The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 May 1987 — Page 7

Club Celebrates 66th Anniversary With Luncheon The G.F.W.C. Woman’s Community Club of Walkerton met Friday, May 15, at 12:30 for a pot luck luncheon. This was the Club’s 66th Anniversary Party. There were 41 members and two guests present. The guests were Mrs. Nople Rehlander, president, and Mrs. Gladys Redman, secretary, Os District 13. Margaret Moravek, president, opened the meeting with “Look For Beauty Os The Earth” and quoted Ecc.ll:3. Devotions were given by Edythe Thomas. The Cub chorus, composed of Mary Jane Beaty, Helen Bowman, Marjory Curl, Helen Heymig, Isel McCombs, Mildred McKesson and Alfreda Onika, led by Mildred Casey, sang an arrangement by Frieda Meyer’s father, of The Twenty-third Psalm. Mrs. Rehlander, district president, talked on age, education and friendship. Selma Pry reported on the trip to Chicago June 11. The bus leaves The Inn, Koontz Lake, at 7:30 a.m. and Wilcox Supermarket parking lot at 8:00 a.m. Lucille Dipert is looking for volunteers for our booth at the Flea Market sale at Place Park July 3 and 4. Birthdays were celebrated by Verda Karn. Pauline Stanley, Ruth Bobbe, Helen Heymig, Marjory Curl and Violet Drake. Our three new members, Ella Remus, Nadine Keiper and Mildred McKesson, were honored by a presentation made by Helen Bowman. Hostesses were Alice Walker, chairman; Verda Kam, Isel McCombs, Neoma Personette, Florence Vische and Edythe Thomas. Our next meeting will be on September 4 and will start our 19871988 Cub year. New Books Added At The Local Library The Walkerton-Lincoln Township Library now receives a collection of rotating large print books every month. The large print collection contains the following categories: Romancy, Mystery and Western. All sight impaired residents are encouraged to check out the large print books.

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New Adult Fiction Home Fires Burning — Robert Inman. A cantankerous editor of the town newspaper struggles to find meaning in a world he thought he understood. The Passion Os Estelle Jordan — Earnest Hebert. The afflicted Jordan Clan of Tukerman Country embraces an aging, heart-scarred woman known as the Witch, a woman whose passion decides her own fate and the fates of those who turn to her. The Red, White and Blue — John Dunn. A profile of the Brodericks, an enormously wealthy San Francisco family. Dreams Are Not Enough — Jacqueline Briskin. Temptress, goddess and star Alyssia Del Mar be- ( comes the pawn in the influential movie-making Cordiner family’s bid for absolute power. Fat Tuesday— Earl Emerson. During the excitment of Fat Tuesday, Seattle’s carnival celebration, Thomas Black investigates several brutal murders. Conspiracy Os Knaves — Dee Brown. At the height of the Civil War, the confederates come up with a bold, desperate plan to free rebel prisioners held in the North. The Traveler — John Katzenbach. As a serial killer murders and photographs his victims, he is pursued by a woman detective whose niece he murdered. Love Nest — Andrew Cobum. In her brief stay in Andover, Mass., the charm and beauty of a young and alluring prostitute touches the ' lives of many of the town’s leading citizens. A Project Named Desire — John Corrington. New Orleans homicide detective ruthlessly pursues ‘ the murdered of a star witness against a mob kingpin. Death By Fire — Hugh Pentecost. After a dairy farm and a town hall suddenly burst into flame, resulting in two deaths, Uncle George once the county attorney, comes out of retirement to defend a young man blamed for the crime. One Fine Day The Rabbi Bought A Cross — Harry Kemelman. While on vacation in Jerusalem, Rabbi Davice Small runs into a baffling murder case where he meets most of the Jewish community from his hometown in Massachusetts. Wirecutter — John Brizzolara. Nathaniel York, a security guard at a San Diego topless bar, sets out to help Juana Villex, a young Mexican beauty, find her missing brother in Tijuana and uncovers an elusive and complicated trail. Santorini — Alistair Mac Lean. A commander of the frigate, Ariadne, must discover the connection between a capsized yacht and the

crash of a top secret American bomber carrying nuclear weapons. Texasville’ — Larry McMurtry. McMurtry again takes as his subject, Texas and the Texans — but this time it is the Texas of the mid 1980’s. Bolt — Dick Francis. Violence streaks like lightning in a race to the death as good is pitted against evil. Show Me A Hero — Alfred Coppel. The U. S. Ambassador to Lebanon and eleven of his staff were taken at gunpoint by terrorists. No demands have been made. They have disappeared. New Adult Non-Fiction Cambodian Witness — Someth May. The author’s harrowing account chronicles his childhood and youth in Cambodia, the dispersal and destruction of most of his family and his escape to Thailand. The Right Dose — Patricia Hausman. How to take vitamins and minerals safely. The Fatal Shore — Robert Hughes. The epic of Australia's founding. FALCON GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP IN JUNE The John Glenn girls basketball camp, for grades four through eight, will be held June 1-12, weekdays only, at the John Glenn High School gym. Those in grades four, five and six will meet from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and the seventh and eighth grade girls will meet from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Sign up according to the grade level this past school year. There is an SB.OO fee charged which includes a camp T-shirt and trophies that will be presented for various contest winners. Instruction on an individual basis include shooting, dribbling, passing, catching, offensive moves, faking, rebounding, defense, motion offense, fast-break and motivation. Specific drills will vary with the different grade levels. Barb Osowski is camp supervisor and sing up slips must be signed and turned in by May 20 at the school office. COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, MAY 21 Boys Track Sectional. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn junior varsity baseball team to travel to Plymouth. 7:30 p.m. — Walkerton Elementary Choir spring concert in the school gym. FRIDAY, MAY 22 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn varsity baseball team to host Culver. SATURDAY, MAY 23 Tennis Sectional. Northern State Conference golf meet. 2:00 p.m. — Oregon-Davis Commencement Exercises. 2:00 p.m. — John Glenn varsity baseball team to travel to Culver Military for a doubleheader. MONDAY, MAY 25 Memorial Day. 11:00 am. — Memorial Day Parade and Services at Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. 7:00 p.m. — John Glenn varsitv baseball team to travel to Plymouth. TUESDAY, MAY 26 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn varsity baseball team to travel to LaVille. 7:30 p.m. — John Glenn School Corp. Board meeting at the North Liberty School. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn junior varsity baseball team to host Knox. THURSDAY, MAY 28 4:15 p.m. — John Glenn varsity baseball team to host Knox. 7:00 p.m. — Walkerton Business and Professional Women’s Club to

meet for their monthly dinner meeting at the 1.0.0. F. Lodge Hall. FALCON FLAG FOOTBALL CAMP IS SET The Falcon Flag Football Camp will be held on Saturday, August 1 and August 3-6, from 9:00 to 11:00 and a scrimmage under the lights for parents and friends is set for Friday, August 7, at 7:00 p.m. The camp is for boys entering grades 7-9 to have fun and to learn the basics of playing football as a team. Cost is $6.00 per person and includes a camp T-shirt to be given on August 7. When attending the camp come dressed in shorts, T-shirt, gym or turf shoes, towel and a desire to learn more about football. Coaches are Dennis Rippy, head coach; Gerry Brown, Bill Groves, John Pattison, Gene Bailey and Kevin Blemker. Permission slips may be obtained at the high school office and must be turned in on Thursday, May 28. BASKETBALL CAMP SET FOR JUNE 15-26 Boys grades four through eight are eligible to attend the John Glenn Basketball Camp at the high school. Instruction will be given on an individual and team basis in shooting, dribbling, passing, catching, offensive moves, faking, rebounding, defense, motion offense, fast break and motivation. The camp is coached by Gordon Mosson. Grades 7 and 8 will meet from 7:45 to 9:00 a.m.; grade six will meet from 9:00 to 10:00 and the fourth and fifth graders will meet from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Sign up sheets are in the office and must be turned in by May 27.

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LET BID FOR ROADWORK The Indiana Department of Highways let 63 contracts for road work in Indiana with bids for 22 bridges, one maintenance, 18 road and 22 traffic projects opened, on May 6. In St. Joseph County a new bridge over Ironwood Road on U. S. 20, 1.9 miles east of U. S. 31; over York Road on U. S. 20, 1.3 miles east of U. S. 31. Work to be completed within 200 working days and traffic will be maintained. Traylor Bros., Inc., of Evansville, received the bid in the amount of $3,659,070.90. A pencil equipped with an eraser, the first of its kind, was patented by Hyman L. Lipman of Philadelphia in 1858. M & M’s LAWNMOWING SERVICE Residential & Commercial FREE ESTIMATES Call After 6:00 p.m. Walkerton 586-7432 ‘CRAFT BINGO’ NORTH LIBERTY V.F.W. AUXILIARY POST 1954 Sun., May 24 7:00 p.m. REFRESHMENTS Men, Women, Older Children Welcomed 2tm2io

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