The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 March 1969 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MARCH 27. 19G»

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Mr. Ray S«heiber is a patient at Memorial ho>pital in South Bend for ob.^ vation. M’s. Irak IJ.aid n <f Ardmore sp- nt i Week with hei neite, Mrs. John Heim. Mr. and Mr- H ward L ‘ks had week end guest and th* y were Mr. and Mrs W liter (. »- burn of Hebron. Indian i. AFB Pat (.' ir.. US54p. turned home from Ft Bragg. North Carolina. Saturday where he has spent the last four weeks in training. He wiil be home for one week and then he will return to Furl Eustis Virginia Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loucks were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roser, Mrs. Clar Baur and Mrs. Mildred Smith of South Bend and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coburn of Hebron. Mrs. Richard Jordan and daughters of Xenia. Ohio visited with her mother, Mr and Mrs. Ray Scheiber in North Liberty and also visited her in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jordan and she attended her brother Donald Schieber wedding nn March 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lemert and sons Thursday evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tumbleson and Jeff; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burnett; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hensley, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker of Walkerton. The ocassion was in honor of Dennis Lemert’s birthday. Cake and ice cream was served. 1 The every other Wednesday । night bunco club was held at the home of Mrs. IJnda McLaughin’s, on highway 23 South. The hostess was Mrs. Norma Solnlos. First prize went to Linda McLaughlin; second, Mrs. Wanda Phelps; third. Mrs. Doris Groves; clothespin prize; Mrs. Wan<^ Phelps; most bunco. Miss Vickie OConnor and the booby prize, Mrs. Ethel Moore. Refreshments were served and ail had a good time. See Our Complete line Os A Wigs, Wiglets I And Falls Janet’s Beauty | Salon & Wiggery f 466 Illinois* Street ■ Downtown Walkerton Operators: JANET BIGLER MARSHA DARE ARDENE SETNOR 1 Phone 586-3390 i

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Mr. Marvin Sheaks under went Tm^ileUemy at th* (isteopatl.ic hospital. South Bend on Wcdneo day. March 19th. If you have any h al news, please Like it into the new Liberty Bell or call Dmm Porter the new c *rre pandent L-r the North Liberty New* Jerry Kirzhl. .^>n of Mr. and Mi- Harry Kuizhal. left for Marine Cap R» dve training < n Frid iv, March 21st. He will be stationed at Camp Pendelton, California for six months. Mr. and Mrs. Ch aimer Craft of Onstead. Michigan and Mrs. Thelma Schiemers of Saginaw, Michigan, Mrs. Hazel Craft of Walkerton were guests us Mr. and Mrs. Eletus Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Whitmer and Jeffrey and Susie UTntmer of Kokomo, Ind., .spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas E. Whitmer on Liberty Trail. The United Methodist Church is doing a Cantata "Divine Redeemer" in conjunction with the Lakeville choir. The Cantata will begin at 9:00 instead of 9:30. Their will be approximately 50 voices putting the cantata on. Sunday evening guesta if Mr. end Mrs. Kenny Doan were Mr. John H. Johnson, father of Mrs. Doan and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson an^J Barbara of Rochester. Susan Anthony Kennedy, North Liberty, wxas un the Dean's List for the fall semester at Indiana University at South Bend. In order to qualify for the Dear's List a student must be carrying at least 12 semester hours and accumulate at least a 3.3 average out of a 4.0. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Whitmer of North Liberty attended the wedding of their foster granddaughter. Miss Carol Halter and William Childress at the Methodist Church in LaPorte Saturday evening. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Whitmer and children. Heim Twins Have Second Birthday Stephen and Stephanie Heim, twins of Mr. and Mrs. Al Heim had their second birthday on March 25th. Because of Stephanies illness. the celebration planned will be postponed until •he returns home. Stephanies day was a little brighter from the rest because she will be visited by, along with her parents and twin brother, her sister Wendy. Stephanie is improving and we h* pe to have her home soon. She has been remembered by prapers and gifts and we wish to thank you all.

North Liberty *» OES Installation Saturday Night Mrs Robert Brown ml Mr. Jame* A Wolfe will be installed as worthy matron and worthy pati n of North Liberty Chapter 290 Order of Ei<t«in Star, at 8 pm. Saturday, March 29, in the North Liberty Masonic Temple. The ceremony is open to all t members and friends. IM st Matron Mis. William Snyder. assisted by Past Pation Gene M *rshall, of M.nt ne. w.H be installing officers. Other installing officers are: Marshal. pst patron Eime. , Hunt; chaplu.n, pa. t matron Mrs. Ernest Klein; -ecretary, pa-t matron Mi . Dale NC . n; organist, pit matr< nMi I» nald Kuber; -abiid Mis. Du--1 Wayne Bur* h; p: mpter. pa t matron, Mrs. Cecil Weber. The ' installing o i* *rs hJ be escorted by Mis cs Sminr and Kristine Brown, of N will Liberty Rainbow, Assembly 52. and J ones Brown, senior counselor; Kevin Shuppert, past master counseler; and Joe Fisher, master counselor of North Liberty DeMolay. Others to Be Seated Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Gene Springman. associate matron; Mr. Springman, associate patron; Mrs. Chester Hunter, secretary; Mi’s. Harry Brodzinski, treasurer; Mra. Jolin Bel Unger, conductress; Mrs. William Dodson, associate conductress. Mrs. William Snyder, chaplain; Paul Burkus, marshal; Mrs Glen Shupert, organist; Miss Christine Vincent, Adah; Mrs. Paul Burkus, Ruth; Mrs. Hillis Plata, Esther; Mrs. Carl Zimmerle, Martha; and Mrs. Charles Bare, Electa. Also, Charles Bare, warder and William Dodson. sentinel. Mrs. James Woke, past matron and gran 1 representative, will serve as prompter for the year, and Mrs. Gary Nelson as soloist. To Keep Book The Misses Sandra and Kristine Brown will keep the guest book and Mrs. Brows; will be escorted to the east by her sons. James and William. Mrs. Woke will escort her husband to the east. Mrs. Kent Palmer will be presented her past matron’s jewel by Mrs. Brown and Mr. Palmer will receive his from Mr. Wolfe. These are gifts from the chapter. Following the installation, a reception wall be held in the temple social rooms. Serving will I e Mrs. Brno's, mother, Mix Ludeha Elbel and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mabel Brown. The North Liberty past matron’s club will be in charge of the reception. YORKTOWN CLUB MEETS Mrs. Jack Tiede was hostess to the York Town Home Demonstration Club, Monday evening, March 24. Mrs. Joseph Lowery was co-hostess. Mrs. Walter Jackson, president conducted the meeting and introduced Mrs. John Johnson as a guest. Mrs. Guy Morris, North Liberty presented a delightful program on demon t rations me Ie from egg shells. She had on display many of her choice eggs. Started as a hobby Mrs Mc-.tis finds it pays off os she sells many cf them. Goose eggs are the easiest and sturdiest to use, especially ft»r the intricate ones, with shadow-box styling, because these shells may’ be cut with shears of even sawed. The egg idea may be u»ed for any holiday decor and make unusual Christmas tree trims. Bits of things from your jewelry and •ewmg boxes and sequins make it inexpensive. Mrs. Morris raises her own geeee The club members family will surely be on an egg diet for a few weeks as nil were interested in trying their hand at making decor for Easter. Hostess prizes were won Mrs. Ralph Jackson and Mrs. Harry Masterman. Mrs. Roix rt Lute will be the April hostess. A white elephant sale wiil highligift. that meeting.

Community Calendar Thursday, March 27 Star Neighoorh Mid will meet. 7:00 p in. The Business end Pi--* . nitial Women •: Chib will me< t it the Diddle Wheel Restaui ant. Friilay, March 28 8:00 p in. The North Liberty chapter of Tri Kappa will be installed with insta'latn n bein held at the United Methodist Church. N ith Liberty. Saturday, Mar< h 29 8:00 p.m CST The Nort'h Liberty Older of Ea tem St.u will hold Installation in the Ma oiiic Temple. Sunday, March 30 2:00 pan. G'eoun ’h’eat^n ’ ceiem nies for the Uni'ed Methodist Church, Walkeit m 8:00 p.m. "The Sac i ice" v 1 be presented at the John Gb v gymna iuni, pin-aid by the Walkeit n M m-Jiiia! Association. TucMlay, April 1 800 p in. Tri Community Crusade at the LaVHle Hi Sc-hool begins and will be each evening also on the 2 and 3 c April. WedncMiay, April 2 8:00 p.m. — The WSCS of th« United Methodist Church will meet at Vhe Illinois Street Building. Ttumday, April 3 8:00 p.m. — The American Legion Auxiliary of the Walkerton Poet IS9 will meet at the post hucne. Friday. April 4 12:15 Women's Community Club will meet for a short meeting at the Community Building. 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. The Community Good Friday Services u\U be held in the St. Patrick (Church. Monday, April 7 8:00 p.m. Epsiim Chi chapter of Tn Kappa will meet at the home of Mis. Mahlon Jaxx>b. it:llowshii» clasr TO MEET 1741 DAY Th* Unite! Methodist Fellowstrip Sundav Solhxm Ckuw party will lie held at the h me <»f Mrs. Wilder But node <n Friday night, 7:30 E.S T . March 28th. Use Oar Classified Ads

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Sew And Show Thursday, April 10 In Walkerton 1 "Sew and Show’’ is the theme 1 of the Better Homes Fabric ana I Fashion Show to be staged a* the new John Glenn High Scho Auditorium on Thursday, Api, 10. Plans for the ninth annua affair are underway with Mr Clyde Bick general chairm.u t She reports that tickets are no. available .rom my club membi or will be available at the a 0.. i Delightful mu ical ent* tain m»nt has been planned by th. * Swing Choir f r the annual n. teimi.ssion on entertainment Plans are being made hr man guc 4- to receive door prizes an. ret i e.- aments. The plush new scats th* lii ,e auditorium with a -eati’i c p u ity of more than 100 make i an attractive place to stage v fashion sh'>w. All proceeds a.e u-ed for 4-H an ; youth benefit for a pl* i.- ii.' evening you just want want L. mi-s! ( 31 NTY 4-H JUNIOR LEADERS TO MEET APRIL 8 i St. Joseph County 4-H Junior Leaders will meet for their first county-wide meeting on April Bth. 1969 at Penn High School. One highlight xrf the program will be the 1969 4-H Public Speaking Contest, beginmng at 6:00 p.m. in room S-l. The theme for this year’s contest is "The Teen-Agers’ Responsibility in Today’a World”. Contestants need to be 4-H member and be enrolled in high school during the current year Talks should be original. 5 to 7 minutes tn length, and speakers shtHiid register their names and topics with the County Extension Office prior to the contest. Representatives to the 1969 District Junior Leaders Training Conference will present the program for the evening when the County Junior Leaders assemble in the cafeteria from 7 to 9 p in. Fir*t year Junior Leaders are urged to attend this first inerting. L’xiking for a soft job Just another way of wasting time.