The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 November 1979 — Page 3

Legion Auxiliary Celebrates Birthday Members of the American Lenon Auxiliary and their guests njoved a bountiful carry-in dinner jst Thursday evening in honor of the Auxiliary's birthday. President Mrs. Robert Wardman welcomed those present and introluced the Third District officers k ho were guests of the Unit for the \ening. District President. Mrs. Marjorie Morton, of Michigan City, District Vice-President. Mrs. Audrey Raymond. LaPorte; and District secretary. Mrs. Leanna Shipley. Michigan City. Special recognition was given to the Past Presidents of the Unit umbering 31 who have served incc a charter was granted on May 1933. Os the charter members named, only two members remain, namely. Mrs. Wilder Burnside, the

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first president of the Unit, and Mrs. Emery Flaughcr. The Past Presidents Parley conducted initiation ceremonies for the following members: junior member Patricia Anspaugh. Mrs. Elizabeth Ferverda, Mrs. Nova Bordner, Mrs. John Krick and Mrs. Delmas Burch. Mrs. Morton spoke of the facility available to veterans children, that being Knightstown Home. Although the Home is state governed. the American legion and its Auxiliary give to the recreational, academic and social actis ities at the Home. Mrs. Douglas Brovoid told of the dinner meeting she and Mr. Brosold had attended concerning the Marshall-Starke Development Center. The Auxiliary is a contributor to the Center and learned of the activities of the Center from Mrs. Brovoid's report She concluded the report by stating that everyone has some kind of a handicap, even those who wear eyeglasses. Mrs. Brovoid, membership

chairman, named the following members eligible to receive their Consecutive Membership cards: 35-years — Mrs. Linder Schmeltz, Mrs. Walter Heil, Mrs. ( harles Minter; 30 years — Mrs. Marx Ellen Berry. Mrs. lulian Ker chaert. Mrs. Frank Kramer; 25 years — Mrs. Mel Auman, Mrs Paul Jones, Mrs. Martin Mellin, Mrs. John Peterson. Mrs. lone Richards, Mrs. Ralph Schmeltz. Mrs. Lawrence Pontius. Mrs. Charles Wooley; 20 years — Mrs. Ihomas Anspaugh. Mrs. Edgar Birk, Mrs. William Bouse; 15 sears — Mrs. Thelma Kost. Mrs. Amos McConnell. Mrs Donald Wolfenberger: 10 years — Mrs. Arden Howell. Mrs. Floyd Bierlv, Mrs. Everett Shinn, Mrs. David Shirk. Mrs. Robert Smith. Miss Michelle Malstaff; 5 sear — Mrs. Michael Amor. Mrs. Wayne Bellinger. Jr.. Mrs. Ethel Fields, Mrs. Larrs Groves. Mrs. Leonard Northam. Miss Jonna Johnson and Miss Winona Schultz. Mrs. Wardman announced a

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special meeting will be held for all members. Thursday, November S at 7:00 pm. She also announced the famils ( hristmas parts would be December 2 with more information gisen at a later date. I he meeting was closed with the singing of “America The Beauti ful and the chaplain giving special recognition to Veterans Das and I hanksgis mg. TO HEAR MISSIONARY SPEAKERS NOVEMBER 15 On Thursday. November 15. at W p.m.. Dr and Mrs Hugh Deale Will be at the Walkerton United Methodist Church to share their experience in Rhixiesia. Di. Deale is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Dentistrs. His wife, Marjorie, receis cd an RN degree from the Indiana University School of Nursing. In 194 b the Deales began a term of sersice as missionaries with the United Methodist Church. Since that time, thes have worked at mission centers in Zaire (1 I sears),

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Zimbabwe, Rhmlcsia (7 sears). Haiti (I sear) and at the Red Bird Mission Hospital where Dr. Deale helped begin their dental program at Red Bird Hospital in Beverls Ky. Ihe Deales have five ihildren. The youngest. Barbara, is on a special one sear mission assign ment in I aiw an Dr Deale is currentls working as a dentist at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan ( its Ihe program is open to the public so please conic and share with the Dealcs their missionary experiences. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted bs anyone other than myself. Dusts Lee Frs 1115 Ohio Street Walkerton. Indiana 3tNßp “To be great is to be misunderstood.” Emerson