The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1968 — Page 3
’relude To >utumn Show ei For Sept. 12 I Pinal plans w^rc made Monday hi for the “Prelude to Aunn" wig. fashion show and d party to be sponsored by the rician Club on Sept. 12. [donation for this went is SI.OO 1 tickets can be purchase! m any Club member. Phe stylists are Mrs. Thomas paugh, featuring the wigs I Mrs. 01li * Back will lie fa* >ns demonstrator. (odels are: Mrs. Leo Savoie, < Kevin Huffstetter, Mrs. A. Kenn 'dy. Mrs. Harold Muncie, *. Dennis Traub, and Mrs. ie Brems. Children models will be Delia iffstett^r and Richard Vancza. rhere will be a free wiglet for ae lucky lady at this party. PITCHING? _et doctor's formula stop it. mo speeds soothing relief to exnally caused itching of cc/ema, nor rashes, skin irritations, nonKonou? insect bites Desensitizes nc endings. Kills millions of surce germs, aids healing. “De-ikh” n with Zcmo, Liquid orOmtmcnt. ,uick relief, or your money back I
BAKE SALE | At I The Mission Thrift Shop I SATURDAY. AUGUST 31 10:00 a.m. To ? ? CAKES PIES COOKIES MKHHNHBBHMKHMHBHHMHHKHMIIMHMMMMMBMnMMSnMHMHMi
The End Is Near OF OUR CLOSING OUT SALE Still A Number Os Excellent Buys In COLOR TV - SMALL APPLIANCES Records & Record Players ■ Tape Recorders * Radios • Hobby Items & Accessories FINAL CLOSE OUT A large Variety Os Items At Just Vi Price A Few Water Heaters Yet At Just $49.00 A Little Fishing Tackle Yet At Vt Price Or Even Less On Some Items modern electric PHONE 656-4611 NORTH LIRERTY
Indiana Grower To Supply White House Xmas Tree An Indi ma grown Christmas tro. won first place at the National Christmas Tree Growers Convention held at th • University of Pennsylvania, competing agamst over twenty other states for these honors. Dun uoodwin of Indianapolis was chosen at the summer meeting of the Indiana growers to select and take this tree to the National Convention, where it won h>p honors. Over a thousand people attended this conv>nti >n from all parts of the United States including over 40 from Indiana. Indiana Growers Take A Christinas Tn* To The White House According to Ervin Stuntz of Walkerton, President of th? Indiana Growers Asso., Indian i was chosen to tak« an IS ft. Christmas Tre to the' White House this coming Christmas. Mr. Stuntz appointed growers from all parts of Indiana to h dp spot their tne They a ' Riiha d Rambo, LaPorte; Stanley H nsh r, Haml’t; Edgar Lott, Lafayett"; Charles Santon. Madison and Don Goodwin of InJianap >bs who will take the Christmas tree ta Washington. Anyone having or knowing of such a tree plxise notify any one of the committee.
Community Club To Start 48th Season On Septi nib i sixth, a’ no n, the Woman's Community Club I Walkerton will b. gin its 48th season by having a picnic at the Koontz Lake residence of the William Michalski's. Each member is asked to bring her own table service and a dish of her choice. Roll Call for the day will be: An In* -resting Summer Event. M 's. Milton Gerry, vice president will present the Program Schedule, Budget and Audit. Hostesses for Wats meeting will be Mrs. Milton Gerry, Mrs. John Goodpasture and Mrs. William Michalski. Cross Country Squad Lists *6B Schedule The North Liberty Cross Country team has rel< ised their 1968 schedule. Action in this sport will b*gin on Tuesday. September 3. Dennis J >hnson is again the cross country coach and over the years this team has had n very successful record. The schedule of meets is as follows: Tues., Sept. 3 Jackson T Thurs.. Sept. 5 T^iVille T Tu^s.. Sept. 10 Oregon-Davis H Thurs.. Sept. 12 New Prairie H Tu^s.. Sept. 17 John Glenn H Thurs., Sept. 19 Knox T Tues., Sept. 24 Jim town T Thurs., S'pt. 26 New Prairie Invit. Bat., Sept. 28 Goshen Invit it ion al Thurs., Oct. 3 Wakarusa H Tues., Oct. 8 North Judson T Sat., Oct. 12 Indips. Short riig» * Invitational Mbn., Oct. 14 NSC Meet (New Prairie) Tues.. Oct 15 SBCSC M et Fri., Oct. 18 Sectional Erskine
AUGUST 29. 1968 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —
SALVATION ARMY DROP BOX IN NORTH LIBERTY Thi Salvation Army has n nounced that a Drop Box is bing put in North Liberty for the convenu nc< of all to u.-r?. The b»>x will be located at the Harold Ar Gene's Stardard Station. Tin will give add'd convenience to evryone wishing to donate articles of any nature to the Salvation Amy instead of relying on the hit and miss p:< kup servici nf th* 1 trucks in town. SOLDIER DIES Mrs. Mary Licht received a telegram from Chi^f of Nava! Personnel in Washington, informing he- of th*> death of her husband, Marvin Licht. 21 Monday, August 26. Hi stiff* red a heart attack while on b ard ship and was taken to a h- spit d in
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Our Thought For You From Kent It. Palmer
Labor Day thoughts . . . Since the first Lab- r Day ptradin 1882 in New York City, evolution (machinery replacing men i and forms of revolution have b*en < on>t.mt companions in the cause of labor. Strikes, lock-out.-, sit-ins boycotts, bricks, clubs — yes. even guns hav • play'd a part in labor’s gains . . and losses. Goals have been reached. r. -w goals set up. The working man land that includes nv st of us th days) has gained stature and status. While we still have too many pockets of poverty in our population, most people today can and do buy the m? - s<;ti' S of life. Increasing numbers of peoph njoy luxuii°- which proceeding gen-rations dared not even hope for. With all this progress, an unremoved thorn in the fle.4i i mains. It is a perplexing problem with no easy an>w r in sight. Intrr°*Ungly enough, the problem is m mt honed in the 28th Psalm- “Requite them according to th work of their hands; render mem their due reward. rh" problem: Just what is "due reward?” No 20th Century Solomon has yt appeared on the American scene with even a half way acceptable answer. We wonder. Is there an answer.’ If so, what it is. Palmer lAineral Home North Liberty, 656-8362 aud Nusbuum Funeral Home Walkerton. 586-3444
Japan where h lied. His wiL is the former Mary Schmid of Walk-1 ton. Funeral amm 'mi nts re in* compl te at this time. Buy your face a razor. Gillettelechinatic . Razor $2.95 • •
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