The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1970 — Page 1

VOLUME 96, NUMBER 42

Tri Kappa Style Show Tonight At 8:C0 Walkerton Tri Kappas co-or-dinated final plans for their style show, "Zing into Spring," al their meeting Thursday night in the home of Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, the show. featuring fashions form Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company, is slated for 8 p.m, March 12 in the John Glenn High School auditorium. The John Glenn Swing Choir will furnish entertainment. Following the show refreslanenU will be served. Tickets an available at the door or from members, with proceeds going to the chapter scholarship fund Local* models include Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs. Dona In Wray, Mrs Stanley Orcutt. Mis Robert Bauss, Mrs. Mha lon Jacob, Mrs. Jack Bowman. Mrs. Cheslei Bigler, Miss Janet Ryan, Miss Jennifer Jacob. Miss Sandra Bauss. Miss Jackie Bowman. Miss Rosalie Matz. Miss Virginia DeSimone. Miss Carla .Muncie, Robert Muncie and Jeff Van Buskirk. James Hartsough and Jeff Jacob will be escorts. Mrs. Aithur Schmeltz is general chairman. Mis. Errol Van Buskirk announced that she is receiving s.gned contracts from dialers for the antique show which the chapter will sponsor during the Walkc:ton Summer Festival in June. Members voted to prepare a fl at for the festival parade. Mrs. James Patterson reported that 10 monthly workshops have been scheduled so that every member can begin work on projects for the Tri Kappa < hristmas bazaar. The bazaar will be held November It and 21 in downtown Walkerton and will feature such handiworks as holiday decorations, childrens clothing and toys, accessories for the home and baked goods. Mrs. John McGovern is co-chairman of the event. In other business members voted to help Imai Girl Scouts with their membership drive fla' Walkerton Girl Scouts are sponsored by the Tri Kappa chapter. Mrs. Rohrer presented a mental health report, and the group voted to give SSO to the St Joseph County Mental Health Association. Mrs Russell Hartsough, president. anrmumed that Province 10 convention will be held M iy 14 at Notre Dame. Following the business meeting Mrs. Jack Bowman presented a program of colored slides showing the activities and progress of children it the Marshall StarkDevelopment ('enter in Plymouth. M’s. Bowman, a chapter memlwr. is a social worker at the centei Refreshments were si rved by Mrs Rohrer. Mrs Jack Ry m md Mrs Inland Wei h Pledr m. of new members Wl n take pla< eat the next meeting April 2 in the home of Mis Mahlon Ja ob Reception To Honors Lynn Pickavet March 21 A reception honorin, M s I. : a I c’ ’ ।nd Amb s i dor of Rainbow f -r Girls in Jr * i 11 < w I I heb I Sit• ’ ■ I; 1 even Im: M "ch 21 d the Walk- i ton Mas »m< T-mr' at 7 ;0 o'. |o t W alk- i ton A a mbly t'l is host Ing the evening, which all friends are invited to att- • d Miss Pic’: rivet is past W. rthv Advisor of the I cal assvmbk and is the d iiighter of Mi .nd M’s Wd* ■: Hekav - t.

Ncrih Libery Acquires New Medical Dac oi —i -w: mew ■ >i I f £ ' i SBF 1b £ i nf < IK -4V y - Joventine Navel, M.D. of Chicago. Illinois, will open his office at 10s North Main Street, North Liberty. Indiana on March 16, l!>»0. Hours are tentively set for 10 to I'2 and 2 to 5. Monday thru Ft alay, 3 evening a week from 7 to 9 and on Saturday mornings. Dr Naval has been highly recomm mded by hospitals and doctors in Illinois and Wisconsin He is married .and has five childi‘O P our of the ehildi en are in college and one is in high school. Di. Naval graduated from Santo Thomas University. 1948, Philhpine Islands He also was a Meu. al Officer in the Department of Health in the Phillipine I; lands in 1949 19,56; Internship at St Anthony's Hospital. Chi- - ai. >. 1956-57; Residency m ()b---stetrics and Gynecology, 1957 59; Residi m y General Surgery. Mercy Hospital. Janesville. Wisconsin. 1959-61; Residency GP. Weiss Menimial Hospital, ('hi- < ago. 1961-63; Post Graduate Work. Pubh. Health. Phillipme, Islands, 1961-66. Psychiatry, Elgin State Hospital. Elgin Illinois. 1966-68; General Practice, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 1968-70. He and his wife will reside at 505 South State Street, North Liberty. Mrs. Navel has a BS. Degree in Phitmuy and is a registered Medical Technologist. An Open House is being planned f -- March 15 at the North Liberty Commimtv Building fiom 2 to 4 p m. on Sunday. The residents of the North Liberte an i are pi mid to have the new Dr. and hl.< wile become part of the c< mmumty The committee tot acquiring a medical d >ctor who was headed by Aud.ne M M mm l ha - b< - n working foi the past y< ar on this proje t Other members of the committee are David Spell man, William Hartman, Rev. Thomas Fr >. t Mi- Audm Mm'a . and M.s Jack Hu) l »vv ay. 23 ( 1.1 B Ml Ill's T . 3 11 ■ !.' I>- monst' ation ('I .b . : I esuay Mi: ■ h 3 ' 1 : I man vv ith eighteen members pres- nt. T'i 1-' ion w s gi\en bv Mt" I-> - i Sn un p.. u• • T’--. t ’ ■ I . -s . - M - < . ■• . e i: • i-i n- I 1 • 'll . V. 11 I hell or ’! ’ \p il 7 ’ th- home < ” \ Whir -i Dog Tag MH l( I I ■ -in r p •' '■ nts are t. • <h-<t • d . t ' r' have i d : tig V m c purch n ti .-e !' a. t e tt r’ee (". b H 5 :

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NL PTA Will Meet Tuesday The North Liberty I‘TA will meet Tuesday evening. March 17 nt the North Liberty High S-hool at 7:30 p.m. The main feature of the meeting will be the Junior High Banti, under the direction of Mr. Vander Hagen. Ihe executive Board will meet prior to the regular meeting at 6:45 p.m, PTA Fish Fry To Be Held April 11 Plan now to attend the annual PLI - PTA Fish Fry, which will be held on Saturday. April 11 at the Tyner School. Mrs. f'aiole Florian has been named < hairman of the event and is in the process of naming various committee to help with the Fish Fry. Mark this date on your calendar now!! CHAMBER MHIIIS TODU AT HEIL’S The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce will meet today (Thursday > nt noon at Heil’s Dining Room. All members are urged to attend md if you h iven t made a reservation with the calling committee, do so at nn- e bv contacting the Secretary. Bob I rbin, at once. This meeting will h ive several important matters discussed including the wrapup of the membership drive. NOTRE Friends ire invited to attend the open installation of Walkerton Chapter 319 Order of the pastern star newly elected and appointed officers. Saturday evening March II at s pm Mrs. Robert King will be installed ns Worthy Matron and Myron M "Ih‘t, Worthy Patron along with other officers. NOTICE The 6 cent Herman Melville, .Moby Dick, eomniorative stamped envelope will be placed on sale at New Bedford. Maryland on March 7. 1970. Trying to keep up with tht Jon- <i i : । g (way of let rm the budget down

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Walker Jon Good Friday Services Are Sei The Walkerton Ministerial Asso<nation has sponsored a Good Friday Service each year and this year the Reverned John Goodpasture is the guest speaker. The services will be at 2 pm. EST (1 p.m. CSTi at the Koontz Lake Missionary Church. All people of the Walkerton area are invited to the Good Friday Services on March 27. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Thursday, March 12 12 noon The Chamber of Commerce will meet for । luncheon meeting at Heil's Dining Room. 8:00 p m Epsilon Chi Tri Kappa. ‘ Zing Into Spring." Style Show it the John Glenn High School auditorium. Fashions bv (’arson. Pirie, Scott and Company. Knights of Columbus will meet Sunday. Man h 15 3:00 pm. Cantata practice at the North Liberty Church of the Bret hern. 2 1 pm Open House for Dr. and Mrs. Joventine Naval at the North Liberty Community Building. Monday, March 16 North Liberty American Ll- - will meet. North Liberty Rainbow will meet. The North Liberty Homemakers will meet. 7 00 pm Tri K mpi vw!: Shop at Lucille Gardnei s and Lirene (' ipek's. Medm sday. Man h 18 Johnson Township Hume Demonstration ('lub will m<-t Presbyterian Women's A tion work day. Thursday, March 19 Johnson Township Sportsmen w ill meet.

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North Liberty Junior Class To Sell Magazines On March 19. the Junior Class of North Liberty High School will begin the annual magazine sale. Mr. Bobo will come to the school on this date and give the class the information for the sale, and the members of the class will begin the sales after school. The student general manager is Christine Hartsough. The two editing chairmen are Gary Halt and Debbie Franklin. The publicity chairman is Connie Harbaugh. All proceeds from the sales will be used by the Junior class to purchase materials for the 1970 Junior-Senior Prom. Kiddies Day Parade Chairman For Festival a 'M 1 ~y. David F"am»‘, '• rman of the Kidd • s D !■ • ' • will be in < ha: ,;r o. t . ng day big '• ' ' - o was one of h ■ h* ■ he Festival nd eolnfil t ntt r It i> nT ’ |y to start maka.:, y ■ .• ; q this years pai i |.“ < n J Li c i .ike . y eva • y sti Pt I Urs u < . up >r (I n

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