The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 May 1987 — Page 3

Business Women Elect Officers For 1987-1988 The Walkerton Business and Professional Women's Club gathered for their monthly dinner meeting at the Walkerton 1.0.0. F. Lodge with the Evening Star Rebekahs serving a delicious swiss steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad and dessert bar to 45 members and one guest, Delores Van Vactor. New officers for 1987-88 were elected as follows: Jean Cole, president: Barbara Burket, vicepresident; Carol Powers, secretary; and Betty King, treasurer. The nominating committee members were Marty Malstaff and Rose Minter. Following the secretary and treasurer s reports a thank you note was read from Iris Jones and the birthday bank was donated by Linda Relos and Bonnie Sullivan with Mrs. Relos receiving the gift. The Walkerton Fall Festival dates were announced for October 9 and 10 and the club members were asked to be thinking of a project the club could do for the festival. Candidates for the Woman Os The Year were announced as follows by the committee of Ruth Ullery and Mary Sester, candidates JOHNSON/WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Call For A Quote ALL TYPES OF COVERAGE OFFERED DON R.JOHNSON Certified Ins. Counselor REGG F. WILLIAMS 586-2580 m22M THE TAX SHELTER YEAR AROUND INCOME TAX SERVICES Individuals & Small Businasies BOOKKEEPING For Small Businesses AUDIT ASSISTANCE Phone 656-4706 903 S. State Street North Liberty, Indiana a?« Deaf Man Designs Tiny Hearing Aid OFFERS FREE MODEL Ari markable tmv hearing aid has been perfected bi a man who has been hard of hearing for st\t ra ars I his small device has no dangling cords or separate transmitting units anil is worn complete!) in your eat It was developed especiallv for those persons who can hear but can t understand I his new hearing instrument provides car level hearing with the wearer picking up spceih. sounds, television and radio at his car Dm to thi ust of transistors, the user cost is extremely low A true Ide actual si/t replica of one of the smallest all in the car hearing aid ever made will be given absolutely Irei to anyone sending in this adv er tlscmcnt while supply lasts So we suggest vou write for vours now. No obligation whatsoever Write to Hear Bou JbO. Garrett. IN

being Myrl Dixon, Carolyn Kelly and Iva Clark. The 1987 Woman of the Year will be announced at the May meeting. Game winners were Jean Cole, Karen Johnson, Tammy DeMetz, Eileen Clark and door prizes went to Bonnie Sullivan, Nancy Reynolds, Norine Divine, Maggie Gaddis, Ruth Ullery, Carma Larson, Helen Clark. June Baker. Alfreda Onika, Marie Howell, Linda Relos, Pauline Baughman, Norma Eddinger and Barbara Burket. Serving on the committee for the evening which was chaired by Myrna Daube were Barbara Osowski, Martha Mull, Phyllis Lute, Sharon Klinedinst, Janet Hayes, Marylin Bella, Barbara Skiles, Paula Patterson. Dorothy Knowlton. Verda Karn and Leah Pickavet. The May 21 meeting will be chaired by Wilma Hockett and she will be assisted by Marie Anderson, Velma Barden. Debbie Keiper. Violet Masterman, Mary Sester, Alfreda Onika, Audrey Reed, Carma Larson, Betty Ogle, Ruth Knowlton, Edna Kerchaert, Tammy DeMetz. Cheryl Cole and Norine Divine. JOHNSON JUNIORS MEET The Johnson Juniors opened with four members and 10 guests from the Johnson Township Club. Roll call was and Easter we remember. Johnson Juniors gave the John-

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son Twp. Club half of the profits for supplying pies for an auction. They donated the money back to the Johnson Juniors. Citizenship was the original Ten Amendments, given by Sandy Thomas. The Johnson Twp. Club was invited so that we could say “thank you" for helping to start the Johnson Juniors. The lesson was given by Denise Daube. Refreshments were served by Kay Anderson and Sandy Thomas. Homemakers Spring Fling Thurs., May 14 The St. Joseph County Extension Homemakers annual Spring Fling will be held on Thursday, May 14, in the picturesque Vineyard Room of the Ramada Inn, in Roseland. The Extension Homemakers achievements of the past year will be recognized along with the public showing of our style show entries. An informative speaker will talk about “Pieces Os The Past” and the Extension Homemakers Country Chorus will perform. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. with the program from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Lunch will be served at 12:00 noon. Child restraint seats — it’s the law!

ON DEANS’ UST AT BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Six area residents have been named to the winter quarter deans’ list at Ball State University. To qualify for the deans’ list, an undergraduate must earn a gradepoint average of 3.6 tO 4.0 and carry 12 or more hours of academic work for college credit. Area resident are: Lori A. Loucks, 29208 Quinn Road, North Liberty, a junior; Joni R. Davis, 66800 Tamarack Road, North Liberty, a junior; Kimberly J. Loucks, 29208 Quinn Road, North Liberty, a senior; Jeff T. Traub. 100 Grissom Drive, Walkerton, a senior; Kim K. Kronk, Rural Route 1. Box 104, Walkerton, a sophomore; and Wendell A. Rohrer, Rural Route 4, Box 192, Walkerton, a senior. LOCAL STUDENT HONORED Lisa Ann Parker, Rural Route 4, Box 371, Walkerton, was recognized for academic achievement at Butler University’s 1987 Day, on April 16. Miss Parker, a sophomore majoring in zoology, is on the University Honor Roll. To qualify for the roll, Butler students must have a cumulative grade point average of at least a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) based upon a minimum of 30 credit hours at the University. Our classifieds start at $1.50!

MAY 7, 1987 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

“SERVE THE LORD’’ IS THEME OF VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL “Serve The Lord’’ is the theme of Vacation Bible School at St. John's Lutheran Church, at Pine and Riley Roads, North Liberty. The community is invited to attend the classes for three year olds through 6th grade on June 8. 10. 12. 15, 17 and 19. Vacation Bible School is in session from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. on those days. The director of the program. Ruth Finch, said that she is looking forward to an exciting time. We will have fun learning to “Serve The Lord" through servanthood; there will be crafts, singing and recreation with snack time. Registration for Vacation Bible School is now. Call 656-3345 or 656-4744 to register. “FUTURE OF HEALTH CARE" “The Future Os Health Care ", will be discussed by Leigh E. Morris, president of LaPorte Hospital, at the LaPorte Public Library on Monday, May 11, at 7:UO p.m. The presentation is one of several activities the hospital is providing in observance of National Hospital Week. May 10 - 17. For more information about this or other hospital sponsored programs, call the office of Development and Public Relations. 3262571 or 872-3331, ext. 3471.

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