The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1966 — Page 10
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 14, 1966
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Tri Kappa Pledges Six New Members Pledging services for six new n embers were held al the Eps.lon Chi chapter meeting of Tri Kappa Thursday in the home <»f Mrs. Wuliam Carter. Walk’ i Uwi. New pledges include Mrs Jolin Bingaman. Mrs. Emeut Br^vuld. Mrs. Roy DeSimone. Mrs. John McGovern. Mrs. George Robinson find Miss Virginia Wray. Mr Stanley Orcutt, president, conducted the ceremony. The group Will l>e initiated June 3 A men "rial service honoring Mrs Genevieve Dtuhy was held preceding the business meeting. A charter member and former otfi<er of the chapter, Mrs Dailey wa-ised away February 25. Mrs. Denslow Doll ann ninced that the annual tea for Walkerton High School sen 01 girls and their n otheis is s heduh-d f r 2 30 P m May 11 in the loc d Methodi.-t Church Theme for the e ent is "A Daisy Debut.” Mu-eai enter ainjnent will he fumsh< 1 by a girls tr. । from LaDine H gli Scho 'l. Mrs. Roliert Bauss reported drive-in GRAND RE-OPENING I nder The Same Management Fii. _ Sat. — Sun. April 15 - I<> - 17 Box Office Opens At 7:00 Show At Dusk hildren Coder 12 Always EREE —B g Triple Feature — tan Martin & Jerry Lewis in Pardners in color — Also — Dean Mart n & Jerry Lewis Janet Leigh in Living It Up — Also — Town Tamers in color With Dana Andrews & Terry Moore
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2 list Sunday wa- Easter Sunday Yes, last Lord's Day was E E surreclton day But so is every Sunday! Each Lord's Day = E »s the day for people to rreet together to worship God, for = X that is the day vlerkly which commemorate* the resurrection X -of our Dud 5 S —"V » hot meet on the Saboath the Sabbath is Saturday We £ — ruthe; cwign-gHtc together on Uw Lord’s I>ay for gospel - x Mnrn; friendly C-hmtian feUowahtp preaching and teach- S X trg of the Word of God (what el e is Worth the taking of our Z X tune ‘i do tnis on the Dub's Dav Sunday, the resurrec- ™ S tion day! 8 S lad us hay< East n again this coming Dud's Day' i 1 * ATTEND THE BHU.E-BKI IHVING lUBI JB-PREACHING. S £ BIBLE-TEACHING CHtHtCH OF YOt’R CHOICE THIH : = COMING RESCItRECTION DAT.
that plans are progressing for the art contest to be held May 1 in the Walkerton Elementary School. The contest open to Walkerton and Tyner students auxi I*TA memberts. is co-spmisorod by the Walkerton Tri Kappa and I’TA. Mr.*. Russell Hartsough, ways and means chairman. announced that the hat allow and card party held March 3 was attended by n ^re than 200 persons. She thanked members for their help and cooperation in presenting the show. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs Kenneth Klinedinst, Mm. Dtv.ell Hartsell and Mrs. Carter. The next meeting will be May 5 in the home of Mrs. Stanley Orcutt. Walkerton OES Mr. and Mrs. lon Wolfenberger presided at their first meeting with their new corp of officers of the year at the chaptei .319 Order of the Eastern Star Tuesday evening, April sth All officers were in their station* with the exception of George Parks, marshal. That stat on was filled by Newton Williams. Mrs. Wolfenberger announced her committees for tlie coming year as: Proficiency. Mr. and Mrs. John McCombs and Mrs. Elsie Johnson; finance, George Parks. Mrs. Leßoy Sn.iith and Mrs. Edward Petersen; examining. Mr. and Mrs Newton Williams. Mrs Glen Stahly and Mi’s. Stanley Orcutt; sickness and distress. Mrs. Robert Lidy. Mrs. Grover Oplinger and Mrs. Walter Jackson; vhys and means. Mr. and Mrs. George Paries, Mi's. Mart’ Bauer. Mrs. Ralph Jackson I? n s7 4 \l Qi PS LAA L ^/”i >,l ■ 1 I I Ik* Walkerton. Indiana Friday & Saturday April 15 & 16 HELP! in color The Beatles! Also Starring Leo McKern Eleanor Bron Victor Spinetti Roy Kinnear
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Alfred Drews, Mi’, and Mrs. Robert Candler and Mis. Edward De- ■ Vos. relief, Mrs. Robert King, : Mrs. David Mellin. William StelnwaJd and Donald Wolfenberger; music, Mrs. Clarence Reid, Mrs. Nelson Walz. Mrs. Earl Dernbach, and Mrs. Jolin McCombs; by-laws. Mrs. Frances Koch. Mrs Bess Oindellierger, Mrs. Francis Gindelberger, Mrs. Jolin Peterson. Mi's. Gerald Creed and Mrs. Orville Kljnedtnst; kitchen maintenance. Mrs. Minnie Mikesell, Mrs. Hazel Barden and Mrs. Glen Anderson; refreshments, Mrs. James Verkier and officers; hospitality, past matrons, past patrons and officers. Four members cf Chicago chapters, Mrs. Roy Newell, Mrs. Willi;un Kuhlwein. Mrs. Nellie Pfiefei and Mrs Helen Smith and Mrs. Mart’ Griffin of LaPorte Chapter were intnxluoed as guests. The Worthy Matron read an Easter Message duiing the business meeting. Happy Birthday was sung to Miss Linda Lembach. Mrs. Danny Di pert. Mrs. Carl Shores. Mrs. Floyd Dipert ana Mrs. D. Giftakis. ulere hasteeses for the social hour that follower! the meeting The Easter mot it decorated the tables. Lincoln Twp. Club Meets Tlie Lincoln Tbwn^p Home Demonstration Club met last Tuesday at the Community Building for their Apidl meeting. A delicious pot luck dinner was served at noon. ITlie meeting was opened by Mane Anderwon giving the history of tlie song of the month. •‘Sweet Genevieve". Mm. Anderson led tlie group in singing, ar* companied by Mi's. Neva KJmedinst Tlie birthday song was sung to Mrs Mamie Mackin and Mrr, Ze Ila Hullmger. The anniversary song to Mrs. Mackin, Mrs. Dorothy Knowlton, Mrs. Hazel Ameneau and Mrs. Mamie Schultz Twenty-seven men hers and threw guests were present. The c'ub collect was repeated and tlie pledge to the flag given. Mrs Mackin conducted the business meeting. Roil call of officer.'’ was answered by telling places they would like to visit. Mrs. Esther Singer will be with the club on July 5. Mrs. Ruth Clark gave a very interesting lesson on poisons The May meeting will be changed to Tuesday, May 10. and cancer bandage sewing to Tuesdao,'. May 17. Mrs. Arsenesu. Mr*. Francis Kearney and Mrs. Jennie Spinsky were on the committee The tables ; were decorated with pink anu green streamers and bouquets of : lilies, tulips and other spring ; flowers.
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Games were played with several members and guests winning pores. This being guest month, the ones having them introduced the guests they Imd Invited. Here is a simple way to kill disagreeable kitchen odors. Sprinkle cinnamon or other spices on aluminum foil and place in hot oven.
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NetCrhket Ai played in American SaKM^ the English gams of cricket gaiaf something in translation. Rroa 20 to 100 players take to the field at once, cheered on by a singing and dancing rooting see* tion who often leave the sidelines to join the action in their lave lava skirts.
