The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1967 — Page 3

Linda Snyder Named Miss Fourth Os July A "Miss Fourth of July” dance was sponsored by Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa, Walkerton last night from 6 to 9 at the tennis courts. Miss Linda Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder was crowned queen at 8:30 and toured the carnival grounds with her escort in a convertible. She received a 850.00 wardrobe and her sponsoring club "The DeMolays” will receive a gift of $25.00. The “ways and means'' committee of the sorority include; Mrs. Harlan Kepcha, Mrs. John Powell, Mrs. Arthur Schmeltz and Mrs. Robert Mercer. They wish to thank all the various organizations who participated and appreciate their cooperation in making the affair a success. Those assisting Mrs. Roy DeSimone. chairman of the dance, were; Mis. David Mellin, Mrs. Ernest Brovoid. Mrs. Lowell Hartsell, Mrs. David Mellin, Mrs. Ernest Brovoid, Mrs. Robert I FARM BUREAU! INSURANCE | ALTO - LIFE - FIKE Fred Bullinger I Phono 586-3339 ■ 701 Monroe WalkertonA

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Hiler, and Mrs. Robert Hiler, and Mrs. Robert Urbin. Mrs. Leland Welch and Mrs. Robert Bauss were in charge of publicity. Mr. Roy DeSimone chaproned the dance and helped with the coke concession. The Nickle "98" band furnished the music for the evening. 45th Heim Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Jake Heim of South Bend were hosts to the forty-fifth annual Heim reunion held Sunday at Pottowatomie Park with 80 relatives in attendance. For entertainment games and races were enjoyed by all, old and young. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foegley of South Bend hosts to the reunion next year, to be held the first Sunday after the Fourth of July. KOONTZ LAKE CONSERVATION CLUB The regular meeting will be held on Friday, July 21st at 8:00 p in. at the clubhouse. A special program honoring the members of times past is planned, so if you were a member in the 1930's or 40’s or know someone who was. please contact Mrs. Amick, 586-2523. Carry-in suppers every Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. Bring a hot dish, salad or dessert, we have the table service. SENIOR CITIZENS The next meeting will be a picnic on Thursday. July 20th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Phillips, everyone interested is welcome. Bring a hot dish, salad or dessert and your table service, and come at 12:00 noon. For information call Mrs. Milton Gerry. 586-2058.

PIJ SCHOOL BOARD NEWS The superintendent presented financial reports to the board concerning the present budget, and also a preliminary report concerning the new budget for 1967-68. The present budget is functioning as orginally projected. and a special meeting for August 1, 1967 was called for completing the new budget. The board discussed the preface and Articles I and II of a Board policy book that is being prepared by the superintendent. Article I related to board philosophy and Article II related to board organization. For other business, the board agreed to contact Mr. Henry Vos of Plymouth for additional site development for the new Glenn High School. Alvin Boise and Larry Taylor were granted expenses for attending a vocational education meeting at Indiana State University August 14-17, and the superintendent was advised to publish notice to bidders for coal, gasoline and oil. and fuel oil for the 1967-68 school year. An additional appropriation was approved for transferring funds from the cumulative fund for construction expenses. There being no further business to come before the board, the board adjourned at 11:00 p.m. Walkerton Little League Standings The Walkerton Little League baseball standings are: Results Dodgers 7, Braves 2 Senators 5, Tigers 1 Indians 8, Braves 3 White Sox 11, Pirates 4 Giants 5, Cubs 4 Tigers 11, Yankees 7 Indians 5, Dodgers 4 Senators 8, White Sox 5 Giants 11, Braves 1 Pirates 5, Tigers 0 Senators 6, Yankees 5 Cubs 8, Dodgers 5 Fourth of July All-Star American League 7 National League 6. Minor League Giants 7 0 Cubs 4 2 Indians 3 3 Dodgers 2 4 Braves 0 7 John Glenn All Stars (10-12) 9 LaPaz 3 Major League Pirates 5 1 White Sox 4 2 Senators 4 3 Y ankees 2 4 Tigers 1 g Pitching No Hitters — Richard Reece and John Harness. Home Runs — John Harness. Gary Haynie, Bobby Rhodes, Larry West, and Bruce Dayhuff, Schedule Wednesday Indians vs. Dodgers Yankees vs. Dodgers Friday Braves vs. Indians Tigers vs. White Sox Monday Cubs vs. Giants Yankees vs. Pirates Tuesday Braves vs. Dodgers White Sox vs. Yankees Seat Belts Do Save Lives 64 Years Os Service Est. 1903 LEMONTREES Mt OUMI Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

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4-H NEWS Four Lincoln Twp. 4-Hers distinguished themselves last week at the St. Joseph County Judging and Maik Malstaff and Kathy Lazarek in Junior demonstrations. Miss Kersh and Miss DeSimone represented St. Joseph County along with 13 other County winners to compete with 15 winners from nine other counties in northwest Indiana Wednesday last week at LaVille High School District Judging. Their category was "Let's Have A Party” which emphasized foods, nutrition, recreation and food preservation. They were judged on the reasons they gave for their selection and the way in which they expressed themselves. Both girls will be guests at the 4-H Girls’ Club and Dress Revue dinner to be held Aug. 2 in the Lakeville Methodist Church. Both girls also participated in the Sr. Demonstration at German Twp. School Tuesday of this week but did not place. The Junior Demonstrations took place at Edison School Friday last week with Mark Malstaff and Miss Lazarek placing in the honor group. There is no Junior Demonstration on a District level, but both are awaiting notification whether they have been selected to give their demonstration on WSBT-TV or

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at the County Fair. Malstaff gave a demonstration in cere* mics, Patio Capers and Miss Lazarek on horses, Groom and Clean. Also participating Friday were Patty Westhues, Penny Naragon, Nancy Hiatt and Vickie Taylor. A joint Boys and Girls Club skating party was enjoyed Tuesday this week when a bus load of members went to Plymouth Skating ring. The next Girls Club meeting is 3 p.m. July 13 and the Boys Club meeting is 7:30 p.m. July 13. Local judging of Girls Foods and Clothing is July 18 at Glenn High School, Exhibits are to be at the school by 8:30 a.m. Crafts categories will be judged at the Fair grounds July 25. 27. 28. — CHAMBER TO MEET TODAY AT NOON The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce is meeting today (Thursday) at noon at he Paddle Wheel Restaurant for their regular July meeting. Anyone not having a reservation that still desires to come, contact the secretary, Bob Urbin as soon. aS possible. ACCOMPLISHMENTS In the final analysis it's the results that really count—not plans or promises. See You In Church Sunday

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