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Ruth Landis To Speak At MotherDaughter Banquet / 'I TwaE Special guest speaker for the Walkerton Wesleyan Church Mother-Daughter Banquet to be held on Saturday. May 2. at 6:00 p.m.. in the church social room, will be Mrs. Ruth Landis, of laPorte. Those attending are jsked to bring a salad and their own table service. Mrs. Landis will be speaking and showing slides on Brazil. Mrs. Landis and her husband. Rev. I Idine Landis, were coaches for the YES Corp. team, in Brazil. South America. Mrs. Landis has served at every level of WMS, as local president and has held other offices as well as district reading course secretary and has served as the

assistant general director of the WMS office at headquarters, in Marion. Indiana. Rev. Landis is pastor of the LaPorte Wesleyan Church. I vervonc is welcome to attend .•nd share an enjoyable evening w ith us. A- M. MANVEL RECEIVES special recognition Audine M. Manuel, a represen. ’.Hive of the Motorist Insurance Companies, achieved special re cognition for his sales accomplishments during 1980. Re was honored at the company’s annual Regional Rally, held this year n bench Lick Resort. Indiana. Xprd - I Aiidim. joined 275 top Motorists agents at the conference. Motorists Insurance Companies, with home office in Columbus Ohio, writes life, auto, homeowners. and commercial insurance in Ohio. Pennsylvania. West Virginia. Kentucky. Indiana, and Michigan. ON DEAN’S LIST Sheri Cave Farrar. Route 2, and David Joseph Stocks. Route 5. Walkerton, have been placed on the undergraduate students Dean’s List for the first semester of 1980 81. at Indiana University. Bloomington. Io make the Dean's List students must earn a 3.5 grade average or better in a minimum of 12 hours of course work. An all-A average is 4.0. MEMBERS OF CLASS Donald Kuber. North Liberty, and Keith D. Yocum. Walkerton.

KARN’S Annual Mother’s Day Sale Is In Progress Now Thru MOTHER’S DAY WEEKEND y IS ON SALE 6^? g f° r o MOTHER’S DAY In The Long Run It Pays To Buy At Karn’s TV & Appliance “We Service Everything We Sell Pius Your Other Troubles” KARN TV & APPLIANCE “We Sell The Best And Service The Rest” Downtown Walkerton — 586-2592

are members of the Walter A. McLean. 33 degree and Fred O. Baumer. 33 degree class. Ceremonies were held at the 149th reunion recently with 55 different Masonic I edges throughout northern Indiana in attendance. CROP INSURANCE TIME RUNNING OUT lime is running out for Indiana farmers to obtain All-Risk Crop Insurance according to an announcement b\ F rancis Hudkins. District Director. Ihe final dosing dates are April 30 for corn and May 10 for soybeans. With these dates nearly upon us. farmers are urged to contact their local independent insurance agent representing the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET SET Ihe annual Mother-Daughter Banquet sponsored by the St. Patrick s Women’s Club will be held on Wednesday evening, Mav 6. at 6:30 p.m.. in the school hall. All women of St. Patrick's parish or mothers with children attending St. Patrick’s School arc urged to attend. The supper will be a carry-in affair as in years past. Everyone is asked to bring their own plates, coffee cups and service, please. To help distribute the meal more evenly this year we are asking mothers of children up to five years old to bring relishes: those with children five to nine years old to bring a salad and those with

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children nine to 18 years old are asked to bring a hot dish and grandmas are begged to bring their most lavish dessert. One dish per family unit is all that is necessary. Meat and beverage will be provided bv the club. Entertainment for the evening will be provided by several students who attend Ancilla College. WINNER OF ESSAY CONTEST Marv Huffstetter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Huffstetter, Route 5. Box 25. Walkerton, and a 1980 graduate of John Glenn High School, a freshman physical education major at Saint Joseph’s Co|lege. Rensselaer. Indiana, among the winners of the "Best Os Core” essay contest held at the college for the first semester of the 1980-81 academic year. She is a one-se-mester Dean’s List student and was a member of the women’s basketball team. Her essay was entitled. “Suffering Resolved: An Essay On The Purpose In Suffering”. For her efforts Mary received $25.00. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS The senior citizen male bowlers were rolling some good games on Wednesday. April 22. Emil Vische was the handicap bowler with a 251. He also had a scratch 212 game and a 499 series. Andy Anderson had a scratch 559 series with a 236 game. Dick Dipert had a scratch 501 series and a 201 <

game. Nice going! I The women weren't so spectacular. Eleanor Knight got the hand) cap game w ith a 202 Mav 6th will he the last day of bowling for the seniors for this sea son and Kackie gave us permission ! to have a little social after bowling All seniors who have bowled with the group or been a spectator are invited. See you then. YOUTH TO SPEND NIGHT AT CHURCH The Reverend Kent Young, pas tor of the Kensington Farms United Brethren in Christ Church. South Bend, and singer evangelist, will keynote a “Sleep-In” experience for the North I iberty United Meth odist Youth Fellowship as they spend the night of Saturday Mas 2. at the church. The youth group of Coalbush United Methodist Church in Mishawaka will he guests of the host church The evening will also include games, snacks, individual quiet time period, cartoons, and the thought-provoking film. ‘Mind Benders”. The activity will close following breakfast and attendance at the Sunday worship service and Sunday School on May 3. Planning the sleep-in were the Youth Fellowship officers. Todd Burch, president; Allison Dunnuck. vice-president; Penm Etherington, secretary-treasurer; Patricia Carter. assistant treasurer; and the Youth Directors. Carol Saltzgaber. Wendy Weber and Carole Peddycord.

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