The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1968 — Page 12
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 12, 1968
Community Club's New Season Will Present Challenge Th- f st n vting of th- Walk- •• ’ i. \\ " hi s (’’ip -- unit \ < ‘mb t । an with ,i p>cn;c "ho h>n t M Wi lun Mpb.aNki on I I ■ S p ■ I i f. P - rwa •• • i bx M- . It . N- v 'I. T". 111 vor । pp a1 । an i th" i . p «■- pr< - nt. T! vi<d"- s \ " M • I 'pal J- i, -i. i V I-’' (' । lifo’nia ■i ' rm law of 111 H- xx t• d E< i ;u« >n : Mi . \ x 1 nd M B . b mith. \ft- i n- -f tUhm 'nn -r" than x u i .tn cat p< n. । aii.o the :i--u- bu>n ■- of g< Hing th- ' dn-u n t’> i .! " M< mb-o ■n i f•o nd Wi re vi-• t- <1 I y th i-vspi- -. !i ’ M' < J <>r^ Hll * 'ho m i; t "n.<’ ks annoum ed ti it ’An । ioa T'l' Beautiful” v -ua! In in th n s- ng f i the x a . 801 l < al! was r<-poniDd tn I v ! ‘limy an Int< r< -tiny Summer •Ant Ju>‘. in p i <sirg it might b n-iti-d that the CMnv'-ntmn i <nke I h yh in intvn -t. A I'ttei 'mm (’hubs (’. Holt. Sup nr' nd< nt of Hn S- uth B-n 1 Community School Corpoation \as ui bv th-- । p-t irv. Mrs. I till B-deman. This h ttci was in : sponse to th " Club response- to ; pagt Ad in the South B-nd HEADACHE PAIN S’AASASK f .es you FAST relief fc~ oars of headache, neural^ a, r f arthritis, rC..Beca.se STANBACK c ‘a . se.eral re.' :a , arprc.ed - ■ ■ fast re “f. gj can take STANBACK w th cy‘ _er:e. Sa! /action guaranteed! STAECK >fa "It any p•ep a< a • a Kcj f 1 1 1IJ Fil ’JI you .e ever •x] I'l. I‘lH used RMUMAaMMIJUH . ‘ FCWOHIS
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Tribune May 16. 196 s asking foan expression of support in th" in n* ditth ult a , । xpi rn ni od by th* school evaporation which m- u-] -d n.mirioU' un id< nts of lawl • ness by a .-mall minmity o m-nvi hmls bent on d- st in 11 >n of . n । ■ '.ablsl; d govcnnu-nt.il o! । du- ti na! system whu h w uld not । -mpl t ly surr- ndi i aut hoi it y to th- u <- mt ml. Mr. II . -t ti i ‘h it tln y Would d - .di t at w। ■ n <- s . y and p - • f ■ i - maintain a pi - per ( lima! e forth - dui ati< n of thv < hildi - n <>t thin community. Mi s Milton < I-*, iy, vi< e pi ii- nt o, IV , u ;(-sum-i of th ■ Club s Year Book fi- l!^ 69. Among -ne o r thi most in‘ resting progi mis is a p innod tup m May t । th-» Sangrab a Valley Boy s Hom- m < uixx' id, Ind. Th B i Iget for 196^ 69 pont- i I). M s. Roy Newell, tie . ill r XX .s : pp""\"d. On July 23 Mi - (h-orgp Hill: po-sdent. Mis. Paul Bodcmun and Mls. Ch< t, (Jnffm att nd- d tie M । !-Sunimm Council Mooting of the IEC in Indianapolis. It w.i- hen- thoy 1 arned from Mrs. B. LaDinc the IPC President an 1 m- mb - -of h- r c/fx ial family, th plums, pojeets. and programs for thv yvar 1968 69. One us the n x\- projects this y-ar will b< “th- Chap-1 forth Childi n” at th" Muscatatuc k Stat.- Ho pita! for tho mentally et ird d whi< h is located -.x mih-s* eif </ North Vorn.m. Th •! - is an urgent no d for thi chap-1 s;n< -th. e is no relgmus <-nt< - in tli - in"itnti n. an 1 any •d mo faoilit a ■ so any and a'! r-hgoi’i prog, ims ai • impro. xi cl ox ms s .me in th" ba - - ni -nt, -oiue too far distant f "in ’hi main building making it practically impossible to g-t th-' e in im no-nt we .th -r. Tin j lansfot the new chapej include a Piotestant wing, a (’athn)ic wing and j.o.x <i n arc mad* f or th<* J wi h faith. Th- ccert of thi. chipl wil! be about $150,000 and this will not bo prox’ided by tax chillars. A large portion of this ho; bi en sruid through Ir - quests, grants* and gifts. The
TEC is going to help raise the balance n ed <1 for the construction of "thv c-hupel fur the Childi< n." Eri-nds. bu-messes, chutih s, Sunday School classes and - tln i philnnth - pie oi gamz utn>n are urged to assist in thi; n-.'-d worthy uml-rtakin.a If you ar- intei t-ci checks <hould be mad- pay. bk• to Indiana Ecder-ati-m of Clubs. In the lower left hmd c.- ni-t of ‘he check writmail to Mrs. Wm. Ketchum, "th- Chape] for the Children." North Vernon. Indi-an i. A second m w and important project IS th" Am- rn an H-ritag-e library be a tou ist attracti m B is not intended that this Unary be a touri. t attraction but rather un- fm n-sx-arc'll. It is hop ed that by puwiding such a library people will learn of the n y- ars Ain iham Lincoln spent in In-hana and tlx- information c on-tain-'d therein will disp 1 mane of th-- mx’hs and mystery about him. Club will have the- opportunity to make cash donations so that the lib. ary may buy book or by buying u book on Linc-oln. Tlx» 160th annix*- rsary of Lincolns birth will be celebrated in 1969. Our continued projects for the year will be Dinr-s for Art, Musical Dimes. Latin American Scholarship, and the Nurses Sc holarship which was incrcasm! to SIOO this y-Ar. Th S- < ia] S- rvic-e prog~am o' last year iThe Tecgarden Nur ■ ing Home i will be continued. Much in the way of clothing a I n-membrane e favors w- ne given to th< Home last yea". It his been suggested that th< Club adup! the Home as th -ir Coinmunit y Improve rm-nt Project fm th" xvar thre ugh furnishing item for their c omfort and enjoy rm jc thus making h'e more pleasant for the patients. Thv Theme for thv GEWC f. r 1968 69 is Individual Involvement in keeping with this na'ional theme the IEC has adopt -1 for its- Th- m-- - Reap- nsib!e Involvemc n. This could very xx ll be car-ri-*d out in part by our local club a’m- ;t imm- -hat ly becau.sv this is tl • "Year To Vote" and it ma
well be that this could be one of your most responsible involvements. Don’t forget tu votg and get your neighbor to vote - it is hoped that the Women’s Conun. Club of Walkerton will l. > KMi', registered and will x-ute 100',. Tri Kappa Opens Fall Season The fall season so- the Epdhm Chi Chapter of T i Kappa begin Thursday ov-ning with their nn- ting at the home of Mrs. Robert Urbin. Mrs. John Powell xxxi, install-d as president forth • coming year with Mrs. Lloyd Thomas vice pre-sid nt; Mrs. William Carter recording seer tary; Mrs. Harlan Kepcha corresponding secretary; Mrs. Russell Hartsough treasurer and Mrs. Low 11 Hartsell, assistant treasurer. Th- - officers were install ’d by the retiring prsident, Mis. Bryce Rohrer. Mrs. Powell announced h-r chairmanship to include Mi .. D-nslow I>»11, Art; Mrs. Stanl'-y Orcutt. Auditing committee. Charity; Mrs. Robert Hiler. Budget; Mrs. .Mahlon Jacob. Chaml> r of Commerce rep.-esen tative, Communit y Project; Historian. Mrs. William Carter; M s Don Wray, Husband and Wife Dinner; Mr.s. Ernest Bnmild, Mx-ntal Health; Mrs. Richard H-rshberg r. Nominating Committee Scholarship; Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, Sunshine and Parlimentarian; Mih. Lloyd Thomas. £uiiiiir Jiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiir^ = Spe< ializing in Permanent ~ = Waving Dede’s E Beauty Salon = Hair Shaping. Coloring A S E Styling E Phone .W-8644 E Operator*: E DEDE FEJES !X»M RooHevelt Road = - Walkerton, Indiana -illlllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllHlllllir
Pledge Trains, Program; M,Robert Bausa, Publicity; Mi E rol Vanßuskirk, Scrap bo->| Senior Tea; Mrs. Georg-- Rohm son, Song Leader; Mrs. Robei M'icvr, Style Show. Telephone Mrs. Carl Christensen, co-chah man of the style show; and .Mi Lowell Hartsell, Ways and Meat. Six memners of the Walk rt. Tri Kappas attended the Wi ville Installation of Zeta Omieo Chapter Eriday -wning. Tie were Mrs. Powell. Mrs. Jac< Mrs. Doll, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Hil and Mrs. Rohrer. The chapter agreed to don one or more items per memb to th auction in Hammond. It sponsored by the Northern It diana Art Salon and Mra I> will be in charge for the lo< chapter. Tentative plans we"c made b a toy party for the public < Oct. 10. Proceeds will be f charity. Program for the evening w provided by three of the r. initiates. They wre Mrs. Dav Whaley. Mrs. Jack Ryan, ar Miss Dvbbie Brovoid. Hostesses assisting Mr. Urb were Mr. Roy DeSimon*‘. M James Capek and Mrs. Richai Masterman. The next meeting will t>> । the home of Mrs. Robert Hilt and will be inspection by t! province officer Mrs. Kay Ston from Crown Point un Oct. 17. Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drug gists. Sec how fast it can help you
