The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1967 — Page 12

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K. L. Lions To Participate hi Eye Bank Week Tin Li<n> Club of K<"n’r I.ak< v. ill b, p.rtn ip ' in nt ’ ■ st it< u id. - i i \ -is - . f N. ’ i ’ - i 1 E\< B nk W. . I A! ri h 5-11 1967 Mkk Hhum, ) v r< iv« <1 th< gift of restored -ight in 196 f tn m in any puvious year. Many of th. sc u h recipients of c in- al "i h i 1 t ran -plan' - Dadi p --it 1 t)i■ nigh tin g< n(i > it> ■>f " n d-inating Up a tl.< n di :! t heir cy ( s t tin Iniian. Ire Ey< Bank Fmo th in . ■ • ati. n of tin ] • Ind M- in 1 <'• n!« r in I’H’d ; Inn-t 4<' in |’l mt h a In < n p- rs -m. ' Don ■ t -a h s al ban furnish-d t other E.<

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4. and outs 5. Consoles 6 Arabic letter 7. Vexed fc. An Italian lady 11. Shortwinded 13. Mr. Sullivan and namesakes 15. Poem 20. Public, notices 21. One of the British crown jewels

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poet and <!ram at :st 14. Mormon State 15. Displease 16. Habit 3 7. Perform 18. German

article 19. Gym shoes 23. Tokyo: former name 24. Small drum 28. Wyoming river 30. Inquire 33 American moth 34 Tiny 35. Ixmgs for 37. Shp sideways 88. Proportion 39. Magic sticks 40. Italian resort 41. Celebes OX 42 Prophet 43. Felines iDOWX 1. Great wealth 2 Imagined 3 Chas' , partner

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B ink in emergency < im-s and to other surgeons in varh m parts of tli< stall. While Ev- Brink offu i.ils are < nc< ura cd th it th' number of dIT ’ s iiv i< .Ke steadily each nth th I-tof p > ~,n s requir- ” ■ ti m^plants i-ntimie to grow •v< n mote rapidly. It is st: nifi< wn’ that th> m devdopen nt s offer 'pj.-rlumt\ for help t individual m danger of losing their sight. Th- w< rj of th ’ Ev< Bank Is supp< tied t v t!i> 3ks Li- n . Chib in Indiana and Is guided by a b .ard of din ctors consisting of 21 Lin- Dr FM Wilson chr. < f th- D> | u tment of Ophthalmol gx and In Kent B< nnett, who is tl . a -i t. nt surgical director. I' - n." in'• • t- d in learning n 1 al id th- E; < B;.nk. or in

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donating their eyes after death, ate encouraged to obtain information from a member of the Lions chili in their communits or In o-nt oting. Eye Bank. Indiana University Ab hi d C< nt 1. 1100 West Michigan St.. Indianapolis Ind. George Kostin, president of the Koontz Lake Chili ; nn- unces the week of March sth through 11th as important. This project has the support of the Starke Co. Hospital. Knox. Mr. George Ixmphen is chairman <f the Lake Chib Commit tt-'. He states that pet son of legal age can arrange to donate by signing a card during hi lifetime, Childn n und- r 21 may donate their eyes With th< (-Il •nt of their parents. Age, s< x 01 < ndition of visi- n have no l>- arm : on donating. All major K-hgious faiths approve the donation of eyes to the Eye Bank. Divine Heart Student Peace Essay Choice Mr. George T. Kostin, president of the Koontz Laki Lions Cluli, announces that Michael Plat zek. Bellwoixi. 111., a 14 year old student at Divine Heart Seminary. Donaldson. Ind. will represent the Koontz Lake Lions Club as its entry in the Lions International $50,000 Peace Essay Contest. Michael won the right from four entries submitted, entering the District level of judging enroute to the Grand Prize. A total of $50,000 in awards will be made, including a first prize of $25,000 in educational and or career-assistance grant, eight semi-finalist awards of SIOOO. and travel expense.- to Chicago for these >emi-fi:vdists in July. 1967. At that time, the first prize winm r will be t hosen from the 1 ight. Also at that time more than 20.000 Imai, district and multiple district awards will be made. Mr. Pla< z.ek s essay was seh-et-ed by a panel of three judges; Duane M Bonn- r and Mm Dallas Hepler of the Oregon-Davis Corporation School and Frater John Madden of the Divine Heart Seminary. Michael was thrilled when learning he had accepted the Club's winner. The contest, which is the largest Peace Essay Contest in the World, was stimulate 1 and elicit the views of todays youth on the subject of Peace. If young Michael succeeds in Di-tmt 25A s contest hi- essay will be judged in the Multiple District Contest and will h >vi an opportunity to be judged at the World s Division level. Michael's essay will be judged, with other club winners in District 25A. at East Chicago. Indiana, on Man h 1. 1967. Junior Girls To Try Fer Girls’ State Selection F-ur girls, all Juniors in the John Glenn High Seh-- 1 wHI be special guests of the Walkerton Ameri< an Legion Auxilia- Vnit at the I'nit m dni Thursday ev. ning Mata h 2 : t 8 p.i Th ri’ I" N n< \ Ch am n d ught- r of M’ nd M' P. iy Co p- n: Linda I' uN d. r 71t< ■ fMi n I Mo I -ms I ■ ' J CH- n Sti ", d o’ -Mr. and Mi Eni Strane nd C nr Vi 1 Iker, daucht' ' -4 M: nd Mi J !i Veikh r w< !•• s< l< etrd by th. faculty t ■ try out tc r-pii ent the Walk. rt n Co t it th.- H ier Girls State s> si<>n th summer. <hr! State 1- sp. ns 1 d by REGULAR MEETING MGHTS Os The Orville Easf^rday Legion Post 189 2nd and Ijist Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Bach Montk

Units throughout Indiana. , h e first qualification is a def .nite interest in government. Each gill will give, m-iore tn-- Cnit membership, a short talk telling why she would like to attend Girl's State. Following th. talks the membership will vol.- diring the evening which girl will

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represent the Unit and V ” « r . ton. It is hoped that the mt i- Ci bership will make a special < . “ fort to attend the meeting. — Dinner Guest: "Will you pa< i J the nuts. Professor?” ' Yes, I suppose so, but I real, should flunk them.”