The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1978 — Page 10

JANUARY 26. 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

ENGAGED >1 Ve ■r 'JF « •I / - / I H ^1 i ■i ' > Dm B \ ■ The engagement of Patricia Jean Steinke is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lauderback. route 4. Walkerton, to Mr. Leeßoy Carl Bennett, 111 West Williams Street, Argos, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leeßoy Bennett. Plymouth. The bride-elect will graduate in May from John Glenn High School and the prospective groom is a 19”2 graduate of John Glenn High School. He is employed at D. A. Burkett & Sons. Argos. A March 18 wedding is being planned. Tyner Rebekahs Induct Officers For New Year Installation of new officers highlighted the meeting at the Tyner Rebekah Lodge Thursday evening at the Tyner 1.0.0.E. Hall. Mrs. Rex Stull, noble grand, presided during the opening. Then the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Stanley Karn, district deputy president of District No. 23 and the installing staff from Tyner Lodge for the installation of new officers. Mrs. Jim Williams was installed as noble grand and Mrs. Rex Stull as past noble grand. Others installed included Mrs Danny Webb, recording secretary ; Mrs. Maurice Kerckhove. treasurer; Mrs. Roger Hendricks, financial secretary; Mrs. Glenn Petry, warden; Mrs. Jem Zartman, conductor; Mrs. Deane Sarber, chaplian: Mrs. Karen Medlin, color bearer; Mrs. Bill Bottorff, musician; Mrs. Leon Verhaeghe. outside guardian; Mrs. Clarence Shively, inside guardian; Mrs. Joe Bottorff, R.S.N.G.; Mrs. Norman Klinedinst, L.S.N.G.; Mrs. Cv Sarber, R.S.V.G.; and Mrs. Jim Haney, L S V G. Mrs. Terry Kaser, past noble grand, presented Mrs. Rex Stull with a past noble grand jewel. A memorial service was given by the chaplain. Mrs Deane Sarber, and several members, in memory of Mary Ecker. who was recently killed in an auto accident. Mrs. Kaser was soloist for the service. Refreshments were served by Mrs Cedric Shank, Mrs. Charles Roose. Mrs. Ivo Hagenbush and Mrs Lewis Tellkamp ROCK A THON NEARS Dur residents are getting excited about rocking for “our” Heart Jamboree on February 16 Please do help us to make a big sum of money for the Heart Association! Just stop in at Miller’s Merry Manor, Inc., if someone doesn't approach you for a pledge Any amount is appreciated' Ihe Rain bow Girls will be taking pledges along with the I icense Branch and Amy Wardman and Polly Klopfen stem of the American Legion Auxiharv.

We had a nice memorial service last Thursday for Myrtle Slick and Ethel Smith. We reminised about happy days and shared experiences. about things they both enjoyed doing. Some Bible verses were shared and a poem read. We con eluded with all joining in the Lord's Praver We have two very abject apologies to make, and believe us we are truly sorry First to Rev. Shelley and his verv devoted Congregation the Baptist Chur<h for omitting his church and friends, who have been so verv faithful, kind and deiigent in their devotion to our residents. Also, a group we unknowlingly left out who have been visiting our residents for six weeks verv faith fully. the St. Patricks Church Weare also verv grateful to these folks I hope these churches and all the others will accept our heartfelt thanks Many kind people give time and donations for our residents to enjoy. We are sorry if we have missed anyone else and do thank each and everyone of you. We would appreciate it if you would leave your name and address on any donations you give to us so that we may keep an accurate list. Everyone has been wonderful to our folks and we hope that the joys you have brought us will come back to bless you in your lives. We started our bowling league Thursday. The holiday season break did not effect our bowlers. They were all hot, strike after strike. All had high scores with Zada Cicotte and Sarah Dunn sharing the honors of top score. Come and watch sometime and scream along with us! We welcome two new members to our family. They are Mrs. Marie McGwin and Mrs. Ruth Bergstedt. Along with everyone else here they will welcome visitors. Again. God bless and thank all who have been so kind in 19 7 7. Adult Ed Classes At LaVille Begin January 30 & 31 The second semester adult classes will begin January 30 and 31 and will end May 15 and 16 at LaVille High School. Each class will meet three hours each scheduled evening from 7:00 until 9:50 p.m. for 15 evenings. Classes may be taken for personal enjoyment and enrichment or for high school credit toward graduation. Students who satisfactorily complete a course may earn one credit toward graduation. Satisfactory completion is dependent upon the student's performance in the academic or skill areas involved and upon the student's attendance. Students wishing to attend during the second semester may register and pay their fees, $7.50 per class, in the guidance office any day from now to January 31. Those who can not register in advance may register the first evening of their scheduled class meeting; January 30 or 31 between 6:00 and 7.00 p.m. in the administrative office. Adults who wish to graduate from high school should call '’B4-3151 to arrange an appointment with a counselor to discuss a program of study that will lead toward graduation. Class offerings on Monday evenings include sociology, economics, U. S. history, bookkeeping and typing Tuesday night classes and reading and U. S. government. Although all of the classes listed are being offered only those classes with enrollments in excess of 10 students may be taught The classes that are offered arc dependent upon student needs and interests. Consideration will be given to expanding the current subjects that arc not included in the prevent offering are encouraged to call ”84 3151 and advise a counsel or of their interests.

School Menu St. Patrick’s School JANUARY 30 • FEBRUARY 3 MONDAY Hot dog on w arm bun Potato chips Tossed salad Cookie Milk TUESDAY Chopsuey Oven rice Carrot sticks Roll and butter Strawberry fluff Milk WEDNESDAY Sloppy joe on warm bun Frenih Ines Celery stnks Yellow cake Milk THURSDAY Turkey a la king Hot biscuit and butter Peanuts Jello with fruit Milk FRIDAY Tuna casserole Buttered green beans Snow bars Milk BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS The Better Homes Extension Club met on Monday evening, January 23, at the Walkerton Community Building with the president, Mrs. Eva Stickley, opening the meeting with the pledge to the flag, followed by the club creed. Roll call was answered with a quick sewing hint. The club has a new member who was welcomed by those in attendance, Dorothy Kelly. It was decided to have a white elephant sale at the February meeting with each member to bring a used item gift wrapped for the sale. Hostess for this meeting will be Mrs. Branson Hiatt and Mrs. Alda Ray. The meeting was closed with the club prayer followed by refreshments served by the hostess Mrs. Charles Minter. The door prizes were awarded to Mrs. Fayetta Dunn and Mrs. Hope Zlatos. GIRL SCOUTS VISIT THE NEW AMBULANCE The Girl Scouts of Troop 81 recently visited the newly acquired ambulance of the Walkerton. Polk. Lincoln, Johnson Ambulance Service. On hand to explain how the ambulance is used and what is expected of the EMT’s, were Mrs. Jack Rizek and Larry Dill. After the infomative visit the girls shoveled snow for several people who did not as yet have their walks cleared. Also announced were the high salesmen for the Girl Scout Cookie sales, over 100 boxes, Cristy Beem and Karen Christensen; over 50 boxes, JoAnn Yelachich, Mary Singleton. Claudia Walker and Yolanda Warren. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP 4-H ENROLLMENT NIGHT SET Next Thursday night, February 2, will be enrollment night for the Lincoln Township 4-H Comrads at the Walkerton Community Building with the affair to begin at 7:00 p.m. If you are already a member come and sign up for this years projects. If you are not a member and are interested in joining or finding out about 4-H, come and sec what projects we have to offer. The minimum age requirement is ten yearvoid during 1978. Also w e are in need of leaders for some projects. If you are interested in being a leader please come to the meeting or call Marilyn Wallact, secretary . 586-2860 or Marolym Millar, co-ordinator. 656-4663. Send a Happy Ad — only $1.00! Keep cool in your arguments by sticking to the cold facts. Silence is always golden — really an unspeakable asset.

HAPPY ADS Congratulations John Glenn Girls Varsity Basketball Team Keep Up The Good Work! We're Behind You All The Way MICKEY & GARRY WOLFENBARGER Congratulations John Glenn Girls Basketball Team And Good Luck In The Sectional DEWAYNE PAVEY INSURANCE Congratulations John Glenn Girls Basketball Team For The Super Job In Winning Your Second Straight Bi-County Tourney Title From The Staff Os IH E IND E PEND ENT- NE W S HAPPINESS IS Having Super Relatives In Tuscon, Arizona I Love You All DEANNA Happy Birthday RETTA From DONNA, POLLY & ED KLOPFENSTEIN Happy Birthday EVELYN From BILL, DEAN. DEB. VANESSA & ANGIE

Happy 44th Birthday GENE Don't Let Those 2 Fours Get You. Think What J hey Do To Me! Love You. MOM Congratulations North Liberty B-Team For Your Bi-County Tournament Championship! From The Staff Os THE INDEPENDENT NEWS Watching for school stop signs is a good habit — cultivate it. Send a Happy Ad — onlv $1.00! Di-Gcl. The Anti-Gan Antacid. ^Even well-fed W dogs can » need vitamins^<4^W I C HUM A M Rot, V M**** JJ2 E y M.J.’s \ WEEKLY SPECIAL January 23-28 10% OFF On Any Size Or Quantity Os SEAGRAMS 7 CROWN (While Supply Lasts) Watch For A Different Special Each Week WE ALSO HAVE ASSORTED MINIATURES M.J. Package Store, Inc. 728 Roosevelt Road . WALKERTON f