The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1969 — Page 10
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Tii Kappa To Presenl Fashion Fiesta Match 20 The Ep it (InChph mH i K ; p will p • nt .i M h 20. I i hum Fic-ta it th< J .n Glenn ; 11 .Ch . ‘|J)l lum W . the fashions fr<»m Levines in 1 iTmte ( • -I . tn<.«>! the -ty le show are Mis M try Ann Chnstensen ana Ais Juay Meioi. Chairman for the evening ire is f >ilow' d* lit. n Mr> July Whaley; dessert. Mrs. Joan Schmt tz; ch nup. Mi> Pauane D 41; tickets Mrs. Evelyn Harts >ugh; do<r prizes. Mi' Judy Kyan; models. Mrs. Betty Vanßuskirk: music, Mis. Sharon Khmdinst; publicity. Mrs. Ruth DeSinu ne and the M tress o! Cei emonies lor the evening will be M.s. Anne P well. Monies from the Fa*hi n F . 4 1 will be u-ed in the scholarship ,’ur.J Ticket' an w.liable m .my Tn Kapp i member and also at the high ho"L Epsilon Chi chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa met on Thursday evening. Feb. 6 in the h >me • . Mi.-. Stanley Orcutt. Walkert n Mrs J< hn P^ell. president. piesided at the meeting. C.i.i.i man. mesdames Ctrl Ch.i-tensen and R bert Mercer ann unced plans f< Tn KappiG annual fasdihm show. Fashion Fiesta will be held on Thursday i. .. .. . March 20 at the John Garn Audit' num with la'hl ns by la^w.ne's of Lap ate. Thi- is a means of adding monies to me scholarship fund. A d' nation <>f $25.00 w is given in support cf the Twanette Nutt< rleming Memorial Art Scholarship, sponsored by the Alpha Psi chapter of Martin — viHe. Mrs. Fleming was an active Tri Kippa and gave generously of her special talents in pi<moting the fine arts. Mrs. Robert Gardner asked that all Tri Kappa s and friend - save any kind of coupons M Corvilla in South Bend. C irviHi is a m n ienominational h'»me for the mentally retarded These coupons will be used to help purchase household items f»-r Cor•IV a. Mrs. Donald Wray and M < Mahlon Jacob reminded all to treat their husbands t > dinner at the Holiday Inn it Phm< uth on £ iturday evening. February 15. 7 .' is a fun even ng i r Tri Kappa s an i their husbands. Dessert was served from a lovely buffet with Mrs. Arthur Schmeltz and Mrs. L well Hartsell assisting Mrs. Orcutt. SCHOOL MENU North IJlwrty School Menu* February 17 - 21 Monday Hamburger n Warm Bun. French Fried Potat «es, Caliornia Salad. G- iden Pineapple (’r>v -h Ch col te r White Milk. Tuesday: Baked Meat Loaf, Fluffy Whipped Potatoes with Gr ivy. G Iden Whale Kernel Corn, Raisin Bitter Bread with Butter, Whipped Strawberry Geiatin and Milk. Ash Wednesday Grilled Cheese ( Submarine Sandwich, Tomato S up - Cra kers. Carr, t Circles । i<-ht. Potato Chip-, Apple Pie Sq . ire, Drizzled Icing .-.nd Mi'k. Thursday Italian Spaghetti Buttered W «x< 1 Beans, To—ed S 11 with Sweet S >ur Dressing. Garlic Toa 4 Ch h late Chip C He and Milk Friday • W ishingbm s Birthdax F.-hburcvr on Warm Bun T .tar S i e Hashed Br wn p tab*'. Buttered Spin ich. Cream) C e Slaw Cake Square xa.th Chee: Sauce ml Milk. soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS * NO OR SUNBURNED LIPS — FfVLR BUSTERS rOfP SORES.
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NL Elementary School Lists Honor Roll The h nor lull for the North Libuty Elemental) St ho 1' 2nd nine-week p< mJ. is announced by the . hool principal, Gary G. Nt !>« n. i> folk>xx s: Grade 6 High (loners iHvis, Gregory Stoner Gene SullixxiF., Deborah Regular Honor Roll Blair. Alex Fries. Deborah Hanson. Edward Harbaugh, Debra Hartsough. Elaine Knepp. Mickey Kmmtz. Diane Sheneman, Nancy Snyder. Cynthia Weiss, Christopher Mortakis, John T ink, Luanne Grade 7 High Honors D ids. Ih bi i Regular Honor R< II B'MTman. Gerald Clark Bruce C. aft. Michael 1 > -nathen. Karen Fraser, Barbara Gensinger. Chria Griffin. Ruth Ann Halt. Susxm Hartsough. Craig Jobe. Ina John-on. Terry Kane. Jill Kaser, Alan Kime, Dennis N' I s n. Joy Scott, Jay Sheaks, David Slabach. Frederick Wilcox, Cathy Zimmerle, Gary Grade 8 High Honor* Mi k ", Rebecca Regular Honor Roll Bucher. Melanie Clark, There.<a Easterday, Mark Franklin, David H irtsaugh. Beverly Lappin. Ronald Petz, Michael Summers. ColbySumpter. Lynetta Wesolek. Jann
NORTH LIBERTY Ist Lt. Dickie Dixon has arrived home f; >m Viet Nani to spend hi> leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chai les Dixon. Visiting over the week end with Lt. Dixon were his sisters, Mrs. Lwi. Smith and family o< London. Kentucky and Cathy Dixon o. S -ttsaurg. Indiana. Janis Clark, daughter Os Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Clark. 271 IS State Road 4. North Liberty, was among those listed on the Dean s List of H- nor Students for the fall term at Manchester College m N ith Manchester. Janis senior and is majoring in psychology*. PACK 241 EN IOYS DAY IN CHICAGO Webelos Den from Pack 241. North Liberty enj -yed an all daytrip to Chicago on Saturday, February 1. While there they visited the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, Museum vs Science and Industry and Adlers Planetarium, where they saw the sky show. Den leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Platz along with Mr. and Mrs. Rich aid Dill accompanied the boys. Those who went weie Glenn Platz. B <b Dill, Mike Stull, Mike St nebu nir. Gi**g Sims. Stew Six. Bill Meiiick nd Pete W isiuex. In ALL PURPOSE 3 OIL Oils Everything Prevents Rust mini! - cn shut - nrtTmc wiot
Community Calendar ThurMlay. Felmiary 13 9:30 a m. The Charity Circle will met t at the home of Mrs. It; Irani Hershbeiger. 1 0o n »on The Chamber < f C>mme:c« will meet al Heil’s Ikning Ro tin. I riday. I • bruary 1 I \ >1« nt .nt’s I> y 6 15 pm. John Glenn Fnlc n> host LiVilie m a ^ume of bus kt tball. 615 pm. cst The North Liberty Shamrocks ho.it Middlebury in a game of basketball. Saturday. February 15 6 15 pm. CST The North Liberty Shamrocks host Bremen in a game of basketball. 6 15 p.m. The John Glenn F»lc ns host Knox in a game o.' basketbill with the Basketball Homecoming Queen being crowned. 730 p.m. Tie T:i K ppa Hu-band .nJ Wife V tontine Dinnc.- wall be hi Id at tae Plymouth Holiday Inn. Friday . Febnmry 21 l:00 pm. De- ett Luncheon. Woman s C immunity Club 2:00 p.m. Bo« k Review, "Madame Sarah" will be reviewed by Mis Acil Hunter, Woman's Community Club. 6 15 p.m. The N. ith Liberty Shamrocks travel to La Ville -.or basketball games. 715 p ni. The J,din Gknn Falcons travel hi Argos for basketball games. Saturday, February 22 George Wa-hmgt< ri's B.rthday. 6:30 pm. North Liberty hosts South Central in basketball. 7:15 pm. The John Glenn Falcons travel t . Akr n for a game of basketball. Business Women Meet In Walkerton The Valentine theme was used in the decor in the Heil s Diningroom Thursday evening, January* 30t>h when Walkertbn Business and Professh nal Women's Club held their dinner meeting. Miss Linda Huhnke nexvly elected president presided and welcomed the members with a p >em, "What are You’’ ". Her W«sociate officers officiating with her were: Mrs. David Clark, vice p* -id«nt; M. Waid Awald, secretary; and Miss Muy Ann Frame, treasurer. Gue ts into lured were Mrs. Arthur Barden. Mrs. Wjlliam Elkin •« and Mrs Orville Khnediiut. Before the business meeting tiei.iger Vint Daube entertained xnth two vocal numbers; "Exodus" and "Born Free". He was av »mpan:ed by Mrs. Grace Atxxiiod at the organ This young man made a hit with his lislenei s by his wi ll controlled voice, personality and expression. A donation was voted to the Cancer Fund. The club members were asked to be thinking about what they could do as an organization tx> assist in the Summer Fritixul. Mrs. Francis Gindelberger reported for the auditing c unmittce. Miss Huhnke named her committees for her year as follows: Ways and Mems: Mrs George Meyers, Mrs. Roger Kelly and Mis Franci- Gindelberger; membet ship: Mrs. Amos Hunt and Mr- Everett Bake-; ; Flowers and cards: Mrs Nelson Walz uni Mrs Jack Rizek; Birthday B nk Mrs. A J Kennedy, publicity: Mrs. Newton Willi.iiv.s and organist Mis Grace Atwx>od Birth lay hone id were f-»r Mrs. Dale Cilery, M -. George Meyers. Mrs. Newt m Williams. Mt Kenneth K’ ncdmst and Mis Myrna Willkim* Mi Huhnke and Mrs John G i M i!. n were awa’ ied Cie door :M \ . ml Mis Minnie Mike ell re- < • ed p i/es In a contest: n 4 bei <■ th< we-< the > , t b it bc- • i ; ’ • v v < e m >i < <>i k >s i n tic lumb s: le H • • > w« re Mt E Iwai I Peter . n ij.d yfi , G i < Myc >, < hoirm.m. iC« d b-. M . *! i v Arm Frame. Ml«* Judy Hh i, Mt Pearl Mahium. Mt John Sheaks Mi- Charl* s High and Miss Jada Downs.
Community Club Holds Social Sei vice Meeting Nineteen members of the Woman . C mmun.iy Club met on Ft iday morning, February 7, to m im> Valentine anu Easter Favors for the ii N Nursing H» me patienU. Nearly lou favors vi original design weie completed .or use on these special days, and will hold candy upjo opiMte to U:e cccdsi .n. At noon the h>. t< -ses Mi s. Paul Boueman. Mis. Percy beiklik, and M.s, Harry Steinke served delicious cakes and coffee to the membeis who had brought individual sack lunches. Roll (Mil was answered with "My Favoriate Winter Spurt," and intereating enough the p.nticipating sp rls su< h a» ice hocxey. Ice skating, tobogganing etc. have mw become spectat ir sp irt.-. H-ah ver knitting, reading, bird watching, and just plain sitting inside-looking out aie m-w tne mme indulged in sports. One facetious member said her favoiite winter sport wus to keep from slipping into home ba.ie. An interesting challenge was offered by <aie <4 the members who said shed meet some of the ladies for an ice skating contest on Ko'.nlz Lake! Beautiful devotions on "Love" were presented by Mrs. Albert Wohlgemuth. Pi >gmm changes weie announced .< ;• the meetings of March 7 and 21. On tae Ith Federico Pichl. an ex< h.mge student from Argentin i who is presently a senior in the Plymouth High School will be the speaker. On March 21. Mis. James IkMn, Ist Vice Presider. of the Federation will give a talk on the Federation. Ollier Fedci.ilion officers and area presidents heave been Invited to attend this meeting. It was told that Linda Betz our scholarship nurse will umergo surgery some time this month. She is in South Bend Memorfal Hospital and each member was asked to send her a get weH card. Details were given concerning the Club's planned trip to Sangralea Valley Boy's Hume <4l M <y 14. 1969. Members planning to attend were informed th it the cost of the lun<*h will be $2.50 tour through the entire school has been arranged for the gr< up Additional details will be available later with regurd to reservations. At the next meeting on Februiry 17, Mrs. AU! Hunter, us Koontz Lake will review "Madame Sarah." CHOOSE THEME “June Fantasy" is the theme for the Summer Festival. Many themes were submitted ani we wish ti> thank al! the people for their suggestions. Unfortunately the one chosen wxis signed anonymous, so thank you who ever you are. June Fantasy should afford many wonderful ideas for floats and decorations for the business places. The grand parade date was set for Saturday. June 7 al 1:00 pm. (local lime i by chairman Juke Powell. Those assisting chairman Powell in this imp artant segment erf the festival are Robert Stockwell, n.-»slstant chairman, Cliff Ward, Ralph Smith, James Verkier, Edward Klop.'enstem, Glen Jacob, Richard Moreau and Mrs. Juke Powell. Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, chairman of the evening entertainment presented many fine ideas to the cainmittie tor then c ms. !eratfin. Folks don't forget to save for the Mix 31 auction Mile. LIN< OEN TU I'. HOMI M Mil (’LI B MELIS IN \\ \l KI.KION Lincoln Town h p Homen ikei - Extension Club met Tuesd iy. Feb 11 at the Community BuiHin with 13 mcmbei and one gue.it p;♦ ent. They - ix< i 212 cancel bondages A patluck dinner was enjoyed at noon The next dub m< eting will be held Mit ch 4. which will be the clubs 22nd annkersaiy.
Kooniz Lake Library News The library will be one year oi l on Feoiu.ux Lth. C.rcululi »n ba the in st year Was sVbook We air phased and pioul c. th. icceptiuh u has h.d iiom C..e cc.nmu-.iAy. In tae fust -evm iiGUnns in. . juvirnnc output oi books ran tw o to one over Un adult bo as, a natu.al enoug. con-eqUmce ot the l.l^e popuia lion youngsters in tne irk< an i. h iwever, In Octoox-r w. slaiced gelling some oi the be«t seneis anu tin. nnt.. shelf ha sianukitea auull ralcreal unli. p.e.-a nuy tne circulau< n is close! ia give tx> tour. We will shortly have the use of a bouk-ienting service whereby we win nave mate u- 1-miic».> V.e e aiquuing aUa paone an J Wi.i ii,.ve .uine leccr and leuiuatLng uone tins p ni„ - u hiuui-app. i < idU-j bi;m-ay pre.» en. n .n lue Cuumy EUiJiy Board. Incidentally, anyone who ha^Tt read Governor Wnilcuiubs "E.icape iwm Cuiregiaor ought to uo -u, i-. only to get an m ight, into tae chu.uctei ut our new govern r. its his own true sluiy ui hG expeiicnces in WoiiJ Wai 11, wiiiun modestly and well. W- aiso have "The Guaranteed Inc in. ’, by Robert Theobald, winch explains the principle behind this fundamental pnp.sil designed to provide new source • *.’ tunds a* more -and more job. are taken over by automated machine systems. And by supplementing this with the :eport of the National CammLsnon on T* inn 10.,y. Automaton and Ec nomic Progress, you will have an extensive picture </. the controversial Negative Income Tax This report. "Technology and the American Economy”, i also uvailable at our library urrl can be Checked out. WINS AWARD Mary Anne Smith has been named 1969 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for John Glenn high school here because she achieved the highest score in a homemaking knowledge an! attitude test which she along with other senior < lass girls in her school Dec. 3. it has been ann>unced. She will be awarded a special Betty Crocker silver charm, Ab i, her paper has been cn tere 1 with those of other nho winners in the state in competition for the title, State Homemaker of Tummorrow Th<* win ner of this honor will be granted a $1,500 scholarship fn in Genera: Mills, Inc., spunaor of the annu U progiam and her school will b. awa: J. J a i ompiete set ci En cyclopaedia Britannica by En cyclopaedia Britannica. Inc. Th state runners-up will be gianted SSOO s< holarships. In April, the first place win ners from the f>o states and the District of Columbia, each acCGn.pun.rd by a school advisor, wit b ■ guests ..n an expense paid tour << Washington. DC., an! CJ< n:u! Willi imsburg. Va. T?”.. trip will culminate with thnamin : of Ihe Betty Cr<<Jcer AllAmerican Homemaker of Tomorrow Her scholarship will b« raised to $5,000. with three run-ners-up bein : granted $4,000 $3.C00 .nd $2,000 .^lolar hip-re.-pectlvely. N it: n il winners are i hosen < r the basis of their original te ' scores, plus personal oh>ei vaticand interviews while on tour. A’: judging is by jversonnel from Scien e Research AssociateChicago, ntti.ndly known edu cational testing firm, which al constructs and grad. -, the willt* i le’’. pipers Ta.- Betty Crocker Search f r th.* \ r.eri. m H >memaker e s T moi i »w was started In 1954-55 o emphasize th. imp H tan< e of homemak n^ ns a career It mark. 1 i’ 15th anniversary th year w.’h a rec >rd enrollment vs 630. 5.4 senior girls m 15.116 of the n it! >n's schools TLtal en roHment since the program started exceeds 6 mlHl'.n an ! more than $1.5 mllhuti bus been granted m scholarships.
