The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1966 — Page 3

Auxiliary News Plans for the American Legion Auxiliary to participate in the Indiana Sesquicentennial were made by the members last week during a meeting in the post home. They will place Indiana State Flags in the local schools and also will support the state project of "display our colors" on the opening sesquicentennial date,

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April 19, Mrs. Robert Wardman is chairman of the project In which a survey will be made of Walkerton for those who hive American flags for their homes and also to make availble at cost flag kits by th? April 19, date. It was announced mat George Morton, Michigan City, in liana department commander of the American Legion, will be the f»atnie<l speaker at the Legion’s birthday party on Saturday, April

1 26. President. Mrs Harry MaL [ staff of the Auxiliary is in charge of th e arrangements. Mrs. Arthur Benson is choreographer of the stage production planned for tha entertainment. Mrs. Emery Elaugher is dinner chairman and Mrs. John Groves, special guest chairman. Special project this year is to support the boys in Viet Nam with "Christmas all thru the year" in which cookies are sent each month. Subscriptions to newspapers are being provided as requests arrive. Mrs. Malstaff, a veteran of WWII serving as a flight hostess in Squadron VR3 is the first president of the Auxiliary here, who also ts a Legion member. Membership chairman, I AUTO - LIFE - FIRE J FARM BUREAUI INSURANCE | Fred Bullinger - I Phone 586-33,39 ■ 701 Monroe Walkerton!

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MARCH 10, IfMifi — THE INOEPEXHFVr NEWS -

■ Mrs. John Groves, has n*portw| that the Unit has exceeded quota m< niber.ship and will rt*cieive a National Citation. Membership to date is 178. Highlight of the meeting • is a talk by a modieal mission ry from the Philippines, Miss R <eman,- Ullery, a native of W ikerton. She has been a nurse in a rural province clinic for t-n y< ars an ! is home on leave of abs» nee Sb • showed a ntrme.r of colored sli < told of her work there, the p. -pie, how they live, and showed many sou-ventrs. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Richard Verkier, Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. Arthur Schmeltz. REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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