The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1978 — Page 2

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — APRIL 13, 1978

“Gone With The Wind" Reviewed By Mrs. Hunter Readmit the poem " I he Brighter Side". Mr\ Robert Bowman, pres ident. opened the meeting of thi Walkerton Woman’s (ommunitv Club on Fridas. April ' Devotions given bv Mrs John McCombs stressed the importance of home ami lamilv. She said in this das when the breakdown and decas of the home as we once knew it is es ident. sse need once again to reevaluate our priorities in the place of the home in our society. We must remember that the familv is God's creation ami show gratitude to God for the homes and parents that have had a good influence on our lives. Mrs. Bowman reported on the 89th Convention of St. Joseph County. IFC, held Monday. March 20. in South Bend. The Progress Club was the host. Several club members attended and were delighted to hear Julie Johns, soprano. winner in the 13th District Music Contest, and to enjoy a flute solo by Debra Kronk. 13th District Instrumental Contest Winner. Os further enjoyment was the participation of two club members in the style show. Mrs. Basil Curl wore a beautiful Paris creation designed for her sister who had worn it in a concert performance in Chicago in 1927. Mrs. Fred Fugger modeled Mrs. Bowman's wedding dress. Mrs. Julius Erdelyi. Mrs. Nick Nolcheff, Mrs. Ernest Singletgon and Mrs. Gilbert Smith were elected to membership. Guests introduced were Mrs. Eli Sobat. Bea Salyer and Rose Minter. Mrs. Ward Awald, Mrs. Alice D'Arcy, Mrs. Helen Flaugher, Mrs. Ralph Lichtenbarger and Mrs. John McCombs were birthday celebrants. The highlight of the day was the excellent and interesting review of ‘‘Gone With The Wind," given by Helen Hunter. This 1,037 page novel, the first and last written by Margaret Mitchell, who met an untimely death seven years after its completion, has its locale in Atlanta during the years from 1861 through 1873. It was made into a movie in 1939 and played before the largest movie audiences in history. Over

“SPRING SPECIAL” 20% Discount On All Carpets Cleaned During April & May R & A CARPET CLEANING SERVICE WALKERTON — PHONE 586-3547 Free Estimates Residential - Commercial | FRIED ■ chicken SUPPER Sponsored By a Presbyterian Church, Walkerton ■ On I Saturday, April 15 Serving From 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. I pBAdKE^SALE^ ■ Adult Donation $2.50 Children Donation $1.50 B CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE

three hundred million people have viewed this 3' . hour picture which has become an American legend. Scarlett O'Hara is “Gone With Ihe Wind. " I his petite, comelv, rev! haired girl, who is willful, high-spirfitcd. scheming and vet charming, constantlv commands the center of attention. She has lived a lumultolus life, was married several times, more as a matter of convenience than for love. Once for spite and another tunc to save lara. the homestead, from being taken over bv the carpet baggers. When Scarlett learns that Ashlev Wilkes, a handsome countn gentleman was to marrv Melanie Hamilton, she becomes furious because she loves Ashley and had expected him to ask her to become his wife. At the engagement party she meets Rhett Butler, a suave gentleman who is to have a profound effect upon her life. No matter what each day brings Scarlett is constantly thinking of devious ways to win Ashley's love. She cannot understand how it is that he would want so frail and unexciting a girl as Melanie for his wife. Shortly after his marriage to Melanie, Ashley goes off to war and charges Scarlett with the responsibility of taking care of Melanie and the expected baby. The war years prove difficult and both women have many harrowing experiences. They administer to the wounded in the hospitals and during this time Scarlett finds much to admire in Melanie. Through the years they are called upon at various times to aid one another. Scarlett has spent her entire life thinking about Ashley and all other facets of her life are of little interest to her. Finally she admits to herself that Ashley was the victim of a pretty suit of clothes she had made up in her mind and when he came along so handsome and so different she made him wear the suit whether it fit him or not. She loved pretty clothes and not Ashley after all. When she fully realizes this she knows it was Melanie that Ashley had always loved and needed and now she was gone. Rhett and Scarlett had been married for sometime and when she realized the truth about her feeling for Ashley she turns to Rhett, knowing now that it is he

who she trulv loves. He tells her she is too late with her love and he is leaving her forever. He is unable to cope with what he could not understand. As he leaves she calls alter him asking "Oh mv darling it you leave me what shall 1 do?” and turning in the doorwav he replies “Frankh mv dear. I don't give a damn." As Scarlett sits there she says to herselt "I'll think of it all tomor row. I can stand it then — tomorrow I’ll think of somewav to get him back After all tomorrow is another dav ." Mrs. William Dick son, program chairman, introduced Mrs Hunter. Lixiking forward the club members will tour Cmmxlvx Hl Industries. South Bend, on April 21. 19’8. I unch will be served at 12:15 and the cost is $2.25. On May 5, the Fellowship lea will be held at the Koontz Lake Church. The May 19 meeting will be a carry-in salad bar at which time all new members will be honored. On June 16 the Walkerton Community Club will be guests of the North Liberty Woman's Club. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. George Hillis, Mrs. Clyde Walz and Mrs. Thomas Pry assisted by Mrs. Carl Stanley. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty APRIL 17 - 21 For reservations, call 656-3353 the dav prior. MONDAY Grapefruit juice Porkette with madeira sauce Irish potatoes Tossed salad Applesauce Wheat bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Tomato juice Cubed beefsteak meuniere Au gratin potatoes Tossed salad Apricots Dinner roll and margarine Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Apple juice Meatloaf and gravy Whipped potatoes Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes Fresh banana Rye bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Orange juice Stewed chicken with dumplings Glazed carrots Bread and margarine plums Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY V 8 juice Beef chop suey Cole slaw Fruit cobbler Roll and margarine Milk, tea. coffee STARKE COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS NUTRITION PROGRAM K. L. Conservation Clubhouse APRIL 17 - 21 Serving at 11:30 a.m. C.S.T. For reservations, call 586-2376 MONDAY Grapefruit juice Porkette with madiera sauce Irish potatoes Tossed salad Applesauce Wheat bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Tomato juice Cubed beefsteak meuniere Au gratin potatoes Tossed salad Apricots Dinner roll and margarine Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Apple juice Meatloaf and gravy Whipped potatoes Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes Fresh banana Rye Bread and margarine

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Robert E. Urbin, Editor Susan R. Urbin, Assistant Editor INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC,, Publisher 601-03 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton, Indiana 465’4 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Ihursdav of Each Week Second ( lass Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 15c Per Copy; $4.00 Per Year (50c Extra If Mailed Out Os State)

Milk, tea. coffee THURSDAY Orange juice Stewed chicken with dumplings Glazed carrots Bread and margarine Plums Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY V 8 juice Beef chop suey Fruit cobbler Roll and margarine Milk, tea, coffee Young elephants stay with their mothers for about 12 years before going out on their own. The pilgrims were on the "Mayflower" for 55 days before landing in America.

PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT GARDEN EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT SALE Located On State Road 23. Walkerton. Ind. (North Edge) On SATURDAY, APRIL 15 10:00 A.M. SHARP FARM MACHINERY New Yanmar 240 diesel tractor with loader. 3 pt. hitch P.T.0., hydraulic; new Yanmar 15 h.p. Diesel with snow blade. 3 pt., P.T.0., hydraulic; 71 AC "170”. 850 hours, good rubber, dual hyd. duals; Int. "H" new cond.. new rubber; Ford 8-N Massey Harriss 101 Gieamer C II diesel combine with 4 row corn head A 13' grain head, dual wheels; 2 AC "66" combines; J.D. 6-16 hot. hyd-reset plow with on land hitch; AC 4-16 Monaframe plow, trip back, sims mt; M-H 2-16 plow; AC 5 bottom plow frame; AC 3-16 Mt. plow; Int. "46" baler; 3 pt. Case & AC 4-row cults; AC 4-row snap couple cult; M-H 2 row cult; Int. 120 bu. manure spreader; AC 50 field choppers; Case field chpper; Int. 4-row planter with fertilizer; J D. 16 A flail chopper; 3-pt. 6 row weed sprayer with 200 gal. fiberglass tank; AC 10 ft. wheel disc; 12 ft. disc (pull); Int. 2 row picker (pull); AC 1 row picker; 2-row rotary hoe; 3-section spring tooth harrow; Easy Flow 10' fertilizer spreader; 4 stall hog house; Mi W HydroGauge Dynameter (like new); new barb wire; F/W 2” contractors pump 220 V; J.D. 10” hammermill; pile of scrap iron. TRUCKS - CAMPERS — CARS 1973 Chev. ‘/i ton 8 cyl., dbL disc brakes; 1954 G.M.C. good cond with roll back implement bed; 1948 Amgassador 6 cyl., runs good; Pontiac Catalina, p.b., p.s., 8 cyl. auto; 68 Chevclle 2 dr. 6 cyl.; Chev. Camper - Bus 110 V-12 V Modern. GARDEN TRACTORS Brand new 10 A i h.p. AC tractors with mowers; J.D. 112 with hydralift loader & 46" mower; 8 h.p. wheel horse, hydrostatic, with 38" mower & 42" blade; 7 h.p. Simplicity; 5 h.p. riding mower; 2-4 h.p. riding mower. PARTS Complete close out on all AC farm implements, parts, (bins full) plow parts Kohler; disc blades; hyd. cylinders; hydraulic hoses 3 8", ’/i", 5 8”; boxes of parts books for all kinds AC farm implements. AU this and many more pieces of equipment not mentioned. Consignments will be accepted up to time of sale. There will be someone available to accept consignments all day Friday. J & L Tractor Service Not Responsible For Accidents Mgr. Lynn Brownlee Lunch Served Phone 586-3533 or 586-3398 AUCTIONEERS: COSTELLO BROTHERS Rural Route 2, Plymouth, Indiana 46563

According to the Internal Revenue Service, in 1975, there were 90,836 women m 1111 onaire s—b u t only 89,164 men millionaires. There are goats in Tennessee and Mississippi that actually fall into a dead faint at any loud sound—a thunderclap, an engine starting up even the clatter of a feed bucket. The cause is not cowardice, however, but an inherited nerve disorder. Some people believe that laughing while planting corn will cause spaces between the kernels. Americans consume over 25 billion pounds of potatoes per year.