The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1975 — Page 3

ATTEND STATE CONVENTION The French Lick-Sheraton Hotel, French Lick. Inctana, was the acene of the 41st biennial State Convention of Kappa Kap. pa Kappa, Inc., sorority on April 24, 25 and 26. The convention’s theme for 1975 was "To Tri Kap. pa, With Love." The delegate from Epsfdon Chi chapter, Walkerton, who attended, was president, Mrs. E. L. Brovoid. Others attending from the chapter were Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, Province Ten Officer, and Mrs. Glenn Jacob. The delegate from Zeta Pi, North Liberty, was Mrs John Peddycord. Others attending were Mrs. Jerry Knepp, Mrs. Audme Manuel and Miss Jean McCormick. The convention was under the direction of Mrs. Robert R. Bat. ton. Kentland, Council president, and other members of her council Hostesses for the convention were the members of Kentland Epsilon lota and the Associate chapter. Tri Kappa, a Hoosier sorority, was founded in 1901, growing continuously until now in 1975 there is a total membership of over 14,000 women, working toget her to bring women into close, unselfish relationship for the pro.

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motion of charity, culture and education. These three aims achieve the perfect balance for Tri Kappa to maintain the status of a philanthropic organisation, whose purpose is to serve ife feL lowman. All profit from chapters’ public fund raising projects must be used to promote charity, culture and education. Almost without exception, the profits are given as contributions within the chapters’ communities and the state of Indiana. Winners of Provine Convention art competition displayed their art work. The painting, entitled "Potter’s Bridge.” by Martha Stephenson, from Noblesville, won the Jury Selection Aw’ard. Jo. anna An^brmyer HarTLs, from Mt. Vernon, won the Most Popular Award, with a raised oil entitled, "Shades of Summer." The associate chapter winner in the scrapbook most origional category was Greenwood Alpha and the winner of the most activity award was Munster. Highland Alpha. The active chapter winners were for the mast activity scrap, took award was Delta LambdaGreenwood; for the most origional scrapbook award was Zeta Om-

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icron, Westville; for the most artistic scrapbook award was Alpha Omega, Braziland and Pi of Lawrenceburg and for the most publicity scrapbook award went to Beta lota of Peru. Mrs. Glen Jacob received an award from the staff of CroSs Keys for her contributions the last two years. The 1975-77 Council officers elected by the delegates from 143 active chapters and 159 associate chapters and units were as follows: Council president, Mrs. C. Gordon Hayes, Terre Haute; council vice-prescLent, Miss Patsy Kehl, Connersville; council sec. retary. Mrs. Jerome Chandler, Hammond; and council treasurer, Mrs. Thomas T. Thomas, Alex, andria. Mrs. Robert R. Batton, Kentland, immediate past council president, will serve a two-year term as council advisor CARD- OF Ar*A NK S We would like to thank the police department, fire department, Mrs. Legge, all our friends and neighbors who helped us during the accident at our swimming pool and a special thanks to Paula Bell. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Mike and Connie We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all the neighbors, friends and relatives for their expressions of kindness and sympathy during the loss of our moth, er. Mrs Anna Drake. A special thanks to Father Letko, Bill Elk. in, funeral director. Walkerton Medical Clinic and the Walkerton Nursing Home. The Family of Anna Drake We would like to thank all the wonderful friends and relatives for the prayers, cards and grateful concern during the long illness and death of our loved one. The Families of Vonna Steele We would like to thank our friends and relatives for all their acts of kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement,

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God bless all of you. Irene Baker Jackie Hopkins Lai ry Baker I would like to thank all of my close friends, relatives, neighbors and Rev. Wake for all the cards, visits, flowers, gifts and prayers that I received while I was in the haspital. And a very special thanks to the Walkerton Clinic doctors, Mr. Lennie Gaddis Many thanks to our friend;-;, neighbors and relatives for their acts of kindness at the time of the loss of our loved one. Also our thanks to Rev. Wake and the ladies of the United Methodist Church. Mrs. Marvin Stahly and Family There are no words to express our deep appreciation to everybody for the prayers, flowers,

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masses, food, cards and words of comfort during the illness and loss of our father and husband. A special thanks to Father Letk< The Knights of Columbus, St. Patricks Women's Club, Nus-baum-Elkin Funeral Home, Walk, erton Police Department and the Walkerton Medical Clinic. Your help and thoughtfulness will be remembered forever. The Family of Henry Szady The Senior Brethren Youth of the North Liberty First Brethren Church wish to thank all of the people of North Liberty and Liberty Towmship who contributed paper this past Saturday for the paper drive. A total of over 12 tons was garnered and there was so much paper we had to call for another bin to hold everything Due to the interest shown we have scheduled another drive for this fall. Thanks to all.

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