The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 May 1978 — Page 2

MAY 11, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

O.E.S. NEWS Worthy Matron, Judith Hillman, presided at the May 2 meeting of the Walkerton Chapter 3IM. Order of the Eastern Star, greeting all with a verse. “A Prayer For Mothers". Under the direetion of Worthy Patron Alfred Drews, the initiators degree was conferred on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helton. Mrs. Margaret Comer, and Miss Elizabeth Dini. Mrs Gladys Fiske was received as a member b\ affiliation. Soloist Sharon Klinedinst sang "You Light Up My Life" in her honor. Mothers were honored and each presented a token of love from the Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron. Growing plants were given to Bess Gindelberger. oldest mother present; Nancy Lute, youngest mother,; and Florence Erickson, have the largest family; as the soloist sang, "You Are A Wonderful Mother". Mrs. Hillman s report of the Indiana Grand Chapter session, held recently , was most interesting and revealed that Elizabeth Reed. Worthy Mator Jr. Past of the Walkerton Chapter had been appointed chairman of Star-Lite Magazine for district 20. Fred Rowe, of Lakeville, also in district 20. was appointed Grand Organist of the Grand Chapter. Mrs. Hillman gave a colorful account of the opening session under the directions of Worthy Grand Matron. Suszanne Lisoro. of Syracuse, and Lyle Cotton. Worthy Grand Patron, of Bluffton. Installed as Worthy Grand Matron was Betty Coffel. of Valparaiso, and installed as Worthy Grand Patron, was Bert Goul, of Anderson. their group will be known as "The Lamplighters". Patricia Reidenbach. of Nappanee, will be the district deputy of District 20 and will attend the May 16 meeting in Walkerton. Important upcoming dates were announced by Mrs. Hillman. Helen Smith was honored with the birthday song. Hosting the social hour were Helen Smith. Vi Bregi. George Pfeiffer and Carolyn Newell, all members of Chicago chapters but residing at Koontz Lake, who attend most of the Walkerton Chapter meetings. Club Shares A Cup Os Fellowship Members of Walkerton Woman's Community Club shared a "Cup of Fellowship" as guests of the Women's Society of Koontz Lake Missionary church at a May Tea. held at the church on May 5. Mrs. Helen Bowman presided at a short business meeting preceding the tea and opened the meeting with a short essay entitled God Bless America by Helen Steiner Rice. In the absence of the recording secretary, minutes were taken by Helen Bowles. Four guests were introduced by members. They were Florence Vische, Catherine Lewis. Gertrude Oderwald and Flora Decina. Mary Jane Beaty, Conservation Chairman, encouraged members to pick up any litter they found along the w ay side. Evelyn Schmidt, Community Achievement Chairman, presented the club with a Citation of Achievment received from the General Federation of Women's Clubs for participation in “Health In Our Community". Mary Bauer, chairman of G<x>d will, reported on a recent tour of Goodwill Industries in South Bend attended by 27 members. Beatrice Seaholm spoke of the many beautiful articles for sale there. Members were reminded that unless they wrote their legislators in Washington about political issues. whether in favor of them or

not. the legislators had no way of knowing the feelings of the folks back home. Birthdays for May were celebrated by contributions to the birthday bank by Beatrice Sea holm. Marjorie Curl and Ruth Bobbe. At the conclusion of the business meeting members adjourned to the church chapel for the program which was presented by members of the Missionary Church of Koontz Lake. Mary Boise read the "Call To Worship" followed by a prayer by the congregation Jane Kuklinski led the scripture reading. Mrs. Paul Loucks, vice president of Denominational Women's Society. spoke on "Cups That Overflow." using a number of cups of different styles to illustrate her talk as to how cups illustrate woman's role in life such as service, love and dedication. Mrs. Loucks followed her talk with slides taken on a recent visit to Nigeria, showing the contrast between the old and the new way of life in that country. Tea and home baked cookies, served by the women of the church, were enjoyed by members and guests following the meeting.

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A very special thanks to Sandy, Jessie. Marge. Carolyn. Doris and to everyone else who came to my shower Sunday. It was great! The soon to be Rhonda P. We would like to say thank you to Rev. and Mrs. Shelly. Pastor Richard Stepp. Dr. Fenstermacher. Dr. Moore, the Koontz Lake Fire Department. Rannells Funeral Home. Wells Aluminum Corp, employees, relatives and friends for the kindness shown to us during the passing of our loved one. Robert W. Egger. Mrs. Judity Egger Mary. Tim. Dave & James Mrs. Dorothy Egger Dr. and Mrs. John Egger and family Dr. and Mrs. Ross Egger and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Egger and family Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thomas and family Our sincere thanks to all those who gave us aid and sympathy at the time of our bereavement. The flowers, cards, memorials, food and many acts of kindness were deeply appreciated. We especially want to thank Rev. Gaylord Saitzgaber. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Manuel and a special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bulla for their hospitality. The Family of Elmer A. Lonzo Mrs. Maxine Lonzo Laura Ford Mr. and Mrs. Don Kane and daughter Mr. and Mrs. David Trobuagh. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dill and family To my S. B. Tribune paper customers — Upon my completion of high school. I will graduate on the 21st, and am leaving for the United States Marines on May 22. I am giving up my South Bend Tribune paper route. My route which covers Sunset and Grissom. Catherine Hahn will be taking over. The other route 1 gave to my brother. Ron. Over the past years I have grown to know my customers. It has been my pleasure to serve you. Thanks to everyone of you. All of you are invited to my open house following graduation on May 21 from John Glenn High School. I hanks and may God bless you alwavs. Donn l ay lor 614 Washington St.

As our activities for the year draw toward a close Girl Scout Troop 81 would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for their interest and support: for supplying our flags, Mr. Leo Mahoney. Rep. Richard Mangus and Mary Harness; for volunteer assistance. Mrs. Robert Throm. Joseph Yelachich, Mrs. Isaac Warren. Mrs. James Norris. Mrs. David Kominkiew icz, Mrs. Helen Flaugher and Mrs. Richard Beem. I hanks to our tnxip sponsors. Stuntz Pine Forest and the St. Patrick's Women's Club and to "The Independent-New s" for printing all our articles. The Girls and Leaders Troop 81 SCHOOL MENUS Urey Middle School MAY 15 - 19 MONDAY Hot dog Mixed vegetables or sauer kraut Celery sticks Raisin bars Milk TUESDAY Submarine sandwich Potato salad Applesauce Cookie Milk WEDNESDAY Ham and escalloped potatoes Pumpkin bread Cranberry sauce Banana cake Milk THURSDAY Spaghetti and hamburger Cole slaw French bread Pears Milk FRIDAY Grilled gheese Green beans French fries Mixed fruit Milk John Glenn High School MAY 15 - 19 MONDAY Hot dog Candied sweet potatoes Buttered corn Fruit Milk TUESDAY Spaghetti Buttered green beans Applesauce Cinnamon rolls Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken or tuna salad sandwich French fries Perfection salad Chocolate brow nie Milk THURSDAY Creamed chicken on biscuit Buttered corn Cheese sticks Lime jello with pears Biscuit and butter Milk FRIDAY Sloppy joe Tater tots Buttered peas Pudding Milk JOHN GLENN BOYS TRACK TEAM WINS TWICE The John Glenn boys track team upped its record to 4-7 with a double dual win over Oregon-Davis and Kouts. Glenn had never won more than three meets in one year before and this year's team has surpassed that mark and have three meets left on their schedule. Craig Ochs set a new school record in the high jump, clearing 6'l". Glenn 67 - O-D 60 High hurdles —l, Loiter (OD), 2. Florian (G), 3, Holm (OD). Time : 16.7 High jump —l. Ochs (G), 2. Kinsinger (OD), 3. Cline (G). Height 6'l" Long jump — I. Loiter (OD), 2. Florian (G), 3. Anspaugh (G). Dis-

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lance 19'8" 100 yard dash — I. Kinsinger (OD). 2. Matusiak (OD). 3. Martin (G). Time: 10.3 Mile run —l. Anspaugh (G). 2, Simpson (OD). 3. Holm (OD). Time 4:45.3 Discus —l. Beerwart (OD). 2. Fontanes (G). 3. Haag (G). Distance 117’9‘/j” 880 yard relay — I. OregonDavis. Time 1:40.8 440 yard dash — I, Moore (G). 2. Keen (OD). 3. Cline (G). Time :55.5 Shot put —l. Muncie (G), 2. Keen (OD). 3. Beerwart (OD). Distance 43' 10'/j" 330 yard low hurdles —l. Letter (OD). 2. Florian (G). 3. Morris (G). Time :42.8 880 yard run —l. Anspaugh (G). 2. Moore (G). 3. Back (G). Time 2:08.3 Pole vault —l. Smith (G). Height 9'6" 220 yard dash —l. Kinsinger (OD). 2. Matusiak (OD). 3. Martin (G). I ime .23.3 2 mile run —l. Harrington (OD). 2. Anspaugh (G). 3. Ochs (G). T ime 10:37.4 Mile relay —l. John Glenn (Tom Moore. Tim Cline. Steve Morris, Dan Florian). lime 3:48.3 Glenn 77 - Kouts 42 High hurdles —l. Florian (G), 2, Simon (K). lime: 18.3 High jump —l. Ochs (G). 2. Hayman (K), 3. Cline (G). Height 6'l" Long jump —l, Harring (K). 2, Florian (G), 3. Anspaugh (G). Distance 19'11 1 j" 100 yard dash— I. Harring (K). 2. Martin (G), 3. Moore (G). T ime : 10.3 Mile run —l. Anspaugh (G). 2, Bechler(K). Time 4:45.3 Discus —l. Sandberg (K). 2, Fontanes (G). 3, Haag (G). Distance 110’3" 880 yard relay —l. John Glenn (Jim Budd, Rod Back, Bob Muncie. Eric Martin). Time 1:48.9 440 yard dash — I, Moore (G). 2. Cline (G). 3. Bechler (K). lime :55.5 Shot put —l, Muncie (G), 2, Sandberg (K). 3. Haag (G). Distance 43’ 10'/j" 330 yard low hurdles —l. Florian (G). 2. Morris (G). 3. Simon (K). Time :43.6 880 yard run —l, Anspaugh (G). 2. Moore (G). 3. Back (G). Time 2:08.3 Pole vault —l. Smith (G). 2. Simons (K). Height 9’6" 220 yard dash —l. Harring (K). 2. Martin (G). 3. Muncie (G). Lime :23.9 2 mile run —l, Mergl (K). 2. Anspaugh (G). 3, Ochs (G). Time 10:26.8 Mile relay — I. John Glenn (M»x>re. Cline. Morris. Florian). Time 3:48.3 UREY GIRLS LOSE TO LA VILLE 61 53 The Urey girls track team lost a close meet with LaVille Wednesday night by the score of 61-53. The Summary Hurdles — I. Kissinger (U). 2. Kendle (L), 3. Dopienalski (L). Time : 11.2 50 yard dash —l, Carter (L). 2. Cline (U). 3, Isenberg (L). l ime :6.61 100 yard dash — I. Lippert (L). 2. Warnock (L), 3. Prentkowski

(L). Time: 12.7 Mile run — I. Peacock (U). 2. Carlson ( U). 3. Kowatch (L). lime 6:49.0 220 yard dash —l. Warnock (L). 2. Kissinger (U). 3. Downy (L). Time :31.0 880 yard run — I. Cline (U). 2. Vancza (U). 3. Burgh (U). Time 3:05.5 440 vard relay — I. Urev. Time 1:06 880 vard relay —l. LaVille. Time 2:11 880 medley relay —l. Urey . Time 2:16.2 Softball throw — I. Lippert (L). 2. Bradley (U), 3, Chapman (U). Distance 180’ 10" Shot put — I. Zekucia (U), 2. Foster (L). 3. Chapman (U). Distance 21 ’5" Long jump —l. Carter (L). 2. Cline (U). 3. Dopienalski (L). Distance 14’7' 2" High jump— 1, Prentkow ski (L). 2. Carter (L). 3, Muncie (U). Height 4’5" T he schixil record was broken in the mile by Barb Peactxk with a time of 6:49. The 880 yard relay team made up of I racy Kissinger. Tina Burgh. Karla Muncie and Julie Cline also broke the record w ith a time of 2:16.2. DOLL NAMED TO NORTH ALL-STAR TEAM The Winamac Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs announce the sixth annual Winamac All-Star Basketball Classic will be held at the Winamac Community High School gymnasium on Friday, June 9, at 8:00 p.m. This year, in addition to players from North Judson. LaCrosse. Culver. John Glenn. Knox. OregonDavis. South Central. Kankakee Valley. Kewanna. Pioneer, West Central and Winamac, players from Caston and Argos will be participating also. On the North team, from John Glenn High School, is Scott Doll, 6'9" senior center. He will be joined by Roger Osborn, Culver; Keith Reinholt and Don Carlson, of Knox; Bruce Grossman and Dale Prochno, of Argos; Bobby C unning ham and Rick Kensinger. of Ore-gon-Davis; Allen Singleton, of LaCrosse; and Norman Timm. Andy Mixis and Fred Ames of South Central. I he South team will be composed of Dean Speece. Bill Ricks and Kevin Cotner, of West Central; Don Bennett and Robert Evers, of Kewanna; Dale Herrold. Chris Thomas and Kerry Walsh, of Caston; Doug Shorter, of Winamac; Danny Myers and Scott Green, of Kankakee Valley; Brad Berry and Ron Russell, of Pioneer; and Wargen Gapa and Rick Claudill, of North Judson. FALCONS GOLF TEAM WINS OVER SOUTH CENTRAL The John Glenn golf team won on May 3 in a match with South Central by a score of 150 to 194. The Falcon scores were Paul Hershberger and Grant Walmoth sharing medalist honors with 35; J. Sarber. 40; G. Brovoid. 40; and S. Creed.4B. The Satellites scores were Steve Costello 45. Kerry Thalmann 46. Daryl Goodwin 50. M. Gardner 53 and 1. Walter 60.