The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 April 1979 — Page 3

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Miss Nancy Ann Reed, Route 1, Box 56. Walkerton and Bruce A. Stutsman, of Plymouth, were united in marriage on Saturday, March 24 at the First Assembly of God Church, in Walkerton. Rev. Vern Stoops, pastor, performed the dou-ble-ring ceremony. Orgainist was Mrs. Barbara Pittman.

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ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 27 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 28 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. - ALSO - BAKE SALE ON SATURDAY At The Former K of C Building Next To Jacob’s Parking Lot Downtown Walkerton Sponsored By The PU Band Boosters

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, Walkerton. The groom is the son of Mrs. Iris Gardner, Plymouth. Maid of honor was Miss Robyn Young of LaPaz. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Brenda McLean, Plymouth. The grooms best man was Russell Schmidt and Larry McLean was groomsman. Ushers were John Pittman and Donald Wood. A reception was held in the church social room for 75 guests. Mrs. Sue Sickman assisted in registering the guests. Local Industry To Be At Design Engineering Show Hundreds of new products which will make impressive changes in homes and factories will be unveiled at the Design Engineering Show, McCormick Place, Chicago, where some 25,000 engineers and other industrial executives will gather May 7 through May 10. From North Liberty, Fred H. Wilson, president of the fabrication division at Wells Aluminum Corp., will speak at a conference in a session on developments in aluminum extrusions. The emphasis will be on new alloys and improvements in tool design and processing rates that have permitted broader applications for aluminum

extrusions and greater economics. From Walkerton, Polygon Company, division of Plas/Steel Products, Inc., will have an exhibit. More than 20,(XX) engineers and other industrial executives will crowd the aisles of the show, w here more than 500 companies from 37 states, the District of Columbia, Canada, England. Wales, Japan, Sweden. Switzerland and West Germany will* demonstrate the basic materials and components that go into the making of end products. International Year Os The Child Conference How the needs and rights of children are, or are not. met in Michiana will be the focus of a special conference to be held at Indiana University at South Bend., on Saturday, April 28, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The conference, entitled "Find the Gift in Every Child," is an International Year of the Child event intended for all interested adults, especially those who work with children or have children, and is sponsored by Girl Scouts of Singing Sands Council. Participants will have a choice of four of fifteen workshops including every aspect of child’s rights and needs as proclaimed by the United Nations twenty years ago in its Declaration of the Rights of the Child. Workshops offer information regarding all children, not just those with special needs. Workshop leaders are professionals or experienced volunteer personnel associated with Michiana agencies which are directly involved with protecting the rights of or filling basic needs of children, or which offer help or resources to parents and other professionals who work with children. Workshops include the drinking game; from dreams to reality; career choices; child development; life style; legal rights; child abuse and neglect; sex offenses; children without families and much more. There is a $5.00 (non Giri Scout) or $3.00 (Girl Schout) fee for the buffet luncheon and workshop materials. Registrations will be accepted until the conference is filled. To register, or for more information. contact Girls Scouts of Singing Sands. 1635 N. Ironwood Drive, South Bend. 277-0900. May Fellowship Tea Set For Friday, May 4 The annual May Fellowship Tea sponsored by the Church Women United will be held at St. Patrick's Church on Friday, May 4, at 1:30 p.m. The women from all area churches are invited. This offers an opportunity for all women to get together for an afternoon of relaxation and fellowship. ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE SET BY BAND BOOSTERS Mrs. Glen Petry and Mrs. Joseph Samuelson, chairmen, wish to remind all PU band parents of the annual rummage sale to be held on Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28 at the former K of C building, next to Jacob's parking lot, downtown Walkerton. Donated items may be brought to the old K of C Building on Wednesday, April 25 from 5:00 8:00 p.m. and on Thursday, April 26 from 9.00 a.m.toß:oo p.m. Baked items arc to be brought on Saturday, April 28th only. Any parent who can help any of the four days, please call Mrs. Petry at 586-2631. The sale w ill be from 9:00 am. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday and from 9:00 a m.to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. Saturday there will also be a bake sale.

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"BRAVO" TO BE SHOWN SUNDAY ON CHANNEL 28 The South Bend-Mishawaka chapter of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. Valleyaires Barbershop Chorus will present a half hour program entitled, "Brovo" this Sunday, April 22. at 1:00 p.m . on TV channel 28. Mr. Dick Kickbush, Walkerton, is a member of this group. I he Valleyaires have performed in the Walkerton-North Liberty area on numerous occasions. MR. RENEKER TO ADDRESS MOTHER’S STUDY The April Mother’s Study meeting will feature special guest speaker William Reneker. Mr. Reneker. a parole officer from Warsaw. Indiana, will speak on "Building Trust" and will answer questions about the reasons kids go wrong. Mother s Study meets Monday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church’s living room. The meeting is open to all mothers in the community. O-D Schools Plan Kindergarten Orientation Children in the Oregon-Davis School area who will enter kindergarten this fall should be pre-reg-istered by their parents before April 18, 1979. To pre-register, call 867-4714 or 867-2911. Also pre-register those children who are eligible for first grade but have not attended kindergarten during the 1978-79 school year. To be eligible for kindergarten, the child must be five years old on or before September 1, 1979 and six years of age on or before September 1 to enter first grade. A legal birth certificate is required for registration. The birth certificate may be obtained by contacting the Health Department in the county in which the child was born. Indiana Law requires all elementary school children to be immunized against diphtheria, whooping

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cough, tetanus, measles, rubella and poliomyelitis. Each child is । required to have a tuberculin skin 1 test prior to attending school for । the first time. Health forms will be handed out at the meeting for parents to have completed bv their family doctor and dentist. rhe Davis Elementary PreSchool Group will meet at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 25, 19 7 9. The regular morning kindergarten class will not meet this day. The Oregon Elementary PreSchool Group will meet at 1:30 p.m. ■ Wednesday, April 25, 1979. The regular Oregon kindergarten will not meet this day. ATTENTION SENIOR GIRLS Any high school senior girl from John Glenn or Oregon-Davis School ( interested in the Miss Plymouth Pageant, to be held on July 19, should contact Diane Johnson, 5862580. Walkerton. There will be a pizza party on Friday, April 20. at , 7:30 p.m. at the Marshall County Savings and Loan Building for all interested girls. PAST MATRONS CLUB MEETS President Mrs. De Wayne Pavey hosted and presided at the April 10 meeting of the Walkerton Past Matrons Club held at the Masonic Temple. A 6:30 o’clock carry-in supper was enjoyed by the thirteen present. An invitation to host the annual family picnic on September 16. was accepted by Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Elkin. Mrs. Leonard Beaty received the attendance prize. Mrs. Robert Hillman, worthy matron. Junior Past, of Walkerton Chapter Order of the Eastern Star was initiated to membership under the direction of Mrs. Pavey. Arthritis Sufferers' Now. Get relief for painful inflammation and protection for your stomach! For minor arthritis pain Arthritis Pain Formula has 50% more medicine than ordinary headache tablets Plus two antacids for double stomach protec tion Try Arthritis Pain Formula the arthritis specialist from the makers of Anacin

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