The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1969 — Page 9

LaViUe Selects Representatives To Boys' State Hoosier Boy's State will be Iklj t> >nt June 7th thru the nth at it umi Stole I nivt :■it \. Ten liiu'.e. Indkmi. Trie sei. <;i n of the boy.- ha- been inn 1* Juu th? -p n m n, o. in;n 1 the < r p >n th- h. h ~ h >K. P" qunl 'v the boy'< mu t meet th< -e -icqui emen's; he must be a 1> ... i t’ pe brn , oble t > get alcn ; with others mm'illy aUcrt an 1 ph\ .’a’ly ’le in, tone t. gxii per n, vigorous an I r r‘hu > -tic mJ geo 1 p • tsmnn h p i wt Jr- * JAMES PATRICK AYERS The LaPaz Li ns Chib delegate Is James Patrick Aym. 17. son of Mrs. Irene Ayers and JanvAye 1 rs Rt IT.nvuth. He i- a member of the dance band, he is on the student council, pep club, Unnis team. lettermans dub, French club, golf team and entered the band contest. He goes to LaViUe Jr. Sr. High School. r / • ■ M V I f ; * I JEFF DAVID RANKEST The alternate is Je'f David Rankert, 16. won of Mr. and Mr*. I>en d Rirnkerf, Rt 2. Ph mouth He i< a member c< the Sp tm*h dub. ktterm*n» dub. p< p club, he is on the wrestling and tennis team* and is a member o' the N*tx«>al Honor Society and !**- M^ay. He also attend* DiVilie Jr. S. H^h School. The LnPaz American Dgion Pott 385 delegate is Jana- L Mian Haiaah FARMOWNER’S Jto POLICY PROVIDES UNUSUALLY BROAD PROTECTION kt One Policy \ * One Premium Saves you money, too! CALL US TODAY R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Afternoons — Koontz Ijike Phone Walkerton 586 258 C

i ■■ 1 I 1 JAMES L OLSEN OEeii. 17, son of Mr. an J Mrs. James E. Olsen, Rt. 2. Plymouth. He is u member f tire symphonic band. -ki dub. letterman's dub. pv ticipated in ot-'rdl dl. fontball an! track. He plans to go to college and is intere-t* d in teaching. He is a Junior at LiVille Jr. Sr. High School. *, , TOM A CASHEN The alternate is Tom A. (tlxhen. Jr., 17. Mn o' Mr. and Mrs Torn A. C.i*tieri Sr., of Rt. 2. Plymouth. He is the Junior <’lm>s President, boy's pep dub president, a member us the National Honor Society, vicepreMdent of the Spanish club, in the Drama dub. participated in class plays and setved a semester on the yearbook ita. f. He is a Junior at LaVille Jr. Sr. High School. W. John Martin is the Boy's State Chairman for the L»Ptz r st. j. :~T BRI'CE EFGENE EREEDEN 17/anf XL economy W* | erodes lor the same MOT. I b <t bred m yield PO- ■ teotial Yet they ■ offer a big saving ■ oe your seod. UXYYD CLAYTON B. K. 4 lAPerte Ptm®* SXS-MK3 LYLE McCORMICK North IJherty Phone 65d-IfUM) SIDNEY T SMITH IL IL I Hiuulet I’hone Walkerton 58K-28U1 H/\K\fA W \LTEK IL IL I Hiuulet Phone 867-3663

The Plymouth DeMolay'.s delegate is Bruce Eugene Breeden. ?7, son of Harold and Louise Breeden. Plymouth. He Is a member of the Presbyterian church, president o' the Junior Classical League, a member if the drama dub, F.F.zV, Hi-Y, Plym uth DeMolay .mi the chuu'h choir. He i« a Junio rnt Plymouth High School. I 03 I GEOFFREY D. SCARBERRY Alternate is Geoffrey Darrell Scurberry, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scarberry. 233 E. Lake Street. Plymouth. He is active in the Plymouth Dt Molay, .-er ving as master councilor, । ne if his major mlert-ds i- history. He recently served as a Page in Indian ip>lis in the Senate. He is a member ot the First Chnn’h of Christ. He is a member o the wrestling team and participated in basketball. He is majoring in business and plans to join the Navy otter graduation. Hr is attending Plymouth High School Seat Belts Do Save Lives

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APRIL 17, 1!W» — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

KL Lions Attend Convention Os District A A group of nineteen went to th*' Lions District Convention from Koontz Like Sundav The ' convention was hosted by the Wanatah Lions and w, h*'M it the Valparaiso University, A reon-d crowd <rf -ix hun in Iw* fe j in attendance, ie{*r* seating twenty -ix clubs Tin joint meeting of Lions md ladle- was addres-ed by District Governor Gene Rice. He urged Lions tc attend the banquet at Brook, Indiana honoring them as a new dub, the 23000th. Lions Club. The governor announced that Dr Ned Hornbeck, o' the Va^pitaiMedical Center w< uld be unable to speak is schedul’d bei iuse of having to do surgery. He also lead the report of Dr Ermel Griffith. Leader D-g C?i lirman who w.is unable to be th* re. M uian Wellkie was in charge of the women's portion of the program. The\ were * nteitain» d by Mr.-. Fred Zellers <f Rcxhester whose ven witty readings were called "It’s a Woman's World.” Mr. Robert Homan and two of his m<d**ls from the First Lady Salon of Beauts in Valparaiso gave a demonstration on the wearing, care and styling ot wig-, wiglets and "falls". Door awards were won by three of the ladies from Koontz Lake, Delores Borrelli, Kitty Allen and Helen Quebbeman. After tea at tour o’clock the Lions rejoined the ladies and all attended Necrology services in

the university chapel. Three Koontz Lake Lions who passed away during the past year were memvrializ* <l, Edwin Jacobson, L >uis Ibiboid and Raymond Olson. Dinner wa., served in the c t.<* ter .a and al.-o th*- up -t.iir ■ meeting loom due to the jn- « xp*< t»’ Ily In.*' turnnit. K"*-;‘z Like Lion.- ir, att* ndan* v were Wilbur Mull* t, Ai'nur Borrtlli, Jr., Clifford Allen, Vai K* ip r, Frink Atki -> i,, Lor rel Thornburg, W liter Smith, Walter llolderread and Ro. i e Provence. SCHOOL MENU North Lilwrty School Menus April 21 to 25 Monday: Gr und Beef Gravy or H imbut g* r on Bun, Fiutfv Whipped Po'it’ Buttered Peas, Carrot Circles, Butters' ,t< h B tr und Milk. Tuesday: Ch:pped Ham on Bun. Fnn'h Fm ! Potat-es or Tater Tots, Butbred Spinach, Cabb ige-C ।riot Siltd, Crt imv Dressing, Cinderella Cik* ml Milk. We Ine. <ll y Oven Fried Chicken, Fiu'fy Whipped Potab • or Sweet Potatoes A-sorb’d Brea 1 A Butter, Lettine with Celerv Seed Dre.-v.-4ng, Assorted Pudding, and Milk. Thusday: Happy Birthday to all b*rn in April - Salisbury Steak, Fluffy Whipped Potatoes, Gravy, CiniMunon Apple Sh* e-. Carrot & Celerv Stick-. Birthday C ike, Fluffy Frosting, and Milk. Friday: Pizza (Cheese or Meat), Buttered Waxed Bean.s, Green S*dad with Sweet Oil Dre-.-ang Chilled Apricot-. Peaches, or Pineapple, Chocolate or White Milk.

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