The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1966 — Page 6

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEB. 24, 1966

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Mr and Mrs Ravmond B aglea Mr and Mrs Norman TW£les and Mr. and Mrs. Roger HeJlinga and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Hawley ar. i John in S »jth Bend. Also pres •”* w< re Mr and Mrs. Paul Mah'vhov and da )ghter, Lisa, of Francesville. The occasion was in honor of th- birthdays of Mrs Hellinga an J John. I® CAR DAMAGED WHILE PARKED? Meridian Millual OFFERS PARKED CAR PROTECTION Don’t puli your hair . . . just be sure you have Meridian Mu- | tual’s Parked Car I Coverage . . . an un | usual advantage y>u ■ can have when you ■ iruure with usl Phone us today ... R. W. Johnson Ins. Koontz Lake Mornings Hamlet 867-2824 Afternoons Walkerton 586-2580

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M 1 and Mrs G1 n Walz retumed Sunday froni a two weeks ‘ v:s t with Dr. an 1 Mr . V. B. ' Wolf • in Sebring, Flor.da, and other friends. El G no Lit and lr. wife and 1 daiight r. T.,u.-ny, vho hav been in G rm my the past two y ars, a- : ling a 30 day L av* with his m >thvr, Mrs Neta I^ite and oth. r relative's ami friends. Sund .y gue its of M" and Mrs. L. lan I Enuhy w r Mr and Mrs. Liny Tendall an . daught r of Lo k[ rt. LI.; th" Francis Rans family of Br m<n; Mr. and Mrs. Kenn th Baker of North Liberty, and Mrs Robert Ruff. Mr. ar 1 M. J hn Garab Sr. and daughter. Sharon another daughter, Mrs. Billy losti tier of Fish Lake, and Mrs Mary Vant n ■ of LaPorte. att nded the d>-d Ri n s<'rvic( o the St. Peters Vnited Church < f Chri t. in South B *nd. S u lay morning. Tli l ' mni t r. R v. H rb" t Te’.Zlaff. ex' *nded the invdntx n in nr mory a John Gar-b Jr who lost his life Drt Jun» while working on the or;’.’v<t n of the church. A spe h *n ’"•rial to Mr Gr h was th Lnnno- ^tonS B>. 1 -roard forth Ext ror Cross. LIND\ IS S’X Linds Fiy Trent, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilt r T^en*. Rt. 1 W ’’ rt n celebra ' ’ r sixth birthday with a pa tv at H il’s R ‘ mr.mt oi Tue ay. Feb 1. E rth v cake, w < . i Cakes a. 1 c > d e w re .-r d t > he 30 gia ‘ 'rt i t Gan wre p'ayc’ni ’ nrtz won b” Ja <" Ann Taylor and J>‘»bo C rn ‘’l Linda re. 'i.ed many lovely gifts N \ME ON DEAN’S L’ST Word has b• m r ceived that Miss Carolyn Mann’: name has been phic • on tie Dean’s L t at the Ch ago Consenati ry College of Music. To be eligible for this honor, a stud nt must nt’.vn a grade of 3.0 or better for the semester. M ;s Marm L mnjorT.g in piano a* the cons rvatory. Sb is the dau°htcr of Mr and Mrs. Adam Mann, 1135 Harrison St., Walkerton.

Mr. and Mrs. A E. McKesson were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Leslie Meyer at New Carlisle. J_ ~ □ diRTHS Mr. and Mrs. R chard K-ril.. a daughter, Fib. 15 in Memorial h > pi’al, South Bead. A daughter, Feb 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Northam in Holy Family hospital, LaPorte. Mr and Mrs. Wil iam McKinnis. a daoght r, Feb 19, in Community h >sp tai, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Ru s< U Sins enzior, daurh’'r, F b 15 in Ost opathic h p tal. South Bond. Mr anil Mrs Frank Ginzer of North L.br'y, a daughter born Feb. 17 in St. Josp-h's hospital. HOSPITAL NEW> □ . __ • - - □ Ho v I’aniUy, LaPorte Carson H Dalton, D dmar DePoy, Mrs. Ethel M°llin, Walker- , ton Community. Inl’ortc Clyde Harrell. Wa’kerton; Bill Schultz, surgical. Walkerton I’a-I<viw, P’ymouth Mrs. David K iper, Walkertc-x ÜBERTI’ HOMFM AKERS CLT B Th - ' Lib rty Homemakers C| b m“t Monday F 'r'ary 21 a* the h >me of Mrs Ken iCh Snyd r with sou-teen momb *rs p- «"nt Th' le®<-r n on egg cooke-v was giv^n by Mrs James K’teehL Mrs. J rr> Hov« r was c»h<istess.

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Walkerton OES A large group of members seated on th ■ ^.(kdines were hor» u\d Tues my evening, Feb 15, at the meeting of Walkerton Chapter, OES Worthy Matron, Mrs. John lM' <'>!iih;. greeted them with a pein and asked the conductress to e. . ort th * n n a semi-ciixue in th'- west. The Star Points and Worthy Patron, Mr. McCombs, spoke verses in their honor. Mrs. McCombs sang a parody to "Together'' from her station in the East. The birthdays of two great Am- ricans, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, wene ho.komi by Mrs. M; Combs with a brief summary of their greatness and closing with a p<»em, "The Am rican Way.' Mrs. Garn - Groves, a member of the South Town Chapter of Chicago was received ’u.o the Ord'-r by transfer The date, March k has b^n set for a called meeting for the initiation of new members Birthdays honon-l were those of Mrs. Orville Klinedinst and Mrs. Charlie Steinke. A M morial service wus held and the charter drap *1 for Mrs. Ward Awald who s rved the chapter as Worthy Matron in 1927. Mrs. Ix-lard Welch. Mrs. Ted K eling, Mr«t Francis G n*Jflarger Mrs Wavne Cover and Mrs. Wa r. r C'ark were hostesses for th- sx- al hour. A pat^otic motif whs uved jn the table de-omt om*. Mr and Mrs. Newton Williams were greeters. Le a Defensive Driver

Panel Discussion Well Received At Tyner PT A < The Tyner PTA met Mon.lay evening, February 21, in ths 1 school cafi teria. After tlie opening Pledge of Allegiance, Mra. ■Dwight Thompson led in sonj, with devotions given by Carol Martin. Linda Mcßride and Rachel Mullet entertained with piano selections under the direction of Jim White, music instructor. Mrs. Myron Mullet, president, led the business mee’lng. Items discussed were a donation to the i Marshall - Starke Development Center and the forthcom ng Basketball Banquet to be held March 10. The banquet honors all players. cheerleaders, and parents, with all fans invited. The highlight of the evening was a panel discussion with ths i panel composed of faculty and students, led by Arthur Brock. Th* throe topics discussed were Sttident Dreas. Homework, and Student Extra Curricular The members of the panel wore faculty, consistirg of Mias Carol Hoox-er Mrs Ellen Lehman. Mrs. Bottv Nibbellnk, <Jamca Drews and John Davis, with students consisting Beverlv Leininger, Lorra n* Mullet. John McGee, T rrv Pfeif*er Linda Smith and Mik^ S’rang The di.ocuasion was '••nrrhfcntrg with the various vim« s oxnr^ssed In this way. The third grade homo ronm mo*h'’Ts Mrs W J. Mullet. Mrs. Goor'’ - W ’mor Mrs Frank Ro.ss and Mrs Norma Forsythe served refreshments.

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