The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 May 1974 — Page 5
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The team finished the season with an 11-5 record. Four girls from the team competed in the Fir l IHSAA Girls Track Sectional. I hey were Sue Smith, first in the long jump (16’ new school rec r<D; Theresa Mann, first in ^het put; Kathy Flaughei, fourth in hurules; and Joni Germaine, fifth in the s iftball throw. John Glenn as a team finished sth in the sectional. Sue Smith, Theresa Mann and Kathy b mughr r qualified to com. pete in the Girls Track Regional on Friday, May 24, at Harrison High School in West Lafayette. Front row, left to righ.. Ter.
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• a Sarber, Lvnn Carter, Deanna Gilkerson, Darlene Bays. Second row: Ln Ci ed, Carla Cline, Kith, Fiaugh:. Deb Nickles, - in ‘v M D "M Tly t ri w: 1' uhara O’o”- ’. , « uh J. ni G r. ma ne, S Ru • Sue S ....h, captain, Theresa Mum. » Community Club Ends Season -s The Walkerton Woman’s Communitv Club h> Id its la-t meeting of the year on Friday, May
17. A carry-in salad bar luncheon highlighted the occasion with each member bring.ng her favorite salad. Mrs. Leonard Beaty, president, opened the meejting w.th these words: “Our todays and yester. days are the blocks from which we build.” She used this quotation referring to the manner in whirfi memberJ contributed to the budding of the club during the year. Roll call answered with “Why I joined the ckf ,” brought forth numerous iepl.es such as "I was a member of a federated club where I lived before coming to this area and I again wanted to become involved.” “I wanted to get acquainted and meet new friends." "I wanted to get mv\«lved in service projects f< r the community and p, ople." “I wanted to learn more about what was going on in the world with forward look.ng women." The Women c murred thty were happy with the ’ fellow, hip, the ext< llent pic grams and the ail American feeling that existed in the club. Devotions given by Mrs. Bi >k B ewers wt i e ba ed on tw.; selections c.f poetry, • May You Have Eni ugh,” md “A Ros .” She said (If you doubt their is a God lock deep into a rose.” Yea-i ent report' were given by Mrs. Ry Newell, birthday chaiiman. who i eported sending ovoj 160 various greeting cards and Mrs. William Dixon, ways and means chaiiman. who highlighted the auction sale, the buffet luncheon and the sale f 44 Bicentennial plates in her report. Mrs. Beat} in summing up the year’s act.vities reported programs enc< mpass< d an arts and crafts dispay and lecture, a bo ,k / Those Times You Suffer Acid Indigestion, Painful Stomach Gas ...this is ‘Gasid Indigestion.’ Take DI-GEL for Fast Relief. DI-GEL gives more complete relief because it does what plain antacids can't. It reduces excess acid. Also contains Simethicone to get rid of gas, too. Heartburn. gas, bloating go fast. Get DI-GEL. Announcing DOLL'S SERVICE STATION featuring a complete line of I LAWN-BOY* SOLID STATE \ \ IGNITION 21*Model72€3 i । Solid State IgUion has no movm M parts. No condenser, 1 no points to replace. Timing । , ispermanentiyfixed.it almcst ne»er needs a tune-up. Lightweight Magnahte de ok for easy handling. Extra-quiet 1 under-Ihe-deck muffler. ‘ Snap-on grass bag. Pivoting h grass bag support rod tor ' close maneuvering. Patented rear safety shield. ।, Patented safety contour and detluvtor Oar. 1 -year warranty. DOLLS SERVICE STATION i>' * \ KiMwrvelt , ' Rfy j Walkerton f I Binn LAWN-BOY j
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review, a panel discussion, conservation, an international film and talk, a nursing home, religion and home life, a musical program, a travelogue on Mexico and an art.st’s portfolio. A special memorial service program was given by the club at a district meeting. The club roasted a county president, a Gold Card award membership winner, and nine new members. Three members were eketed to honorary membership. Over 700 Betty Crocker coupons were sent to GFWC headquarters in Indianap. lis to be ccnverted to use for Pioject Concern. F.fty gifts were sent to Beatty Memorial Hospital. Two hundred favors and 34 shoulder wraps we. e made for the RN Nursing 11. me in Teegarden. Checks were sent to Pn ject C-ixern, the Mu.-LJt.itu k Chapel foi the Children, The Kidney F ’ind r.i a, The Marshall-S ke Devehqment Center, The Taima D -ast<.r Fn d. Care a? i a needy family. A nurse’s scholar-hip w is awarded and a n w is sent to a medical .-tuornt it the Saigrab e Valley B / s H me. R nng f the B I!.-.” ;n the 4th : July. Thi.- program ..- -pen- . it ! iy the Fedeiation lx< une it felt it i- tun - to begin a rer.cwal of patriotism in piepaia. ’ n : r our ( . .try’s 200th birthdiy m 1976. The Fir.-t A-sembly of G d Church, St. Patrick’.- Cath-
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clic Church and the former M» odist Church on Illinois Street equipped with bells, and the c hopes to enlist their cooperat in this project. Mrs. George Hillis, member ? junior past St. Joseph Com president conducted the instal tion service. She used the 1 atitudes of Leadership as .< installed the new officers. M Beaty, president; Miss D<r<tf Bienner, vice president; Mrs. Jo Schamer. secretary; Mrs. All Q. Seaholm, press corresponuei and Mrs Ward Awald, Mrs. W iam Michalski. Mrs. Gils Verkl directors. Mrs. Howard Frg son, treasurer elect, was ahsc’ due to illn»?ess. i Contributors ‘ the birtnd 1 bank were M s. Awald, Mrs. H lis. Mis. Roy Hostetter, M George L.mphere, Miss Aue 1; Millard mJ M: ■ Seaholm. A lily- f-tb.' .. rb y corsage v f mnd at < i< h pl ■ e at the g set g’-.’e.-t tahb > wh.ch held r w of iil Isan 1 d gwo id Ues' were Mis. Frink K’ irm i Mi Linpb.e, Mr-. Jem MvC , and Mis, R ’>'- Tri ’iias. Mrs M al h ed th< to meet at he- home at Ko n 1 r the iii't mretuig in Sep'-: ber. Do y a remember the goo days when a trip to tm m < taxed cr.ly your .magmatioi
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