The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1973 — Page 4
— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 13, 1978
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• **— former Central High Schoo! and he attended Indiana University, South Bend. He is employed by Antz Jet Stream Co. An Oct. Ur 20 wedding is being planned. Woman’s Club Opens ie73 I 4 Season T . s C r.mur.ity Chib if V .:•. ’• " i■ -u ; its i egu. ‘ • fi ■ n Sep. tei Ur 7. wh n a j ;cn:< wa- held
at the Koontz Lake residence of 1 Mrs. William Michalski. The invocation was given by Mrs. Milo Slick. Thirty-four members and eight guests attended. Mis. L onaid Beaty, president, in 'greeting the group, read a em ink Uel •'Little Town which she likened to the club. Poll call a summer accompb'hm< : v . wet 1 with diversified ■. pli< ■ am<: g them wen . canning, entertaining, vacati mmg ai d just enjoying the summer. \li- Ward Awald, program chairman, prefaced her presentation of the yearly calendar by reading from the cartoon "Ihe Gills’’. "The program chairman having gone through the suggestion box. reports that four members want shorter meetings, three would like more woman speaker S and nine of you chew spearmint gum!" Mrs. Awald's presentation was short .and to the pant. Excellent programs, however, have been planned, the first of which will l>e Mrs. James B Dean, junior past president, IBC, on Sept mbar 21. speaking on Inte■!national Travel-. Miss Jean Hildebrand was ag . n awai i I the nurs, s scholarship. Mrs. Bess Turnbull was elected to honorary memb rship. A lett.r of appreciati n acknowledgliur clt i t. b horoi iF\ bership was receiw 1 from Mrs. Arthur Hairisc.n, Mrs. R y Newell’s special birthday was noted with a b autiful plant for which she expressed her appreciation. "Cleaning Trees," decorated the picnic tables and these, exj lained Mrs. William Ihckson. wue a part of the project items offered for sale by the Ways and Means Committee of which she is chairman. Commemorative plates are available and gift certificates for these 1973-974 bicentennial plates will be ready for the clubs to sill in time for Christmas. These plates are made specially foi the GFWC and sold by them. Other than club mvmL i s if interested, should c intact any IFC clu The 13th District Fvleratim of Clubs will hi : i its 63rd unntod c r\i : ti< n Mond y. Octi in r 1. it th sth Street Mennonite Church, G< - ii< n. lit gistiati n at MOO a.m., m ctir.g c. .■.veil’ s, at 9:00. Lurch’, n i* ci vat ions must be made by September 24. $2.50, and paid in advance to Mrs. R. W -e 511 N. sth Street. Gashen. Mrs. Claude Bdlings, IEC stat ■ president, and Mrs Mattie C mey. of Indianapolis, will be the speakers. Mis. Acil Hunter is in charge of the Memorial Service and reminds the Community Club members who are participating in the October 1 sendee, of the practice to be held in the United EHEIW I'riday, Saturday, Sunday September 14. 15, 16 James Gamer Vera Miles in Walt Disney’s One Little Indian Rated "G” Shows at 7:00 and ":40 Comirg Next Week THE LEGEND Ol HELL HOI SF. Friday. Saturday, Sunday September 14. 15, 16 The Big Hit Angela Mad in LADI KI NG 1 I Also Here’s A Cool Picture Jennifer O’Neill in E \DY I( E Bonus Fr iday & Saturday LA I>l FRANENSTEIN
Methodist Church. Walkerton, on September 30 at 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Howard Ferguson, treasurer, presented the proposed budget for 1973-74, this was accept, cd. Guests attending were Mrs. Rud) D Mumbrum. Detroit, Mich.; Mis. Howard Ross, Walkerton: Mrs. Mac W. Bottema, Mrs. Don Dipeit, Mrs. Jack Long, Mrs. Thomas Page, Mrs. Victor Schmidt and Mrs. George Washington, K< ontz Lake. Contn" utmg to tne oirthday bank were Miss Ethel Bierly, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Newell, Mis. Michalski, Mrs. John Scham r and Mrs. Phillip Waldror. Mrs. Michalski. Mrs. Awald
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