The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 May 1967 — Page 11
County Line Club Has “Ct me As You Are” Party "Come as you are" was the high-light of the merriment of the meeting of the County Line Club, when It met at the h >nie ot Mrs. Calvin Kronk, Monday evening. Members were to attend the meeting as they were when < untacted, "Scouts Honor." C>• hostesses were Mrs. Hai aid Hostetler and Mrs C trl Creech. The president, Mrs. Erville Kaercher-opened the meeting and inducted the business of Ute evening. Contributing to the birthday bank were; Mrs. Andrew Daniels and Hazel Barden Door prizes were awarded to Mrs. Robert Barden, Mrs. Minnie Mikesell and M; < Dorothy Walsh Another priz** winner was to Mrs. Edgar Cole. Vegtables grown in our gardens contest was won by Mrs. Wyman H'xkstetler, Mrs Wilder Burnside. Mrs. John Hathaway and Mi s. Edward Pogodlnski. Cleaning out pocket bonks contest resulted in Mrs. Hathaway and Mrs. Fritz Skinner having the mnet junk.” and Mrs. Pogodliuki t* • least. (She had probably ch aged purses before attending the meeting. • The hostesses served delicious refreshments during the social hour. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP H.D. CLIB MEETS Mis. Human B.inkhoff entertained the members <f the labeliy Town.* hip Home Demonstration Club in her hnm Mac 4tb She shov od several quilts that luid been made by the members to be sent to the Riley Children s Hospital Durin.' the business meeting it was vot-'d to give a donation to the 4-H Fair Grounds to apply on improvements. Cane " pads were made in the morning. The next meeting is to * < .< half day meeting with Mrs Walko • Aldrich. '*B2ol Sycanioir Road. Full SALE Geranums Petunias. J irtha Washington Oritn’d Pop’ plants; also vegetable plants 1’- mi. SE Walkert-• Cru.aback. 4tjlu WAN ED Babysitter f< • 10 pn to lam A .1 Conipt n Ko itz Lake n 11 FDR sALE 12 x 12 .small hu’’ mg new n- f Ph 656-J4o9*». N H-th Liberty. ml Ip FA R M FOR SALE 8.5 Arres - PHI Arres 'link Two Uirgr ’louses am! Barn Utterly Township Phone 656-8072 4ljlp >R SALE 1957 GMC U ton pick-up. \ G 75.00: also 14 Ft alum. Lone Star boat. 40 HP Johnson motor with trailer and aCcesMiHrs. $650.00. Ph. 5b6-8376 ml Ip FOR SALE Man s White jacket size 35-40. S.vOO. also. 3 pj • ’ bedroom suit Toi >2O o<> Ph'ue *B6-3745. Walkerton ml Ip WANTED Lawns to mow in «>t around Walkerton and Koontz 1-ake. Ph 586-2111 Victot Schultz e- * ’t) (HARLES SAW REPAIR M»xed Fram 682R1 State Raad 13 Ta 511 Urgiwa St. Walkrrl®n. Ind. H. R. Charles Fbaii® MW 3676 3tni2s
Walkerton OES Interesting reports of Indiana Grand Chapter were given b\ Worthy Matron, Mrs. Jainc i Vtrklvr and Associate Matron, Mrs. Irene Lidy at ihv regular meeting of Walkerton Chapter, Order of the Eastern S.ar, Tuesday evening, May 2. Mrs. Joan McCombs. - installing marshall presented Donald Wohenberger tv the altar where he was installed as Sent Inal by the Worthy Matiyn. William Steinwaid protenuned in tho station of aentinai for the ritualistic opening. Guests Introduced were-: Mrs. Cora M«GIU. Orange, California, a fumier member of the local chapter; Mrs. Sara Fuller, Liberlyvillc, 111 ; and Mis. Mary Griitin. LuPoHe chapter. Mrs. Donald Wolfenberger, Worthy Matron. Junior Fast, reported nll baskets and tabla spoons for the kitchen had been purchased with the last years birthday money. The birthday song was sung to Mrs. Waltci Jackson. Mrs. Haz» 1 Barden aul aho for Mik. Blanche Smith, a past matron and a 55 year member of Walkert< n Chapter, who was 95 years young. May sth. She resides in the IBM Nursing H<*me in Plymouth. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. Lidy, Mrs. Clyde Chapman. Mrs. Ralph Sullivan and Mrs. Give Farrar. Clever maypoles centered the tables. An unusual centerpiece of feather flowers centered the serving table. c. Lincolnites 4-H Held First Meeting Tlie Lincolnites 4-H Club for boys held their first meeting Thursday afternoon in the Vocnti n il A^ru ulture Rooms of John Glenn Hr h School. There wer< 27 present. Election of < ffi< ei was the main course of busin* - Wayne Bellinger was elected president; John Cowger, vice president; Linda Bellinger, treasurer. Charlene Cripe, secretary and Mark Malstaff. reporter. Committee chairman include Beverly Welch and Barbara Nar.igon, song leaders; Bill M< - Kinnis and Karen Downev, recreation leaders. A committee to pl in the annual wrinner roast and picnic were Bill M< Kennis, W < ne Bellinger. Debbie Narag n an i P> nnv Bellinger Iz*< n Vei ha« ghe. Vocational Agriculture teacher hen- is Bov> i-H Leader a third year. Mrs Dale Peterson, the f uner June P.itt * son will be in charge of the ills eluti .u-ain after an absenea* ■ f om >»a’ The* Lincolndtrs i. ■' (Tub will hold their election J: n- I and have v. ted to . !; !! • o n - vtinc> j' Ui’lv with ■ . I’. • • Cl .' t- better a. -"m - d: 'e Jub memb'-rs who have dull- me I eohip in b. th bovs hi I girls < ’ub A j< ;nt rexireata n se- i. i; wdl follow the mevti!i. s Mei:.!" is are reminded they are require I t attend a miminium of six of ten regular meetings to retain then r. nbership. Dues of slk an now u. ■- to the treasure! a—-- — — □ THANKS □___ _ _ □ The Junior Class of John Glenn High School would like to give ■ ui sincere thanks to all of the mrixhants and eigan’zation- wh. ie ip*<l to HLakt a SU'X-essful ette--p .m partv possible Everyom h«d a w< nderful time We wash tu thank the elubs, i arches Auxiliaries and rm li bl j everveme of yuu who help, d ni ike our 60th wedding unniverm «u, h a joyful and memorable inasieu \s’e will always Chens! these inemoue^ Mt -nd Mrs William Dutcher We re sure th-t if tire mo t f u his Gourmet n Frame lu>. -trended oui Junior-Senior Pm » Banquet, be wuuki have to agree with ‘is It was just per-r-i-fe. t' Thanks a lot Junior ParentR nds of friendship cannot survive without freedom.
Travelaires Quartet To Present Special Music Next Sunday morning. May 14. the Travelaires quartet of Mishawaka, Indiana will be presenting a special Motheis Day Concert at the Beaver Creek Weslevim Methodist Chureh. They will be biinging special music for Sunday School at 9:30 a m. and will present the concert for Stuiday School at 9:30 n.m. and will present the concert in the Worship Hour at 10:30 a.m. This Gospel singing team ot four laymen sing only for the glory of the Lord. The Gospd message in song combine stdectivn of Old favorites, and new special quartet songr Come expecting to have youi heart blessed and your spirit refreshed. Sp< cial nu ognition will be given to all mothers present. We give yuU a special invitation Li this spisial service. l ELLOWSIUP CIRCI-E Mrs. J^.hu McCombs was hostess to th,- Fellowship Circle of tht’ L’nited Methodist Church in hei ome Muy 9th. Th»-r»' were 12 members and i guest, Mrs Allen Seaholm, present. Mrs. Brooke Bowers, chairman, opened the meeting with the following: A Thought from Betty Frailcy Small canlh-s give only a small light, yet sol before a mirrow. their reflected glow brightens a dark room. When faith burns dimly, set il before the minor of post experiences when God’s goodness has brought hope from despair. Let the reflections multiply the candle power of faith to guide you joyously into the future with new vision and hope. The lesson, What s A Mother For." was given by Mrs Clyde Bick. 1 concerned the working niothei and her home and family hie. Th, lesson was ended with a prayer. Devotions by Mrs John McCombs were from Psalms 127 and th, theme. "I’nleM the Loid Builds.” The meeting was closed by prayer by Mrs McCombs Refreshments were M*rved by the hostess. (ommunity Club Attends Tea On Friday Th, .V< mens Community Club met M sth for the last meeting of th year at the Walkerton Conin iity Building. President. Mrs ank Helfrich opened the meeting for a brief biiMru-s---sessc '1 M H<‘lfrich and Mi- Vivian Uilli- -president, gave an inter* ng review of their trip t< India ip I:- where they attended th, i< rated Club meeting f i Indi ” A Fhziit '-ih Michal-ki. -ecre t i •.. i ad th,- minutes of the prev m,sting and Mrs. Evelyn F- guson. treasurer, gave her ieP । t. An auditing committee w’as se’ccted to audit th,- books and th y are Mrs Vivian Spen, er and M >. Nellie Veikh r. Mrs. Beatrice Seahoini. piog am chairman, took ivservations foi the luncheon at Tmkri s Dmn ' n May 19th A report was given by the ways end means committ,*e After th, t umh»ss meeting the club meinl ers drove to Teegurdeu for the ay Fellowship Tea which was delightful affair and was en- _ p eel by all Presbyterian Ladies Plan MotherDaujrhter Fete On May 17 at 7:30 in our basement ..ui Mother - Daughter Banquet wdl be held The guest mothei ; nd daughter will be MiJaek Tiede and her daughtei Jackie The guest speaker will be Mr Clyde Dr Vaux trewn Nappanee Mi De Vaux has painted 110 rehgou* scenes on glass eggs Many of his eggs are art bu-pris.-ions of various BibHcal characters and scenes from th« hie f Christ Each < teat ion
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taken about ten houis, although some scenes as the Crucifixion took as long as twenty-foui hours. Mr. De Vaux was most recently seen on "Homemaker*! Time" on G<x*d Friday. The hostesses would like ear h lady to bring a desert salad IJTTIi I-EAGI E TRYOI TS Little League tryouts will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 10 and 17 at the Walkerton Idttie League park. Minor league tryuMts will be on May 16, from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and major league tryouts will be held on May 17. from 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m It is very important fur all buys to attend because tliey will be placed on a team for the sunimei Suburban league Dad <fc Lad’s (b) 43 29 CUagt-npeel's 40 32 Baker's Standard (al 3h 34 Drrvvs-Ochs Corp 35 37 1 O O F 437 31 41 Tracy-Lutheran 29 43 (a i won Ist half (b) won 2nd. half High team series and game Cllngenpeel's 2716. 939. 916; Bakers Standard 2632, 907; Tracy-Lutheran 2302. High individual series A game D Daube 602. 254; R. Lute 597; C. Wilson 583; J. Murray 226 Season Highs High tram wrles and game I>ad & Lad’s 2745, 976 High individual series A gome R Lute 686; D. Daube 267 Special Awards Big 4 split L. Winstead: 7-10 split B. Ochs. High Average R Lute 194 Most Improved Bowb i E. White. Friday Night Ladies U-agu,* Palmer Funeral Home 87 s”> Skogmos 86*2 53* _ Easy Heat 7960 D D,inn's Gift Shop 79 61 Shamrock Inn 70* 69*Kanes Shell Servu <• 69 C 70’ Liberty Lanes 65 75 Ritchies 6277 1 - Berts Jewelry 52D 87* Mooney s Markel 49 91 High team series and game Shamrock Inn 2251. 2166. 782. Easy Heat 2207 759: Skogmos 2166, 762. High individual series <!fr team H Greer 487, 181; E Belt 472: P W<M.l<y 471; D Sims 190: P Wooley and E Belt 178 Skogmos team won first place for the season Mae Bowers. Joan Schnieltz Pearl Wooley. Marsha Heim. Linda Huhnke Jo Ann Liggett Walkeron Town Board News The Hoard of Thustees of thr Town of Walkerton convened m regular session. Tuesday Evening May 2nd. with full attendance f Board resp< nd n.: t" c.-'ll Minutes of previous sessi i wen- appn vrel and outstandin> claims presented and authorized payable ficin respective funds Following Police Department Activities report for the Monti, of April was presented and accepted as fellows traffic ace-idents investigated 4 property damage; traffu arrests, 7; parking tickets issued, 5 traffic complaints. 9. special details. 4; funeral details. 2: fire details. 2. assist motorists, 4; deliver messages. 7; attempt to hxate 5; motor checks 13; mis, e llanee.us compkiint s, 20. business inegularlties 15; leist articles, 8; Jost articles found and returned. 7; dog complaints 4 dogs disposed. 8; vanelahsm c<mplaints, 15. prowler complaints 2: family complaints. 5. juvenile complaints, served 4 disorderly conduct complaints, 2: death in vestigutlon. 1; assist other departments, 9; tornado watch 2 miles traveled, 2087 Board was also advised that new 1967 Chevrelet Patrol Car had been placed in service on Sundav April 30th following transfer of two-wa\ radio system from the previous 1965 Chevrolet Patrol Cai Po>y De Simone advised the Beard that he and his wife held an option to purchase a tract of kind containing R acres adjacent to the city limits, west of the Elei..entary School and inqut!e,|
whether namr would be accepted by the B'>ard for annexation and it was annexed whether sewer and waler facilitieia would be available to the proposed area. Mr. De Simone wa* assured that, upon presentation of a legal petition of annexation providing a true and accurate description of the tract of .’round desired annexed the Board would promptly act upon same. Mr. * De Simone was al <o assured thai water and sewagt system would be available t< service tho designated tract s Chas. Cnpe, Ji Volunteer Fire Department Chaif, advised the Board that the departme.nl outgrowing •hen present quarter^ at rear of the 'owns municipal building and suggested thnt‘ within next f< * or five years the ' Board should h • making plans tn kx’atc fire stat. -n elsewhere than where present!v housed In dis- • cusslon it wa: suggest,d that if a new buildin.- were to be built that sufficient parking area b® available f,.j firemen parking wh.-n respond ng to fire- calls. Mr. Cripe also ac. ised of the present hazards of l aving and entering town's pre.si nt fire department with the d. partment's various pieces of eqi ipmvnt Chief. Cr|prf . r was assured his suggestion woula b«* given fur thcr future study and consideratii n. E. A. W. ite, Plymouth, rtpfe- ’ 1 sentative for Southwestepi Petroleum Corp, presented information concerning roofi cutting produ, ts and was authorised to make a survey of the Municipal Building and present a report of his findings and r»x-ommi*ndation and cost to the Board at next session for furffler consider tion Births What with broad and almost instant communication these days, those who are selected In all hist iry. FERTILIZERS H Starter Special 10 - 20 - 20 I 16-16-16 I 6-24 -24 J' I t ■ I it 11- - mW II I I r 111 ^i.| I iii Bulk or Bagi;ed Spreaders Available PICK SOME UPFROM: Pick Some I p I root Norib Liberty Elevates North 1.Jx.,,
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