The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1978 — Page 7
SEE DAD — HERE’S HOW! ♦ > JdK/ >7 W®! 5 ? Bfln R3l HguRHHUv Z_ ^S^^jaCreßtcMlagwSl™ v ''^ E * ifllPWHl® '* j r^. * v ' *? Paul, age 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rhodes, Walkerton, caught and landed these two beauties while Fishing on Lake Michigan on Sunday. July lb. The fish on the left is a23 inch S'/i pound coho and the one on the right is a27 inch 7‘4 pound steelhead trout. Nice going Paul, congratulations.
COUNTY LINE CLUB MEETS The County Line Club members and one guest gathered at the home of Mrs. Calvin Kronk with Mrs. Thomas Walsh assisting hostess on Monday evening. We were glad to have Mrs. James Balsbaugh as our guest.
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Mrs. Edward Pogodzinski. president. led our business meeting. Mrs. Herald Hostatler will deliver the items brought for the neighborhixxl family who lost their home in a fire recently. The birthdav song was sung to Mrs. Janies Capek, Jr. A letter received by
one of the club members, Mr. and Mrs. l ari laylor, was enjoyed. Club members in turn talked to the Taylors on tape and was sent back to them. Wethank Mrs. Kronk for furnishing the tape. Door prizes were won bv Mrs led Hostetler, Mrs Irv die Kear cher. Mrs. 1 eigh Roy Hahn. Sr., and Mrs. Balsbaugh. Contests were won bv Mrs. (. apek, Mrs Philip Waldron. Jr.. Mrs. Rudolph Elder, Mrs. Wayne Hostetler. Mrs. led Hostetler, Mrs Ered Daniels and Mrs Hahn, Sr Delicious refreshments were served Next month the meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ered Daniels with Mrs. Kearcher assit ing hostess. CLUB PICNIC IS ENJOYED BY MEMBERS A wonderful time was enjoyed by all at the Better Homes Extension ( lub picnic which was held at the home of the new president. Mrs. Roy Freeman. Other new officers are vice-president. Mrs. Charles Minter; secretary. Mrs Harold Ed dinger; treasurer. Mrs. Alan Eddinger; arts and crafts. Mrs. Clyde Sticklev; health and safetv. Mrs. Rick Ruby; publicity. Mrs. Albert Ray; and flower chairman. Mrs. Howard Clingenpeel. A short business session was held. Ihe reservations for the Wagon Wheel Playhouse on August 24 are to be in and paid by August 10. See or call Mrs. Freeman. 586-3745 or Mrs. Alan Eddinger. 586-3867. There will not be an August meeting. The next meeting will be on September 25. with Mrs. Branson Hiatt and Mrs. Ray as co-host-esses. D<x»r prizes were received bv Mrs Stickley. Mrs. Wavne Cover and Mrs Clingenpeel. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Freeman. Mrs Alan Eddinger and Mrs Harold Eddinger.
Little League Standings MINOR I I YGI I Yankees q | । White Sox ' 4 (j Athletics 6 4 | Angels 4 p p I wins 2 7 () ligers 2 9 () MAJOR LEAGUE Giants 1() p I Reds 7 3 0 tubs 5 5 o Pirates 280 Dodgers 1 9 ] Scores last Week White Sox ”, Angels 4 1 ankees lb. I wins " I igers 3. Athletics 2 i White Sox 8. Yankees 2 Athletics 15. Angels 8 i Giants 11, Cubs 4 Pirates ", Dodgers 3 Reds 3. Cubs 0 > Giants 12. Dodgers 8 This Week’s Schedule I he Walkerton l ittle League action scheduled this coming week is as follows: MINOR LEAGUE Wednesday. July 19 the third place team and the fourth place team will battle it out. Thursday. July 20. the first and second place teams will plav. Monday. July 24 the tournament starts. MAJOR LEAGUE Wednesday, July 19. the Pirates will play the Dixigers. Thursday. July 20. the Reds and the Cubs will play. Monday. July 24 the tournament begins. Announce Winners The Walkerton l ittle League 4th of July benefit winners were Donna Huffer. color TV; Louis Daube, black and white TV. and Gordon Hostetler, radio. The money making project of the year for these
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voung boss and girls helps the ham pur. hast equipment and shirts I hanks to all for vour fine support. ENJOY CLUB LUNCHEON In behalf of all our members of the Oregon I ownship Homemakers ( lub we would like to express our thanks to our two hostesses, Ann I abno and I mille Dipert. for having the installation meeting on Tuesdav. July 11. at the Labno home, a lawn partv with lunch served around umbrella tables with beautiful weather prevailing. I his was greatlv enjoyed. Thanks so very much. IN MEMORIUM LOVING MEMORIES In memorv of Dale Stull who passed away a year ago todav ’lour gentle face and patient smile W ith sadness we recall You had a kindly word for each Ami died beloved bv all. Ihe voice is mute and stilled the heart. I hat loved us well and ture. Ah. bitter was the trial to part From one so gixxi as you. You are not forgotten loved one Nor w ill you ever be. As long as life and memorv last We will remember thee. W'e miss you now. our hearts are sore. As time goes by we miss you more. Your loving smile, vour gentile face. No one can fill your vacant piace. Vada Stull and family NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than mvself. Thomas C. Hiler 1009 Harrison Street Walkerton. Ind 465"4
