The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1980 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - DECEMBER 4. 1980
Tri Kappas To Celebrate 20th Anniversary Dcnirbvi l l W> seems onlv .1 short time ago tor some of lb Ji.o tv! me ii’bv ! s ot the I psi lon ( hi ( hapter of In Kappa as thev rvm iniski about then beginning 20 veai s ago On Ihursdav December 11 at tin W a I ki t ton Presbv tv nan (hutkh aUne as well as ina<ti\e members ot the Walkerton In Kappa will celebrate their ?Oth an nnersats I he festivities will be gin at 6 U> p m Since the I psilon ( hi (. hapter was installed and thus became a part ot the statewide group ot In Kappas 20 wars ago. the people ot the Walkerton area have been tor tunate to have an organization that takes an active part to promote cul lure, chants and education It is hoped that all active and in active members will be present to share the wonderful memories ot tlic past, drcams to tomorrow and warn’ friendship that makes being a Kappa member so worthwhile
Public Auction Saturday, Dec. 6 -10:00 A.M. DIRECTIONS - 11 1 No Lafayette St . North Liberty, Ind (Watch for sale signs) - ANTIQUES AND COLLECTOR'S ITEMS Furniture — Beautiful solid walnut dresser w/marble top; solid oak dinette set w table 1 captain's chair, 5 mates and buffet, beautiful 3 pc bedroom set wdouble bed, complete, large dresser w mirror and chest of drawers, walnut 3 drawer chest, old walnut radio cabmet/table; solid oak desk. (2l oak chairs Glassware — Berry set, German tnvit, pressed pattern pitcher, nice McCoy vase, oil lamp, various vases; 1 gal. candy jar 2 pressed platters, green Depression bud vase, large assortment of misc glassware, crock Jewelry - Sterling cocktail ring 3 chokers. 2 men's watches old broach pin, 3 lady s watches, black amethyst necklace, old beads; large assortment of costume jewelry; metal jewelry box, cedar jewelry box w mirror, musical jewelry box SHver —7 pcs of sterling flatware; various silver plate, 3 pewter pcs Mbc. Collactor's Items - Needlepoint picture; brass bud vase, porcelain top stand, shaving mirror; baskets, ice tongs cast iron skillets various old picture frames, afghan - HOUSEHOLDAppliances — Philco refrigerator, nice Kenmore elec stove Hamilton gas dryer, nice Kenmore heavy duty washer Furniture — Nice hide a bed couch (gold & brown), recliner (brown) Early American platform rocker; Sears 19" color TV nice 1 2 B&W portable TV, ottoman, telephone stand, double bed twin bed complete 2 end tables, mahogany coffee table 3 drawer chest, TV stand, various table lamps. (3> maple stack tables. (2) mahogany end tables, magazine rack step stool maple framed mirror beveled edge minor misc mirrors Misc. Household — Large assortment of linens, footstool, bedding and towels Osterizer multi fry cooker, toaster oven Presto Burger toaster, can opener, coffee pot, elec knife smalt lamp mixer AM EM radio alarm, ceramic Christmas tree various Christmas decorations, various wail decor assortment of quality houseplants cocktail shaker, stainless dinnerware wash tubs canning |ars assortment of pots pans dishes etc lawn chairs - TOOLS A MISC. - V* elec drill lawn mower nut 4 bolt chest fishing rods, lots of misc items Terms: Cash or Approved Check Lunch Served Not responsible for accidents of merchandise after sold Edith M. Carroll, Estate Kenneth Sprung er, Personal Representative Sale Conducted by e Kaser's Auction Service a Col Cari Kaser CAi Col Dean Kaser xIBF North Liberty South Bend 656 4532 28? 8689
TWO NORTH LIBERTY STI DENTS TO ATTEND CONFERENC E lon Golichowski and Robert I oinks. juniors .it North liberty High School. have been selected to attend I S Senator Dick I ugar's <R Ind ) Symposium for I omor row s leaders" at Indiana Central I Diversity Indianapolis. on De 1 ember 6 I very high school in Indiana has bet n invited to select two outstand mg juniors to attend the all dav conference Participants will en roll in three sessions during the dav \l each session, leaders from business, labor, academia and government will debate one of the ten topics selected for the symposium Debaters will argue such controversial questions as the Restriction ot Foreign Imports. Military Draft versus All Volunteer Force and the Right To Ide Ymendment. Senator I ugar will address the opening session at 10:00 am speaking on current issues facing the United States DONATION TO MS BL YS FIREWOOD Fo date over 5550 has been
raised by Precision Pallets, of Walkerton, for the benefit of the Multiple Sclerosis Sixictv The company has been offering fire wood to anyone who wants to make a donation which will go to the Northern Indiana ( hapter of the M S Society to support patient serv ices and research Wood mav be picked up between ”00 a m. and 4 30 p m on Saturdays bv arrangement Ihe firm is on the Plymouth laPorte I rail and lor directions call 5X6 306 X or 5X6rix. UREY DANCE DECEMBER II The Student Council at Urey Middle School will sponsor a dance on Thursday, December 11 in the school gymnasium between ’OO and p.m The dance is open to all Ures students. Parents willing to chaperone should call the school office. Guest From Malaysia Spent s ' > ML a । By Ret la W illiams Mr. and Mrs Ed Klopfenstein's daughter. Donna, brought a friend home from Indiana State University Wan Rohana Ahmad Mencan. (her grandmother called her Nona so that's what we shall call her as her classmates do) for the Thanksgiving holiday Nona came to Indiana State University with a four year college scholarship With a full calendar vear of going to school here in Indiana she will be permitted to go home for a visit for three months in 19X3. She will graduate in 19X4 with a degree in Business Administration She is 19 years old, has pretty long black hair and eves that sparkle when she talks of her family and things that she has learned to love in America. There are nine students from Malavsia enrolled on scholarships at Indiana State University so she didn’t com plain of home sickness. Nona has a background of edu cation, her father and mother are both graduates of a teachers college in Liverpool. England Her father is Organizer of Schools at Penang Her mother is Principal of an elementary school in Penang Ihree sisters are enrolled, or grad uated from college, all on scholar ships One sister is a senior at Louisiana State University with a degree in accounting when she graduates, another sister recently received a degree of computer science from City University in London. England Another sister graduated from a college in Malay sia and is teaching there A brother is a senior in high school in Penang and has ambition to enter college Nona said most of her family plan to go back to their native land and teach the things they have learned here m America like computer science and busi ness tiiat they are lacking in Pc nang Her command of the English language was so beautiful Eng list) language is stalled in the second glade (here We talked about their religion and they follow lilt Moslem religion and they don t have to go to j church to pray each do their praying in then room and an devout servants of their God Nona docs not have many hot’ hies site is a very studious girl, she
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does watch a little television or radio when she has her lessons. When she* writes her parents about Thanksgiving in Walkerton she will tell them about the snow fall, she even helped make a snow man. She ate most everything that Polly served and loved every morsel of it. They do not eat pork in Malavsia but nee is their main food. She loves hamburgers, and pizza and spaghetti and said they have Kentucky Fried Chicken. A A W R<»ot Beer and Cokes and pop from \menca Soccer and basketball arc the games they plav in her country. She waited until she arrived here to buv her winter clothes as they only wear summer clothes as their tempera!urs arc X 0 or 90 degrees all vear round. Malavsia is in South East Asia, a peninsula. It is the world's leading producer of tin and a major source of natural rubber. She likes Flton John records and rock music and we didn't go into boy friends as she has a long wav to go before 19X4 and she plans to go to her country to teach To find her to tell her goodbv, I found her in her room studying. I found it a pleasure to spend mv 19X0 Ihanksgiving with the Klop fenMein* and Nona I hope Donna brings her to Walkerton again before she graduates Rebekah District Meeting Held In Walkerton The Walkeron Community Building was the meeting place for District 3 of the Rebekah Lodges recently Velma Shores, of Walk ertons Evening Star Rebekah Lodge, the District Deputy president. presided This was her first meeting as district president Dis Irict 3 is comprised of lodges in Goshen, Elkhart. Bristol. Walker ton and two in South Bend Walkerton's newly installed officers opened the afternoon meeting. Irene Beell. Past Noble Grand; ( aria Preston. Noble Grand; Nancv Justice, Vice Grand; Doris DePov, recording secretary; Elsie Morris, financial secretary; Byrdie Sear loss, treasurer; and appointed of fleers are Warden. Donna Ross; conductor. 1 ora Searfoss; Chaplain, Esther Dearing, inside guard ian. Vera Williams; outside guard ian. I hclma Pvddycord; right sup|ioik r Io the Noble Grand. Martha Young; left supporter to the Noble Grand. Elizabeth Hess, right sup porter to the Vice Grand. Velma Shores, and left supporter to the Vice Grand. Marv Bauer I he school ot instruction tor the meeting was held bv Jane Overmycr. a member of Burr Oak Re bekah I odge. who is the warden of llii Rebekah \sscmbly of Indiana Ihe vice president of the Re bekah Assembly of Indiana Myrtle pieis of Westville, and Verda Kain of Hie Ivner Rebekah lodge, a jiagt ot the Rebekah Assembly, wen visitors Sixty eight Rebekah Sisters ol Disir k I land nearby dis Ukis enjoyed a lowly day of Re bi kali (hid Ft How ship B.E.A.i. SERVICES Nt IRI I ION PROGRAM North 1 ibcrlv ( (immunity Bidg.
Phone 656 3353 the dav prior for reservations And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz laike Conservation Club Phone 5X6-2376 for reservations DECEMBER X - 12 MONDAY Apple juice I asagna roll with meat sauce Chopped borccoh Tossed salad with tomato and dressing Garlic toast and margarine Chocolate brow me Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Blended fruit juice Liver and onions with gravv Mashed potatoes ( ooked red cabbage White bread Cinnamon applesauce Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY 1 omato juice Cubed steak and mushroom gra vv Buttered nomflvs Peas and carrots Wheat bread and margarine Pears Milk tea. coffee THURSDAY Grapefruit juice Jumbo hot dog and bun Baked beans ( ole slaw ( akc donut FRIDAY Vegetable cocktail juice Meatloaf and grav v Mashed potatoes Mixed vegetables with margar i ne Rve bread and margarine Pineapple ring NORTH LIBERTY GIRLS WIN OVER SOUTH CENTRAL On Monday night the North Lib ertv girls basketbail team won their second game of the vear bv defeat mg South Central 40-23. This raised their record to 2-3 for the season, their other victory coming over Argos in the opening game The I adv Shamrocks have lost to Ydams. laSalle and Bremen in an overtime The Shamrocks arc a young and inexperienced team They are k*’kmg forward to a good season and successful holiday tournev I heir next home game is December X when thev will host Clav The H learn starts at 6 IS with the varsity following. Box Score North I iberty fg ft fta p Wilcox 12 2 4 Miko I 5 b 3 Coddens 2003 Macnhout 6 3 4 1 Groves 3 12 3 Hvm» 0 0 0 3 Kelly 0 0 2 2 Workman 0 0 13 Jaworski 0 0 14 Bcjma 0 3 4 1 IOIAIS II 14 21 2’ South (. vnlral Roman 0 0 3 3 Satkoski 23X4 He mm 2 19 1 Wakeman 0 0 0 2 Shreves 2 0 0 4 1 utc 0 4 4 1 McCarty 10 2 2 Burnham 0 0 0 101 \l S 7 9 29 r Score Hv Quarter* South ( viilal 2 9 |6 23 North Liberty 12 29 35 40
