The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1965 — Page 5

“School Days” Enjoyed By Business Women Baek to School theme was used in the decor at the Walkerton Business and Professional Women's Club meeting Thursday, Sept. 23, at Heil's Dining Room at 6:30. A small red schoolhouse, complete with desks, teacher and playground. an old fashioned pump, slides, teeter totter, and swings, plus a ball team and school busses, was the highlight of the evening. The large school house and the miniatures of the smaller houses on each table, were the handiwork of Tod Hornung and Mrs, Richard Anderson Sr. The walls were decorated with pictures of school houses and number problems designed by Mrs, Jinderson. Forty seven Business Women attended to enjoy the school buffet mpper. Mrs. Newton Williams president, gave the table prayer. Favor* were pads and pencils and a shihey red apple. During the business meeting, two guests were introduced, Mrs. Lilly Carlson of WtMxlland Hills, California. and Mrs. Dorothy Burch of Walkerton. Miss Ann Bu roughs was welcomed as a new member. Mrs Loius Houser received the door piiz.". Winners at contests were Mrs. Harold Teter, Mrs. John Garab. Sr„ Mrs. Jack Hannagen and Mrs. Sarah Williams. Birthdays honored were those of Mrs. Amos H int. Mrs. Minnie Mikesell. Mrs. Robert Flaugher, Mrs. Francis Gindelberger, Mrs. Ixnii" Houser Mrs. Ethol Zahrt, Mrs Sara Williams and Mrs. Robert Hostetler Toe hos’etses were Mrs. Harold Sheakr. Mrs Newton Williams. Mrs. Amos Hunt. Mrs Richard Anedrson Sr Mrs Paul D>u<ks and Mrs Eugene Skinner. SQUARE DANCE CLEB Dixie Walker's Square Dance Club of Walkerton has started a new group of lessons f«>r new members starting Tuesday. October 5. This Is also the last night for new members to join. The dance is held at the Johnson Twp. club hou«e from R to 10. Bud Welsh from Hanna Is the caller For more information call 586-2864. Walkerton.

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Walkerton Town Board News The Walkerton Town Board, at their regular meeting on Tuesday, September 21. discussed several matters ' business. Included in these was the setting of a deadline of Saturday of last week concerning the published ordinance pertaining to the unlicensed motorized vehicles on public streets, alleys and parking lots. As of now these cars will be ticketed and towel away from public streets, alleys and parking lots and placed in private storage. Owners then desiring to redeem said vehic 1 - a will be subjected to towing f« and per diem rental charge. V< ides will be subject to public s. ie by the operator of the private orage if not redeemed within 3d days following the ticketing an towing away of the vehicle. Bids for 1 illdozing the municipal dump for a one year period, commencing in October, were p* ceived from Ronnie Drake, route 2. and Delb '1 Clingenpecl. route 1 Walkertun. After a review of the hids. t! • contract was issued to Delbert Clingcnpcel. the present contractor, for another oneyear perk ’ at SIOO.OO per month. A co; t was awarded to Dye Plumb! md Heating. LaPortc, to convi t the existing oil furnace cf the Municipal building to natural ga: dr the sum of $738.00. The bid i 'dudes the burner. necessary co: -rols. gas pressure regulator. new vent pipe to chimney, pining from meter to boiler, electric wiring and one year free servi< e. The Boar was advised that the Walkertor • tarnber of Commerce had rcqi d that a member of the Boa be present at the Chamber ecting scheduled for Thursda,. ' Ttnber 11. at the Walkerton immunity Building and repre the Board on a panel consist of several l<-.d groups f juestion and answer panel d ion on Community Business .cial designation on the pan. »m the Board will be select* iter. The tax i aring on the Town’s proposed ta budget for 1966 was held last w k in South Bend before the S’ >seph County tax adjustment oard. The Town’s pro-

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posed rate of $1.44 is a decrease of .06 under the present year's tax rate. 100 Years Os Music And Eashion One hundred years of music and fashions was presented for the members of the American Legion Auxiliary at the Post Home Wednesday night. Special guests were those who loaned the clothes, many delightful treasures found hidden away in their attics or trunks. Narration was given by Mrs. Newton Williams. Jewelry worn by the models was by Lee’s Jewelry. Walkerton. A highlight of the program was vocalist Miss Janet McEndarfer, North Liberty, who sang many song hits of the years. Music chairman. Mrs. Edward Klopfenstein, was pianist and had arrangements of music, to fit the fashions of each era. Mrs. Arthur Benson danced the Charleston while wearing a flapper dress and hat belonging to Mrs. Mac MdNorton. The program was a membership promotion to make quota by the President's and Secretary’s Conference Oct. 2 and 3. Membership chairman. Mrs. John Groves, presented a gift to Mrs. Emery Flaugher who won the contest to get the most memberships. Mrs. Groves reported 119 members have signed up. The rast presidents conducted Initiation ceremonies for new members in impressive candlelight services Mrs. Robert Wardman. Gold Star Mother chairman and chaplain for the unit, offered a special prayer for the Gold Star

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members and presented them each a gift. Modeling the clothes were Mrs. Mary Ellen Berry and her daughter, Annette, Miss McEndarfer, Mrs. Benson. Mrs. Groves, Mrs. Linder Schmeltz, Mrs. Charles Roth, Mrs. Robert Wardman, Mrs. Delmer DePoy, Mrs. Klopfenstein. Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Harry Malstaff, and Mrs. Williams. Refreshments of ice cream cake roll and coffee wers served by the hostesses, Mrs. DePoy, Mrs. Jasper Dill. Mrs. Melvin Divine, Mrs. Neil Downey, Mrs. William Dutcher. Mrs. June Ellinger. Mrs. Stella Erickson. Mrs Willadean Feji*. Mrs. Virginia Bradford, Mrs. Mamie Winstead. Mrs. Flaugher was in chaige of coffee. The tables were decorative with poppy trees, with each place setting marked with many favors. Twelve door prizes were awarded and Veterans' crafts presented. The next meeting is October 7, 8 pm. when a program on Education and Scholarship will be presented by a committee headed by Mrs, Linder Schmeltz. Tyner PTA Has First Meeting Os Season Mrs. Myron Mullet, president of the Tyner PTA. presided at the first meeting of the school year. Monday. September 20 Rev. Kaye Casterline opened the meeting with devotions. James White, music and band instructor. presented a musical program with fifth grade students participating.

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Dr. Max E. Hobbs, superintendent of the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation, discussed the pros and cons of the new corporation with a question and answer period following. The next PTA meeting will be held October 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Meetings are held the third Monday of each month, with the exception of January. Refreshments were served, VNITED YOE NO ADILT CLASS The young audits from the Methodist and EUB churches will meet again this Sunday morning, at 9:30. in the Walkerton Community Building. All single and married couples are invited to join this group. 60 Years Os Service Est. 1903 LEMONTREES A •preMiraff n Mt* Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

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