The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1968 — Page 9

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Mrs. Marie Roberts of F<rrt Wayne spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Williams. Mrs. D Maris Metzger of Columbia City spent Monday and Tuesday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bertha Urbin. James Meltinos former Walkertrm resident now of Hanna, underwent eye .surgery November Bth in E Street Hospital, LaPortc. He is in room 220. Miss Joanne Williams, a freshman at Indiana University, Bloomington spent the week end i with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Hu.old Williams. ( Dr. and Mrs. Bryce Rohrer have returned from Ann Arbor, । Michigan where Dr. Rohrer at- . tended Post-Graduate medical courses at the University of • Michigan Medical School. They Visited with Rev. and Mrs. David Owen while in Michigan Jayda Downs recently returned from a three week visit with Mr. and Mrs Jana Wooden* in Phoenix, Arizona and Mr and Mrs. Robert Prtksovlts In Scottsdale, Arizona. While on her trip she visited a copper mine in Ajo, Arizona and also Old Tucson Mr» Edna Wolfe was honored Friday evening for her birthday with a dinner given by her children and grandchildren at San Beno’s Restaurant in Griffith, Indiana. Present were her son, Max Wolfe, of Walkerton, her daughter and son-In-1 w. Mr. and Mrs John Schulte of Park Forest, 111., and grandchHd-en.

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Mrs. Gerald Howard is at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where she is undergoing tests and x-rays. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sprinkler of Walton spent Saturday In Walkerton visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mastermnn and “on and Mr. and Mrs. James Keeling and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Craig were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Glasser and family in Oak Park, HI. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schober of Chicago were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Art Shirley returned recently from several weeks vacation. Some erf the places of interest they visited were, Lincoln City and Springfield, Illinois; Hannibal. Missouri, tiie home of Mark Twain; Lake of the Ozarks, Silver Dollar City, MisSuuri; Hot Springs, Arkansas and through Southern Indiana along the Ohio River. Mrs. Frank Dunn returned home Sunday from a vacation in the East. She visited her sister-in-law Mrs. R. H. Dunn in Martinsburg, W’est Va. They both then went to Williamsburg, Va., where Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haris of Chicago met them. Mrs. Dunn returned home with them Friday and stayed with her daughters Mr. and Mrs. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gore and families until Sunday.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Ridenour and son, Stephen of Logansport were Sunday visitors in the Ray Chapman home. Walkerton OES “Must We Know?”, a poem was given by Mrs. Irene Lidy, Worthy Matron of Walkerton Chapter Order of the Eastern Star to open the meeting Tuesday evening, Nov. 5. A report was made on the proceeds for the Scottish Rite dinner the chapter served last month Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and Mrs. Ernest Sanders were named co-chairman of the Christmas Cheer Committee. Mrs. lady read an account of the founding of the Mas. nic Hume at Franklin, Ind. It was a drcam of Nettie Ransford who spent her last years as a patient of the home O.E.S. Day held their annual Memorial Day at the Home Sunday Nov. 3. Hundreds of friends from all parts of Indiana attended and called <m guests of the Home. Walkerton Chapter has adopted a kidy guest of the hume and Worthy Matron. Mrs. Lidy. and Mrs. Reid reported on thei impressions of the home and hospital. Dates Mrs. Lidy ask all members to please mark on their calendars we-e. Nov. 9, a reception for Ira Smyrls, of Lal’nrte Grand Sentinel of the Indiana Grand Chapter Order v>f the Eastern Star at 3:30 CST; Nov. 19, the next meeting night 25 year members will be honored. There are 9 members to -eceive their pins from the chapter. Members to be so honored are, Mrs. Marian Olsen, South Bend; Mrs. Lillian Patterson, Edinburg. Ind.; Mrs. George Trapp. Grovertown; Mrs. Betty Winkley, Berkley. Mich ; Mrs. Marie Powers, LaPorte; Mrs. Robert Lute, and Mrs. Ruy Powell,

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Walkerton. Other dates are: December 22 a dinner will be served the past Masters dinner of the Walkerton Lodge. Members of O.E.S. are urged to offer their assistance to Mrs. Lidy who will be chairi man. November 23. a reception , honoring Mrs. Louise White, i South Bend, Grand Organist of i the Indiana Grand Chapter, in South Bend; the local o fleers party pot luck dinner and pro- . gram will be held at the Temple. Plan to bring your children, grand childram or your neigh- [ bors children to enjoy the "Primettes" of South Bend. This program was so well received last year it was voted to have them

Our Though! For You j Fcom Kent R. Palmer

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McKinley was in Congress, he boarded a street earhook the only seat available. Soon a'te-, a frail workirwoman boarded the car arrd stood in front of t Con -J •nan colleague. The man hid behind hi- newspiper; pretended not to see her. McKinley noticed it and gave her hi.- <t \ears later, when McKinley was Pre.-ident. the ungallant a-. i>h ongressmun was recommended for an ambassador < St >. A J ( ‘ , l unlev refused to appoint him. He feared the fell, w would fall to extend common courtesies expected of an am .Meador. The disappointed Congressman never knew whv he did not get the appointment. A prominent Industrialist was considering a certain annlixant for an Important job. He invited the fellow to lun^h When the fo<>d was served, the industrialist noticed the m in louse his food with salt and pepper before tasting it In doing this, the man eliminated himself from the job. The industrialist feared that any man who would decide f*>od needed more reasoning before tasting it, would be similarly mpulsive in making decisions before knowing all the facts The applicant often wondered why he failed to get the job. Both stories are true Both stories illustrate how other people’s eyes see things about us that can haunt or hamper >ur hopes. It does pay, periodlcallv, to see ourselves as others see us. Nustmiun Funeral Home Walkerton. Ml 6-3144

return. Young and older will enjoy this evening. There will be two dinners on Dec. 13 and 27 served for the masons. Help will be needed throughout the day and evening. The Rainbow Girls will serve for the Chapter. Mrs. Alfred Drews protemed in the station of Marthe and Mrs. Newton Williams .served as prompter. Mrs. Fred DeVos and William Steinwald were honored With the Happy Birthday song. During the social hour Mrs. Fran Gindelberger, Mrs. Carl Gjemre Jr., and Mrs. John Peterson served refreshments. The patriotic decor was used in table decoration-.

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