The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1966 — Page 5
LOCALS^ A , North Liberty Walter Strope and Ltrry made a trip to Purdue last Fri lay. Studio Dress Shop Clearance Sale i. now tn progress. See our racks of garments at $3.98, $5.98, $10.98 and half price. Mr and Mrs. Max Steele and family vi ited Mr. and Mr Robert Steele and family in Mishawaka Sunday evening. Miss Marcia Malone of Rensselaer spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Wharton. A week end guest of Miss Cecil Ann Hay was her former roommate from Ashland College, Miss Pat Lawrence of Lt. rence, Ohio. The Rea Thimbl, Club will have their Febnury meeting next Thursday. Feb. 10, a’ the home of Mrs. William Emerick. Pine road. Pfc. Ronald Teter of Senft Air Force Base near Marine, Illinois, was a Sunday evening supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claud* Shwneman. Mr and Mrs. Claude Rheneman called on Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fippenger near Plymouth Wednesday evening Mr. Pippenger recently underwent surgery in Memorial Hospital. Mr and Mm Clem Lightfoot were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jone^ in Plymouth Mrs. Emma M lllken who spent last week wph the Joneses returned home Sunday. Mt»s Angela Raisley was meat of honor at a birthday party Wednesday evening in her home. Guests were Mr an<t Mrs. Homer Balsley, Mr and Mrs Robert Ba Isle v and Tanya, and Mrs Herman Steels.
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The Claude Shenemans attended a party Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. George Barden near Walkerton. Mr. and Mr Kenneth Swazy and Kathy of Kokomo, were Saturday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mih. Charles Ulrich. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cree h Jr., of Cleveland, Oaio, sR-nt the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Allen BaJsley and family. The World Day of Prayer Service will be held in the Star Wesleyan Method! ' Church on Friday afternoon, Feb. 23. Wedne day d nner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price and Sharon were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr., and children and Larry Hostetler of Lafaye'te. The dinner was in honor of Sharon’s birthday. The Jolly JIP3 Home D- monsfation Club had breakfast in May’s Restaurant Wednesday of thia week. Mrs, Ra’ph Lit le was host, s . The Club is formulating plans for their annual trip to Chicago in April. Indian Affairs Is Topic At Club Meeting Roll call given at the meeting of the Walkerton Women's Community Club Friday. January 21, revealed may interesting facts concerning Indian Lore and history. Adi play of arrow heads found on land near the east side of Koontz Loke; that road 104 north of Walkerton was once an old Indian Trail; that a Peace Tree stands in the Riverview Cemetery in South Rend, designating the spot where a treaty was made; that US. 41 near Milwaukee was once the Yellow Stone Trail, now a part of Yellowstone National Park, and many other remarks of visitations tn reservations. During the business meeting, Mrs. Rrook Bowers presentee] the
devotions, "Sharing Christ’s Love.” The following officers were elected to take office in September, 1966: president. Mrs. Frank Helfrich; vice president, Mrs. George Hillis; secretary, Mrs. Edward Reid, and trea urer, Mrs. Howard Ferguson. Members of the Board of directors el cted were Mrs. Clara Belie Rogers, Mr . John Spencer and Mrs. Clyde Walz. Mr < Newton William g ive a paper on the Bureau < Indian Affairs activities throuj 1 the U SA. She said . very st in the union lias Ind.aits tiL.er < 1 re ervatu ns o have entered A icrican Society. The 1960 census i<v aled there were 550.000 Indians in the United States, 365,000 living on or near reservation . In 1961, the Bureau relocated 7.100 in h men off the reservation. An attempt is being made to boost th • Indian e(cncmv, a well as to strengthen a National A”t heritage. The . ocial hour and desert was enjoyed by the 26 members present, prior to the meeting. Mrs. Clara Belle Rogers pre ided at the. tea and coffee ycrvice. The tabhs wv.e attractive with greenery and bowl of fruit. Hostesses were Mrs. David Lawrence, Mrs. Myrtle Mutchler and Mrs. John Spencer. February, the club will meet at the Town Club at 10 am. to sew fur the Walkerton Nursing Home. A sack lunch will be served at noon with Mrs. Grover Opl inger chairman. Joint Meeting Os WSCS And WSWS At ft joint meeting of the executive committees of the WSWS and WSCS Societies of the United Methodist Church of Walkerton, held Wedne day evening Jan. 26. at the Illinois Street Bui'ding, a discussion anti plans weie made for the merging of the t o soci-
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etiea under one head. Mrs. Mahlon Jacob pre. ided during the meeting. The fonm r HUB Church has two < .r< 3 s and the Methodist h; ■ thre •. The March 2 meeting f t.ie G»mra! WSCS at tne Illinois Street Building will ir ;ude a bper. d ceremony for tl uniting of the two groups. The fir t Wednesday evening of each month will be the meet.ng e* the g» neral s<*< iety. A nominating committee of the following women was ap^.mt-d to meet w.tii Mrs. Da..J Eiier; Mrs. Stanl -y Orcutt, Mrs. Albert Huhnke Jr,. Mi ’. Cleo Ulark, Mrs. Clyde Bick, Mr . Wayne Cover, Mis. Eller and Mi Dennis Northam Election of officers will be held at the March me* ting. A coordin.ding committee from both soci^tie vas app.: ted to make new by-law ar. 1 do id>» on the num’oer of circ! s io oe f ruled. On this committee are: Mrs. James C ’ s k, Mrs Irrm G '^de, Mrs. Gale Sherland. Mrs Jm • 3, Mr-. Leonard Beaty Mr . Cirrie Sinn and Mrs. Dean Knowlton.
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