The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1966 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - NOV. 24. 1960

North Liberty Elementary ~ Honor R«ull F- 11 ’Ainu >s the North Liberty Elen cntary Honor Roll f< r the tit -t IHT’>' Week gl " pet 1.-• SIXTH GRADE Jeffrey Aldrich Thom is Billln im< r ? ’beryl (':irbi> ner <us - n Carr Tei? t (’lark Dav Franklin R» v -I H. r’s.a.gh 1 ebi a Hosteilet I;. >n ah Lapj in M; rk Lunsford Shorty Mel Jam 1 Rebecca Miller Michael Petz 1> nnl Sprung-r L ira Stewart .1; n Wesolek FOK THE FAMILY ' X ° MANAGER ITI M: I our major elements Hist >c con-idercd when decoating a ro< m -- walls, floor overing. draperh s. and upholtery or slipcover fabrics for hi mill re. Wall decoration prox ide> onnveting link which ties tngeih r dra|M'ric* and floor covering, also provides back^roundfor furnishings. ITEM: Many new bathrooms are b ng installed with vanits lavatories in which the bowl is Bet into a wale countertop, with storage s act bt ne a th. Such *hirniturc~ is also growing |x»pclar or the bedroom • a real boon t<> tamilk - in which several chikhcmor adults have.to get ready for school and work at hue same time. * * * ITEM: The soap industry invrshd over >1.3(1 million and ::>ret sears of intensive research to develop the soft detergents. 'I hese detergents break down into harmless products when they go down the drain ami enter the sewerage system. • * * ITEM: Brand names and trademarks art- symbols manufact rers use to identify their products and services. These pi n bols help you recognize a ► [Ms ihe product you have found ►at sfactory or one a friend has recommended.

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SEVENTH GRADE Janet Anderson James Boarmun Dv Ellen Clark Mary Clark B> t h lionathen Michael Harts-amh K< vin Hunt Anthony Johns m Jan K. me Janet Shupert EIGHTH GRADE Craig An<i<rs< a Rita Bnarman Nevin Cl ick Roger (’lark Doien- DeLinghi .lame. Donathen Deborah Franklin Gary Halt Christine H although John Houwr Linda Knepp Alan Limerick Fred Marek Henry Tolman Pamela Stewart < ’a ri •1 Wicks The elementary school honor 101 l this year will include only 6th. 7th. and Kth gride students It was the decision of the staff that in tin* best interests of all children, this was the i lan that would be followed this Rhool year. To be eligible for Hie honor 101 l in the North Liber A Elementary School, a studimt must achieve no grade lower than B in all of the academic subjects. LINCOLN TWP. BOYS 4 II The 4-H Bovs will hold their meeting on Wedm-adMy. November 30. at 7:00 p.m at the John Glenn High School, for present members. There will be a party after the meeting. So live that when .ou need help you can be your »wn first aid to the injured. I idav-Saturday - Nm 25 A 26 The Greatest Western Cta-wic OF THEM ALL! Stagecoach Ann Margaret - Red Button Michael ('minors - Alev (ord Bing Cronin - Bob ( umtning* \ an Heflin - Mini Pickens "tetanic Powers - Keenan Wynn

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Walkerton OES Final plans were made Tuesday evening, November 15, at the meeting of Walkerton Chapter Order of Eastern Star for the visitation if Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton. Pittsboro. Ind Worthy Grand Matron of th«- Indiana Grand Chapter O. E. S at n meeting to be held in the New Carl.de Elementary School. Nov. 2ft. when Walkerton and North Liberty will join New Carlisle tor the yearly inspection of theii ritualistic w'oik. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Donald Wulfcnbargcr, installed as organist, Mr.s. Earl Leinbach. Mrs. Mary Bauer reported on the visit to tile Masonic Home in Franklin, Ind., Sunday, Nov. 13. foi then Home Day Visitation. Other local members attending were Mi and Mrs. Donald Wolfenbargot Mis. Minnie Mikesell and Mrs. Hazel Barden. Twe annual Christmas supper and visit from Santa for Mason and Eastern Star families has been set tor Friday, Dec. 9. at the Masonic Temple M) and Mrs. Jarnos Verklti will be in charge of arrangements.

Mrs Leland Welch responded to the birthday call and was honoied with the birthday song. Mrs. Wolfenbarger presented Mis. Robert Lidy with her past Mother Advisor pin. a gift from the Chapter and the Rainbow Assembly. Mrs. Lidy retired recently after giving her services for the last four years William Steinwald seived as pro-tem in the station of sentinal and Mrs. Steinwald served as promt per. During the social hour, refreshments were served by Mrs. Carl Shores and Mrs. Danny Dipert. The tables were attractively decorated in the Thanksgiving motif. □ - □ THANKS □ □ We would like to thank everyone who had part in saving cur 15 month old boy. Randy Savoie. Sunday. November 20 p Mi and Mrs Ronald Savoie I wish to thank my. friends neighb rs and YVlstHvch for the gifts, cards, flowers, calls, and their piayers, during my stav in the hospital and while at home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered p Mrs. Doyle Ja< kson To the friends of our dear sister and mother, we i-xprt-xs our deepest appreciation for thr prayer*, cards, and flowers during th? illness and at the time oI oui great kiss. Especially to R< v Will, ur.s Agape Gr< up. the WSCS, Dr. Hershb<rg<r and Sand\ Nu.-baum. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll Mr. and Mrs Richard Kervhaert Mr. and Mrs. Robert K.-nhant Air. and Mrs. James Kerchaert n22p Doctor - We ran add at least 30 xears to your life if you'll give up wine, women and song. Salesman. I’ll settle for 20 years. D<k I never could carry a tune. Attention g Bowling (tuples H. r.M. Kvrry Friday MOONUGHT DOUBLES >( •wf *h in. get in on the «>«•( -setting tun type «1 bowling STARTING NOV 25 Walkerion Lanes

Service Notes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Knowlton, 713 Virginia St. have enjoyed a 14-day visit with their son. Pvt. Joe Kn .wlt< n of Ft. Mead. Maryland Young 19 year oil Knowlton enteied the Armed Services in July. 1966. Ho completed his basic training in late Septcnilicr. When he returns to Ft. Mead on Sunday, he will await his orders for what he thinks will be overseas duty. The date set is December 3. Joe is a graduate of Walkerton High School ani served as Master Councilor of the Walkerton Chapter of DeMolay for boys. Joe was honored Sunday with a family pre-Thanksgiving din nor at the home of his sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald, in South Bend. Pvt. Knowlton has had specialized training in mechanics, repairing - and servicing army t rucks. □ □ HOSPITAL NEWS n .... - □ F. Sfrw't Dix ision, lai Porte

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Bush Wond, Walkerton Mrs. Mary O'Gara, Walkerton Mrs. Kenneth Mobley. North Liberty Master Rnndy Savoie, North Libert y Bran Pugsley. Walkerton Miss Ix»r;e Young. Walkerton Pine Lake Dlvis'en, I-a Porte Mrs Eugene Vemiilyer. Walkerton John Cilery. Walkerton Parkview. Plvmoolh Mrs Elmer Cl.irk. Walkerton JOHN GLENN I I N( li .4F.M M<>n lay. Beef veg. soup and crackers, cole slaw, yellow enko with peanut butter icing, rolls, butter and milk. Tuesday Creamed chicken on biscuit, buttered carrots, fruit, bis< nit and milk. Wednesday Bakixl beans, browned potatoes, pudding with fruit sauce, cornmeal muffins, butter and milk. Thursday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, apricot pie* rolls, butter and milk Friday: Tuna burger on bun, creamed potatoes, buttered p^a cookies and milk.