The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1968 — Page 5

John Glenn Chorus Entertains The Community Club The John Glenn High School Chorus brought Christmas music to the Woman's Community Club nt theii meeting <n December 13. in the Community Building. The songs "White Christmas'* nnd "Do You Hear What 1 Hear?" were beautifully -ung by this outstanding group under the direction of .Mrs. George Robinson. Rick Strung did an excellent job un the d unis in the last song. Janice Hartsough placed "Deck the Halls" and "The Christmas Song" which as usual were superbly performed - she also served as accompanist for the Chorus. Aside from their talent the group presented a fine appearance; the girl- were ve-y pretty in their unifo-m costume dresses which they had made for themselves. A special Christmas cake decorated in hono of the Chorus was served at the Conclusion of their perform at »e. It ums included th it W ilk. i ton can well be proud th< representative group o f Jhn Glenn High Si h<>ol At mx>n a delicious "Carr’ inDinner” was served m the dining room which was tasteful!) d< . orated for Christmas. Sint i Clau pin favor- which had been mid. by Mrs. Chester Griffin were at each place Host. .. Chairman for this dinner was Mrs. R<,y Newell, her assistants were Mrs Cl) de Chapman, Mrs Chester Griffin and Mrs Florence .Mom Mrs. George Hillis, pre ident.

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greeted members and guests with u special Christmas message. Guests introduced were Mrs. John Bowman, Mis. George Pfeiffer and Mis. Waller Rohde of Kettering. Ohio, house guest ~f Mrs. Pau! Bodeman. It was announced that H nightgown- had been completed, gilt wrapped and were now ready for Chu-l-mas presentation to the patients at the RN Nursing Home in Tee» farden. It was also told that Mrs. Howard Ferguson had filled 41 Christmas bags with candy canes and assorted chocolates fur the same gioup Mrs. Chester Griffin made kn own that 96 items of clothing, jewelry, etc. had previously been presented to the nursing home. She also announced that 45 Goodwill Bags had been filled and delivered to the South Benu plant. Beautiful devotions, the Christmas Story, were given by Mrs. Albert Wohlgemuth. Three members, Mrs. Leonard Beaty, Mrs. Ben Brede and Mrs. J. D. Knowlton contributed to the bnthday bank. The ladies enjoyed opening the surprise packages in the annual gift exchange which was deducted by Mrs. Clyde Chapman. N <> T I ( E There will be a Teen Holiday Dance on Junu try 4th at the John Glenn High School with the Epsilon Chi chapter <4 Tri Kappa sponsoring the dance. The Electric Play Ground will provi Ie the music. The dance will begin at 8:00 p.m. EST an'd end at 11:00 p.m.

□ q M A R R I A GES □ Q Albright — Baughman Miss Maihne i< a y Albright ami Duwaine Engine Baughman were united in marriage during । 2 30 ce.iimmy Saturday .n the Tabor United Methodist Church. North Liberty with the rit< b< - ing read by Rev. Gene A. Hickinger. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ray Almi^ht. 66152 Smilax Rd., .North Liberty, an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bau. hman. *13591 Primrose Rd. N .th Liberty. The bride i- a graduate of North Liberty High Si h 1 and her husband was graduated from Greene Twp. High Sih 1. Chantill lace formed the Empire gown wom by the bride featuring an Empi.e bodice with a Sabrina neckline, long sleeves mid a peau bow at the w usthne The modified A-hne skirt wis styled with small gatherings tailing into a chapel train. A crown of lace, seed pearl.and pearl drops secure! the bride’s elbow length veil of illusion. She carried a ca iade X large pink roses and stephan >- tis accented with streamers Miss Susan Wentz, North Liberty. was the maid of h n< r md Miss Janice Kite, Mishawuka, served as the bridesmaid The flower girl was M. - Rhonda Dill. North Liberty. The attendants wore Err.pue gowns of royal velvet with <l- - length -leeves, n’mi-'C xp necklme* and modified -h. ith skirts. The Watteau bat k panels were accented with bows ml rosette trim. Their headpiect were matching velvet roses with leaves holding p nif veils L<un Ross, North Libettv, was the best man AtUndm.- as Ushers were Mirk Hostetle., ITCHING - LIKE MAD? Get thii doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching of ec/ciw. minor skin irritation-, nonpoisonous insect bites. DwnMU/es nen eroding*. Kills million- cf surface germs "De itch** dun wub Zcnkv—Lujuid or Ointment.

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brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Allen Albright, brother of the bi ide, uni Gord n G ff, brother-in-law if the b.idegroom, all North Libety. Br. m Albright, North Lit.rty, brothei of the tilde, wi. the ring beaier. Alter i i» < option in ■ humh MM 111 I’. ill, the ' ' Uple d'p C. te ! >n a trip to southern Indiana and Kentucky. They pun t > e i... r 63520 i'l.mio.r Ri. North Lib erty. when they tetu.n Liberty Junior High Splits 2 At U rey Tn game- pit;.rd on D« -mber 12. on the Ure) flo< -. Liberty an 1 Ur- y divided win nJ mi High 1 isketball. In the 7th gmde came, the Ld' *- te;im le I ill !hewi vto m. ’h r a_ h with i Mi'-rs 31 19 Ei ht b< y - sc >red for the N ' Libert) te ■m. If 1 by Ch i ■ G- r. in er’s 8 p'int-. uid <5- Bo man’s 7 Zartman w.th 7. 'nl Schultz with 6, led th* Un 7th

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Our Though! Yea From Ken* R. Palmer

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