The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 October 1978 — Page 12
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The H'S Walkerton Area Junior Miss Contestants are, from left to right: Sue Apelgreen. LaVilie; Mary Capek, John Glenn; Roxie Lemert. LaVilie; Anita Ecker, John Glenn; Dee Anna Anderson. Oregon-Davis; Diane Staner. LaVilie; Janet Knowlton. North Liberty; Lisa Foresman, North Liberty. Tammy Stull. John Glenn; Donnell Brehob. Oregon-Dav-
SOCIAL SERVICE DAY FOR WOMANS CLUB Friday. October 20. at 10:00 a.m.. the Woman’s Community Club iadies met at the Community Building in Walkerton for their social service day Under the capable direction of Mrs. Basil Curl the willing workers made adorable Hallow een. Thanksgiving and Christmas favors for patients of the
a HEHE IHWb** * *J ■'*s^^*' STOP IN AND TEST DRIVE A HS^WT ™”=~ 79 FORD CAR OR TRUCK A new car tor the American road . During Our Remodeling Sale Yes, We Are In The Process Os * Remodeling — AH ’7B Models An American classic. Must Be Sold! FAIRMONT Proven sales leader in 1978.* Some Below Cost! Open Monday & ~ Friday Evenings FAIRMONT FUTURA Futura is now Saturday Til 5:00 W ■«! MUSTANG r A new breed. POWERS FORD-MERCURY SALES, INC. 7*7 ^ QOSeve ^ t Road Walkerton, Indiana Phone 586-3136
Teegarden Nursing Home. The spookv ghosts were for Halloween, an authentically clothed pilgrim couple were for Thanksgiving and the bright colored Christmas stockings were for Christ s birthdav. The iadies brought sack lunches and hostesses Gertrude Thomas. Dorothy Walsh. Weitha Burnside and Vi Gregi served delicious pumpkin pie and coffee at noon.
— photo by Michael Pearish is; Chnss Allen. Oregon-Davis; Debbie Wolff. John Glenn; and Mana Stanley. LaVilie. The girls will be competing in the local pageant sponsored by the W alkerton Jaycees on November 16 and 18 at the John Glenn High School auditorium at 7:30 p.m. each evening
A very brief business meeting was called to order by Mrs. Robert Bowman, president. She gave a short report on the County meeting she and several other members attended recently and stressed that we should ail work for community improvement. A free will offering was taken for CARE. Miss Ethel Bierly presented in-
spirational devotions Mrs. Victor Schmidt reminded everyone that Christmas gift-* for Beattv Hospital patients could be brought to the next meeting on November 3 but should be brought no later than the Nov I'meeting Mrs Bowman brought the meeting to a close by bringing special attention to the Collect which is ‘May we put away all pretense and
meet each other face to face — without self-pity and without pre judice.' Lhc next n»eeting will be guest night with a carry-m buffet dinner to be served at 6;30 p.m. lhc club will furnish the meat for this dinner, but members arc reminded to bring their own table servin plus a covered dish. Hostesses will be Elsie Elder, chairman Evelyn Schmidt. Ise! McCombs and Evelyn Frovck.. Mr. Leonard Bea tv will be guest speaker NEED GYMNASTICS COACH AT JOHN GLENN HIGH The PU School Corp>ration is n need of a gymnastics coach. If in terested. please contact Mr. Mel lon at John Glenn High School AUXILIARY DINNER AND PARTY SET The Walkerton American Lcgiot Auxiliary will hold their annu.i birthday dinner on Thursday. No vember 2. beginning at 6 30 p.m at the post home. This is a carry ii i affair, so bring a covered dish and. | your own table service. Initiatioi of new members will also be held All members and their husbands and guests are welcome. Special guests will be the Third District Auxiliary president and membership chairman. Aller. Rushton and Robert Wiec/ork wd talk on the community CPR pro gram POST OFFICE ANNOUNCES HOLIDAY MAIL SCHF.DULI A holiday mail schedule will b< in effect Veterans Dav. Saturday November 11, lO^K. Postmaster R R. Aw aid said. Wmle there will be no regula: residential or business mail dehv erv, or lobby window service special delivery and lockbox servu will be available, he said. Mai will be picked up from ail collectior boxes.
