The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 May 1966 — Page 5

4-H’ers Elect New Officers A kick-off meeting of the boys Unco Lnite 4-H Club met last week in the vocal ional agriculture room of the high school. Election •f otfftoera wm conducted with Carol Tuttle elected as president, ©there are Wayne Bellinger, vice president; Roberta Van Dyke, ■ecretary-treamirer; Mark Malft&ff and Karen Downey, song leaders; Beverly Welch and David Weldh, reporter*; Steve Wiktorand Kitty Crtpe, recreation leadens; Alan Northam'. health M Stfsty. Dues were set at 50c and wDI Me due at the next meeting, date •o be announced. Leon Verhaeghe, Boys 4-H leader, stated there Would bo recreation at each meeting and the junior leaders would give demooixtrations. Enrollment is still open he said and cards may be filled out and turned In to him any time at the high school. BIRTHS o □ A daughter, April 29, to Mr. Kid Mrs Rex Stull in Holy Fam■y hospital. She haa be t n named Kimberly Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, North Liberty, daughter, April •9, Memorial. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Borton, of Worth Liberty, a son, April 30. Memorial. □ - □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ - □ Holy Family, LaPorte Glenn Anderson, Mm Fred Avtild, Andrew Amor, RI ch arc! Goldsmith, Ludwig Johnson, Gary RMiey. Walkerton. Community, IA Porte Marvia Shenks

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Rebekah Lodge Evening Star Rebekah Lodge No. 465 met Tuesday evening, April 26th, at which time up naid special honor to our Paet Noble Grands. There were fifteen past noble grands present, the oldest one in time of service being Sister Myrtle Northam who served as Noble Grand in 1901. Sister Viola Cripe was also with us and we were very glad to have these two ladies be able to attend our meeting. Our guests. District Secretary Bette Davis and her mother, Sister Bertha Schaefer, assisted in the ceremony. Vice Grand Mary Bauer gave the address of welcome to the Past Noble Grands, and each was presented with a gift. Mrs. Doris DePoy was named to the district meetihg wh ch will be held May 12th with Schuyler Lodge in Sou*h Bend. Mrs. Nettie Barnhart marched to the Birthday Bank and wo sang Hapny Birthday to her. Mrs. Velma Shores was the recipient of the Mystery Prize. Our next meeting will be on May 10 and the District Officers will be in Lodge for our annual inspection. After the meeting, refreshments were served by the aommit‘ee, and a social hour wa« enjoyed by all. PTA Sees Fashinn Show In Wa’kerton The Walkerton Home Economics d part m "nt presented "Gardens of Fashions" at the April PTA meeting in the high school gvm The style show was narrated by Sharon Knowlton and Karen Brown, as the girls from the grades 8 thru 12 modeled their fa hlrns. They were direct d by Miss Betty Dinius, home economics teacher, and Brenda Hostet-

ler was student director. Mrs. John Powell opened the meeting with t|he pledge to the flag. Mrs. William Carter gave the invocation. The room count was won by Curtis Sylvester with the mn t parents •present}, and the Sth grade was second, with Mr. Petry room came in third. Chuck Cripe. *ire chief, reviewed the tom j-afet^y rules and the warning system that has been adopted by the Town of Walkerton. Mrs PWell thanked all her officers tend committees for the cooperation, tfhey had given her this year. Better Homes Club Promotes Tour To Holland, Mich. The Better Homes Demonstration Club of Walkerton has airs nged for a bus trip to Holland,

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MAY 5, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

Michigan to view the Tulip Festival on Wetlnesday, May 11, for their m« . .bers .and friends. The bu ; wall pick up passengers on Mid <an Street at the Colonial R» taurant at 8 am. sharp. Non-club members are invited to make this tnp but all reservations must bo in by May 7. Call the president. Mrs. John McGovern. phone 586-3601 or Mrs. Charles Minter, phone 586-3218, Reservations will be nxtde at the Dutch Village in Holland for the evening meal. The group plans to be back in Walkerton by 9:30 p.m. North Liberty Bth Graders To Visit Chicago Two bus loads of Bt!h gra^e students and their chaperones, from the North Liberty Elementary School will travel to Chicago on May 7 to visit the Museums and the Shedd Aquarium.

The trip will be made in two school buses. They will visit thu Museum of Natural Hi tory an 1 Shixids in the .morning, and th- n the Museum of Science and Industry in the afternoon. They will be acc< mpanied by thiir teachers, Mrs. Anna Ixni Hou*?; Jim Jenkins; T m Chamberhnj Gaiy Nelson, principal; and s« veral mothers. □ — □ THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation t® our many fr.ends and relative! for making our "Golden We fmng Day" such a joyful and pie want one. Also for the lovely fkwere, can’s, gifts and calls of congratulations. A special thanks to our children who planned the afft-ir. This is a day we wall long iemember. p Mr and Mrs. Cloyd Smith

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