The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1970 — Page 7

Community Club Guests Os Noith Liberty Club During the morning session of the social service program of the Walkerton Woman's Community Club held on Friday, October 16, more than fifty Halloween’ tray favors were made for the Teegarden Nursing Home. Also completed were twelve bed pads and seven additional pads were turned in by Mrs. Henry Hergenrother and Mi's. George Warner. Miss Katheryn Mylott was in charge of this project Mrs William Michalski displayed items to be sold by the Ways and Means Committee at the meeting on November 6th which is a.so guest day. The articles qftered are dresses, pearls, Christmas cards and candles. The early afternoon session was devoted to a short business meeting Mrs. Chester Griffin, president, welcomed the group with the reading of a recipe on "How to make Friends." The place of birth was the answer to roll call; ten states in the United States were named and one in County Kerry, Ireland. Mrs. Milo Slick gave the devotions using as her theme "Fear Not He Cares,” taken from the pamplet “Our Daily Bread ” Mrs. Leonard Beaty introduced her mother, Mrs Stel.a Campbell, as her guest. Mrs Acil Hunter contributed to the birthday bank. The club voted to furnish g.fts for "Present for Patients " at Beatty Memorial Hospital and 10 women volunteered to wrap g.fts at Westville Mrs Griffin gave some of the highlights of the 60th Annual Convention of the 13th District, Indiana Federation of Clubs he'd in Bremen on October 6th The theme for the year was recountsoothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS — FEVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES.

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ed: "A Better Life in A Better ■World, Let It Begin With Me ” Speakers were officers of the Indiana Federation of Clubs: Mrs. C Billings, Ist vice president; Mrs. Howard Francis, 2nd vice president; and Mrs. Grover Jaeger. directo r of Junior Clubs. The combined appeal of these speakers was for all club members to get involved in something — but try to do one project well. When Mrs Jaeger spoke she told of the advice her husband had given her when he knew she was to take part in the program. She said he told her to think of the word Kiss She asked why and he said "It simply stands for keep it short, stupid," and she tried as did our c.ub pres.dent in her report to the group. Mrs R. Harris, county president. reiterated her aims for the year She asked that every woman get out and vote, that each try to change the Womans Club image, that the women do something about pollution and conservation, that they help rid the country of obscene movies and that they not forget to be kind. The Memorial Service conducted by Mrs. Harris included in the list of departed members our late member Mrs Clyde Chapman It was announced there would be a leadership training seminar he d at the Mid Winter Council meetng scheduled for February 2at Indianapolis A convention is planned for St. Joseph County on March 1, 1971 The Mississ.ppi Valley Conference of the GN AC, the group of which Indiana is part meets in Chicago this year. October 26 and 27 at the Sherman House The theme of the meeting is "A Beter Environment . The American Way.” Mrs Earle A Brown, GFWC president, will be the honored guest Hostesses for the meeting Friday were Mrs M.chael Mylott. Mrs Paul Hartman and Mrs. Griffin At the conclusion oi tne meeting the members moved on to N‘’th Liberty where they along with the members of the Rik y and the Progress C übs were guests of the North L.berty Woman s Club. Mrs. Dsborn Fisher president of the North Liberty club, welc mied the group and awked that each member in turn introduce herself Mrs Dan Roser presented the devotions taking as her subject the Ch mging Seasons, from Ecclesiastes 3. 'For

everything there is a season and a time for every matter under heaven." Mrs. Roser added to her reading that we should look forward for the seasons will change no matter what! Mrs. DuWayne Burch, guest soloist, sang two beautiful numbers, "The Sound of Music” and "My Task.” The guest speaker, Mrs, Jeff Clark, 113th District Piesident, was introduced by Mrs. Fisher. Before Mrs. C.ark began her talk she told that she was so anxious to come to North Liberty that she had started on Thursday only to learn that she was a day ahead of herself. Mrs. Clark gave her interpretation of two books, both of which dealt with giving the leader a belter understand.ng of the young people today. Is God For Real, Man?” by Cail F Burke and "An Empty Spoon by Sunny Decker, one approaches the subject from a reugious viewpoint and the other from an educational standpoint. Both books dealt with the same environment, each giving a collection of personal views of chi.dien Both are thought provoking books designed to he.p us better understand the "inner city” children and the disadvantaged by illustrating the other point of view. A pleasant social time icllowed with refreshments provided by the North Liberty Woman's Club. " — — > ^55 t BIRTHS Mia J Mr and Mrs. David Welch, West Lafeyette, a son. Daniel l^e, born on Wednesday, O< tolar It at West Lafeyette. Mr and Mrs. Leland Welch. Walker-

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