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Kearney, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kearney; Pam and Becky Harris, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. David Harris; and Mrs. Diane Wardman. Completing the list were Jennifer Rush, Tammy Legge, Carla Manuel and Missy Wesolek, school age children; Sandy Krzyzanowski, Sue Legge, Donna Beasley, Jeannea Steele, Joyce Legge, Ruth DeSimone, Jean Ann Beem, Sonny Kaminski, Dorothy Walsh, Mary Omiernski, Roy DeSimone, Zenon Muchowicz and Joe Holland. BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS The Better Homes Extension Club met in the home of Mrs. Ronald Shillings with Mrs. James Chase as assisting hostess. The 12 members and one guest, Mrs. Arlene Wise, enjoyed the meeting which was opened by Mrs. Shillings, vice-president, with the pledge to the flag and the repeating of the Homemakers Creed. The song of the month, “School Days” was led by Mrs. Richard Ruby. Roll call was naming your favorite fall flower. With the secretary’s report a thank you note was read from the Watkins family. Dates to remember include September 27, Craft and Hobby Day at the 4-H Fairgrounds. October 2, lesson on pros and cons of sugar and salt, 1:00 p.m.; October 3, Fall Tour; October 9, lesson on energy efficient homes, 9:30 a.m. and 1:00

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p.m., the lesson on women and health. October 17, Bake-A-Rama and on October 24, lesson at 9:30 a.m. on fraud and health quackery. All lessons are by reservation and sent ahead of time. Mrs. Albert Ray gave the health and safety tips from an article in the newspaper on accidents that happen most frequently in the home. Mrs. John Wathen, cultural arts chairman, told of many things happening in the surround- ' ing area. Mrs. Nora Wilson, Koontz Lake, has her many watercolor paintings on display at the Art Center, South Bend. Scottsdale Mall is having a quilt show and sale October 4 -7, booth space is available. At the Wagon Wheel Playhouse, the Artie Shaw Orchestra will hold a concert on October 11. The Coalbush United Methodist Women arc having a tailgate sale on September 29. from 9:00 a.m. to • 3:00 p.m. The business meeting closed with sharing a favorite poem read by Mrs. Shilling and entitled, “By The Sea”. The club prayer was repeated. Mrs. Adeine Paradise, who makes craft displays at Northwest Fabrics, showed us many of her clever crafts made from materials. She display to us how to cover a box and lid with material and then the I completed project was given to ' Mrs. Shillings. I Delicious refreshments were

served by the hostesses. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Harry Masterman, Mrs. Wise, Mrs. Wathen, Mrs. Dale Ullery, Mrs. Ruby and Mrs. Thelma Watts. ‘‘LIVING IN TODAY’S WORLD” PROGRAM IN WALKERTON CHURCH The “Living In Today’s World" Program is coming to Walkerton this September 30th through October sth. The average American is more media minded in the 80's than in any point in history. With each passing year we listen, watch and read more and more. Who's minding the media? Evangelist Greg Patten is touring America bringing startling information on the impact of the media today. Mr. Patten has himself been a major radio personality, television reporter and news anchorman. “Living In Today’s World” questions the music of today, our television programs, the drug culture and many of the other external forces that burst into our lives daily. These questions must be answered and positive alternatives must be given if we are to survive the media assult. Mr. Patten’s life story along with this program has been featured coast to coast in churches, schools, crusades, radio and on network television. Pastor Van Dyne and the families of First Baptist Church invited you to hear this very special program.

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