The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1968 — Page 12

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCTOBER 21. 1968

Tii Kappa Meets In Walkerton Epalon (’hi chapter of Tri Kappa sirority nn t Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Robert Hilei Mr John Powell, pie-;d« nt introduc'd M s. M ilt ohm Stom x of Crown Point, Ind , wh" is the Province Officer o Kappa Kappa Kappa {< , Province Nine Mrs. St nex reported th it Tn Kaj pa chupt> r gave over ten thousand d liars in scfmlai ships, The newest .cholaiship is the Beryl Showers Holland S< holarship F und, established in memo y of the founder <•! Kappa Kappa Kopp. It is giv. n t" a Senior girl at i nii.tii i I nivi i sitx to furth« . her edui all >n Krom the Memorial Eun ! thirteen < alleges in indi a, i aie given two hundre 1 it’i !- oim. Jy to be disbursed by th< i lit ge as a reel or emergency aiiM-s for a student. ’. I I 11 Ppa • pp ts the Hoosier Ai' Salon an 1 tin Northern hldaina Ait Sab n. also helps mail’d- in tl ■ Beauty Shop at 1 Jrattv Mi ns : la! Hospital an i the Bum Ward tor children at the Kilty Memonal Hospital. Mrs Daeil Hartsell, Ways :nd Means chairman, reported on the success of the Toy lit nd thanked all Tri Kapjra’s for thei supp a t of this project. Mental Health chairman, Mrs. Ern< >t BrovoM asked the Christmas gifts for the patients at Beatty Memorial Hospital be brought to the November meeting. Mrs. Bryce Rohrer asked all members to s t ve any envelope stamped with a commemorate stamp. These stamps will be used by the St. Joseph County Tuburculosis League as a means of raising funds. The bu'fet table was presided over by a glowing Jack OLant • n. The Mesdames Robert Gardner. David Whaley, Robmt Mercer and Iceland Welch asssted Mrs. Hiler in serving dessert. Masons Honored At OES Meeting Members of the Masonic Lodge were honored Tuesday evening. Oct. 15 at the meetin,’ of the Walkerton Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Robert WomenPast2l 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 feci old, tired, depressed In such irritation. CYSI EX usually brings fast, Tc ixmg comfort by curbing irritating g ms in strong, acid urine and by analF ac pain relief. Get CYSI EX at druggets. See how fast it can help you.

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Lidy Worthy Matron greeted the men with a poem "1 Know Something Good about you Mm. Lidy and Worthy Pat-on, Newton McC<>mb sang "Well be L ving You Always ’ Mrs. I.rh and Worthy Patron. Ncw1 ton Williams pre.sin ted an oiiginal Skit, ‘The Family Feud Each honor guest received a miniature white Masoni< Apron as a memento. During the business meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Palmer, Worthy Patron and Worthy Matron of the North Liberty Chapter was intioduced ana greeted. Several dated iff Visit mg Matron and Worthy Patrons of other chapters in District 21 were announced. Mrs. Charles Steinke profemmed as secretary and James Verkier as Associate Patron Edward Peterson answered the i birthday call. I During the social hour reI freshments were served by Mn Gary Clark and Mr .and Mrs Alfred Drews. Esta’e Stories Delight Women's Community Club On Friday. October 18. the 1 Womens f’ommunity Club of Walkerton heard the story of three Famous Estates presented m color by Mt Carl Horecky of Koontz Lake. Before hearing the narration the ladies enjoyed a delightful salad luncheon serve 1 by the hostesses. Handsome bronze wire baskets filled with beautiful yellow mums surround1 ed by bright colored leaves deorated the individual tables. The ’ tea table was resplendent with Its silver service and a horn of plenty from which tumbled many varieties of fall fruits; Mrs. Allen Q Seaholm poured. 1 The mood being set, Mrs. Milton Gerry, prognun (hairman introduced Mr. Horecky; the women settled back to enjoy the unusual and interesting story of the first estate which was Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California. This estate was built by a lady who h id more money than she knew what to do with. It seems that at one time she had visited a sorceress who toll her that she would live as long as she continued building. The sound of the carpenter's hammers never ceased. This is probably the craziest conglomeration o' rooms anywhere in the world. There are stai"ways that lead to doors which enter up< .1 blank walls. All the posts use I throughout the buildings are set upside down. The entry doors are of pure crystal. There appears to be no plan and many areas make practically no sense what-so-ever. Emm San Jose we traveled to San Simeon viewing the magnificknt seascape en - oute. San Simeon was the estate of the late William Randolph Hearst, which has been turned over to the State iff California. Private cars are not permitted on the grounds; it may be reached by

bus on conducted tours. The main building in this estate is referred to as the castle. There are numerous outlying guest houses- The houses are filled with unusual and ornate art. The main house has a little theater magnificently outfitted. There arc gold fixtures in the kitchen and ornately canopied beds and superb furniture In spite of all this beauty one could freeze to death for there is no provision for heating. There is a gorgeous outside swimming pool as well as a fantastic inthsir pool with a smaller poo) built especially for the children. Statuary which could not be purchased in Europe was duplicated by sculptors right on the grounds fm use both inside and out. This unique house was really lived in by the Hearst family. From the west coast we traveled to Miami to visit the fabulous Vizcaya estate of the late James Deering which is now the Dade County Art Museum. The acres of formal gardens with fountains and pools, statues and terraces are unbelievably beautiful. This great Italian House is on Biscayne Bay. It boasts o' bronze encrusted doors, richly canopied beds, an exquisite music room where over the organ hangs a painting which opens down the center to Jiermit the organ to he played. On the grounds is a pool fed by the waters of Biscay ne Bay which is sc“eened to keep out fish and other foreign objects. Here too (ne may find sumptuously furnished rooms, and a beautiful miniature theater build in the style of 17th century Italy. In a surprise conclusion Mr. Horecky showed aerial views o’ Koontz Lake taken in 1952 The Koontz Lake members had fun trying to identify their houses from the air. These into esting scenes were concluded with a picture of a gorgeous sunrise taken at 1:30 a m. Mrs. George Hillis, president welcomed the group in the busi-

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ness meeting which followed the program. Mrs. Paul Bodeman, secretary read a communicatim from "our" student nurse, Linda Betz who expressed her appreciation for the scholarship awarded her by the club. We were delighted to know that hei final grade this semester was an A. The club adopted the Toegarden Nursing Homo as its Community Improvement Project for the year. Bette Griffin reported on Goowill Industries announced she had Membership Curds for any club member interested in becoming an auxiliary member. Mrs. William Michalski read a cTimmunieatb n from the IFC Citizenship Division urging all club women to vote remembering that "Your Vote is You" Voice on Election Day." And to never forget the Key to Good Citizenship is ParticipatFnn. Roll call whs answered with "Some Place I d Like to Visit.” This took the members from the United States to Asia, Africa, Alaska and Appollo "8"! Mrs. Gus Verkier brought as her guest Mrs. I^onard Be.-itty. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. EYank HeKrich, Mrs. Ed Brook-

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