The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1966 — Page 5

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Miss Harriet Mechling of Colorado Springs. Colo., spent the week end with her parents and family, the Harry Mechlings. Mrs. Frank Dunn spent the week end in West Lafayette with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dunn. Rick Trost nnd George King went to North Manchester Sunday, where they entered as freshmen in Manchester College. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones of Sturtevant, Wisconsin, were hero over the week end visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith of Ellenton. Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Swartzentraub of Koontz Lake, were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkier. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malstaff and Tamala, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Malstaff and Mrs. John Wells were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Malstaff. Terry and Mark at Bloomngdale, 111. Word has been received that Sally Myers, daughter of Mrs. Charles Minter, is teaching third grade in Verdun, France. Her address is Verdun American Elementary School. A.P.O. 09122, New York. Mrs. Clyde Chapman was the guest of honor at a birthday din- < ner Sunday at the Paddle Wheel < Restaurant. Present to help her i celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feidler <>f Kewanna; Judy < Feidler of South Bend; Clyde < Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Lee ’ Chapman and family, Mr. and Mis. Ray Chapman and daugh- i tors and Miss Ingrid Pommer. ]

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Mrs. Oren Conrad, mother of Mrs. Clyde Bick, is a patient in Woodland hospital in Rochester. Bob Mechling returned to Indiana University, Bloomington. Thursday, where he will begin his sophomore year. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolfe and children of Park Forest. 111., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walz. Mrs. Fannie Reeder will entertain the Fellowship Class in her home Friday night, Sept. 23, at 7:30 o’clock. Dr. and Mrs. James Stough and family of Oak Park, Illinois, were guests over the week end of Dr. and Mrs. William Carter and family. Mr. ana Mrs. John Wells visited the former's son, John Jr., at Oakland City, Indiana, last Wednesday. John Jr. is h sophomore at Oakland City College. Gene Lute received his discharge after having served in the U.S. Army the past three years. He and his wife and daughter have returned to Walkerton and will make their home here for the present. RUTH CIRCLE MEETS Mrs. Eugene Skinner. Rt. 1. Walkerton, entertained the Ruth Circle of the United Meth<dist Church in her home Tuesday evening with nine members present. Mrs. Dennis Northam, chairman of the cir< le. presided and passed out the program books and the Wor! 1 Banks. Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr., presented the devotions and gave the lesson on pledges.

Tyner PT A Has Kickoff Meeting The Polk-Lincoln-Johnson Parent Teachers Association of Tyner Elementay and Urey Junior High held their kick-off meeting Monday evening in the Tyner cafeteria with Alfred Johnson presiding. After the opening Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the Rev. Kaye R. Casterline gave devotions. Rev. Casterline made note of the importance of a firm religious background being vital to the teacher who has the most important job towards a child’s educational development. Mrs. Gene Summers led the group with three well chosen songs. The More We Get Together, School Days and America. A short business meeting was held with Mr. Johnson giving a sincere thank you to Mrs. Myron Mullet, past P. T. A. president, for a job well done. The secretary, Mrs. Robert Bauss, read the minutes. while Mrs. Robert Hendricks gave the treasurer’s report. Rolla Baumgartner, principal, introduced Dr. Max Hobbs, superintendent of the P-L-J School

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Corporation along with the faculty for both Tyner Elementary and Urey Junior High Schools. The topic for the evening was the 4-H Program. Cathy Stoneburner and Roger Hendricks each spoke on What 4-H Means To Me. while Charles McCoy, Marshall County 4-H agent, discussed 4-H Goes To Town. Mr. McCoy mentioned the new fields that are being opened each year in 4-H that do not pertain just to the boy who will become a future farmer. A warm welcome was extended by Mr. Johnson to all Walkerton

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