The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1974 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 18. 1974

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<»n C.nba ni' and Kandy SChc.eitz weie named Pr.ncass an Prince of the John Glenn Hig Sth <d Prom held Miv 3 UNtOLN IMP, CLUB MEETS The Lincoln Township Exten. 8^ Homemakers Chib met on Mav ti j n the Community • Bifid, mg with 20 members present Th- meeting was opened ty preM. dee! Mrs Rertha Daube leading the group with the pie Igo of 4M< g.ance and the club creed

Songs sun^ were 'Til Be With You In Apple Blossom Time,” and •■Mother,” led by Mrs. Martha Mull with Mrs. L is Shet land at the piano. The birthday song was sung to Mrs Hazel Arseneau and the nnniveiMry pong to Mix Ni Ilie Smith and Mrs. Nellie Verb, ler. On Wednesday. June 19, at 12:30, the cluli w.ll be guests o^ the J ihns iy Township Club - > a!! members wanting to go pleast

contact Mrs. Daube by June 4 so she can make the reservations. The safety report on kite flying, housecleaning, garden anti storage was given by Mrs. Nellie Smith Mrs. Daube gave a report on her Chinese cooking and their habits she had learned about at a meeting she attended at the gas company in South Bend. The meeting closed by the group re. peating the cliffc collect. Table decorations were lilac, tu.

7^ Robert E. I'rbin, Editor THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS ( 0., INC.. Publisher 9(11-03 Koaseielt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46571 Telephone 586-3139 PLBLIUATION TIME; Thursday of Each Week Second class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION KATES: SB.OO Per Year -50 c AdditiumU Il Mailed Ont Os State

lips and other spring flowers. Lunch of cake and ice cream was served by the hostesses Mrs. Fern Kemp, Mrs. Nellie Verkier and Mrs. Dora Ochs. After refresh, ments bingo was played with several receiving prizes, engaged Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Fullmer announce the engagement of thendaughter, Pamela Rose, to David Andrew McLain, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McLain, of Chicago, Illinois. Miss Fullmer is a graduate of Birmingham - Southern College where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Zeta social sorority, and attends Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans. Mr. McLain was graduated at Northwestern University where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi social fraternity. He is a senior medical student at Tulane University where he is a member of Alpha medical honorary. His grandparents are the late Air. and Mrs. Will.am Raschka, of Hobart. Ind.; the late Mr. and Mrs. I. A. McLain, of Statesville. Grandparents of the bride-elect are Mrs. George Engel and the late Mr. Engel of Columbus. Ind.; Mrs. Howard Fullmer and the late Mr. Fullmer, of North Liberty, Indiana. A June wedding is panned at Mountain Brook Baptist Church. A fellow's going to the lectric chair. The warden says, "You can have anything you want for dinner. What would you like?" The fellow says, "Mushrooms.” Warden asks, “Why mushrooms?"

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