The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1979 — Page 9

HAPPY ADS DARWIN Happy 18th Birthday TO YOU AND TO YOUR $1,000.00 NOSE Luv DONNA. DAVID & JOSHUA Birthday Happy 22nd T.L.M. CASEY Happy Birthday FAR-AWAY GRANDPA! We Love You JIM. JAY A JON Happy Birthday DAD We Love You Too! JUNE & JERRY Happy Birthday DAD WE HOPE YOU HAVE MANY MORE! Love Always RUTH & PHIL Happiness Is Wishing DARWIN Happy 18th Birthday Love MOM & DAD

Happy 18th Birthday To DARB From THE MIDDLE "D” Happy Birthday FAR-AWAY GRANDPA Love JEAN. JOE & BRIAN Happy 17th Birthday DONNA MOM & DAD CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY The County Line Club had a special celebration at their meeting on Monday night at the home of Mrs. Herald Hostetler, they are 30 years old. Four charter members are still with the group and they are Mrs. Wilder Burnside. Mrs. Eugene Skinner, Mrs. Fred Daniels and Mrs. Hostetler. The room was gayly decorated for the occasion. Sixteen members were seated around a long table and enjoyed a luncheon. Mrs. Hostetler was assisted by Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, Sr.. Memories were shared from each one after which they picked a gift from a large box. Mrs. Hahn, secretary, read highlights about the club compiled from years ago minutes which brought nods and smiles, and the words. “I remember that!” Warm thoughts were shared about those who have left us in body but not in spirit. One thought seemed to stand out when we all shared in our backward memories and that is it's good to have good neighbors. The door prize winners were Mrs. Thomas Walsh and Mrs. Edward Pogodzinski. They were surprised to learn their dues would be paid for the year. The birthday song rang out for Mrs. Erville Kearcher. Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. Hostetler. President, Mrs. Pogodzinski. led our business meeting. New officers were voted in for the coming year. April to next March. The new officers are Mrs. James Capek, president; Mrs. Ted Hostetler. vice-president; Mrs. Herald Hostetler, treasurer; and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, secretary. Also hostesses and assisting hostesses were planned for the year. Next month we will meet at Mrs. Capeks home at 6:30 and will share rides together to South Bend to Mrs. Lloyd Smiths new apartment for the meeting. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty Community Bldg. MARCH 26 - 30 For reservations call bS6-3353 the das prior. MONDAY Orange juice Ham. macaroni and tomato casserole Mixed fruit cup

Cookie W heatgerm bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY V 8 juice Pepper steak with gravy ( andied sweet potatoes Escalloped corn Pears Whole wheat bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Grapefruit juice Fish wedge with tartar sauce Cole slaw Cheese whipped potatoes Apricots Rye bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Apple juice Sloppy joe on bun Hot german potato salad Peach half Cherry cake with cherry frosting Milk, tea. coffee FRIDAY V 8 juice ( hicken chop suey over rice Cole slaw Bread and margarine Fruit cobbler Milk. tea. coffee STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club MARCH 26 • 30 Call 586-2376 for reservations. MONDAY Orange juice Ham, macaroni and tomato casserole Mixed fruit cup Cookie Wheatgerm brean and margarine Milk, tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Grapefruit juice Fish wedge with tartar sauce Cole slaw Cheese whipped potatoes Apricots Rye bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY Apple juice Sloppy joe on bun Hot german potato salad Peach half Cherry cake with cherry frosting Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY V 8 juice Chicken chop suey over rice Cole slaw Bread and margarine Fruit cobbler Milk. tea. coffee MARSHALL-STARKE ASSOCIATION TO MEET The Marshall-Starke Association for Retarded Citizens is holding a meeting on Monday. March 26th at the Development Center at 1901 Pidco Drive, Plymouth. The Executive Director of the Indiana Association for Retarded Citizens will be the speaker. He will be assisted by Robert Critzer who coordinates the activities of the Northern Indiana Chapters of the IARC. The theme of their program will be “Where Do We Go From Here?” Slides will be shown, outlining the aims and goals of the membership, and priorities will be defined for this crucial time. It is very important that the members turn out in force for this meeting. Mrs. Evelyn St. Lawrence. President of MSARC, reports an alarming apathy among parents since the schools have mandated education for the handicapped. and since more development centers are in operation. “But they are not looking ahead to the time when these are no longer helpful”, she warns. The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. E.S.T. Refreshments will be served and the general public is invited. NOTICE Area farmers are invited to attend the annual presentation by Ed Carson. Purdue Agricultural

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GROUP TO PERFORM HERE

“Praise Song”, a music group from Fort Wayne Bible College, Fort Wayne, Indiana, will make two appearances in the Walkerton area this week end. Saturday. March 24, “Praise Song” will give a concert at the Koontz Lake Missionary Church, state road 23. at 7:00 p.m. E.S.T. Then on Sunday morning the group will present the worship service at the Walkerton Presbyterian Church at 512 Georgia Street, at 9:30 a.m. “Praise Song's" goal is to communicate a Christian testimony through a diversity of musical styles. Various members accompany with piano, guitar, and flute as well as with taped orchestra Specialist. Ed's presentation will be "The Short Term Farm Outlook.” The date set for the meeting is Thursday. March 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the North Judson San Pierre High School, room 135. The presentation is sponsored by the American State Bank. North Judson and Koontz Lake. CELEBRATE ST. PAT’S DAY Residents and staff of the RN Nursing Home hosted a St. Patricks Day Party given Ihursday. March 8 at the RN Home. Guests included residents and staff from Shady Rest County Home in Plymouth, and Miller's Merry Manor, of Walkerton. The evening started off with songs and exercises. Games played were "The Match Game". “The Price Is Right" and “Bingo". Prizes were won by: Ed Hickey Bob Young Dolores Wohman Bob Hatterick Roy McLane Russell Jaffenes

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accompaniment. Members of the group include co-directors Sue Hughes, Fort Wayne, Indiana; and Jeff Wells, Ridgeville Corners, Ohio; David Blue. East Peoria, Illinois; Mary Eash. Osceola, Indiana; Dave Kalt. Fort Wayne; Kevin Sowers. Van Wert. Ohio; Marcy White. Eddyville. Iowa; and Dianne Yerke. Harper Woods. Michigan. Fort Wayne Bible College is a coeducational four year college, training Christian young men and women for service in the field of teacher education missions. Christian education, pastoral training, music education, and missionarynursing. Kenneth Casban Mary Tuttle Florence Dawson Rose Marie Meyer Norma Bain Carol Niedler Jean Rudasics Rose Mary Delaney Robert Morelan Helen Studer Sue Rudasics Catherine Tunis Lena Berst Marjorie Fisher Nora Lee Jimmy Vine Dixie Keller Pearl Walker Marie Swank Lois Bazce Tons Bentlev Eddie Conner Merlin McNaughton Bill Krumrie Shamrocks were everywhere and lime sherbet, lime candies, cookies and green lemonade were served. A unanimous vote was cast by one and all "Let's do it again soon".