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Hold Inspection hl Tii Kappa Epsilon ("hi chapt. i of Tri I. pp ; n t on Thur-diy evening. ( • ioi "t 1. at s aio pm. in the h me of Mis Dcns.ow Dill. \b;i kerton. ' e, jb< ■ Ten (i’ '■ leer. Mis J j .nd If "i.i • o! Ik i (lamina. J. sh.iwaka i.s’h t-d the chapt gi >d. - .g them with an A. Mi.-. Ihxl.nc sp >k> on the state । i loc tl b\« of Tri K ipp i n i. < h nn inbet i e ilizing to t i u.>t st < xlent ot what "H ip- । o ■ls lr. Hi .nga Ti i Kappa " In :•. Mu y \en Chr stenn C " -i . ted t V I IS ne - meet 11 i ■. th it p irt • giv n on the > >' ng Chiistn.as Bazaar by 1 .11 bo Ph i P.im Stated that । pioj ats tor the bazaar must h t’ ned m on November 2, e "i ■ at the United Methodist < uh Illinois Stuct Balding, o to Pa d । Patt ison, chairman. Tm Christmas Bazaar is • 'doled for Saturday. NovemI II and 21 at the United 5 dhojist Church, Illinois Street । u.ding. Wakeiton from 9:00 m to 3:00 pm each Saturday. I •ms art hand made with cent p -ces. ornaments, trees ' reaths. household items, childi ns toys,, child!en's stocking •• iffers and many many more ems. A bak. sale will also be 1 d during the bazaar and an eUm wi.l also be given away. >ei '. mg op t tie k^aar commit tie along with chairman Paula n ,l! ’ I >ani Kepcha. Beth A PLACE JUST i OR HER (ailed t KEB place formerly Studio Dress Shop) U\en B a y Til 5:30 , Fr day TT. 8:00 Question? i My son mows lawns and my ' daughter earns pin money baby sitting. What if they can ;c an in iurv? x - • Enswer... Liability coverage for incidental business activities of minors is just one of the many p’us features included in all Meridian Homeowners policies.* , *as defined in the policy May we tell you about the reasonable cost of a Meridian 1 lomeowners policy? R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Afternoonti — Koontz Phone Walkerton 586-2589 { £> MERIDIAN INSURANCE a h 'ild of protection

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Carter. Gertrude Thomas. Luci.le Gardner, Lorenc Capek, Judy McGovern. Judy Mercer, D t B iuss and Cuo.e Muncie A discussion was he’d on having an Antique Show again this < dendar year with the sorority voting to go ahead with having the show Plans are underway with the show to be held in April In March the sorority will have then annual Style Show headed by Cirole Muncie. Others on 11- c mmittee aie Dee Brovoid. Dot Pairs. Pit Holmquist. Mary Boise Debbie Brovo’d. Kos unary Wolff. Linda Huhnke. M iry Ann b ■ ini' M irtha Kee.uig, Judy Na h< i Helen Welch and Elizabt th Orcutt. Kepresenting Epsilon Chi at th<' Province Ten Workshop on S’ nt. IS at the Lincoln Highway Pin. Mishawaka, hosted by Beta Gamma was Miry Ann Chris tensen. Beth Carter and Barbara Rohrer Province Ten Officer, Mis Richard Bodine directed the workshop for the purpose of discussing officer and chairman duties, sharing ideas among chapters, finalizing plans for bi-

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ennial chapter inspections and enjoying fellowship of morning coffee and luncheon. Special guests m iking reports at the workshop were Mrs. John Edgell Culver Province Scholar ship Chairman: Mrs. Bryi e Rohrer, 'Walkerton, Province Public Relations Representative and Mrs Richard P.etcher. Nappanee, Province Art Representative. State Convention is set for April 22. 23 and 21. 1971. at French Lick. Indiana. The next meeting will be on No\embe r sth. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Denslow Doll, Mrs. Robert Gardner, Mr Don Wray and Mrs. Aivin Boise. EDWARD E. KALEV HOME ON FURLOUGH On October 4. 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kaiey. Mr and Mrs. Wi liam Tuttle and family. Fort Wayne Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kaiey, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newcomer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Tarnecy and family, Elkhart, Indiana met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Clark and family for a family dinner to celebrate the homecoming of Edward E Kaiey. who is home on a ten day leave fiom the Navy. This is the first time since

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1953 the complete family o* Chester Kaiey has been togethe since Ed joined the navy tha year. He will bo returning to h stat.on in Sian Diego the midd of next week to return to dut\