The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1978 — Page 7

JOHN GLENN JUDGING TEAM W&? k ’*T^h| ? v & -ff ■• ’ • w I /w* ■■& Wfck f Dean Dolph, left, was high individual in Marshall County competition at the Sub-area Dairy Judging Contest April 1 at Whitco High School, South Whitley. Next, he will compete in the area Dairy Judging Contest in St. Joseph County, April 29. The John Glenn High School team (left to right) Dean Dolph, Thelma Dolph. Linda Spaid. Sandy Steinke and Helen Schmidt, placed third in a field of seven county teams. Richey Peterson, area farmer, and Leon Verhaeghe, agriculture instructor. coach the team.

“Seen On The Scene’’ Theme Os Style Show The theme for the North Liberty Tri Kappa style show, “Seen On The Scene" will be presented on Wednesday evening. April 26 at the North Liberty High School gymnasium with an art exhibit at 7:30 p.m. Fashions will be shown from Treat’s for Her and Treat’s Squire Shop, of Plymouth. The art exhibit will feature works by Veronica Schreiber, Marion Pilarski, James Paradis. E. Martin Shamo. Edward Harding and Al Meloy. This year’s show is co-chaired bv Mrs. John Peddycord, Mrs John Camblin and Mrs. Edward Harding. Other committee heads are Mrs. Jerry Knepp, tickets; Mrs. Maurice Quigley, publicity; Mrs. Jack Carr, programs; Mrs. Leon Davenport, models; Mrs. Robert : DR. ELLIOTT FRASH,, OPTOMETRIST j 413 Michigan St., Walkerton 9:00 ■ 5:30 Thursdays * Call SHO-3722 For Appointment 1 26tj13 j — AMANA — Newest Models MICROWAVE OVEN Demonstration FRIDAY, APRIL 14 From 4 - 8 p.m. We have the largest display of microwave ovens in the area. All five most popular, nationally advertised brands. Our prices are the lowest with the best service after the sale is made. Between 100 & 200 ovens sold in this area. Free prizes for everyone who attends the demonstration. CARL SHEETS ELECTRIC 119 E. LaPorte St. Plymouth 936-3300 Closed Thursdavs

Loucks, decorations; Mrs. Bruce Weber, entertainment; Mrs. Audine Manuel, refreshments; Mrs. Keith Rininger, door prizes. Models include Mrs. John Wilcox. Jr.. Mrs. Cleo Kienzle, Mrs. William Limerick. Mrs Guv Rizck. Mrs. George Dean ng, Mrs. Tom Popevic, Miss Shelly Loucks. Glenn Jacob. Ray Bergland. Mr. and Mrs

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David Reinhold, Robin, Brian, Brett and Bradley Reinbold. Entertainment for the intermission will be provided by the Flint Dance Studio of South Bend. Pnxeeds from the event will be used for scholarships for graduating seniors at North Liberty High School. K.L. Lionettes Attend District Convention Seven members of the Koontz Lake Lionettes attended the District 25A convention in Lake Village, Monday evening. Viola Bregi, LaVerne Dini, Betty Griffin, Jean Mullett, Mary Peterson. LaReine Planck and Evelyn Schmidt represented the club at the spring meeting of Lions Auxiliaries. There were 143 members and guests in attendance, representing 12 clubs. Roll call was answered by each club, telling the number in attendance, followed by a brief resume of their year’s activities. Lhe business meeting was conducted by District chairman, Lorraine Warmelink. with Mary Eich, district secretary, reading the minutes. Entertainment for the evening was “Softness of Spring — Fashions in Silhouette” — an original and clever fashion show, modeled by Lake Station members. A gift was presented to each guest. The fall convention will be hosted by the Hobart organization

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - APRIL 13, 1978

on October 9. The Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor has the face of the mother of the sculptor, Bartholdi, and the body of his mistress.

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