJataff as chairman

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of the six point program with the following to serve as conimittev heads; Devon H Hand, Catholic Activity, DeSimone, Council Acvitity; John Zenon. Fraternal Activity; George Kostin, membership; Bernard We-thues, public relations; and James Lynch, youth activity. K of C To Hold Memorial Service A special memorial service uni I be held by St. Patrick Council No 5709. Knights of Columbus, in honor of the late Brother Knight and District Deputy, John D. Gar* ab Jr. Tiie .“eivioe will take place Saturday evening, Sept. 25. at 7 p.m. in the St. Patrick's School Hall. Among the State dignitaries who will la* on hand for this service. are State Deputy Alvin B Holland from Lagootee and Immediate IhLst State Deputy Fred

M. Priester of Terre Haute. For the first time in the State of Indiana, non-members < f the Knights of Columbus are allowed and invited to attend the service. Style Show And Card Party On Thursday, Sept. 30 “On Camera" the eighth annual fashion show and card party of the St. Patrick Women's Club Thursday night, September 30, pr muse its usual delightful evening of latest in styles, an entertaining evening, according to the chairman, Mrs. Joseph Barkis The .' how will take place at St Patrick School Hall Model.® will include Mrs. Dawrence Malstaff, chairman; Mis'! Stephanie Shenks, Mr Richard Alsop, Mr-. James Kn ht. Mrs. Judy Louc ks. Mrs. Bernard Hudak. Mr< Everett Fatraude, Mrs. Paul Futa. Mr.® Helen Lenz, Mrs Harry Harness. Miss Donna Harnes* and Miss Elaine KnowlUn. Narrating the show will be Mrs. Roy DeSimone. Models will be made up by Mrs. Tom Chngenpeel. Door prize® will be awarded a® well a« r 52.00 gift certificate to each and every guest present from the sponsoring store. Lilly's Apparel Shop. I^aPorte Many favors will be at each place and a game prize will be made for each table Refreshments will be served following the show. Tickets are available from all club members or at the door. PLJ School Board News At the regular School Board meeting on Tuesdav. September 14. .several reports of the present school year were given to the

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board. Included in these were the enrollment figures. Kindergarten this year has a total of S7 students enrolled with 29 from Tyner and 58 from *ae Walkerton area. The schedule of Kindergar. ten classes has been set at 8:30 to 10:45 and 12:30 to 2.30, with transportation of . red for th< morning students and afternoon students can ride he buses home. A report was also given on the bus routes. The enrollment figures for the Polk-Lincoln-Joh.ison schools are as follows: 583 students in grades 1-6 212 student in grades 7 an i 8; and 387 students in grade--9-12. Tiie board discus-*-d a s ilary schedule for teachers having onehalf year experience. The st hedule was amended to prov;<l»> accruement for those in this cate, g- >ry. The superintendent was advised to select furniture to furnish his office after discussion of this matter by the board. Vse the Classified Ads Read the Classified Ads mm iimnnii imwouiii iwnaanHuttiiuniiiuitKjmiuiiiiwr« i I = Specializing in Permanent g Waving | Dede’s | Beauty Salon | Hair Shaping, Coloring & | g Styling Phone 586-3641 1 Operators: DEDE FEJES & S JANET GILMER 908 Roosevelt Road I Walkerton. Indiana

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