The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 March 1967 — Page 3

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Jnd Mrs. Peter Roberts of Id Illinois spent the week li Mrs. Eula Northam. t I’rbin attended the ivnc Semi-State basketiney on Saturday. Harold (Shirley i Hartung h । went open heart surid w Mart h 10 in Robert nital, Indianapolis is reel good condition. nd Mrs. Denslow Poll, Mrs. Harry Mechling and Mrs. Robert Urbin ii the District 25 G (’onon Sunday at the new Jackson high school in tend. Lieutenant Mark Bierly turned to duty after I a 2 week leave with his Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mark returned after ng a 13 month tour of Korea, coming home by Japan. Phillipines, Thaindia and Europe. Lt. now stationed at KimArniy Hospital, Ft. Maryland.

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John ('eerie of Anderson spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph ('eerie. The Patrician K of C Wives will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, March 20 at the K of (’ Hall. Presid. nt Mrs. Everett l’atnaude urges all members to attend tor this important meeting when the final reading of the Constitution and By-Laws will take place. Also plans for the Spring rummage sale will be in order. Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. Alan and Scott had as guests over the week end. Mrs. Bertha Hall. Star (Tty. Mrs. Nellie Lebo and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Eaton and Linda of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Brust of Winamac and George King of North Manchester. They enjoyed attending the Junior Play and on Sunday, the Howard Bonnell family of Star City were entertained by the Kings. Robert Mellin enroute from lowa to his home in Westfield, New Jersey stopped in Walker-

ton and spent Friday afternoon and Saturday visiting hi' mMh-i, Mi' . i<lh< I Mellin who u a pal •nt m to. E . I>i i ■ i ho pital L HoiL I! I. vi - - el in I l ■it h> i, P:vi 1 Hid ! mly and his >islei, Mi . I’ ul J n ' and family. Mi - M- Um came home from the hospital Saturday alt. moon and is staying With her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry John -n and family of Jimtown were Sunday guests of Mi. and Mis. Walter Johnson and John. Miss Sharon Garab, Lansing, Michigan spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Garao. Nrr. and Mrs. VS alter Johnson received Word last week that their grandson Gregory Kormelink was seriously burned when he Upset a pot of hot coffee on him. He is in Primary Childrens Hospital. Salt Lake City. Utah, Room 506. He is the son of Mrs. Barbara Johnson Kormelink. Miss Kathy Sue Theis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Theis, Box 673, R.R. 2. Walkerton. Indiana, will spend her Spring vacation from Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., in New York City as a member of a tour sponsored by the retailing department of Stephens. The 29 students taking part in the tour visit the offices of several clothing manufacturers, including Glen of Michigan, The Villager, Anglo Fabrics, Galey and Lord, Sak's Fifth Avenue, BloomingOile's, Rappi Dress Company and J.C. Penny Company. They will also visit the offices of Mademoiselle magazine. During their leisure time, they will see several plays, visit the "What s My Line’."' television show, and eat at some of the most famous restaurants in New York. Walkerton Town Board News The Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton convened in regular session Tuesday Evening. March 7th, with Pres. W. L. Heil; V-Pres. L. T. Frailey and Trustees G. W. Ochs and B. B. Williams in attendance. Minutes of previous meeting were approved and presented outstanding claims were authorized payable from respective funds. I’< lice Activities Report for February was accepted as follows: traffic accidents, 5 property damage; traffic arrests, 13; Parking Tickets, 17; traffic complaints. 6; funeral details, 2; fire details, 2; miscellaneous complaints, 18; assist motorists, 6; d« liver messages. 16; attempt to locate, 6; motor checks, 29; special details, 2; business irregularities, 8; lost articles reported. 9: lost articles found and returned. 7; d<>g complaints, 6; d< gs disposed, 10; vandalism complaints, 4; larcncy from car. 1: larcency from store. 1; breaking and entering, 1; prowler complaints, 2; family complaints, 2; d.sorderly complaints, 4; illness complaints, 3; assisting other departments. 6; juvenile Complaints. 2; juvenile arrests, 6; miles travelled, 2,147. Bid of Powell-Mann Chevrolet Co.. Inc. in the amount of $1,331 49 for a 1967 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 door. V-8 Police Patrol Car was accepted. Town's present 1965 Chevrolet Police car being accepted in the tradein transaction. The bid of Powell-Mann being the only bid presented for consideration. Consideration was then given to five submitted applications for the vacancy on the Police Department due to the recent death of Robert D. Lidy. The 16th. Mr. Smith being placed on the customary 30 day probation period prior official alignment to the force. 2 General Electric 10 Watt FM Mobile Units were authorized Transistorized Two- Way Radio purchased for placement in town's electric and water utility department trucks with guaranteed range of 7 to 10 miles Units wall be used in conjunction with present base station housed al Police Radio Control Center. Grant Steele, R.R 3. recent

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Slice* ;ful bidd* r for imp •e---men! tot Im H- •> m • : th- (' mmumty Buildm. < • . . i W hingt< n Street i■pm ! I tmt pr. •<1 w- uM be . . n , , p . n W 1.: -da M o h s:h R. ml m ' king a e|, eti n • i \ nyle • isi" I • tilln_ <b n l Li aid improvement. Balance of s ( in wa pent in general di-cus.-in- of municip il affairs and a< tivit u . St. Patricks To C elebrate “Their” Day Friday The annual St. Patrick' Daydinner featuring corn be f and cabbage will be tomorrow night. Friday, March 17 at the St. Patrick Catholic Schoo] H. 11 Serving will begin at 6 30 p.m. and continue until x pm. whm the Paul Futa's Harmonurs will provide music for dancing. Tickets are available at the door for $2.00 for the entire evening. Those wishing to com< for only the dance will be SI.OO. Mrs. Harry Harness, chib president is in charge. Plans were made at their meeting Wednesday night at the School hall. Other business included allowing funds to participate as a cosponsor with the Walkerton and Tyner PT A and Tri Kappa Sorority for their annual Arts and Crafts contest. Mrs. Harness announced the date for the club's annual Fashion Show. It will be Sept. 27

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