The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1966 — Page 12

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCT. 6. 1966

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The Good Nt ws Quartet of- - Jian i. lowa, will present a concert of gospel and spiritual songs. Tins concert will be held at the Walkerton Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening, October 13, at 7 30. This quartet was organized in January 1965. Since then they have been singing as a full-time gospel quartet throughout the Ignited States and Canada and are enjoyed and appreciated by those who come to hear them. Their four record albums are available at their concerts, by mail and in many record stores. Some of the songs in these albums, and which they also sing at their concerts, are: 'The Old Country Church”, "How Great Tib u Art", ‘‘What A Savior." "Sorry. I Never Knew You." and many more. For all who come to their concert. we promise an entertaining । evening of gospel music, as well as a blessing from the messa e ; they hiing in song. We fee! sure you will consider it time well spent. Pleas< join us for a time of Christian fellowship. We will be Picking for you! , NOT I C E I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. 3t019 ' Harold Bell Jr. - - I Attend Chnrch Sunday i

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Record Crowd Attends Annual Fashion Show A record crowd attended the St. Patrick Fashion Show and Card Party last Thusday evening at the School Hall. Exciting fashion trends and colors were shown in beautiful dresses, suits, coats, sportswear and sleepwear by the "House Across The Street", of Nappanee. Mrs. Harry Harness, chairman, welcomed the gathering. Theme of the party in observance of the Indiana Sesquicentennial, was "The Old and the New". Tables were marked with historical scene place mats and centered with floral lint brushes which later were given as table prizes in the card games. The stage setting, provided by Pletchers Village Shop at Nappanee, depicted an Early American scene. Beautiful gowns, depicting the fashions of American women over the last 150 years, were shown during an intermission narrated by Mrs. Harry Malstaff. Thirty-three door prizes were awarded thru the courtesy of club members and of Powell-Mann Chevrolet. North Liberty Elevator. Ford Motor Sales, Labas Chevrolet. Moores Cleaners, Arrowhead Engineering, Gertrude's

Hairdressing Salon. Lonzo Oil Co., Wicks Lumber Co.. Roadview Inn, Kaiser Aluminum, Dave and Ray’s Supei Market. Fuller Brush by Mrs. Charles Vanza, Bargain Center, Avon by Mrs. Lawrence Malstaff, House Across The Street, Hollywood Magic Cosmetics by Mrs. Wilma Hocket, Hanks Bar and Grill Starke Co. Democrat Women, Hih r Foundry. Lu Ann Beauty Shop, Edmund Jeffers, A & P Store. Also for favors. Fuller Brush. Avon. North Liberty Elevator. IndependentNews. Powell-Mann, Ford Sales, Ludwig Plbg., Jacob Dings, Kablin Hardware, Drewry’s, and John Brademas. Special Meeting For Legion Auxiliary The Walkerton American Legion Auxiliary I'nit. will have a special program at their regular meeting. Thursday evening, Oct. 6. at the Post Home. A membership Style Show from Bee Line fashions for the entire family will be shown by Mrs. William Rhodes. Members are asked to invite friends to this meeting. All proceeds will be given to the Scholarship Fund. Following the meeting, refreshments will be served from the salad bar by the hostesses. All members are asked to see that their membership is in by this date to membership chairman. Mrs. Robert Wardman. PHI LATHEA (LASS TO MEET The Philathea Class will meet Thursday. October 13. at 2 o'clock in the United Methodist Church basement on Illinois Street. Hostesses will be Mrs. Guy Mutchler, Mrs. Charles Bellinger and Mrs. Fred Bellinger.

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Masonry work nears completion on the Koontz Lake church addition. The block work is being done by George Lowry and Comparty. An educational Wing, the 32 by 56 strut ‘uro will provide class nxims, fellowship hall, auditorium, office space and additional rest room . The upper part will be of wt >d construction, matching the ex ' ing building. DIXIE WALKH: SQI Alil DANCE CU B Did the exhibition square dancing at the PTA fish fry make you want to get out and kick up your heels? If x o'd like to get out and really h; a good time, lessons will soon be starting. If interested. call Conrad Kriskowsky. 556-2651; Fred Daniels. 586-2669 or I. tty and Omer Fry, 586-366 L Watch out wii it's dark out

1 TYNER LI NCH MENU MONDAY Chili and crackers, 1 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, cottage cheese, prunes^ milk TUESDAY Corned beef and boiled cabbage, parsley potatoes, rye bread and butter, coconut cream ice box pie t milk WEDNESDAY ’ Spanish rice. Waldorf salad, whole wheat bread and butter, peaches, milk THURSDAY Meat loaf, can- . died sweet potatoes, perfetion salad. bread and butter, ice cream . and milk । FRIDAY Fish sticks, fried p>tat<HS, cole slaw, whole wheat bread and butter, apricots and milk. ATHLETIC BOOSTERS The John Glenn Athletic Boosters will meet Monday evening, October 10, at 7:30 in the high school library. Ph asc attend.