The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1979 — Page 5

CELEBRATE 50th ANNIVERSARY | £ je $. ,*» ■ ■-'-4 a i y --■”’% M / *. ' -^L ' . J! ■ ‘^r Mr. and Mrs. John Newland. Route 1, Box 4, Walkerton, will celebrate their s()th wedding anniversary with an open house from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight, on Saturday, May 12, at the American Legion Post 189, Walkerton. John and the former Alma Ford were married on May 11, 1929. in Plymouth. He was employed at the former Walkerton Lumber and Coal Company for 21 years and for seven years he was at Plas/Steel Products. Walkerton. Mrs. Newland was employed at Uniroyal for 26'/j years. They have four children. Mr. Cloyd Newland, of Kouts; Mrs. Robert (Georgia) Cripe, Walkerton; Mrs. Bonnie Smith, LaPaz; and Mr. Fred Newland, Walkerton. They also have 10 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. All friends and relatives are invited to the open house.

Club Members Attend May Fellowship Tea The Walkerton Woman’s Community Club met on Friday. May 4. for a brief business meeting before attending the May Fellowship Tea at St. Patrick’s Church Parish Hall. Mrs. George Hillis, a delegate to state convention of the Indiana Federated Woman’s Club, held in Indianapolis, presented Mrs. Bob Bowman, president, with a certificate of appreciation for Meritorious Service of Membership Increase, which she brought back to the Walkerton club. On June 1 the members will attend a luncheon at the Morris Inn. South Bend. Mrs. Leona Nuttall was unanimously elected to become a member of the club. The meeting adjourned and all went to St. Patrick's Church Hall for the May Fellowship lea where they met other ladies of the community. Mrs. Jack Pwers, president of the St. Patrick’s Women's Club, welcomed the guests. Father Anthons Letkogave the invocation. Mrs. Susan Hoffman, of Elkhart, was the guest speaker. Her topic was on quilts. She showed many beautiful slides and talked about the different patterns and the workmanship of quilts and gave the history of them. Many lovely quilts were on display. Some ladies also brought their own quilts to show Mrs. Hoffman explained that quilts should be refolded periodically to preserve them. Refreshments were served and a very pleasant afternoon was spent in fellowship. The next meeting of the Walkerton Woman's Community Club will be on May 18 at 12:30 p.m. for a carry-in salad bar luncheon. TRI KAPPA NEWS Ihe Epsilon Chi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa held their monthly meeting May 3 at the Walkerton United Methodist

Church. Ms. Virginia Coffin, president, presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Glenn Jacob reported that the Annual Arts and Crafts Show held April 21st and 22nd was very well received and she thanked those members who worked so hard to make it a success. Mrs. James Patterson thanked everyone for their cooperation in making the style show "Summer in the City" a big hit and will report the net profit realized from it when those figures are available. Officers elected to serve for the 1978 1979 term are as follows: president. Mrs. Glenn Jacob; vicepresident. Ms. Cynthia Huhnke; recording secretary. Mrs. David Clark; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Gary Shields; treasurer. Mrs. Roy Dayhuff; assistant treasurer, Mrs. John South. Mrs. Glenn Jacob and Mrs. James Patterson, delegate and alternate respectively, reported on State Convention held April 26, 2’ and 28, at French Lick, Indiana. Epsilon Chi has been moved from Province Ten to Province Twelve in order to more evenly distribute the number of chapters in each Province and to more centrally locate them. During the period 19 7 7 to 19’9 Tri Kappa, on the state level, gave a total of $23,000.00 for scholarships and 5984,000.00 for charitv. culture and education in Indiana. Members were reminded that the June 7th meeting will be initiation and were urged to attend. Mrs. Michael Mollenhauer announced that we would be raffling off a picnic table and bicycle again this year on the Fourth of July. Following the business meeting, members were entertained by participating in games and contests under the supervision of Mrs. Glenn Jacob. Ribbons were awarded to the winners. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. DeWayne Pavey. Mrs. Richard Hershberger, Mrs Bryce Rohrer and Mrs. James Capek. O.E.S. NEWS Worthy Matron Florence Erickson. Walkerton Chapter 319, Order of Eastern Star, greeted her chap-

ter with a poem of friendship at the meeting on Tuesday, May 1. Under the direction of Worthy Patron, Donald Wolfenberger and Alfred Drews. Past Patron, who gave the obligation, five candidates were initiated into the Order. New members arc Lowell Cummins, Worshipful Master of the Walkerton Masonic Lodge F & AM; Jammy Whitteberry; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rininger and Virginia Coffin. Mrs. Florence Coffin, of the Auburn Chapter 103. walked with her daughter for the initiation. i A report of the 105th Lamp of Friendship Session of Grand Chapter held recently in Indianapolis was given by Mrs. Erickson. Guests were present from Chicago. South Bend and Mishawaka. Mas will be a busy month for the chapter with a hake sale at the Farmers State Bank. Saturday. May 12 and the chapter will serve the Father-Daughter banquet for the Masons also on the 12th and on Saturday. May 19. Judy Hillman, junior past worthy matron, who served as grand page at Grand Chapter, will be honored by her chapter at 7:30 p.m. at the temple. The meeting will be open to friends of Mrs. Hillman. Also on May 22. a called meeting has been scheduled l to welcome the new deputy of District 20. Kathryn Myers, of Osceola, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Jasper Elkin gave an impressive Bible degree and presented the new members with the Bible they held as they took their vows at the altar. Hosting the social hour were Frances Jackson. Rashal Davis. Goldie Skinner, Betty Germaine and Mary Jane Beaty. V.B.S. JUNE 11 We are very busy at the North Liberty Church of Christ preparing for V.B.S. It is a privilege to teach all the children (from 3 years - sixth grade) that Jesus really loves them and who Jesus is! There are so many new and interesting ideas brought out this year by our V.B.S. director, Wilda Henry If you ( would like to send your child to our V.B.S. please call 656-4632, 6563388 or 656-8711. There will be many fun things for each child, that will both excite and delight them. Our theme this year is "Jesus. I'm His. He’s Mine!” V.B.S. wil begin on June 11 at 9:00 a.m. and dismiss at 11:45 a.m. We will have a closing program on June 15 at 7:00 p.m. The public is invited!

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HOLD BOWLING BANQUET 98^Ilk • Ka l c T -1 ktA I Members of the first place team who were presented with trophies at the annual banquet of the Friday Morning Coffee League are from left to right: Mrs. Ruby Stratton. Mrs. Marie Ziola, Mrs. Donna Wood and Mrs. Betty Brandt. — photo by Michael Pearish

Ihe Friday Morning Coffee League held their spring banquet at the J&J Restaurant, Walkerton, on Friday, May 4. A family style dinner was served and enjoyed by all present. The tables were decorated with bowling pins and flower arrangements and punch and mints were served before the noon luncheon. A short business meeting was held and conducted by president Mrs. Donna Wood. Ihe following officers were reinstated for the 1979 80 season and they are Mrs. Wood, president; Mrs. Donna Erdelyi, vice president; Mrs. Carol Aitken, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. lona Collins, sgt. at arms. First place team trophies were presented by the trophy committee to the following members, Mrs. Ruby Stratton, Mrs. Betty Brandt, Mrs. Marie Ziola and Mrs. Donna Wood. Last place trophies were awarded to Mrs. Dene Hensley. Mrs. Julie Armentrout. Mrs. Betty Schrader and Mrs. Mildred Pegg as members of the Tomenko Service team. Mrs. Conchita Seaman received the award for the most improved bowler during the season for increasing her average by 13 pins. A low score trophy was presented to Mrs. Marie Ziola for having the lowest score of the season. A W.LB.C. triplicate socre patch was given to Mrs. Dene Hensley for rolling three games of 166 the first week of the season.

Trophies were given for each of the following, high game scratch, Mrs. Brenda Halter; high series scratch, Mrs. Carol Aitken; high game with handicap. Mrs. Seaman and high series with handicap. Mrs. Clarita Johnson. Mrs. Donna WiMid, Mrs. Hudie Armentrout. Mrs. Clarita Johnson. Mrs. Loretta Kaercher and Mrs. Caroline Ward received perfect attendance pins for having bowled all 35 weeks of the season. The following bowlers received pins for their having rolled 200 games. Mrs. Ruby Stratton, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Aitken. Mrs. Halter, Mrs. Seaman and Mrs. Betty Kunkle. 500 pins were awarded to Mrs. Stratton. Mrs. Brandt. Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Aitken. Mrs. Erdelyi, Mrs. Clarita Johnson and Mrs. Halter. A special mention was made of Mrs. Kunkle rolling a 618 series with games of 234. 181 and 203 the last week of the season, but she was ineligible for awards because she had not been a member for two-thirds of the season of the league. Arthritis Sufferers' Now. Get relief for painful inflammation and protection for your stomedi! For minor arthritis pain Arthritis Pam Formula has 50% more medicine than ordinary headache tablets Plus two antacids for double stomach protec tion Try Arthritis Pam Formula the arthritis specialist from the makers of Anacin'