The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1976 — Page 20

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Ihe planting of the Liberty 1 rec by the Walkerton Lodge No. 619. I \ AM, took plaee at the Walkerton Nursing Home Saturday, May 15. A breakfast and degree work were performed at the lempie prior to the planting of the tree at 11 (X) a.m. Participating in the ceremony, from left to right, are Worshipful Master Earl Smith; Senior Warden Jasper Elkin; Junior Warden Kenny Khnedinst; secretary Bill Elkin; treasurer, lorn Frame; Senior Deacon Lowell Cummins; Junior Deacon Mvron Mullet; Senior Steward Gene Whitteberry; Junior Steward Gene Brems; Chaplain Orville Klincdinst; Tyler Russell Lawrence; organist John Sheneman

1J IS realW T You’ve passed a very important milestone. May you find more success on the road ahead. CENTRAL AUTO STORE Walkerton, Indiana

MASONS PLANT LIBERTY TREE

and Oratler Illustrious Brother Dr. V. B. Wolfe. Walkerton Alumni Banquet Date Is Set she Walkerton High School Alumni Banquet is set for Saturday. June 5 at St. Patrick's School, Walkerton, announced this week by president of the group. Mrs. Robert Whitmer. The evening will begin at 6:30 p.m. with reservations at $6.00 per person for the dinner and dance. No reservations will be sent locally.

For reservations cal) Mrs. Warner Clark. 586-3747, evenings; Miss Linda Huhnke, 586-3285; Mrs. Donald Knowlton. 656-3356; Mrs. Gene Snyder. 656-4639 or Mrs. Robert Whitmer. 656-4745, evenings. Reservations deadline is Saturday. May 29. ATTEND SPRING FLING Tuesday, May 11 the annual Spring Fling for the Extension Homemakers Clubs was held at the First Baptist Church, South Bend. Those attending from the Better Homes Extension Club were Helen Freeman, Mary Lou Hiatt, Alta Ray and Zelma Clingenpeel. Hazel Arseneau. Mamie Hahn, Regina

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Wells, Bertha Daube and Martha Mull attended representing the Lincoln Township Extension Club.

tJM 0 MSi WE SALUTE YOU! A World of opportunity and challenge awaits you, Class of 1976. AMERICAN DOOR CO. Walkerton

A delicious luncheon was served at 12:00 noon after the parade of wedding dresses. Some new. but some very old ones were presented, At i:00 p.m. Dr. Jan Armstrong, of Purdue University, spoke to the group and her theme was "A peep hole through the fence of tomorrow." 4-H GIRLS HONOR MOTHERS The 4-H Girls of Johnson Township held a salad bar and demonstration for their mothers and members of the Johnson Township Homemakers Club recently. An interesting evening was enjoyed. Each girl made a decoration with small flags and red, white and blue nut cups graced the tables. Each table also had a geranium centerpiece. A floral arrangement was presented to Mrs. Corine Vanderhuff. Several contests were held and everyone had fun. American Indians believed that jade could cure snake bite. The little ads that bring big results — Our classified ads!