The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 February 1968 — Page 3

immunity Club o Hear County President r s. Forrest Stuck, President St. Joseph County Foderaof Clubs will speak to the viton Woman’s Community at its regular meeting on h 1. 1968. “Origin of Music idiana" will be the topic of talk. This should prove inative and interesting to c Hoosiers as well as those have now adopted Indiana Heir home. folk song I remember will be ■oil call for the day. Mrs. ird Ferguson, hostess chairfor this meeting, will be ted by Mrs. H. A. Hergen.r, Mrs. Ben Hohenberger, Mrs. Francis Murphy. the meeting of the club on uary 16. at 10 a.m., 25 memunder the direction of I Service Chairman. Mrs. ter Griffin, mended gars f< r the Teegarden Nursing e. After a sack lunch the bers enjoyed decorated and ious cakes furnished by the -shes, Mrs. Grover Oplinger Mrs. Percy Selkirk. The was delightful in the George hington theme replete with hets and a "cherry tree” e from candy gum drops. tie business meeting which *ed was opened by Mrs. rk Helfrich, president, with pledge to the flag. 11 Call was answered With ft

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favorite quotation, a number of which came from Lincoln or Washington. The secretary. Mrs. William Michalski read an interesting letter from Miss Linda Betz. the student nurse sponsored by the club. Miss Betz is now entering her second semester and expects to be "capped” March 29. Mrs. J. F. Spencer announced that she had received a letter from Memorial Hospital, South Bend, telling her how well Miss Betz was doing in her studies. It was gratifying to the club members to hear this fine report. It was reported by Mrs. Roy Newell. Ways and Means Chairman that all of the Indiana jiote paper (150 boxes) had been sold and the club had realized $55.50 on- this project. Mrs. Chester Griffin told of making 40 Valentine candy hags which she delivered to the Teegarden Nursing home. She further stated that to date 44 G<x>dwill bags had been turned in by club member*. The ESO Reading Group whic h was recently formed will meet with Mrs. William Michalski in her home on February 22. at 1 p.m. All club members interested in joining this group are most cordially invited to this meeting. Mrs. George Hillis, vice president. reminded the members that plans are underway for the meeting of the St. Josph County Federation of Clubs which the Walkerton Woman’s Community Club will host In the United Methodist Church on April 1. 1968. She

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t also reminded the members of r the "County Store” which is in the planning stage for April 19. 1 Watch The Independent for later detailed announcements of the " • projects. % ——— ; County L'ne Club Meets I Mrs. George Bardon entertained members of the County i Line Club m her home, Monday i evening. Feb. 12. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Robert Bardon and Mrs. Minnie Mikesell. Mrs. Fred Daniels conducted the business meeting in the absence of the president. New officers elected to preside this next year were: Mrs. Thomas i Walsh, president; Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, vice president; Mrs. Fred Daniels, secretary; and Mrs, Wilder Burnside, treasurer. Beginning next year there will be no Jan. or Feb. meetings and the club will meet the other ten months on the 3rd Monday night of the month. Hostesses were named for the meetings and the program discussed. Contest winners during the social hour were. Mrs. John Hathaway and Mrs. Fritz Skinner. The hostesses home was gaily decorated with the Valentine motif. □——— — — □ thanks □——— — — □ I want to thank Rev. Williams, Rev. Babb. The Masonic Lxlge, The American Legion and all the good people In Walkerton for the nice letters and cards I received While in the hospital and at home. Sgt. Ben Williams Fort Knox, Kentucky We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to our relatives and friends for the aid and comfort extended us at the time of the tragic loss of our loved ones. The flowers, cards and other acts of kindnesses are acknowledged with heartfelt thanks. We vs-

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peclally wish to thank the Nusbaum Funeral Home, Rev. William Mr. A McKesson and the Fellowship Class of the church for preparing and serving the meal. Everything was deeply appreciat < d. The Billing Boys Mr. and Mrs. James R. Weaklj Neal Weakly Mr. and Mrs. M J Billings and family Mrs. Nora Hahn We wish to thank our neighbors and relatives for all their kindness during the recent loss of our wife and mother. We appreciated the beautiful flowers cards, etc. that wore received. Very special thanks to Rev. Jackston. the North Liberty Eastern Star and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Palmer. Mr Ed Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Sherland Wolfs and family Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe and family Little Ads Bring Big Results

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Service News (DOIO4) GREAT LAKES, ILL. (FHTNC) Feb. 7- Seaman Apprentice Ralph E. Bell, I'SNR. 18. ion <>f Mr. Murland L. Bell of bioi? pine Road, North Liberty, Ind., has comphd his two weeks of annual active duty for training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111., and has returned to his local Naval Reserve unit. Naval Reservist.- receive train* Ing in subjects such as naval history and organization, customs and courtesies,, ordnance and gunnery, seamanship, damagd control, first aid, swimming and survival, shipboard drills and sentry duty. A vigorous physical fitnss program rounds out the training. Returning to his lor d unit, hs will be provided with modern educational and technic d facilities. and training und-r regular Navy officers and petty officer! to enable him to become proflcien tin one of the many Navy technical fields.

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