The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1978 — Page 2

JUNE 22, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

C. Edward Walz Aid To First Bank Board Here ♦ •w - 'W»» / 1 C. Edward Walz, president of Century 21 Property Mart Realty. Ine.. Walkerton, has been named to the advisory board of the Walkerton branch office of First Bank

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and Trust Company of South Bend. Announcement was made Monday by Christopher ,1. Murphs 111 president of First Bank. A graduate of Walkerton High School, Walz received his bachelors degree in economics from DePaus* University, Greencastle, Indiana. He served six years in the Indiana National Guard. Walz is vice president of the Walkerton Area Planning Commission and a member of the W alkerton Chamber of Commerce. South Bend-Mishawaka Board of Realtors and Masonic Lodge 619. Community Club Guests Os North Liberty Women Twenty-six members of the Woman's Community Club of Walkerton were guests of the North Liberty Woman's Club on Friday, June 16. when they met in the Educational Building of the United Methodist Church. North Liberty. “Women" was the subject of the devotions given by Mrs. Fred Culiar. She first quoted several passages from the Bible and then in a lighter vein she read a number of clever and whimsical poems from the writings of well-known

authors, all of which related to women. Mrs. Harley Knowlton, president of the North Liberty Club, presented Mrs. Joseph Sill, who is the president elect of the North Joseph County IFC as the guest speaker. Mrs. Sill is well known for her humorous treatment of Frma Bombeck's stories which deal primarily with everyday happenings. Erma Bombeck is considered the reigning humorist of foible and frustration in everyday life. She was written several best sellers and presently writes a syndicated newspaper column for over S(X) newspapers titled “At Wits End." Mrs. Sill, with gestures appropriate to each incident, entertained the group with amusing and hilarious stories written by Bombeck. She also included a few short stories by Norrine Cooper. In concluding her program, Mrs. Sill read a witty Bombeck poem about a 50th wedding Anniversary where the man of this 50 year marriage, tottering on his cane, capriciously said “1 still have hopes of getting in the last word!" The guest table boasted a beautiful arrangement of garden flowers and was laden with “scrumptious" desserts which had been prepared by the North Liberty club women. Miss Ethel Bierly of the Walkerton Club, won the door prize. Mrs. Robert Bow man/president of the guest club, speaking for the ladies, thanked the host club for their gracious hospitality. Mrs. Osborn Fisher and Mrs. Herman Brinkhoff were the hostesses. CARDS THANKS^ I would like to thank our neighbors. friends, the First Baptist Church, the Tyner and Walkerton Fire Departments and the Red Cross for helping us during the loss of our home. The Buell Miller family A special "Thank You" goes to those who participated in the Flag Day program. The attendance was small but Old Glory flew high so we wish to say "thank you" to: The Karns, for the use of their window The Town employees who attended to the flag pole Rainbow girls

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