The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1991 — Page 6

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 18. 1991

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Don and Betty Sheneman, of LaPorte, announce the engagement of their son. Roy E., to Laura Ellen Causey, the daughter of Mr. and

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Mrs. Garnett Causey, of Harlingen, Texas. The bride-elect earned a bachelor s degree in child development

from the University of Texas and is working toward a master’s degree in child development and family studies at Purdue University. The prospective groom has a bachelor’s degree in physical education and biological sciences from the University of Dayton. He is employed by Athletes in Action, at Purdue University. The couple is planning a July 6 wedding in Harlingen, Texas. KINDERGARTEN ORIENTATION AT OREGON-DAVIS Oregon-Davis Elementary will be holding an orientation for parents of new kindergarten students of the 91-92 school year on May 15 at 6:30 p.m. At this time curriculum and screening information will be discussed and distributed. Appointments for individual screening will be made at this time. Also, screening will take place on May 22. To be eligible for kindergarten, the child must be 5 years old on or before July 1, 1991. A legal birth certificate and immunization record are required for registration. The birth certificate may be obtained by contacting the Health Department in the county in which the child was born. MATT JOSEPH COMPLETES YEAR ON GRACE TEAM Al (C J) k Il 11 Jy L II W w jy o Oregon-Davis High School graduate Matt Joseph was a member of the Grace College men’s basketball team this past season. Matt, a sophomore from Walkerton, played in all 29 games for the Lancers this season, averaging 11.8 points and 5.3 rebounds. Joseph alternated between a starting role and sixth man, a role in which he flourished, twice coming off the bench to score a career high 29 points. “Matt played such a vital role for us, if we had a sixth starter he would be it,’’ said Grace coach Jim Kessler. "Matt is a true super sub." The Lancers ended the season 17-12 and advanced to the second round of the NAIA District 21 playoffs. Grace College is an accredited four-year evangelical Christian liberal arts college located in North Central Indiana, at Winona Lake. The college is dedicated to developing character, competence, and a heart for service to its students. ATTEND CONVENTION The 49th Biennial Convention of Tri Kappa was held recently at the Westin Hotel in Indianapolis. Council president, Judy Guild (Mrs. Kent) of the Plymouth Beta Delta Chapter, presided over the convention. Approximately 900 members from the twelve provinces in Indiana attended the three-day meeting. The delegate from the Walkerton Epsilon Chi chapter was Barbara Rohrer, with Kathy Frazier as

alternate delegate. The delegate from the North Liberty Zeta Pi chapter was Joyce Liggett, with Donna Beasley as alternate delegate. Members participated in a variety of educational workshops designed to share ideas and programs helpful to chapters. Exhibits about Tri Kappa's work throughout the state were prepared by state committees. Winning entries of fine arts from earlier Province Conventions were on display. Tri Kappa's long-term commitment to Riley Hospital in Indianapolis was evident, as the goal of $25,000 for the Riley Day Hospital for Children with Cancer project was exceeded by several thousand dollars. Tours of Riley Hospital were offered, and those who participated were able to view the large refurbished carrousel donated by Tri Kappa several years ago. Scholarships awarded at the state and chapter levels since 1913 total more than 5 million dollars, it was announced. Gifted and Talented programs in Indiana have received nearly $60,000 since 1984. Other areas of support include Mental Health and emergency funds for college students. Dr. Hilbert Berger, an inter-nationally-recognized teacher/ lecturer in the area of stewardship, addressed the convention. The DePauw University Collegians provided a musical program on Saturday evening. Three new chapters, Eta lota at Fishers, Brownstown Associate and Nappanee Associate were recognized during the business meeting. Council officers for the 1991-93 term were elected as follows: Ruth Kellar of Kokomo, council president; Peggy Spencer, of Greencastle, council vice president; Marian Dore, of Greenfield, council secretary; and Susan Summerlot, of Spencer, council treasurer.

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Mrs. Guild will serve as advisor. Tri Kappa is a statewide philanthropic organization promoting charity, culture, and education. It has 12,000 memebers in 149 active and 137 associate chapters throughout Indiana. The local chapter in Walkerton was established in 1960 and now has 26 members. The chapter supports such community activities as high school scholarships, Little League concessions, Salvation Army bell ringing, nursing home birthday parties, camperships, art show, community food pantry and other local charities. PANCAKE BREAKFAST PLANNED Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County will have a fund raising pancake breakfast on Saturday, April 27. The breakfast will be held at the Albright United Methodist Church, 504 West Mishawaka Avenue, in Mishawaka, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. The breakfast will feature pancakes, sausage, orange juice and coffee. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 for children under 12 years of age with a sls maximum for a family ticket. This breakfast will benefit the local affilitate of Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical Chrisian non-profit organization that builds affordable housing for needy families. Habitat families invest "sweat equity" in their own home and future Habitat homes built in the community. In return the families pay for the home interest free over an extended period of time. Habitat homes are built with volunteer labor and donated materials whenever possible. For more information about Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County or for tickets to the pancake breakfast please contact: Michele Rottenberg at 288-6967. Tickets will be available at the door.