The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1979 — Page 7

Business Women Elect Officers Ihe April 26th meeting of the Walkerton Business and Professsional Women's Club was held at the Presbyterian Church, Walkerton. with the dinner beginning at 7 o’clock. President Ann Miller greeted the membership. Bud vases of spring jonquils and tulips centered the tables. Election of officers to serve in 1979-80 were held with Myrna Daube. president; Pauline Baughman. vice-president, Bette Wolfenberger. secretary; and Karen Johnson. treasurer. They will assume their duties in September. Committee reports were heard and new members, Patty Held, Grace White and Margaret Frame were welcomed. Under the direction of the ways and means chairman, Iva Clark, the treasurer was replenished for the scholarship fund and two beautiful green planters were won by Patty Held and Ann Miller. The door prize was presented to Mrs. Shirley Limerick. Guests introduced were Shirley Limerick. Jane Dearing. Diane Williams and Marilee Anderson of North Liberty; Ruth Johnson and Debbie Northam, of Walkerton. Five names were slated for the Woman of the Year award that will be presented at the May meeting under the direction of Sue Shields. Contributing to the birthday bank were Linda Huhnke, Retta Williams. Cleo Awald and Ruth Knowlton. Ruth Knowlton received the birthday gift. A fun loving program was pre-

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ine Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY V 8 juice Pepper steak with gravy Sweet potatoes with margarine Peas Plums Whole wheat bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Grapefruit juice Fish wedge with tartar sauce Pickled beets Baked potatoes with margarine Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Apple juice Sloppy joe on bun Potato salad Peach half ( ake with chocolate frosting Milk, tea. coffee JOHNSON TWP. EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS MEET Nineteen members of the Johnson Township Extension Homemakers Club met on Wednesday afternoon at the Community Building. Mrs. Harry Malstaff, president, presided at the business meeting. Those wishing to attend the Spring Jubilee on May 1, purchased their tickets. Plans for the Conners Prairie trip were discussed and cancelled for the lack of interest shown. An invitation from the Lincoln Township Club, LaPorte , County, to attend a dinner on June , 6, at 6:30 p.m. at the Gleaner Hall was accepted. Mrs. Sidney Smith and Miss Ethel Bierlv will host the club picnic at the Smith home in July. The birthday song was sung for । Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and Mrs. Her- , bert Hembree. Mrs. Esther Kaufman gave a reNeed Help With A Minicomputer? DR. RON REED Problem Solver Solutions For Anv Business Problem — Call 1-784-8232

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port from the nominating committee as follows, Mrs. Malstaff, president; Mrs. Richard Hesters, vice-president; Mrs. Larry Anderson, secretary; Mrs. Harold Knowlton, treasurer; Mrs. Esther Kauf man, publicity; Mrs. Alta Bowers, citizenship; and Mrs. Martha Mull, health and safety. Installation will be at the May meeting. Mrs. Malstaff and Mrs. Hesters attended the dinner on ethnic cooking at the United Methodist Church in LaPorte, on March 29. They will prepare and serve food from the dinner at the July picnic. The lesson on "You arc what you cat”, was given by Mrs. Kaufman and Mrs. Daube. Mrs. Daube reported on the "Income Tax Helps" lesson given in January. Attendance prizes were received by Mrs. John Kepcha, Mrs. Alta Bowers, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Kaufman. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Cecil Bowers and Mrs. Hembree. Hostesses for the May meeting will be Mrs. Marion Robison. Mrs. Walter Johnson and Mrs. Bertha Williams. State Road 331 Being Resurfaced Motorists on SR 331 in St. Joseph and Marshall counties are urged to use caution when traveling in the 16-mile stretch from US 6 to US 20 while resurfacing work is underway there, asks State Highwav Commission Executive Director Roger F. Marsh. Marsh says that the resurfacing began last week and will continue until late Mav or early June, if all goes as planned. SR 331 will remain open to traffic while work

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goes on. but there will be occasions when one lane will be closed and traffic routed onto the opposite lane. Marsh explains. Walsh and Kelly. Inc. of Griffith is the firm doing the resurfacing under a 5751.298 contract let in the Highway Commission’s November. 1978 bid letting. Robert Bowen of Highway's LaPorte district is . supervising the job for the state. LaPorte district engineer is Russell i Lain and district construction engineer is Sam Edging. I STAR NEIGHBORHOOD । CLUB MEETS , The Star Neighborhood Club met at the home of Myrtle Edison on ■ Wednesday. April 25. with 16 members and one guest present. । The club will sponsor a 4-H 1 member at the 4-H Round-Up to be held at Purdue University, in June and are also helping with the chili , supper to benefit the Esther Singer Building on May 5. Winnifred Neland gave the les- , son on solar energy. The May meeting will be at the , home of Genevieve Klopfens,tein on Wednesday, May 30th. TO HOST DISTRICT MEETING The Koontz Lake Firemen's Auxiliary w ill host the District meeting to be held on Wednesday, Max 16 at the fire house. HONOR SOCIETY CAR WASH MAY 9 The John Glenn Honor Society will be having a car wash. Wednesday. May 9 at the east end of the high school, beginning at 3:30 p.m. The cost will be 52.25. "A man is free only when he has an errand on earth." Abba Hillel Silver