The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1974 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEW* — MARCH 11. 1971

OES NEWS Tt was a bit of nostalgia that the woithy matron. Mis. DvWayne I’avey. giwi' 1 her off) ers and it mb< i - Tuesday, Mu ch 5. lor si •> a- d Mi Part y pn sdt i in the East 1 >r the last time as u i thy mat! a and worthy pati n of the Wa heron Chapter 319, OES. Annual f.inmial reports were g: en and th< report of the ways and means i .mmiltee chairman. M s. Jaspei E.kin was given appi a use for a wondvifui year of < irnmg money for the many { . je ts including the annual ^huiar. ship. Mrs. I’avey announced her annual lettei would be in the n •.1 <o'll. Mrs Mary Bauer contributed t the birthday bank Mr- Ed C >le g cited the members 1 g ests a< they arrived. Both Mr. and Mi Pavey exi on! th :r thanks to everyone 1< - making this past year one of h »ppy memories, filled With much love ano understanding . The Pav. eys, assisted by Mi and Mrs. Jim V'rkhr. hosted the social hour f -flowing the meeting. In-taila. t n of the new officers w.ll be lu Id March 30. Tri Kanna Nev - The Ep-iion Chi Chapter of Tri k «ppa held their Mai ch meeting a' the Walkerton Nursing Home on Thursday, March 8, at 8:00 pm. Some of the upcoming events for winch plans were finalized aie: Tri Kappa will furnish and serve refreshments for the Girl Scout open house to be held at tne Walkerton Elementary school on Sunday afternoon. March 10. from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Epsilon Chi Chapter is the local sponsor of Girl Scouts. A party will be g.ven ty Tri Kappa for the residents of the Walkerton Nursing Home on Sunday afternoon, March 17, at 1:30 pm. Entertainment will be pro- . >ded by a r ecital of piano and voice students of Mrs. Grace Atw k\l. Gifts w.ll be given to

LARGE JEWELRY PUBLIC AUCTION The entire contents of an active Jewelry Store will be sold at Public Auction, free of all encumbrances, at COSTELLO'S AUCTION BARN !4 mie south of U. S. 6 and 31 or 8 miles north of Plymouth on Sunday, March 17 12:00 NOON AI’CTN’NEERS NOTE: This store has been handling a lot of brand namu- < f gi 1 quality jewelry plus a lot <»f interest, ing .terns irom showcases to Bui va watches and diamond rings. 4 w i-. - high, blond, lighted 5 blond lighted; low show, rases 1 ti. dl gl.u x with adjustable shelves; antique roll top wat< n mak’-is bench with fe d driven lathe: antique marble m • ’ dore hvider c winter; h Elgin cordless clocks; Westclock; GE ki'ehen (s • ks; h day clock.-; Seth Thomas fancy living " 111 ( ‘"i-■ p ndulum cl< k-. GE musical bell clock; Elgin g 1 i : ronieb-r. silverware sets; Rogers Bros, sets; Commun. i v Meiodj and others; carving sets; gravy laddies; forks: ■‘by | giltwaie of all kinds; dishes; bud vases; silver b<<law IS . ome -rrhng; some lone china; pink lady Sunbeam si jewMry boxes; key wind and electronic Seth Thomas metronome, billfolds. key holders, ladies and men's. MLNS WAH HF»S — Koiwa, Elgin, Benrus watches; r ‘ n K‘ lie ' '. De art cuff sets; diamond tie tacs; fancy ergerstte l.brs by Ronson; k>t of lapel pins of different lodges . ich as Ma: mic K of C, Oddfellows, etc.; silver sets. LOGIES JI At ELRY . Watches by Elgin, Eulova, Croten and a-i ring necklaces; pendants; bracelets; pearls; pins; be - iti» i! -ttil.ng silver rotary; eanings; Plymouth high school Glvm rj g .td. m. and other.- jewery: w itchban Is, ladies' an( l n ‘hilGcn Spidel JB. leather, nylon, etc; several anlique Wm! ,g and Dav । purses; seme auLo < jewelry; many otla r jewelry M-re items too numer us to list. 111-^L^. < XSH Nit Resp< r»s bh E r Accidents SALE LY ORDER O! SECURED PARTY. SALE UNDER RIGHTS 01 SECURITY AGREEMENT An ugh-i: CGSTELIX/S AUCTION SERVICE Rt 2, Plymouth, Indiana; Ph ne 7M-3142

ea h res lent by Tri Kappa mem. 1 ■ - who an a -o providing refredi men is. Special attention will 1 ■ given to tho-'. residents havrthday c. March, Chairr. in f.i tins ev nt is Mis. Ernest Brovoid. The Annual Tri Kappa Style S:.. w will be h. hi on Min h 21 at the J .m Glenn Hgh School at v -:00 pm. .Mrs. John Wolff an,! M’ . John McGovern are cochairmen for this event. The theme is “Aloha.” Tickets may I:-' purchased for 81.00 from any member in advance. $1.25 at the door. Many d- i prizes will be awarded. On Saturday. April 20. Ep-ilon Cli. Chapter are 1. -tesscs f r the } .< vince Ten Tri Kappa Convention. Over 200 out-of-town guests are expected t<> attend thr- all day affair which will be held at J< hn Glenn High School. Manv plans ar-> be.ng made under the le idvr.-hip of Mrs. R hrer. Province Ten off.- tr. Til Kappa along with PTO and St. I droks Women's Clu are sponserrng an ait show and cont’ st it the Walkerton Elementary School on April 27 and 28. Any ne living in the sch >ol distr.ct- of Polk. Lincoln. Johnson Twp. or St. Patrick’s is eligible to enter. Entries must be brought to the school on Saturday morning, April 27 between 9:00 and 11:00. Cbsed judging will be Saturday afternoon. The public is invited to view the exhibits on Sunday, April 28, from 2:00 to 4:00. Chairman for the event are M’S. John McGovern; PTO. Mrs. Edward Hiler, Tri Kappa; Mrs. R bert Rochs and Mrs. Mathew Jawi rski. St. Patrick's Women's Club. Since March is Mental Health month a program was provided by Mr. Lang and Mrs. Taylor, representatives from Beatty Memorial H- spital. They were introduced by Mr<. Ernest Brovoid. Mental Health Chairman. A Qilm w.%< presented and they toL! - f the Adopt-A-Patient plan. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. E Iward Hiler, Mrs. Jack

Tiede and Miss Linda Huhnke. HOMEMAKERS (LIB MEETS The Lincoln Township Extension Homemakers Club met on March 5 in the Walkerton Community Building With 24 members present. The president opened the meeting and led the group in the pledge to the flag and the club ( reed. Mrs. Bertha Daube is president. Mi s. Lois Sherland led the group sing ng of “When Iri h Eves Are Smiling.’' and happy birthday was sung to Mr-. Ruth Clark followed by happy anniversary to Mrs. Laura Malstaff with Mrs. Neva Klinedmst at the piano. Mrs. NelLe Smith gave the safe, ty report on bolt lightening and protecting appli mces. Mrs. Mamie Hahn read several items of cultured arts by Indiana authors and Ben Hur. The month of March is the clubs birthday which was celebrated with cake, coffee served by the hostesses, Mrs. Mamie Mackm. Mis. Sherland, Mrs. Mamie Schultz and Mrs. Hazel Arseneau. Table decorations were in the St. Patrick’s Dav motif. Th? club history was read by Mrs. Daifte. PRIDE To Be Implemented In Walkerton The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce has joined with hundreds of Indiana communities in an all-out voluntary gasoline and energy conservation program initiated by the governor, Otis BowKTSHSE Walkerton, Indiana Friday, Saturday, Sunday March 15, 16, 17 Westworld Rated "PG” Showes at 7:00 and 8:35 p.m. DANCE SAT., MARCH 16 9:00 - 1:00 Music By 808 AND THE OUTSIDERS Country & Rock Shamrock Inn NORTH LIBERTY BEDDING SPWiALISTS LIMITED Ol i ER Always a large assortment of name brand bedding at a savings. Limited offer EREE frame with the purchase of mat. tress and box springs. FLET( HER FI RMTI RE BREMEN, IND. I . S. 6 A 331. Hreincn Daily 9:30 - 9:00 Saturdays Till 6:00 Phone 516-3275 Arthritis Sufferers: ' WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often ami still wake up in the morn.ng without all the pain's stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty ach. It s called Afthmis Pain Formula. Get hours of relief Ask for Arthritis Pain iormula, by the makers of Anat in* analgt wc tablets.

en. The program, called PRIDE, w.ll be implemented through a state-wide citizen committee and a network of local committees. The word PRIDE stands for “Partners In Reducing Indiana's Deficiency of Energy.'' The Walkerton Chamber’s d’jective w.ll be to make local citizens more conscious of the need for conserving gasoline and other energy on a continuing basis. Lt. Governor Robert Orr, will head the PRIDE organ.zation in order to coordinate it with the energy mobilization office of the State's Department of Commerce. He explaint 1 that the PRIDE prrgram will use a cardinal, the state bird of Indiana, on an official energy consei vation flag, on car and window stickers, lapel pins and buttons and other types of display identification. The governor said he had con. fidenco that Hoosiers would set the pace for voluntary cooperation in lim.ting use of gasoline for the entire nation. "I believe we are the first state to come up with a program of this scope on a state wide basis, and knowing Indiana citizens as I do, I think PRIDE is an excellent word to describe the type of cooperation and involvement we w.ll get.” The local chamber is now in the process of forming a PRIDE committee and will begin its energy conservation program im. mediately. All interested organizations are invited to join in the

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