The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1966 — Page 3

adies Night Features Nice Pregram annual Ladies Night of dkerton Chamber of Comwas held in the Elemen- . School building for a even k dinner and program. ,y evening, May 3. The . wore decorated with swags wers in pastel shades. A bowl of flowers in pastel -of pink and rose centered eakers table. ident Branson Hiati greete guests. Rev. David Owen r.O Years Os Service Est. 1903 lEMOHTREES a tPT9Mtrutn Phone CE 4^7771 230 S. Michigan St.

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gave the invocation. A swisa steak dinner was served by Heil’s Restaurant. Mr. Hiatt introduced the officers and their wives that were present, and other guests. Dr. Bryce Rohrer introduced .Tames Fumer and his musical gioup, the “Die Meisterswingers” of the North Webster, Indiana. High School. This group of 13 boys and girHs presented a most enjoyable and unusual program of popular and folk songs with a few humorous “Sv|ng Beat” numbers with guitar accompanimvnt, as well as the drums, piano and ba s viol. Mr. Hiatt then introduced the guest speaker. Rev. Maurice W rtenberger of Buchanan. Mich, igan, who used as his subject, “Fear, America’s No. 1 Problem.” He urged all to re-direct their way of thinking, to give more thought to the beauty and wannth in our every day way of life. He said that staying on good terms with one’s conscience could prevent much of the worry each person undergoes daily, thus alleviating many of our physical and mental ills. This speaker’s vibrant personality and down to earth thoughts and suggestions were fully appreciated by his audit nee. Rev. Wertcnberger. brought to our community by a long time friend. Dr. Max Hobbs, Superintendent of the Polk Lincoln Johnson School Corp., was edu-

cated in the Mishawhka Public Schools. He served three years with the Nav . ir Force during WWII and attended Ball State University and Cincinnati University Theological S' minary. He is pastor of the Christian Church in Buchanan. Rev. Werbenber c r will deliver the commencement address at the Tyner High School this month. Health Classes Visit Beatty Hospital The health c isses ot Walkerton High School attended the annual High Soh 1 Visitation Div at Beatty Mei ial Hospital, on Monday, May 2 The three ho • tour included Visits to three ifferent wards, when students we ? encouraged to talk with patient.* and to see the type of facilities vailable for the patients. T.he high point for the students was the opportunity to see the

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work dbne by the patients in .such fields as printing, woodvorking, sewing, weaving, knitting and working with clay. Tho students were quite impressed with Uie skill and creativity displayed in the objects the patients made. The Recreational Therapy Department presented square dancing and weight lifting for approximately 1800 students from area schools that attended. The morning visitation was culminated by a musical program presented by the patients and a staffing session presented by staff memlx'rs demonstrating the technique used for gathering information on patients and means through which ns ommendations are made for fur'her treatment. The entire field trip was considered a success by the students and certainly an excellent means for learning. They are hoping more field trips will be planned for tho future. Use the densified Ads

(red-stripe tires, special flatcornering suspension and floormounted shift are standard). Just drop in, pick out the new Chevelle you want with tho power and equipment you want. And get away with something yourself—a great May buy, no less, on America’s favorite midfiize ear.

Walkerton OES Reports of Grand Chapter, held in Indianapolis last week were given at tho regular meeting of Walkerton Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star Tuesday night. Mrs. Don Wolfenberger, worthy matron. and Mr- James Verkier, associate matron, reviewed the three day .<-ssi< n Mrs. Ruth Merrill of South Bernd, was appointed District No. 20 Deputy. Mrs. Wolfenberger read a tribute to Mothers and red and white carnations were given to all present by the conductresses. Pro tern- were Miss Audrey T‘olph, as warder; Mrs. E lvterd Petersen as Esther, and Mrs. D. Giftakis as pr< mpter. R( rcoe Provence, t^ j chapter’s ch. r lain who will n tch his 89lh bii thday this w. ■ .< conti ibuted to the birthday bank. Hostesse- f r the s ial hour were Mi-s Dolph. Mrs. Clyde Hummel, Mrs. Alfred Drews and Mrs. Grover Oplinger, The tables wene centered with vases of red tulips and narcissii es.

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