The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1968 — Page 3

nights Os Columbus And Families Have Family Corporate Communion

uly 150 members of St. < k Council 5709 Knights of nbus and their families were nt for a Family Corporate munion Sunday for a special 'clock mass at St. Patrick ch. Walkerton. Celebrant of mass was Father Joseph e, priest at Sacred Heart nary. The host pastor and cil Chaplain, the Father ony Letko gave the sermon, ytes were Knights Kevin stetter and Harold aKnoff. breakfast W’as catered in the K>l Hall, featured scrambled i and Musages. The Crank ht and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. rett Patnaude were in charge -ted by Mr. and Mrs. Ed nski, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. nedy and Mr. and Mrs. HarMangua. Members of the imbian Squires served coffee milk.

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Following breakfast the Crank Knight introduced all his officers and also District Deputy District 6 Harry W. Malstaff. □ q CARDS OF TH AN K S D । Many thanks to all my friends and relatives for the cards, flowers and many acts of kindness while I was in the hospital and at home. I also wish to thank Rev. Williams and Rev. Babbs for their calls and prayers. Fannie Reeder I would like to thank everyone that sent me plants cards and gifts and for visits while in the hospital and since re; urning home. They were deeply appreciated. Leia Ruby Our Classifieds Start at 75c

“Easter Parade” Fabric And Style Show Planned Tickets for the annual “Easter Parade" Fabric and Style Show were distributed to members of the Better Homes Extension Club Monday night at their meeting at the Walkerton Community Building. It will be April 1 at the John Glenn High School beginning at 7 p.m. CST. The club has staged the show for the past eight years with a tremendous response from the public to see the sneak preview of their sewing efforts in Spring, Easter outfits, summer clothes, daytime. sports and formal wear. The MOM Fabric Shop at LaPorte provides the fabrics. All proceeds are used for 4-H and Youth benefits. Tickets at 75c are available from any club member or ticket chairman, Mrs. Branson Hiatt. A traditional highlight of the show* is their 15 minute intermission of talent featuring 4-H Share The Fun acts or youth performances. Mrs. Harry Malstaff is Entertainment chairman. Door prizes and refreshments complete the plans for a most enjoyable evening Mrs. Howard Clingenpcel, club president is general chairman. Mrs. Willard Naragon, model chairman, invites anyone to register to sew. Business Monday night was conducted by the vice-president Mrs. Albert Ray in the absence of the president. There were 24 in attendance. Mrs. Ray also reported on the St. Joseph Co. Citizenship Committee of which she represents Better Homes as chairman. Discussion included plans to sew for the Teegarden Nursing Home and visit Walkerton Nursing Home to read or write letters for the patients. The club will make plans to participate in the Walektron Summer Festival will first week in June sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. An outstanding program on February’s two presidents was presented by hostesses Mrs. Richard Anderson and Mrs. Anna Drake. Their decorations included a cherry tree and liberty Bell on the serving table. Each place setting was marked by a nut cup of either Lincoln or Washington. Mrs. Anderson related the history of both and con-

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ducted contests with the following receiving priz-s: Mrs. Harry Malstaff Mrs Wayne Cover. Mrs. George Williams and Mrs. Willard Narragon. Lincoln Township 4-H Plans First Meeting March 29 Lincoln Townsnip Girls 4-H Leader at Walkerton will be Miss Lynn Clark. North Liberty. She was introduced at the 4-H Advisory Board meeting Thursday night at John Gb nn High School. Miss Clark is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John f; Clark, North Liberty and is attending Bethel College. An out landing 4-H member for mm years in St. Joseph County, he received the Home Economic.-. award over all Giils 4-H projects in St. Joseph County in 1965. She had learned th*. privilege of attending State Fair Girls School, won the Home Furnishing Achievement award in 1966, participated in the State Fair Fashion Show three years and was reserve Grand Champion of Share the Fun in 1967. She announced there would be a general meeting of both Girls and Boys. 3:30 EST March 29 at the High School. All Junior Leaders wall med Friday, March 8, 3:30 EST also at the High School. All potential members

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are both boys and girls, are urged to attend the general meet, ing and bring their enrollment cards in order that project material can be ordered. of inter* t to all ih rm mberf will be their "Op*n Class Horse & Pony Show” which D*>n Wray, Horse and Pon. Lader will ex. plain at. the me. ting. It will take place Sunday. June 9 a’ Walker, ton. All 4-H members will ha asked to take part. DREAM LAND YOUNG CHILD take my handl And you and I will g to Dream Land Wo will have fun ju-t you and me Hore .are -< m* thin. w* will see; Peppermint h a-u and choc, olate streets Th> wh> I* buid 1 m *je f wfct.j < ’oi l r iv* i and blu* rry -ky And all of this for \ * u md I. Pineapple dogs and ■ herry cats Mint, mice and lieori" bats A spaghetti worm and an orange bird OH how absurb Marshmallow clouds and a lemon sun This land is full of fun Lime grass and a lime tree Yes, child, all of this is for you and me By Pam Rea rick (Pam is the 11 year old duaghtef of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rearick of Wilmette, 111. and granddaughter of Mrs. Clara Shultz. Walkerton, j

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