The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1968 — Page 13
K L News By Pat Rielie 586-2164 Conservation Club The regular meeting of the club 11 be held on Friday, April 19th 8:00 p.m. in the clubhouse. Irs. E. William Amick, program I,airman, has secured a speaker >m the Marshall-Starke Dc- . lopment Center who will speak p the work being done at the l nter. Refreshments and social nur will follow the program. Everyone is invited. Senior Citizens The members of the Senior tizens will meet on Thursday, ,pril 18th at 1:00 p.m. in the [ Hints Lake Conservation Club, limes and refreshments will folw the business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. William Michalski । turned recently from a trip to 'enver, Colo. Salt Lake City tah; Albuquerque New Mexico nd Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Vhile in these cities, they spend ime sightseeing and visiting ricnds. Sunday dinner guests at the >me of Mr. and Mrs. Albert '.'ohlgemuth were Mr. Charles ;rodnichi and sons of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Haggerty f Mishawaka were Saturday msts at the Howard Wisler >me. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murphv nd family of South Bend weiv Sunday guests at the home of Ir. and Mrs. Layman Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson ere Monday evening guests at ie home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert irga and family. The occasion as to celebrate Mrs. Anderson s irthday. Mrs. John Seese, who has been n the LaPorte Hospital for the ast week is expected to return > her home sometime the latter n t of the week.
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Daughter Is Born Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd George are the proud parents of a daughter born to them on April 2nd in the Starke Memorial Hospital. Little Cheryl Ann weighted seven pounds and seven ounces at birth. G<x>d Friday services will be held at the United Methodist Church at 1:00 p.m. Mr. Ray Pannabecker, President of Bethal College, will be the guest speaker. On April 28th new members will be accepted into the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church. May 12th will be the Dedication of Children. OES NEWS Three elective and appointed officers were installed Tuesday evening. April 2, at the meeting of Walkerton Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. The Worthy Matron, Mrs. Irene Lidy* and Worthy Patron, Newton Williams presided in the East at their first meeting of the year. Mrs. Lidy installed Mrs. Edward Petersen to the station of chaplain, Mrs. Nelson Walz as organist and Myron Mullet as sentinel. Mrs. Edward DeVos installing Marshall. l Renewal of the Obligation, under the direction of the Worthy Patron was participated in by all present. Mrs. Lidy announced her committee appointments for the year as follows: Proficiency: Mrs. Elsi< Johnson, Newton Williams and Mrs Leanord Beaty: Auditing: Mrs. Ed Petersen, Alfred Drews and Mrs. Charlie Steinke: Examining: Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfenburger and Mrs. Janu s Verkier; Sickness and distress: Mrs. Clarence Reid, Mrs. ' Grover Oplinger and Mrs. David ' Mellin; Ways and Means: Mrs. Robert King, Mrs. Charles High, i Mrs. Danny Dipert, Mrs. Larry Groves, Mrs. Louis Daube, Mrs. i Orville Klinedinst, Mrs. Raymond - McCarty and Mrs. William Rhodes.
Also: relief: Mrs. Leßoy Smith, Grover Oplinger, Mrs. James Martin and Mrs. Garry Clark; Music: Mrs. Nelson Walz. Mrs. John McCombs, Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst and Mrs. William Heim Jr.; By-laws: Roscoe Provence, William Steinwald and Mrs. Denslow Doll; Decorating: Mrs. Newton Williams, Mrs. Bess Gindelberger, Mrs. Alfred Drews, Mrs, Ray Nusbaum and Mrs. Wayne Cover; Kitchen Maintenance and dinners; Mrs. Lidy, Mrs, Ida Mae Watkins, Miss Audrey Dolph, Mrs. Danny Dipert, Mrs.
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Drews and Mrs. Fritz Skinner: Hospitality: past matrons, past patrons and officers: Membership: Mrs. Walter Jackson, Mrs. Mary Bauer and Mrs. Charlie Steinke; refreshments: Mrs. Robert Candler and members; Card Committee: Mrs. William Steinwald. Mrs. Mary Baurer protemmed in the station of Esther. Mrs. James Verkier, Worthy Matron, Jr. Past read an interesting letter from the chapters adopted Sister, a resident of the Masonic Home in Franklin, Mrs. Manilla
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Fraxe. Members were ask to send Mrs. Fraze Easter greetings. The Conductress, Mrs. Robert King presented a gift to Mr. and Mrs. Newton Williams from the officers, in honor of their welding anniversary. Mrs. Lidy opened ana clos'd the mfeti-g with vers< sos Friendship 11 4esses for the .vxial hour were: Mrs. Walter Pickavet, Mr. ,>nd Mrs. Jay Downs, Mrs. D< c<thv Alwine and Mrs. Dean Ande- n. — — Men who invent । xcu-* s ie t infringing on an age-old patent.
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