The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1966 — Page 3

Exchange Student To Spend Year - In Walkerton %XT .. ■ ’• '”' 5k * —IL iii <nr 2S|3||fe^^ Miss Ingrid Pommer, a 17-year-Id senior in high school from Rachnang, Germany, arrived Sunjay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman and daughters to ,pend a year as an exchange stuient under the ICYE exchange >rogram. Ingrid has been brought iere through the United Metholist Church of Walkerton and he Ray Chapman family. Miss Pommer will be enrolled

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as a senior in the John Glenn High School next month. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Pommer, and was met in Philadelphia, Pa., on Saturday, after her trip with 200 other exchange students from all over the world. The meeting in Philadelphia was one of added confusion, but very exciting and colorful as the airlines strike necessitated people from all over the United States, 200 families in all, meeting to pick up the students who in many instances would have been flown on to their destinations. The students had an indoctrination program prior to meeting their host parents and the families also had a dinner and instruction program before they were united with the students they are to host in this country for the year. Also included in this program are 100 American students who have been sent to homes in foreign countries in many different parts in the world. Ray, his daughter Nancy, and Pam Dutcher, traveled to Philadelphia to pick up Ingrid on Saturday and returned to Walkerton Sunday evening. Being an exchange student won’t be completely new to Ingrid as an older brother spent a year in California in 1963-64 as an exchange student and the family had a student in their home in Germany last year from Connecticut. Ingrid also attended a boarding school for four years, beginning at the age of

11, to give her much experience at being away from home. During her brother’s stay in California, her parents visited him and America, giving to Ingrid added enthusiasm for spending a year in America. Ingrid has lived in Backnang all her life. Her father has a tannery there and she has the one brother, now 20 years of age. The city of Backnang has 27,000 people and is located very near Stuttgart. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman have three daughters to help Ingrid along the way, Nancy, 15 and a junior in high school; Sharon, 14, a freshman; and Linda, 5, who will enter Kindergarten this school year. Walkerton I Jons Plan Trip To Baseball Game The Walkerton Lions Club is planning a trip to Chicago on Sunday, August 7, to take in the doubleheader between the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants at Wrigley Field. This trip will be taken by chartered

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bus and the complete day’s price will be $9.00 each person. Bob Urbin, Bill Bouse and Denslow Doll are taking reservations for this and all members are urged to make their reservations early as the tickets and bus space are limited. WNDU Radio & TV To Visit The Fair WNDU Radio and Television, the Notre Dame Stations, will again exhibit at the St. Joseph County 4-H Fair this year. The exhibit will feature a preview of NBC Television programs for the new fall season, a continuous demonstration of color telprizes and daily live remote broadcasts on WNDU Radio. The St. Joseph County 4-H Fair opens Tuesday, August 2 August 6 at the Fairgrounds at the corner of Jackson and Ironwood Roads. DEGENERATION Always remember chat worry contributes to the wear and tear of the thinking apparatus.

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Third District । Legion Meets In North Liberty An organizational meeting of the Third District Ainericin Legion was held at the No:' h Liberty Post on Saturday, July 23, with the newly elected officers in charge. They include Dart K, Bemenderfer, Third District Commander; Fred Jensen, Vi< .‘-Commander, Elkhart County Robert Osos, Vice Commander, LaPorta County; Walter Marti i, ViceCommander, Marshall County? Will Shindiedecker, Vice-Com-mander, St. Joseph County? James Reed, South B nd, Sgt.-at-Arms; Frank Fark t, chaplain; Robert Slater, fn ance officer; Donald Peterson, Judge Advocate; Paul Kinney, historian; Eugene Rhodes. Walkerton, Third District Gold chairman? Ira Miller. Adjutant; Claude Paul, membership chairman. Attending from Post 189 of Walkerton, were William Flaugher, Commander; Charles Wooley, Robert Wardman as delegates, and alternate delegates Lindec Schmeltz. Fred Porter and Mra, Porter, a guest. 4

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