The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1967 — Page 6

. THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — JAN. 26. 1967

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Community Club Hears Local Pastor Speak Th< Warner .on Wonu n < n<DUnity Club met on Friday, January 21' at tht- Town Club bull iing with K« a Harold Will ins. pastoi <>f th< Unit* ! M,th <dist < hurrh Walkerton. givmu an inspirational talk on What An Your A< • ts" a m w years medjtatk । A »cial hour and dessert tea v • . t ted with a h’^' styrofoam whit' Bible det rub d with / 1 I ytp» an I b tt< rm : At •u h iUus -ttin r wen miniature pibh Het i • -him i.' • were >< rved bs d. Edwin Hr - -k< r Mrs Oh . Warner. and Mrs. Thomt - V.. l.di M Paul Bock-man wa> taken C as । n< w member <ilenn High School Students Compete In Speech Crntest t n tw< nty-first annual Ball f-lab University High School h c mfi wit f Xas h< Id Satunia. January 21st .it Muncie, L Milana ‘ T •< participating from John GiCnn High School were Barbara Ulis n. I ><n MeEndarfer, Jim >i<» land Kenneth Murphy, < Harb s Milh r ani Gary Mechjig They were a< companied by r F>n> ; < Curtis Sylvester find hits- Winningham. A second ; ate trophy was received by uary Mechling in the Sb ty Tellng division. There were approx - . imaich 400 students from the t par tit ipating. Oley the tiaffic laws 60 Years Os Sen ice Esf. 1903 lEMONTREES A «P TO MB TBIS T 9 (XAMW RHB 411 Im O*r Omm Sh»p Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St

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Initiate Eight Into Modern Music Masters Eight J hn Glenn Eich School music stud* nt were initiated into the 1 d « .ipter of the Modern Music Masters S »< ’etv, in a forma! cetem nv. M<nday evening. J <n 23 at the High School The new initiates wne Greg Campbell and Karen Thompson. Juni-rs: Elaine Fitzgerald, Janice H <r*sough. Pat Kelleher. Marsha KI p^enstein Maxine Mulbd and Mike Pi; p«-ng< r al) si ph' 'mores The S' nty known is Tn M. is a part f a National Chapter. The aims are to foster a greater ani c-ntinu-d interest in s 10, cn-emtd • I <nd < rein stra). and i h ' il performance of mu .c hti ratun . to provide wider an J n ,n frequent opportunities for p-rs-.n 1 music expn ssi. n in the S hoo) Churches Civic orgunizati r. - ani S«ml Service Clubs of the < mmunity Also to m-erva-e and adv am • the spirit of g .J mu- ■ and musi sal kn »wledge thu> - furthering the reputation of the local school as a music center Members are carefully selected by Student officers and Sp nsor.s These members were considered from a list of five points of distinction. Seb il trship. Character. Cooperation, Leadership and Service. Liberty-Lincoln Farm Bureau Liberty-Lincoln Twp. Farm Bin au mot at the North Liberty Community Bu i i ng. Heri an Brinkoff presided in the i bs< nee of the ch drman Ellsworth Stone. Clifford Hively I d group singing accompanied by Betty M«<'ormiek at the piano. Mrs Brinkoff read d-vote ns; she was also the hostess. •wtwßDii ‘itu* idtntir ’ **r*f’Cr^ ? '** i Specializing in Permanent | Waving | Dede’s Beauty Salon Hair Shaping, Coloring & | Styling Phone 586-3644 1 Operators: DEDE FEJES & । JANET BIGEBR f (90S Roosevelt Road | Walkerton, Indiana

The business wiu> dispen?»'*d to give time to WFl’ard Stump who showed pictures of his nccnl Pimple to People trip in Europe. Pictures shown were of people from Moscow. Russia. Warsaw. Poland and Brussclls, Belgium. They were seen ns friendly, industrious people with many of the same interests and goals as Americans. On Feb. 1. at 7:30 in the Community building, Mr. Stump will show more pictures of his trip. Everyone is invited to come who would like to sec and hear and get better a< quainted with your neighbors in Europe. North Liberty Lists Burials For 1966 Buriati in the North Liberty Cemetery for the year 1966 are li.sted as follows Lucy Bulla Iva Garwood L’onard Steeb l Ethol Knowlton Simon Ozsar Enid Beaudoin Teresa Finch Reeder Charles W. Smith Albert E. Beebe Liwrence Berglund Emily Adams Mamie Holmes Delbert A Pearse Clarence Lee Talbott Donald R. Russell Ruth Shively Cl udc Worster David Skinner Kenneth A Six Ollie Gi.-do Paul Hold<’•baum J anette L McDaniel Carrie Bahlcy IxH»na Hathway Edith Eldred Thomas A Naragon Dewey Thomas Elmer I Roush Cynthia Zook Garland lb ward

Who gives budget-balancers one less thing to worry about? The people at Nipsco! Th iy arc working all the t”W to keep the pric of your elcctr.c service Uw and to nw site you envoys have p enjy of electricity, no matter Hua n any new v.;t,s you find io use it. That's a! / your N psco serv ^.e s o- <• us today';, L st buys!

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Harold Smith Grace L Six Dora Knowlton Otis Lehman Charles Ulrick Edward Kellogg Lauren Olinger J. Gilbert Correll Ellish J. Landrum Maggie Jackson Laura Roush Walkerton OCS Mrs. Louis Daubv was installed to serve in the station < f Electa for the remainder of the year by Worthy Matron Mnc Donal I Wolfenberger. Tuesday evening January 17. at the re ml ir m»-el-ing of Walkerton Chapter. Order

| THINK ABOUT IT! j , BY RAY A. M SB ACM

•Whnt can Ido to help you’ and . 'What's in it for me . . arc two < pposing attitudes. What's tn it for me' Is a self centered demand lack.i every altruistic and lofty purpose. The What's In it for me attitude has identified people in the pant Ju l . it labels pe< pie today. Judas received hl* infamous thirty pieci-s of dirty silver by dramatizing the th aight in the 1 umt end crudest form. Gradual! an! happilv. it does seem a better philosophy is takin • h< li. More an! more we hear incidents, we s'•• • x.'.mj 1•* «f f'. n I help y< u' . . . Stran odv < nough (nr is It »•; in -e ’i, the 'Can I h« Ip you' attitude ha -a wonders J v .• ' ’ m"ve th« fatal flaw of gn-eil. M«>re often than n ' t <’ n I h-Ip u c.ttitude provides us with an ample an w> r to Wh .t’s in it for me' . . . RAY A. M "BAI M, M SR MM II NERAL HOME, RoMevelt Road and Ohio St., Walkerton, Indiana, Phone SM-3444.

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of the Eastern Star. Pmtrms in the offlcewi Hue were: Mrs. Walter Jackson, secretary. Mrs. Danny Dipert. ward«r, Grover OpUnger. sentinel; and Mrs. Newton William a prompter. The next meeting. February 7 election of officers will be held. The February 21 st meeting Friends Night will be obtu-rved. The birthday song was sung to, Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, Mra. Myron Mullet arui Mrs. Williams. During the social nour refreshments were served by Mrs. Lx>lin I Welch. Mrs. Rohrer, Mr* Neil Downey. Mrs. Jay Downs and Mrs. David Mellin. It s the right of every indb vidua! to trv to right a wrong.

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