The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1966 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 7, 1966

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Pos 189 Has Birthday Party i Th- A lerican Ix*gi<»n was hon- J bred f t their 47th birthday Sat- ] urday. XTanch 30. by the Auxiliary with M* < Hany Mahstaff, Auxiliary pi i<lent, in charge of arrangements. She welcomed the gathering following a svtss st^ak and hni supper. A beautiful sheet <• ike decorated as an Amerfcatf f' ig centered the head table flanked with lighted red tapri’s. 4n tue absence of the Commander. lArry Groves. the first vice commander lander Schmeltz intiiod iced his past commanders and listinguished guests as: Gorge Morton Commander of CHEVFOLETOLDSNOBILE LEADER a I •. * k * * 4K^ Mpl ’ I■ fl WiMM R(H FREEMAN yel'nr,’ > the opportunity of mg you I he finest I deni <»ssible on any new ar u . t car or It uck. See hit nuu at .. . 'owell-Mann C hev.-Olds. Co. 31 R<him‘\ clt Ruad I hone 556 3H9 Walkerton, Indiana

Indiana State American Legion and his wife fron? Michigan City: Don Conn. (Aimmander of Thnxl District and wife of New Carlisle; and Richard Adamski, vice con> mander of Third District and wife of South Bend. Also Mrs. Richard Roth president of Third District Auriliary and her husband, and Mrs. Larry Groves. Third District secretary, all of Walkerton. George Morton was guest sjieaker and spoke on the ideals and purjxnes of the American Legion Gn up singing was enjoyed with Mrs Edvtard Klopfertstein at the piano and Edward Klopfenstein leading the 4ongs. A brief skit by the ncn concluded the evening in which they danced to "Hey Little Cobra” dniwd in crepe paper fringed gowns as "Go-Go Girfc" They were William Flaugher, Harvey Steffen and Wayne Miller. EISTER SVNDAY SERVICES The W ilkerton Presbyterian Church will celebrate the Resin ■ rulion of Jesus Christ with the following opp n tunities for Christian fellowship: Sunruse Senile 6:15 Sunrise Breakfast following the 6:15 service. Early Service— 8:30 Church School— 9:30 Second Service - 10:35.

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Rainbow GirU Have Annual Inspection Walkerton Assembly No. 64. Order of Rauibow stir Girin held their annual inspection Wednesday evening. March 30, in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Gertrude Kross of IXi Port e. District Deputy of District 1 was the inspecting officer. A bountiful dinner was served in the dining room at 6:30 followed by the meeting. Tlx' Lord’s Prayer wan led by Mother AdUsor Mrs. Rotert L.dy with the officers before they entered tiie assembly room. Miss Donna Smith, Worthy Advisor, opened the n eeting. Mis. Kross was ewcorted to the east as Mrs. John McCombs stu g lyrics to th • tune of the Hawaiian Wedding Song. Mr.s. Krojs was presented with a gift and a coi age from the assembly by Mus Smith. Alfreti Drews, Grand Lecturer of District 1. was Escorted to the east and greet-ad. Mrs. Drews, Grand Chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lidy. Grand O gam zero, < f Walkerton and Mathias Slenaacker. Grand Organizer of La Porte, were guests in the east. Other guests introduces! were Worthy Advisors. Mi*»s Sheryl Bauman, North Liberty, and Miar Julie Wells, Union Mills. Abm Mass Linda FiKher. North Libeirty and Mass Lorraine Mullet of Walkerton. Grand An Jba-ssidors us Good Will. Mother Advisors. Mrs Dorothy StgphenßWt, Union Mills and Mrs. Mane Oison. of North Liberty, were present and jntroducwL Fol lowing the ritualistic work. Mrs. Kross gbve the officers pointers on making their work even better and complimented them highly on their work of the evening. >DUUiA IMS STATE SALES TAX TAMI H y»<i Ueiimr yu 4ert»«tion», you UMIIbH U< » lu MW i«i u> i* »- :<■»•> i u» le* W4F, 'A P«rt rv. IPy* iuu yw i » tM* w*anA.>w» “• rutnied i - <i» imcl Sui «»• WH« to bwe<: tb« ludiaoe MMtoAMtaB I<m ol 'i am»ut. b^:e» Utw iM I*o ctMWMn i:«t Io ibate&toMul tto»y •lioukt i« «>t le4 1« n»«w» MtofiQMl. w appUcMi t > -z. . ^x.. -1,, x&r—• huxnu* x« m. wu Vw Ar »te« ' ritoww oi Nue V. c-i* I. Out IvruiHHi 1 S 3 4 I । I uiftt »!.»••• M 3 t>7 111 l> IH » 17 .M 'A P 'J* tl>Vl. - . n 37 M « sft l.'unu-^.er< U U M n « l *7 h M «• IB VI 48 J 3 UW> 34W 'W ♦** 44 N 1 41 43 a 41 tt M to M 3I.IAXM.’ '■• . M> 47 K »• 81 43 34J0r4,-.^' . -W Ml 48 W u 4 6!> r.,HV’,< ‘ - 41 43 fill 80 W 73 V4,Mllk-5,'8« < . 4.1 48 S 3 0# 73 < < |8,llU»-€,e'’ . 45 M* 6< 74 77 41 lr,sUi»-C 1 47 84 f‘H 74 »1 ri 3 7 .UOH-I.C-* 4M gS 74 78 NO M M •' 74 8! W ri Vi.mHM ■ -ri 7 78 84 W v. - •’ ’ 7.' M 87 Vi l''l BM.U«K>,C • . 47 74 M >1 V 8 11'5 >8 ^v-e.iv 7t> 8? vt lui Un »10.WM>-i' " •’ 8" *« *> I,w ”♦ SI 1,(4X8-11.'''*' - •' ** 1,1 ,l -‘ *-'l HJ.'XO-l * ,X ^'3 10 J P*b 11^ 1 .*8 81.1.'MV-I i'* ' 71 V 3 107 111 1-4 134 81118*8-14 ' - 74 V7 II- Ho 13. 141 81'W8- ■ 77 l'il 117 l.’l 138 H7 Sltj«i‘-1- - 81 I-’ I.’.' 125 HI IM SI7UMB-1,.' - 8-' I-" '-K 148 lol* |lk (O(v> ■ft 8* 113 131 IS 151 105 llv.ouu-l'. <V . 88 HO 134 U7 IM 170 S.V.OOU A uv<-r. W 118 Its 141 IM 171 «.». Tmian Ot»»U»«n* l»t»'»»l !*••«* Wr»ic» Dec. No. bl HR. 10 65)

Mother Advisor. Mrs. Luty, anntnirscnd that Miss Roxann Whittelberry had sold the most Rainbow candy in a recent campaign to raise money. She was awarded a trophy. The meeting closed w.th the returning of the jewels and prayer. The committee who prepared the dinner were Mrs. J< hn McCombs. Mrs. Dionise Giftakis,

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