The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1974 — Page 8

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— THE IN DEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 4, 1974

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I „ ACROSS 1. Aphids 6. Head cook - Mister, in Spain 10. Cars (shortened) 22, Velvetlike - fabric 33. Kind of necklace 14, Newt (dial, y var.) 15. God of pleasure 16. Chinese mile 17. Fox or Welsh —' jf 19. Fish ' 20. River . (S. A.) 21. Wearisome person 22. Political meetings 26. American Indian 27. Electrified particle , 28. Perform 29, Charged with gas 33. Shilling (abbr.) 84. Little girl 35. African river 36. Projecting roof edges 38. Courageous 39. Boring tool <O, Arab’s resting spot

<l. Valley (poet.) 42, Malt drinks DOWN 1. Depart ( 2. Interior 3. Devise 4. Before 5. Prance -W 6. Shades o£ * I colors * 7. Greek letter 8. Bereft 9. Small 4 barracuda J 11. Glides * 15. Skull caps

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Rebekah News Evening Star Rebekah Lodge No. 465 of Walkerton, held their regular meeting on June 25th for the purpose of Inspection. The Inspecting Officer was Mrs. Glyn Kindig, of Winamac, District Deputy President of District. 4. The regular business of the Lodge, the initiation of two candidates into our lodge, the degree work and the drill were given. We were given a very excellent rating by the Inspecting Officer for all our work. There will be no more regular meetings during July and August, but plans are being made for a Rummage Sale and for the annual Rebekah and Odd Fellows picnic. On July 15th we will be hosts to a tus load of young people HOMELITE" XL-2 CHAIN SAW TWO TRIGGERS L ONE for big cutting jobs ONE tor little pruning job* LIGHTWEIGHT • POWERFUL • RUGGED cwsiigeos I M*NU,ACTU««S SUGGISHD | Look for your local Homelit* * daaiar in tha YELLOW PAGES.

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who will be on their w’ay back from the United Nations Pilgrimare. Miss Theresa Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mann, of Walkerton, is now attending the Pilgrimage. She was sponsored by the Rebekah Lodges of District No. 3. This Pilgrimage is held every

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