The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1976 — Page 8

SEPTEMBER 9, 1976 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Woman's Club Opens New Season The hospitality house at Stuntz's Pine Forest was the setting on Friday. September 4 when the Walkerton Chapter of the Federated Women’s Club met there to open the new season and to enjoy a delicious pot luck luncheon. Mrs. Helen Bowman, the new president, opened the meeting by reading the prayer for Federated Women. The pledge of allegiance was given and Mrs. Grace Atwood accompanied members as they sang America. Two guests. Mrs. Mickey Hunt, of Walkerton, and Mrs. Campbell, of Sun City, Arizona, were welcomed. Mrs. Leonard Beaty was accompanied by Mrs. Atwood on the piano as she presented a touching memorial for Mrs. Helen Goodpasture, who passed away on May 30. She also presented beautiful devotions in which she read a poem telling of things that God had left undone and why He did. Because Mrs. Goldie Chapman and Mrs. Nellie Pfeiffer weren't present at the last meeting when new officers were installed. Mrs. Beaty then proceeded to install Mrs. Chapman as a director and Mrs. Pfeiffer as a member of the nominating committee. In grateful recognition of her four years of devoted and faithful service as president of this group. Mrs. Bowman then presented Mrs. Beaty with a president's pin and also the accompanying past presidents

WALKERTON, INDIANA SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. AT PLACE PARK Sponsored By The WALKERTON LIONS CLUB * mW ~ _____ ——. _. . ... /"(£ '■_ /' J ■ ft \ n FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT j under the B 1 G T O 1* I I ’ I I I BEAUTIFUL GIRLS THRILLING ACTS j j j PERFORMING ANIMALS FUNNY CLOWNS LIVE MUSIC I I 90 MINUTES OF FINE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT NO RESERVED SEATS I I ONE DAY ONLY RAIN OR SHINE tickets on sale at following locations । IN WALKERTON Dave It Ray’s Supermariet — Hook Drues | DoU’s Texaco Service - Independent-N^Js IN NORTH LIBERTY Guy Rlzek Plumbing A Healing AT KOONTZ LAKE ; Koontz Lake Paint A Hardware 1 AND ALL LIONS CLUB MEMBERS

badge to be attached. Dorothea Brenner read the secretary’s report. Mrs. Philip Waldron read the treasurer's report. A scholarship in nursing will be awarded to Miss Cynthia Matusiak. A donation of 25 new chairs has been made to the Community Club. Mrs. Ethel Hudelmyer. who is 93 years old and a member of long standing, was present and was awarded an honorary membership. A motion was made by Mrs. Vivian Hillis and seconded by Mrs. Bertha Williams to buy a scrapbook to be kept by Ethel Bierly as historian. Thirteen members were serenaded with the birthday song. Mrs. Bowman suggested that henceforth one of the hostesses of the day will ask the blessing. Mrs. George Pfeiffer, chairman this day, asked a lovely blessing for the group and her assistants, Elinor Hostetter, Dorothy Walsh, Elizabeth Michalski and Mary Peterson all cooperated to make this a most enjoyable meeting. Circus Coming To Walkerton September 18 An elephant in Walkerton? Yes, when Okha the elephant will be coming to Walkerton with the Franzen Bros. Circus on Saturday. September 18. sponsored by the Walkerton Lions Club. The Lions Club has announced that the circus will do shows at 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. under the Big Top which will be set up at Place Park, Walkerton. The Franzen Bros. Circus is a

one ring circus in its second season. Okha, the Franzen Bros. Circus six-year old elephant, learned her first trick after having flown in from India. You should see her now! Tickets to the circus are now available in Walkerton at Dave & Ray’s Supermarket, Doll’s Texaco Service, The Independent-News and Hook Drugs; in North Liberty at Guy Rizek Plumbing and Heating and at Koontz Lake at the Koontz Lake Paint and Hardware, plus all Lions Club members. Advance ticket sales are $1.25 for children (under 14) and adults, $1.75. At the gate tickets will be $1.75 for children and $2.25 for adults. Buy your tickets early and help the Walkerton Lions Club and save. Advance sales benefit the club. Senior Fellowship Group Enjoys Outing Aug. 31 Mrs. J. C. Milner gave the invocation at the REAL Services Nutrition site in North Liberty when the Walkerton Fellowship Group met there at noon on Tuesday, August 31 for their monthly meeting. The food which was plentiful and tasty was enjoyed by all. expecially the ladies who didn't have to prepare it.

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After lunch Mrs. Dorothy Walsh, secretary read the minutes of the last meeting and gave the financial report. Mrs. Leonard Beaty informed members of a Jonah Fish Fry and auction sale which will be held at the Haven Hubbard Home in New Carlisle on September 11. A representative of the American Family Life Insurance Co. informed the people about the cost of their cancer insurance policy being reduced because of the special group rate, and also about the upgrading of this policy. Election of officers was held and Mr. Zenon Muchowicz will serve as president for the next two years. In the absence of a volunteer for the secretarial job, Mrs. Walsh graciously offered to serve again and her services were gratefully accepted. We congratulate the new officers, wish them well and feel assured that the fellowship and companionship always found in the group will be enhanced by their leadership. After the short business meeting the group drove to the country home of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Elder where an informal lawn party took place. Mrs. Elder and Mrs. Wilder Burnside had a comforter all set up in a quilting frame and the many eager fingers of the ladies soon had the comforter all finished. Horse shoes and croquet were offered, but some played cards, some kibitzed and some visited while

other worked on the quilt. Mrs Corinne Vanderheof won the at tendance prize. When the after noon drew to a close, iced tea lemonade, cookies and some espe ially delicious donut holes made h Mrs. Burnside were served to th. 39 senior citizens attending. NOTICE Ma Bloomfields Chili Supper wi be held on Friday, October 1 at th. John Glenn High School cafeter from 4:30 p.m. until half-time the John Glenn vs. North Liber* football game. Chili dinner only, all you can eat $1.50 or chili dog, drink an dessert, SI.OO. VOTER REGISTRATION Attention voters in Lincoln Township. Voter registration or those who have transferred car now register at 300 Illinois Stree* Walkerton, until September 20. Anyone who will be 18 befun November can also register to vote NOTICE The Philathea Class of the Unit ed Methodist Church will meet a the home of Mrs. Oscar Barnt \ 503 Virginia Street, Walkerton. < • Thursday, September 9 at 2:0p.m. Don’t want it — why keep it sell it thru our want ads