The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 May 1977 — Page 3

Culver Girls Win Sectional Track Title Culver High School girls captured the sectional track title on Tuesday, May 17, at Triton High School. Other schools participating in the sectional and their point totals were Riley 44, Warsaw 41, St. Joseph 31, New Prairie 30, Adams 26, LaSalle 25, Bremen 21, Culver Girls Academy 19, Argos 16, Washington 16, Tippecanoe Valley 14, North Judson 11, Triton 10, Clay 10 John Glenn 8, LaVille 8, Mishawaka Marian 8. Knox 6, Ore-gon-Davis 5, Plymouth 0, and North Liberty 0. Culver piled up 54 points in winning the title. The top four places and two relay teams advance on to the regional. Point winners from John Glenn were: Arlene Zahrn, fourth in the 440; Barb Mann, sixth in the shot put; and the 880 yard medley relay team of Glenn was fourth. ELEMENTARY AWARDS GIVEN ON JUNE 7 The North Liberty Elementary School fifth and sixth grade awards program will be held at 2:00 p.m.

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JOHNSON TOWNSHIP CLUB MEETS Members of the Johnson Township Extension Homemakers Club met Wednesday afternoon at the Community Building. Mrs. Brooke Bowers, president, opened the meeting with a poem, “Consider Why Do You Care.” Announcements were made of the Officers Training meeting May 27 at 9:30 a.m. at LaPorte. The Club will be guests of Lincoln Township LaPorte, at Mill Creek School June 1 for supper. The constitution and by-laws were read and updated. Mrs. Martha Mull gave the Health and Safety lesson and Mrs. Elburt Place reported on citizenship. Miss Ethel Beirly gave the lesson on food additives and conducted a true and false quiz with Mrs. Charles Daube the winner. Mrs. Leroy Smith installed the officers for 1977-78. Mrs. Brooke Bowers is President; Mrs. Harry Malstaff. vice-president; Mrs. Harold Knowlton, secretary; Mrs. Daube, treasurer; and Mrs. Esther Kaufman, reporter. The birthday song was sung for Mrs. Richard Hesters and Mrs. Sidney Smith. Attendance awards were received by Miss Bierly, Mrs. John Kepcha and Fran Hesters. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Hubert Hembree, Mrs. John Dreessen and Mrs. Cecil Bowers. NAOMI FELLOWSHIP MEETS The Naomi Fellowship of the Walkerton United Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Nellie Vcrkler on Tuesday, May 17, with eight members present. Mrs. Mary BAuer, chairperson, opened the meeting by reading Psalms 24:1-6. The secretary's report was read and approved. Miss Ethel Bierly gave the devotions by reading, “Inside The Fence,” from God In My Kitchen and “Dog Under The House,” from The Holy Land Pictorial News. May 1977. Mrs. Esther Kaugman gave the lesson from an article entitled, “Dale Evans Rogers Talks About Life Today,” from the May 1977 issue of the Christian Herald and she read a poem, “Love Gives Thanks." The next meeting will be on June 21 at the home of Mrs. Weltha Burnside. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM MAY 31 - JUNE 3 For reservations, call 656-3353 the day before. MONDAY

Closed - Memorial Day TUESDAY Juice Barbecue on bun German potato salad Green peas pears Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Juice Stewed chicken with dumplings Glazed carrots Bread and margarine Chocolate cake Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Juice Swedish meatballs with noodles Harvard beets Gingerbread with lemon sauce Rye bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Juice Chicken sloppy joe over rice Tossed salad Cookie Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee FALCON GOLFERS TOP OREGON-DAVIS 158-224 The John Glenn golfers won a big 158-224 victory over the Ore-

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gon-Davis golfers Tuesday, Mav 17. Scott Brovoid was the medalist with a 37. Individual Scores JOHN GLENN (158) S. Brovold 37, Sarber 39, G. Brovoid 41. Anspaugh 41, McGovern 48. OREGON-DAVIS (224) Martin 43, Shei b(), Cook 62, Shearin 59, Simpkins 66. FALCON GOLFERS WIN BTH OF SEASON The John Glenn golf team won their eighth match against seven losses Wednesday topping the host Culver Community High School team 175-210 at the Maxinkuckee course. Glenn Results Scott Brovoid 41, Jeff Sarber 43, Paul Hershberger 45, Greg Brovoid 46 and Pat McGovern 50. NOTICE If you have ticket money, tickets or bills for the All-Community Fish Fry held on Saturday, May 14, in Walkerton, please turn them in at Dad Lad’s, Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, as soon as possible so the committee can close the books on the dinner. Obey the 55 m.p.h. speed limit.