The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 September 1978 — Page 7

PREPARING FLOAT B^Sf" I - p' 1 ?’ IBv — photos by Michael Pearish Members of the an club at John Glenn High School are working on their float for the football homecoming parade held last Thursday. Members are from left to right: Gerald Hahn. Kav Westhues and Tina Niles.

PLAN WINERY TOUR The St. Patrick's Women's Gub will be going to Paw Paw, Michigan. to tour the Winery on Wednesday. October 4. Transportation will be provided with a stop for lunch. Those interested contact the hostesses, Harriet Muchowicz, Dorothy Walsh and Josephine Webster.

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CULVER GIRLS TOP GLENN IN VOLLEYBALL TUESDAY Ihe Culver Community High School girls volleyball team handed the John Glenn High School girls their fourth loss of the season against two wins Tuesday night as they took their games by scores of 15-7 and 15-11. For Glenn Pam Aitken had a 3.1 b serving average, Jo Scgraves had a 2.66 passing

average and Barb Mann had two kills. The Glenn B-Team did win their games over the Culver B-Team by scores of 15-2, 12-15 and 15-5. The win evened their record at 3 and 3. Thursday evening the Glenn girls will battle Michigan City Marquette at Glenn with action starting at 6:00 p.m. MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS The Martha Circle of the Pres- ' byterian Church met in the living room of the Church on Monday I evening. September 18, with 13 members and one guest present. Mrs. Gene Gerber, leader, opened the meeting with prayer and then read a poem entitled "September" by Gertrude Rudberg. She also read a story based on Queen Esther. Roll call was answered with "Who is your favorite Bible character?" Mrs. Ruby Snyder, secretary. read the minutes. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin eave the mediat-

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - SEPTEMBER 21, 1978

tion of the Least Coin. Mrs. Norm- , an Hostetler was in charge of our question of the month for our "Hunger Project." Mrs. Ruby Snyder gave the lesson, "Can you really be sure?" from the book "Tell It Like It Is." Refreshments were served by ' the hostess, Mrs. Ida May Watkins. The Chinese beat the Americans in treating every ill. Their doctors puncture you with 1 pins. Here they stick you with the bill. Salesman: "What kind of car would you like, madam, four, six or eight cylinders?” Timid Customer: "Couldn’t I begin with one?"

Below is the finished product of the Art Club. The float took second place in the judging during the parade on Thursday. Paper patience and man power was used to show that the Falcons are i^the winZ hi thW P W 0" by ' hC S ' niOr dass and ,h€ Erc ' hm « ™

MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH The South Bend District of the United Methodist Church will sponsor a "Mission Saturation" program in all 55 churches of the district. Miss Lorena Kelly, a retired missionary from Ashville. North Carolina, will be the speaker at the United Methodist Church in Walkerton, 1000 Georgia Street, on Monday, September 25 at 7:30 p.m. Miss Kelly is known to several Walkerton residents. The doctor sent his patient a reminder of an overdue bill with the note attached saying. "This bill is now one year old. The patient sent the bill back with the note, "Happy Birthday."