The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 February 1969 — Page 8
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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — I EBIH ARY 6. 1969
Walker lon 100? Lodge Installs Officers S’-
The W.iKt rton L> k> No. L>« Independent Order of Odd Fellows. installed new officers Monday night. Picture i here are. left to right: Elmer Robinson.
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Bin 11 Whitaker, outvoinr Noble Grand, left, congratulates
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Amil Schultz, left, is presented his 25 year jewel by Harold Whitaker, at spe< ia! services of the Walkerton Lodge 137 1.0.0 F BOY SCOTT TROOP 293 Sever il Walkerton Boy Sc<>uts of Tn»op 293 entered the annual Klondike L>-rh\ held st Cent* nnu! Park in Plymouth last Slin-
Ftility Account' Are IhM- and Payatdr nt (Ik-TreH*. Office During Ist 10 'lays ot Month. If Maah-d. Must Bear Pent Mark No Later I Inui the 10th. Papnrnta After 10. hof Month. A Pmnltx Chnrrr of 10% on Ist S3.M; plus 3% of Amount In Eire** <4 $3.00 to Im* Added. Delinquent Acaounts are Subject to IMncouai'Ctlon Without Notice. Alxar IL'gulations Approved and On File With Indiana Public i Service < onunt**ion. Town of Walkerton I EUXTHK' AND «ATKB IMCFAKTMENTB |
vice-grand; Amil Scaultz, treasurer; Jim Mercer, secretary; Harold Whitaker, outgoing N ble Grand; Lloyd Dankeit Sr.; and William DePoy, Noble Grand.
William DePoy. newly mat Tied Noble Gr u.l of the Walkerton L >dge No. 437 1.0.0 F.
day. The b >ys made two -h-d* which they entered i.i tae c mted. and received a first end .second place ribbon The boys ill enjoyed the a't< n <>n Kenneth Watts is their Sc utir.aster. Wat* hout Win n It s Dark Out
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Mrs. Bertha Urbin wa a Sunday visitor of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Hughes of South Eend. Clearance Sale now on at Studio Dress Shop. W ilken m. Sunday gm 4 o! M and Mrs. Robert Schaeffer were her mother, Mr.,. Edith I'lh ry and daughter J< m of Laporte. Oregon Township Home Economics club mt eting will be hell at the home* of Mrs. Milton Gerry, Tuesday, Feb. 9 it 1:00 p.m Clearance Sale now on at Studio Dress Sh'p, Walkerton. Hostesses for the Koontz Lake Conservation (’lub Saturday evening carry-in dinners for the month of February ire M.s. Roy Newell and Mrs. George HilliMr. and Mrs. J./hn Solmos spent Saturd ly and Sunday in Indianapolis visiting Mr and Mrs. Roy Horrall. (ormer resident- of North Liberty. Mr. mi Mri Darby Shadel and children of Chi tgo -pent from Friday to Sunday with their aunt. M. s. Vi >la Kuhl- Other re- < ent visitor < f Mrs. Kuhl were Mr. and Mr- Edgar Deeds o. Justice. Illinois. Mrs. Leland Frailey visited in Rensselaer list Thursday where her daughter. Ruth teaches school. Friday she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rans of Star City and her uncle. Millard Shepherd in Logun ;port. Mrs. Kenneth Howell entertained recently in honor of Mr. Howells birthday. Guests present were, Mrs. Dewey Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. Don Howell and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Gary K lined ins t of LaPaz and Mn. Howard Bussie and daughter. Tracy of North Liberty. Recent visitors in the home of Mrs. Hazel Rarden were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Deranek and family of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harney and family of ■ -a Irs Kay Donzeo and sons of Chesterton and Mr. and Mis. Richard Ross of South Bend. Clearance Sale now on at Studio Dress Shop, Walkerton. □ _ □ BIRTHS □ Q Mr. and Mn. D n Ludwig. W ilkerton. are the parents of a son, Jeffery Allen, born on February 1. in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Jack Kinney vs Waiketron and paternil grandparents are Mr. and M Agnew Ludwig of Walkerton. D □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ D E Street Division. Lil'orte William L. Jones of North Liberty and William Glass of Walkerton. Fine Lake Division, LiPorte Michael Clifton, Mrs. Robert BchmelU and Harlan Kepha all of Walkerton. Parkview Hospital, Plymouth Mrs. Leo Glass and Forrest Wringer both of Walkerton. PI J PT A TO MEET MONDAY The Polk-Lincoln-John son ITA will meet Monday Feb. 10 rt’ 7:30 pm. EST at the Tyner school Thu is the month for election of officers. A film on “Fire Prevention" will be shown by Charles Cripe, safety director. We will also have several music tl selection fi »m the Music Department Your attenldimce would be appreciated. NOW OPEN I Janet's Beauty i Salon 4<WJ Illinois Rtrr* t Downtown Walkerton ’ Operators JANET BIGLER MARSHA DARE L Fbune &MO-WK)
COM Ml NITY TO PRESENT PASSION PLAY The Walkerton Ministerial Association will be sponsoring a Passion Play entitled "The Sacrifice" to be held on Palm Sunday evening at the John Glenn High ' School. The original play was written by Rev. Sylvester Curtis former Walekrton teacher and tells of the last week of Christs life, lieginning with Palm Sunday and ending with the teachngs of tnc Apostles. More than 100 men. women and children are needed to fill the i>arts. Tryouts will be held at the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, Feb. 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. The parts are all easy and no experience is necessary. The entire community is urged to take part. There will be more details in next weeks piper. WE FINALLY MADE IT! We finally, after all these years, have the goal set by the Tuberculosis League for the Walkerton area! The goal was $1,000.00 and with the contribution of Mrs. Ila Kivhn, last week, we made it This money will be used for research on all bronchial conditions which are common to this part of the country. Our thanks to every contributor. To the schools fur their help and to the Independent New* for printing our lists, we are grateful. Mrs Walter Jackson and the Tuberculosis League. contributions were ' made to the Tuberculosis League and the names are as follows: Ghern Bradford Ted H mung Kenneth Huffstetter Mrs. Robert Lidy Rev. John Goodpasture Joe StaleyMrs. Lillie Schmidt Charles Hnldeman David Whaley M •». Ida Krohn Star Tavern Darrell Steele Grant Steele John Walker North Liberty School Minus February 10-14 Mondav: Menu punned by each Schools Fool Service Staff. Tuesday: Menu planned by each School's Food Service Staff. Wednesday: Lincoln's Birthday. Lincoln Log - Catsup and Mustard, Tater Tots. Tossed Salad with Oil and Vinegar Dressing, Chilled Assorted Fruit, Chocolate or White Milk. Thursday: Oven Fried Chicken, Fluffy Whipped Potatoes or Sweet Potatoes, Buttered Peas, Vienna Broad & Butter, Banana Graham Cracker Pudding and Milk. Friday: Valentine’s Day - Chilled Orange Juice, M icaroni & Cheese or Mwanml Ar Me it. Butte rd Broccoli, CMery & Carrot Sticks, Cornbread Square-Butter, •'Cupid’s" Ice Cream and Milk.
I Many Changes Taking Place At The MODERN ELECTRIC I Even The Name Is Now Liberty Bell With A Touch Os Early American Herr Aad There GRAND OPENING Planned on George WasMngtca’s Birthday Saturday, Feb. 22nd FI LL LINK OF PORTABLE APPIJANCEM 1 I LL LINE OF HOKBH I ^ HI LBS AND BATTERIES
JOHN GLENN F.F.A. NE By Roger Hendricks The John Glenn F.F.A. mi 7:30 in the agriculture roo January 16. The meeting was calh order by the vice-pres. Hurford. The treasurers r was read and approved. One of the items of bu was going to the Hoosier ; show on Saturday, February Indianapolis. We talked about having basketball games with school F.F.A. groups. We j the Bremen F.F.A. chapte January 20. The scores c two games were Fresl Sophomore won by John 37 to 17. The Junior-1 game was a little mere ex with Bremen winning a thriller by 49 to 47 Bn favor. A game with LaV being scheduled for some tii February. Terry Miller gave a rep the fatting pigs th.it are house. He also asked the to come and help clean th< and crack-feed. It was ma a motion that if you were pi.se to work and didn't would be fined $2.00. The officers have to there part by the next nu or pay a fine of $2.00. The meeting was closed refreshments were servec game of basketball was enj □ CARDS OF THAN Q I would like to thank friends and neighbors so: cards, flowers, prayers and i acts of kindness shown me ing my recent Illness George H. Kn The family of Mr. Louis bold extend their sincere t!i to the Koontz Lake Fire Is ment Resusitution Squad their promt services ne* led, to the members < ; K L. Lions, K.L Associati* :i K.L Conservation Club everyone for their cards, pi i and kindnesses, to the mer served as pall bearers, and ' ladies of the ITesbyterian Cl for their help after the fi and t > eveiyvne who sei delicious fool A very special thanks t Rev. Kenneth Bergner f many visits both to the h and to the family, and f< beautiful words spoken funeral service. Mrs. Louis H Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S< Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.i Mr. and Mrs. William Mic I would like to thank Doctors of the Wali Medical CHInM and lUv. WE for their care and kindnes. ing my recent hospital stay ; to my relatives, friend neighbors for their many visits and calls both at th< pit il and during my recup* at home. Brooke B
