The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 October 1970 — Page 6

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RECEIVES 33rd DEGREE

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The highest honor of Scottish Rite Freemasonry was conferred on this group of local area Freemasons on Wednesday, September 30th at Uihlein Hall. The degree conferral cimaxed the annual sessions of the Supreme Council of Scottish Rites for the 15 northeastern and midwestern states, comprising the Northern Jurisdiction of the United States. A total of 206 received the degree in the 1970 Class. The Thirty-third Degree is awarded

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Vote November 3 Vote Democratic ELECT TRUSTEE LLOYD “STEVE” STEPHENSON Machine No. 32-B ADVISORY BOARD MARVIN BOUSE Machine No. 38-B BILL OCHS Machine No. 39-B JACK TIEDE Machine No. 40-B

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for “outstanding service to Freemasonry or for significant contribution to humanity, reflecting credit on the Fraternity.” Julius B. Christman. Jr., 1016 Leeper Avenue, South Bend; George M Hershberger, RR. 1, Box 479-B, Walkerton; Richard C. Thistle 760 West Kessler Boulevard, Indianapolis; Harold W Tubbs, 815 Lindsey Street South Bend Seat Belts Do Save Livea

LINCOLN TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS MEET Due to our fall election, the November meeting of the Lin coin Township Extension Homemakers club was held Tuesday at the Community Building. The December meeting will be on the regular date, the first Tuesday, with a pot luck dinner and a dollar gift exchange. Mrs. Martha Mull conducted the meeting as our president was unable because of illniess. She introduced Mrs. Wade Hostetler, who presented the lesson on “Dressing by Design,” using color charts and a large design to help illustrate the lesson. In keeping with the season, fall colors and Halloween figures were used in the decorations. The committee was Mrs. Elmer Daube, Mrs Richard Anderson, Mrs. Albert Schultz and Mrs. Anna Drake. Use Our Glassified Ads

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OREGON TWP. HOME EU GROUP MEETS The Oregon Township Home Ec. Group met at the home of Mrs. John Taylor on Tuesday, October 13 with members being greeted by the hostess and given a hobo lunch on a tree limb in a paper sack. There were 18 in attendance. Grace was given by Mrs. Awad. Following lunch the group looked over some of the items they had purchased for money making projects The meeting was caled to order by the president. Mrs. William Mic halski. Devotions were given oy Mrs. Awald. Mrs. MacArthur gave the health and safty report that was enjoyed by the members The club prize was w’on by Mrs. Leslie Ward and the hostess prize went to Mrs. Albert Burns. The next club prize is furnished by Mrs. John Taylor at the home of Mrs. Maude

Awald on November 9 at 1 p.m. Due to our devotion chairman leaving us, Mrs. Gertrude Hoffers duties will be taken over by Mrs. MacArthur. We wish to thank Mrs. Hoffer for allowing us to sell refreshments at her auction sale with the proceeds going to our club. We wish her well in her new home. Ten members of the club attended the Achievement Night. We were proud of our members who received perfect attendance ribbons They were Mrs. Flaherty. 3 years; Mrs. Michalski, 2 years and Mrs. Sinn. 1 year. The other ladies who attended were Mrs. Awald, Mrs. Germaine, Mrs Gerry, Mrs. MacArthur. Ms. Moerman. Mrs. Quebbman and Mrs. Taylor. We want to say thank-you to Mr. William Mio halski for taking five members to the meeting that evening.