The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1968 — Page 9

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4..«, ... ^„. . suited Community Service established a 15MW United Fund cimp-ii-n g‘**l nf $1,755,760 at their meeting in HnnM Nelgftbo-h<>od Center on Munday The g<».d. higher mr in th* history of St. .Tos.ph County's United Fund, was dubbed “histone" by Richard A Ros'titha!, CSC Board Pi -aden’ Thi » y« ir s goal repr* s- nt - in 11.4k* increase over the amount rained last yar and is one o' tl. ■ highest perc *ntage increases n r undertaken by the St. Jo*?ph County community. Th • b -id stand by the United Fund i < mmensurate with the trends m Uni-b-d Fund goai set’ing acroas th • nation. Nation illy nv» ag « ^how an increase of 10', in camj Hgn goals. In Bt. Joseph County the goal inert a e j tler’ i u kx al commitrnvnt to squat dy face th<- urt *n crisis. 9.4 G ot the imrvaw is to as trre th- c< ntmuatton of the Cw.pl < hensive N ighboihood ^Tviews program operating out of the Hansel N -igbboi.ioud C m *r at 1045 W -st W ishington ind a H*l'-Way Hou* operated by the Mental Wealth Atakw-lation at 1217 South Michigan. The Huns-I Center Program was tmtiaU*d in April of this year under a special grant of $130,000 from United Fund Rvscrvs 22'. of the goal metvM e bus been ;et <jmnu nded in ©rdtT to maintain ongoing pro grams of already cstubllahs d I Co agencies in the community. Bin«e its inception, the .MuHiServue (Vnler has b-cn completely Mas cd, a day care rente ha# bi* n instituted uni i. alcady servuag 22 Uulu. with a puU-n tial h<r serving 50 pre-achooiers; whir waX* neighborhood supp > t and interest in tenders has b<<-n develop'd; und a supportive employment aervKJ program is operating in cooperation with th' (’hamt* of CornnMree. Kmpluyment S«Turity Divudon and uth r local agencies. In ps»scnting the recommendatk>l of the Agency Relation* Department. Dr. George Haley. Chairman, stressed that a thorough invutigat ion of all budget requests had been conducted; significant reductions have been made and th- recommended allocations <e'lecl the ab.*Uute minimum amount neechxl to nmintain a balanced program of.voluntary health and wlfare services for the peqpk- of St. Joseph County Dr Haley aluo sti< swd that all I’SC agencies wil b expeetvd to ' '*xert maximum eff<»rt to produ- ■ elf.income through fee* airl du * from pet sons ai !v to piv for «•■• vice* which they dealt**. In mo ^’Uiy. Vmt< d Fund dol'ar* then Wilj Lk available to assure

vices tor un>» ■ wao < ui nui aouia to pay all or part of th- cost. It is the work nf the A.RD. Committee to review each agency n quest for funds before a campaign goal is set. Since early spring the Committee has been receiving bulg—t propoanls and "going over them w-ith a fin** t»»oth conib ' at cording to Dr. Hahy. Many huuus of volunteer Work wre spent by this committee which is responsible for the stewardship of United Fund dollar*. _ The requests by agencies during th** last f« w months have amount'd ti> $1867 717 or what would amount to 18.7*4 inctrase over the amount raised hist year. Such it requeM from th*- St. Joseph County community would have -e---quuvd producing* $294,551 in n*-w money. As 'he new giwil now .*<tand«, >1»2.U00 in n*-w money is needed. InclL-ied in th-* overall total by field.- of service* am: Fnmilv A Child Care Services Amount r«qia’ t*<l $647 4mh amount r*commended $589 152: Health Services Amount nqu-st'd $352,063. amount tv-commended $342,303; Leisure Time S.-vie-s Annamt requested SB9O 526, amount recommend *d $353 655; Stat.* A National Agencies Amount requc.drl $41,166. amount recoium<etMk*d $.34 176; Community Planning Cifnpaign Costs and Central Se-vice* Admintf*ration Amount r*que-it»*d $190,000, ani'iunt rtxs>n i mended sl9ot>o<): Rex rve fur Uncnftrrtable Pledt**s Amount r-qu**»ted S9O 000, amount rcommended S9O 000. Demon tratnn Grants P ogrnm Amount requested sl9 974. amount rrts>mmcnd'*d sl9 974; Multi S- rvace Neighborhood Program Amount r-quested $136,500, amount -ecomm-nded $136,500 It was stressed by the Agency Relations Department *hat all recomnwndaions by VSC art* tentativ»- Final appn^-nbof aHocation * comes only a ter the United Funl campaign is compiet'ed and th • amount of funcs avrnlable for allocation i* j..iuwn The campaign o*flcially gets underway on September 26th and ends or Octot -r 24th However, inttml campaign work hus already begun Campaign Chairman Tracy B Madolr has reported corpomt-e ruiUvuti n calls with thirty largest corpomions in th* corunumtv have bt n a cause for optimism since a 10 . plus inrrenae in corp irate gifts nver last year Inis already b, • n promised FURSE*FRAN4E c >ncvnt atien *'f übihtv an 1 continuity of are a’wnyi n-svxsary for su< < ' ss.

Rainbow News On Monday night September 2.3. Miss Maxine Mullet, Worthy Advisor pres.d -d at her last meeting of Walkerton Runbow. Guests introduce wer- Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet. Mrs. Mildred Dutcher, Mrs. Gary Clark, Miss Sharon Knowlton, Past Advisor, Miss Pam Dutcher Past Advisor, und our own Pop Di**ws was warmly welcnmed back after his long illness; also Mrs. Hosteler. Maxine reminded us to all plea.* attend church with h* r on Sunday, October 6 at the Pr-sbyteriun Church. Meet at church at 10:15. Many Grand officers will be our guests a'ter attending the reception on Saturday night OctYiber 5 at 7 p.m. at the Walkerton Grade School. This reception is to honor Miss Lui Mulht, Grand Drill D-ader and Mrs. Al Drews Grand I>-puty of Dist. 26. All parents and friends ai - cordially invited Ari-pct was given by some of the girls who went to Fraanklin. Ind. Sunday, Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs.and Mrs. Hiatt Jrov - the girls, Nancy Hiatt, Sonya and Tonya Erickson and Sandy Welch for Masonic Home Day. Rainbow Girls. DeMolay and Jobs daughters from all over the stat • preformed a program for the guests at the Home. They found it v*- y interesting and fun. Mom Drews read a poem I abuut the beauty and both physical and spiritual care to bv I found in living th re. written by j one of the gu«*sts. Ranbow, MiI sons and Eastern St ir *|ipp >rt ‘ this small town, with its lovelydining hall, nice rooms and chapel. Its own modern hospital, beautiful grounds, printing press etc., where our loved senior citizens may be given a ral i home. Janice Hartsough offered to bak -a cuke for Eddie Junes for his birth-Jay September 30 at the Walkerton Nursing Hom**. Maxine called on th- newly elected Worthy Advisor to t< 11 of her plans and list of v fa rs. The following girls will be installed on Saturday, October 12 ut 7 p.m.: Sue Six, Worthy Ad vi**r; Janice Hartsough. Worthy Assoc. Adv.; Brenda Thornbu g. (liarity; Lynn PtckaW. H<p-; Carol Taylor, Faith; Kathy M irtin. Recorder: Mary Anne Ke-sh, Treusurer; Roxanne Whit -berry. Chaplin; Kathy Pugsley. Drill Leader; Nancy Jackson. Love; Paula Payton, R- hgion; T>bbie Six. Nature; Diane Daube, Immortality; Margaret Mechling, Fidelity; Nancy Stickivy, Patriotism; T*rri Kmca. 1. Service; Vickie Taylor, Cons, obste-ver; Sherrie Bealer, Out**r Observer; Sandy Welch, Musician; Marva Thornburg, Tonya Erickson Choir Dirctors; Vickie Hostet'- r, Historian; Kristie Krick, Promp* -r; Juanita Steinke. Hoodie*- Prt*m- i i*-; Maxine Mullet. Rose Lectur- । er; Marsha Hostetler Sonya Erickson. Soloists. Sue announced *»ae would have ( a practio- on Saturday, Oct. 12 ।

Our Thought For You From Kent IL Palmer

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Marilyn Monroe unwittingly points out one nf the principal problems of mankind when she quipped, "Fame may go by and - so long. I've had you." S«»nie people hunger for fame and fortune. Then, when the hunger is satisfied, a different, more severe, gnawing hunger exists; a hunger fur the meaning of H*e, a hunger for a purpor* for living. It isn't only the drug addicts, the alcoholics, the criminals, the delinquents, who in miwry seek an ultimate solution tv num's needs. The political doctors are well aware of this when thei prescribe cures; p-mIM-r cure-alls for mankind's ailments. Th cu-e can not be found in a higher standard of living as long a* the ailments vs fear, envy, despair, jealousy and selfishmws remain uncurnl. Nur can the cure be Ojund in the hollowneaa of a wishful thinking society that spends more than SIOO,OOO 000.00 a year for advice and guidance from fortune Miers. astronomers. etc. There is a cure however; easy to prescribe but hard to take. Part this cure requires taking a stand between the will of God ind the will of man. When we realh mean and adh- rto "Thy will be dune" the cure will come. Ftdnier Funeral Home North Lilierty, a»»d Nusbuum Funeral Home Walkerton. 'Hg-3444

OCTOBER 3, 1968 THE INT3EPENT)fJNT-NEWB M

at 10:30 for all new officers and installing officers. Sharon Knowlton, past advisor will be installing officer Pam Dutcher, past advisor will be Marshall. Girls are to meet at 1:00 p m. Saturday at the G.ad- School ^•r practice The following girls will be in all escorts, ing girls wnll be in all escorts. Kathy Martin, Terri Kinc lid, Dana Daube, iViula Payton. Cathy Lidy, Marianne Kersch. Th*- following girls will be Ladies in Waiting. Tunya and Sonyu Erickson, Nita Steinke, Nancy Hiatt, Kristie Krick, Janice Hartsough. Maxine Mullet, Sandy W*lch. others in chorus will be Vicki and Marsha Hostetler, Vicki Taylor, Carol Taylor. All other members pHise come to sing! Lets makt this a big succss. Bren 11 and Marva Thornburg will have charge of the guest book and vouchers. Walkerton East-rn Star under the direction of Worthy Matron Irene Lidy will b*- in charge vs refreshments. Girls who offert-d to help decorate Friday night. Octobei 4 at 7:00 are Vicki*- Taylor, Vickie Hostetler, Sue Six, Deb bie Six. and Nancy Jackson. pl*-ase anyone who cun spare an h’»ur or so, girl or adult, d< please htlp. Mom Drews expressed Rainbows sympathy to Mrs. H-ir v Fry and our fomr-r top officer Jeannie Fry Reed in the loss of their husband and father. Imm**diatly following th- meeting all members are asked to accompany Mom and Pop Drews to the funeral home to pay our i - spects. Under good of order. Sue Six approach*-d the East and es cortex! Maxine behind the alter, where stv expressed in poetry the offie*:s regret in seeing h- r term come to a close and what a fine officer she had b-m. Since Maxines symbols were ’he Bibland Dove a white stryrafoam Bible was pr sented to her. The top officers and color stativns then advanced and with works of love and hope fV>r the future plae-d .small doves and the 7 colors on the Bible. Sue con elud'd with the prayer that God would guide h*r through’-ut her future life. Mom Drews expressed pl-nsun- in working with her. how dependable -and faithful to her of'ic- she ha 1 bwn Maxine thanked her offic *rs and Mom Drews for all thier c>. operation and kindness to her. She conclud’d by reading a poem as her wish for theme “Success" Meeting was closed in ergular form Mr». Al Drews Mbther Advisor PIIII^THEA TO MEET Th” Philathea Class of the United Methodist church will bold their meeting on Thurs. October 10 at 200 pm. in th” Illinois Street Building. Mrs Roy Miller. Mrs Ben Williams and Mrs. I^awrence Groshuns will be th” hostesses.

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