The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1984 — Page 7

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moreau, of I aPorte, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lori, to John Fry, STATE FAIR WINNERS Judging goes on at the Indiana State Fair and the following has been received for our area. Andy Shively, Hamlet, blue ribbon for six drop cookies in 4-H foods judging. Jackie Berg, Route 3, Walkerton, blue ribbon, for six muffins of any kind in foods. Shelli Voth, red ribbon for her loaf of quick bread. Kristi Shively, Hamlet, blue ribbon with special merit for her six yeast rolls. Mike Allsop, North Liberty, blue ribbon for his advanced foods of breads and ereals. Lisa Parker, Route 4, Wilkerton, green ribbon for her advanced foods in fruits and vegetables. Melisa Allsop, North Liberty, blue ribbon with special merit tor her advanced food entry . Lisa Wolff, Route 3, Walkerton, red ribbon for her advanced food entry. Tammy Shores, Route 3, Walkerton, blue ribbon for her suit or oat division of the 4-H fashion Revue. Cindy Hostetler, Route 4, Walkerton, blue ribbon in the Fashion Revue. Karen Christensen, Walkerton, blue ribbon in the

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son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fry, of Walkerton. A November 3rd wedding date has been set. formal wear division of the Fashion Revue. Todd Millar, North Liberty, blue ribbon in the senior division of the Tractor Operator's contest and brother Andrew Millar received a red ribbon. 4-H Horse and Pony judging reports Stacey Woddy, North Liberty, placed fourth in the barrel race, ponies under 56”, junior exhibitors. Jay Gruber, North Liberty, first in the flag race, ponies under 56”, junior exhibitors. Jessica Foley. Walkerton, fourth in the flag race, 56” and over, junior exhibitors. Shannon Elia, North Liberty, sixth in the pole bending, ponies under 56”, junior exhibitors. At the State Fair Baton Twirling Tanya Blake, North Liberty, first in the intermediate strut, age 13-14; third, divisional beginner dance twirl, age 12-14; second, championship intermediate strut; first, divisional intermediate strut, Jr. 12-14; first in the advanced strut, age 14 and third in the advanced solo, age 14. Todd Davis, Route 4, Walkerton, ' blue ribbon in fine arts; Tracy Norris, Plymouth, blue ribbon and Karen Christensen. Walkerton, blue ribbon. Todd Davis, blue

ribbon, model craft. In food preservation, Pamela Llodzinski, North Liberty, blue ribbon for her frozen fruit; Jonnh Long, Route 2, Walkerton, red ribbon for forzen vegetables; Peter Crane, Route 1, Walkerton, red ribbon for his package of frozen meat, fish or poultry and Deb Thompson, Plymouth, blue ribbon for her jar of a pickled product. Deb Thompson. Plymouth, blue ribbon in advanced forestry. 4-H Horse and Pony Show - Western. Christi Osborn. Walkerton. fourth in the western pleasure pony under 50”. Brent Sobierajski, North Liberty, red ribbon in What Is An Insect in entomology and Roxanne Beem, Hamlet, blue ribbon for Where Insects Live. BETTER HOMES CLUB INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS The Better Homes Extension Club met in the home of Mrs. Richard Ruby on Monday evening, August 27, with 15 members answering roll call. Mrs. Ron Shilling was the assisting hostess. All members returned to their cars and all went to the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home for the wake of Mrs. Ida Mae Watkins, a long time member of the club. Back at the Ruby home, members began their new year with a candlelight installation ceremony of the new officers. Mrs. Ruby conducted the service. Officers for the year are Mrs. Roy Freeman, president; Mrs. Ron Shilling, vicepresident; Mrs. Allan Eddinger, treasurer; and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, secretary. Mrs. Freeman took over her duties and thanked Mrs. Albert Ray, out-going president, for her two good years of service to the club. The new officers will meet with Mrs. Freeman and select the rest of the committees and put together programs for the coming year. Mrs. Freeman presented a rose to three members for their perfect attendance in the past year, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Jane Hockett and Mrs. Hahn. Dates coming up to remember are September 4, lesson on clothing color for you to be held at the

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Esther Singer Building at the Fairgrounds, and September 27 is craft and hobby day. Mrs. Shilling gave an interesting report on a meeting she attended on how to be a successful person. She gave us many helpful pointers on how to achieve happiness and ended with the statement, do unto others as you would them to do to you. A thank you note was read from Angie Sherland for sponsoring her at the 4-H Round-Up, at Purdue. Mrs. Ruby gave a lesson on salads. She put together a delicious appetizer and served it with their refreshments. She ended with a knowing your salads test and winner of the test was Mrs. James Chase. The meeting closed with the repeating of the home economics prayer. Games were played and delicious refreshments were served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Shilling. ORGANIZING PTSA IN AREA Area patrons of the John Glenn School Corp, are forming a Parent-Teacher-Student Association with the hopes of a good response. PTSA hopes to give our young citizens activities to do in their spare time such as movie discount tickets, dances, etc. The organizers state that they will be very open minded to any suggestions that anyone may have. For anyone wishing to join there is a $2.00 membership fee and the association is open to all parents and students. For more information call 656-8026 or 656-4548. ENROLLING STUDENTS FOR PROJECT HEAD START Project Head Start of St. Joseph County is now enrolling in Walkerton and North Liberty areas. Head Start is a pre-school program designed to serve children from low income families and the program is funded by the Federal Government and is free to those who qualify. Your child must be three on or before June 30, 1984, for the three-year-old class and the four-year-old

class students must be four years old before August 31. If you think you have an eligible child, please call 234-2150 during the day. MOTORCYCLE RIDER LICENSE COURSE RESET The motorcycle rider course at John Glenn High School has been re-scheduled for September 4 thru September 17 in the afternoon. If interested call John Glenn High School, 586-3195, or Larrv Tavlor at 586-2042, THANKS I want to thank all the following persons who have helped me during my illness: Louis and Louise Houser, Myrna Daube, Rev. Mayflower, the Agape Prayer Group, the Ruth Circle, Charlene Zywczak. Eleanor Hayter and all the rest who prayed for me and sent cards. I'm sure that you all helped save my life. Thank you. Mary J. Leffler A birthday party was held on August 26 at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson’s home for LaCrisha Gemons who turned five years old August 25 and Elizabeth Gemons who turned two years old July 10. We want to thank everyone who came to help us celebrated the birthdays at this party. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson Ray and Cindy Gemons Aunts and Uncles The idea of awarding degrees dates from the 1200 s when schools in Europe won the right to examine an license their graduates. LOOK MICHIANA ' 6” SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE Call 288-7719 I ,. — , - —

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