The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1970 — Page 2

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. Mrs. Jackson Heads Christmas Sea! Campaign Mrs Wate r Jackson will bead th- 1970 Chnstma' Seal (Mmp. 4n in Lm- oln i iwnxiiip No wmber 10 thiough December. Mis Jackion is a member of tin Tubrreulos.s lx 1 iuv Board ot Directors. She h s Iren in-t.-^sted n the work of the Le gue since her high school d - when she took in a Chnstm.; Seal Speech ('ontest. In making the appointment. Mt Lex Wilkinson. General Un m man sot the Campaign sa d ‘‘This job is a big < ha .enge. the Sc-1 Campaigns real strength cories from the thousands of St. Jo-eph County pe >ple who contribute generously to protect the he Ith and we tare of the commi nty With the help of Lincoln Township so ks, and Mrs Jacksons leadership, we'll be sri cessful.” Ln addition to tuberculin testing Christmas Seal funds support research into respitory dis-ra-’s, public and professional health education. anti-smoking pi grams, and community action ag mst air pollution. ' From a modest beginning in I 1907. when $92 00 was raised |th local campaign has grown ; to i record $72,000.00 contributed l ist lehr. | JOHNSON TOWNSHIP M SCHOOL REUNION > Tic an>hal Johnson Township • Sch >o; Reunion was held on Sun- ■ dav September 27 at the John- : son Township Community BuildI A PLACE ~ **r*^ s%v JUST FOR HER Called I HER place * (formerly Studio Dress Shop) Every Day Til 5:30 IV day Tri 8:00

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OCTOBER 8, 1970

ing with 87 residAltk 1 Mcf'former resdents present, — . -w. Greeted at the door by John WiLi. m- and J>hn Dreessen preceeded the cauyin dmnei served a'. noon with M s Char.es Daul c and Mi Floyd D.^ut m ehaigc Mi- WiJiams give the invocation. F.oyd Dipert president conducted the election of officers a- fo’ovs: Bmde 1 Wil.jams, president: Louis Daiilie. vice president. Mr> Sidney Smith, sc ret hv 11 •.asun i: and the k.tclan < ommitb’e incudes Mrs Charles Daube. chairmin: Mrs. F.oyd Dipert Mis. But dell Will ianis and Mi L mis Dipert Jahn Wil.jams and John Dreessen will be tiie greeters again next year. Introduced was Mr and Mis. Li a । cnee Gioshans Walkerton, as the eldest man and woman pic sent: Kenneth Johnson Niles, the Youngest; F.oyd Johnson, having the largest family and Miss Eunice Wi < s Wabash, traveling the greatest distance. Mi s Helen Lou Huhnke. a former teacher at the school, now of LaPorte, was recognized Five members of the Kelver family were pneseht and they are Mary Louise Johnson. Niles; Betty Harrell, Argos; Lois Klatt Mishawaka; Mildred Williams, Plymouth; Pauline Knowlton, iWaikerton. and Harold Kelver, Bremen. Entertainment was furnished by Mrs. Floyd Johnson and sons. Kerry and Kenneth and Mi’s. Gerald Knowlton and twin daughters, Janet and Jill, of North Liberty Ice cream with cake and coffee was served later in the afternoon. NOTICE Festival festivities will be held on Tuesday. October 20 from 7:30 pm. until 10:30 p.m EDT, .n the Parish House of St. Thomas Episcopal Church. 412 N. Center St., Plymouth, for all adult and senior scouts and everyone in terested in scouting s invited to attend. This is sponsored by‘the Northern Indiana Girl Scout Council. Drive Carefully! { Read the Classified Ads /

r — -K ■ ’ ■ * &V ^^H k Jr * t HL FAKE SNAKE— Schoolgirls share the rage for reptile in fall fashions. In this case, it’s allcotton corduroy turned out in an authentic-looking rattlesnake print for a smashing tunic-pants comho. From Cinderella’s Buffy collection, the outfit has contrasting sleeves and turtle neck of brown cotton knit. WALKERTON BEAUTY CENTER (ill Roosevelt Rd. Phone 586-3280 OPEN TUES. - SAT. Hair Cutting, Styling, Permanent*, Tinting, Frosting, and Wigs Operators: VIOLET DEPOY CAROL GEDGOUD Air Conditioned For Your Comfort

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