The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1991 — Page 9

Spaghetti Lettuce salad Hot roll and butter Fruit Chocolate milk LOCAL FESTIVAL CELEBRATES 25th ANNIVERSARY The Walkerton Epsilon Chi and North Liberty Zeta Pi Chapters of Tri Kappa are proud to announce the 25th anniversary of the Fine Arts and Crafts Festival to be held on Sunday, April 14, John Glenn High School in Walkerton will be the site of the festival which is open for public viewing from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. In celebration of the 25th anniversary, former students who received recognition for their artistic ability under the tutelage of art teacher John Thomas will be

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featured as guest artists. Their work and a bit of their personal “art history" will be on display throughout the show. Entertainment will be provided all day long by local school groups, bands and choirs. There is plenty to see and hear at the festival so make your plans now to attend. For more information call Kim Towle at 586-7553 or Donna Beasley at 656-3589. SPECIAL SERVICES On Easter Sunday, March 31, at the 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. services, the Lakeville Christian Choir with the singing Hueni family will be featured. Also a drama production centering around the re-creation of the garden tomb. All are invited to attend these services. The Amazon is too wide at many points for a person on one bank to see the opposite shore

To Celebrate 50th Anniversary With Open House gag. Xcnr < ’• 1 'it* J ** 1 * - Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Huhnke will be celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary with an open house, on April 7, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Walkerton United Methodist Church Fellowship Hail Albert Huhnke and Alice Robbins were married March 28, 1941, in the Walkerton Methodist parsonage by Rev. Kuhn. Hosting the reception will be the couple's three daughters, Linda Relos, Eileen Clark and Cindy Knaack, and a granddaughter, Veronica Clark.

FAST PITCH SOFTBALL SIGN-UP Sat., March 30 & April 6 9:00 a m. - 2:00 p.m. At Plymouth Public Library BOYS & GIRLS AGES 5 - 17 $12.00 Fee ALL WALKERTON CHILDREN WELCOME! 21*4

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The couple request no gifts, just your presence. UNCOLN TOWNSHIP 4-H CLUB NEWS Lincoln Township 4-H Gub held their second meeting of the 1991 4-H year on, Tuesday, March 12, at the Walkerton Youth Building. The meeting was called to order by president Sadie Pairitz at 7:05 p.m. The American pledge was led by Rachel Cole and the 4-H pledge by Vera Binkley. Roll call and last months minutes were read by secretary Cassie Pierce. Accepted as read. Mr. Jon Pairitz introduced the adult leaders. Tami Pairitz, horse and pony, ceramics; Jon Pairitz. goats, poltry, amateur radio, model rockets, soil and water, and woodworking; Tern Borton, beef;

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Yvonne Pierce, guinea pigs; Leo Pierce, rabbits; Paula Miller, needlepoint, plastic canvas, gift wrapping, latch hook, and silk flowers; Bill Miller, small animals, leathercraft; Kathy Bailey, bicycle, child development, personality, photography; Marcia Butler, beekeeping, cake decorating, entomology; Christine Lauderback, tube paints; Penny Nied, clothing, foods, consumer dairy foods, microwave foods; Scott Nied, health; and Becki Miller, garden. Mrs. Leo Pierce passed out project books for those members who signed up last month. The meeting was made short because of the weather and therefore adjourned at 7:20. This is Angel Pierce signing off and hoping to see more of you all at the next meeting on April 9th at the Walkerton Youth Buildup

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