The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1970 — Page 3

SNEAK PREVIEW OF FASHIONS Os <**

Pictured above from left to ht are Mrs. George (Eleanor) binson, Miss Janet Ryan and ss Jennifer Jacob, wearing shions for Carson, Pirie, Scott id Company, Michigan City, lowing a sneak preview of the shions to be shown at the anlal Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri ippa Style Show. The style show will be held i Thursday, March 12 beginmg at 8:00 p.m., EDT, at the ohn Glenn High School Audiaium, Walkerton. The theme >r this year's show is “Zing ito Spring." Proceeds from the style show ill go into the Tri Kappa Scho--11 ship Fund. Each year, a • nior from John Glenn is given Marjorie Eiler Scholarship rom the Tri Kappas. Tickets for the show can be i irchased from any Tri Kappa i ember or at the door for SI.OO. here will be plenty of door izes and refreshments will be • rved following the show in the lining commons. Others models are Mrs. Don Vray, Mrs. Stanley Orcutt, Mrs. lobert Bauss, Miss Sandy Bauss, Irs. Mahlon Jacob, Mrs. Jack Jowman, Miss Jackie Bowman, Irs. Chester Bigler, Miss Rosa-

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lie Matz, Miss Ginny DeSimone. Miss Carla Muncie. Bob Muncie and Jeff Van Buskirk. Jeff Jacob and Jim Hartsough will be the escorts for the evening. General chairman for the show is Mrs. Arthur Schmeltz and model chairman is Mrs. Harold Muncie. DIXIE WALKERS Do Si Do and away we go to a fun filled evening of dancing. We had a nice crowd, but missed those who couldn't make it. Why don't you try to come Saturday, March 7th. Some of our members went to get our banner back again and about ten couples went to "Callers Dream” to dance to Carl Geels. Our members who volunteered to decorate for our “Spring Dance" are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearish, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shank, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allsop. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shupert, and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kriskovsky. Chow crew for Saturday night are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allsop. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shupert. anU Mr. nad Mrs. Howard Hall. Come on Maw drag Paw out Saturday and have some fun. See you across the square, soon I hope.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR ■ Thursday, March 5 8:00 p in. — Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa will meet at the home of Mis. Bryce Rohrer. North Liberty Home Demonstration Club will meet 8:00 p.m. — The American Legion Auxiliary of Post 189 will meet. Friday, March <i 1:00 p.m. — Woman's Community Club will meet at the Community Building .Walkerton. Mrs. Roy Newell will show slides beginning at 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. - World Day of Prayer services at the St. Patrick School Hall. Saturday, March 7 7:00 p.m. — American Legion Post 189 Birthday Party. Department Commander Robert C. Ayers will be host. Sunday, March 8 3:00 — Rehearsal for the cantata at the North Liberty Church of the Brethern. Monday, March 9 7:30 p.m. — Polk-Lincoln-Johnson Athletic Boosters will meet. North Liberty Lions will meet. North Liberty DeMolay will meet North Liberty Band Boosters will meet. North Liberty American Auxiliary will meet. Tuesday, March 10 North Liberty Order of Easstern Star will meet. Wednesday, March 11 North Liberty Tri Kappa will meet Thursday, March 12 Girl Scout Birthday. 8:00 p.m. — Epsilon Chi Tri Kappa Style Show at the John Glenn High School Auditorium. Fashions by Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company. 12:00 noon Chamber of Commerce will meet at Heil's Restaurant. Knights of Columbus will meet.

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MARCH 5, 1970 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

New Books At The Koontz Lake Library MR. SAMMLER'S PLANET by Saul Bellow. The main charcater in this story is a t ill old man, blind in one eye, with Oxonian manners who strides lightly and recklessly, looking back on the civilized pleasures of England in the twenties and thirties, on an acquaintance with H.G. Wells, but also on the war and a death ditch in Poland. He is, above all, a man who has lasted. Moving now through the chaotic and dangerous streets of New York's upper West Side, Mr. Sammler is attentive to everything, appalled by nothing. He brings the same curiosity and objectivity to the activities of a black pickpocket observed in an uptown bus as the details of his niece Angela’s love life, to his daughter s lunacy as to the extraordinary theories of one Dr. V. Govinda Lal on the use we are to make of the moon now that we have reached it. The superb character-drawing of this brilliantly written novel is enterlaced with a strain of speculation on the future of this planet, Mr. Sammler's planet or any other planets for which we may be destined. THE COLLEGE SCENETy James and Robert K. Foley. Here is an up-to-the-minute appraisal of conditions on American campuses -a searching look into student attitudes about all the social, political and moral Issues that concern parents, educators, law’ enforcement officials and the youth of our nation. Now’, for the first time, students unburden themselves on the subjects that are closets to their hearts - God and organized religion, pot and politics, virginity, premarital sex and abortion, professors and administrators, campus riots and radicals, black studies and black power. Other new books on our shelves: “A Great Fall" Mildred Savage, “Travels With My Aunt” by Graham Greene, “No Nudes Is Good Nudes by P.G. Wodehfou.se, “The A pop lee trie Palm Tree” byWilliam Anderson, “The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight” by James Breslin, “The Establishment Is Alive And Well In Washington” by Art Buchwald, “The 1970 Edition of Chilton's Auto Repair Manual" and the 1908 Sears Roebuck Catalogue.

Hallmark St. Patrick Day Cards Easter Selection Remember The Walkerton Chamber Os Commerce Membership Drive JACOB Drugs Walkerton

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