The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 June 1968 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JUNE 20. 1968

Legion 189 And Auxiliary Seat New Officers Joint Installation Ceremonies of new officers of the Orville Easterday Post of the Walkerton American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary were h< Id Saturday evening. June 15. at S p.m. at the Post Home. Post Commander William Flaugher conducted the opening and greeted the over 100 guests. He presented the Unit president. Mrs. John Groves. She introduced Mrs. Raymond Kinzer of Westville. District President and her husband; Mrs. Don Conn of South Bend, incoming District ' Now Possible To Shrink Hemorrhoids I And Promptly Stop Itching, Relieve Pain In Most Cases. Science has found a medication •with the ability, in most cases—to relieve pain, itching and shrink hemorrhoids. In case after case doctors proved, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction took place. The secret is Preparation H®. It also soothes irritated tissues and helps prevent further infection. Just ask for Preparation H Ointment or Suppositories.

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President and her husband; also Mrs. Chas. Roth. Walkerton, a past distiict president. Mrs. Edward Klopfenstein, installing officer assisted by Mrs. Robert Wardman. and Mrs. We ne Bellinger. Sgt's-at-Arms; and Mrs. Harvey Steffen, chaplain installed the new corp of officers. They were; president, Mrs. Fred Fitzke; Ist vice, Mrs. J' hn Grover; secretary, Mrs. Dorothy Flaugher; treasurer. Mrs. Chai les Roth; chaplain, Mrs. Wayne Hostetler; historian, Mrs. Willodene Daube; and the two Sgt's-at-Arms, Mis. Inez Clark and Mrs. Ruth Clark. Mrs. Fitzke thanked the Unit for electing her, she announced her chairman for the year and called a board meeting for June 20, at 7:30 p.m. She introduced her husband, Fred and sons, Bill and Bob. Commander Flaugher introduced his wife Helen, also all past Commanders of the local Post. The Installation team from the Edward Skwiat Post No. 151 of Michigan City, installed the following Post officers: Commander. Fred Fitzke; Ist Vice, Linder Schmeltz; 2nd Vice; Cecil Edwards; Finance officer, John Clark; Adjuntant, Edward Klopfenstein; Sgt-at-Arms John (Larry) Groves; Chaplain, Charles Wooley; Historian, John Sheaks; and Service officer, Harvey Steffen. The obligation was given by Don Conn, Past District Commander of South Bend. Post 189 presented Past Commander Flaugher with a ring in

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appreciation for his past two years of service as Commander. He was also presented a scrap book holding memoiries of his terms of office, by Mrs. Flaugher. In Commander Fitzke's acceptance speech he expressed the pleasure of having his wife as coworker this year. Linder Schmeltz, past commander introduced out of town guests from North Liberty, Nappanee, Plvmouth, South Bend, and Michigan City. Miss Elaine Knowlton niece of the Fitzke’s gave a reading, "The Flag" and presented a house Flag to the Fitzkes from herself and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knowlton. The meeting was closed with singing "God Bless American." followed by the retiring of the flags. A buffet luncheon was served during the social hour. FFA Members Attend Annual State Convention Some 1.500 farm youths representing Indiana's 10.000 Future Farmers of America membership will meet at Purdue University today for the organization’s 39th annual state convention. Two official delegates from each of the State's 231 local chapters will comprise the voting body conducting the convention's business. State FFA officers who will

preside over the convention arc Ron Mosser, Geneva, president; Dave Larsh, Colfax, vice-presi-dent; Allen Ullom, Winchester, secretary; Ralph Walker, Kirklin, treasurer; Mike Doerstler, Gremsfoi k, reporter; and Rusty Deckard, Sullivan, sentinel. William Boehm, Mosinee, Wis., national FFA vice-president, greeted the first general session Tuesday afternoon, June 18. in Loeb Playhouse of Memorial Center. Past state officers' dinner was also that evening. Curry Stoup, president New Idea Division, Avco Corporation, Coldwater, Ohio, addressed the general session in Loeb Playhouse Tuesday night. District meetings and a session of newly elected district presidents was held. Boehm was principal speaker at the general session Wednesday morning, June 19. State Hoosier Fanner candidates were announced, Indiana FFA Foundation report was given and visiting state officers were recognized. Indiana FFA officers for 196869 were elected at the afternoon session, followed by a talent show and executive secretary’s report. The State FFA band and chorus entertained at the Wednesday morning and afternoon sessions. The Hoosier Farmer banquet was held in the Union building ballrooms Wednesday at 6 p in. followed by the Star Hoosier Farmer Ceremonies in Loeb Playhouse. During the ceremonies,

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the 1968 Indiana Star Farrfl^ was named and 11 honorary Hoosier Farmers were recog* nized. A business meeting, seating of new state officers and recognition of 1968 Exchange students will highlight Thursday morning's closing session. A new and retiring executive committee luncheon will conclude the convention. State award winners in different categories will be announced at each session cf the three-day convention. At the end of 1967 a total of 31 denominations of pure nickel coins was in circulation in 17 countries, and 228 denominations of cupro-nickel coins were in circulation in 79 countries. REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolve® Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratching at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now amazing Compound W* penetrates into wartfl, destroys their cells, actually melt® warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warts safely, effectively, leaves no ugly scars, t