The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1992 — Page 6
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MAY 14, 1992
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Last week Mrs. Buffington’s MoMH class at John Glenn High School planted a tree to replace a tree that had died. The class has been discussing the fact that everyday is Earth Day. All the students contributed to the planting of the tree, which was donated to the class by Miller’s Landscaping of
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Plymouth. In honor of the observance the class wrote the following poem: I see a bee, Gee! He stung me on the knee. I climbed the tree, So I would be free. That will teach me. To play around the Bee Tree!
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Pictured are Darwin Davis, head custodian at JGHS who assisted the students in planting the tree, from left to right: Frank Oliverez, Brian Price, Wade Tillman, Sue Nickles, Erik Mellin, Steven Reece and Gaire Jenson. Business Women Award Scholarship To Jason Hickman The Walkerton Business and Professional Women’s Gub awarded the first of their two $250 scholarships to John Glenn senior, Jason Hickman. The award was presented on Tuesday, May 12 at the Glenn annual Awards Night program. Jason is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Larry Hickman. He is planning on studying law in college. Applicants were chosen on the basis of scholarship, financial need, character and community service. Members of the scholarship committee were Janet Bierly, Patty Kennedy and Barbara Osowski, chairman. ATTENTION On Saturday, May 16, 12:00 noon, at the State Farm Office, 404 Illinois St., Walkerton, is the deadline for signing up for the beach volleyball league. For more information call 586-7922 or 586-2451.
IN LOVING MEMORY In loving memory of Phylis Hahn, who passed away May 15, two years ago since she went away. The pain of loosing you never goes away. We know God is taking care of you. We only wish we could keep you longer but you will never be forgotten. When God came to take you home we all felt so alone. We didn’t know why you had to leave us but as time went on we understood. It still is so hard knowing you will never come home but some day we will meet you in heaven and be a family once again. You were gone before we knew it. They say time heals the sorrow and helps us to forget. But time has only proven how much we miss you yet I still call your name but you are nowhere around. You will always be loved. Mildred Bays POPPY DAY IN WALKERTON The American Legion Auxiliary will be distributing the bright red crepe paper veteran-made (not factory made) poppy in memory of the nation’s war dead — while assisting the needy veteran and his family on Saturday, May 23 here in Walkerton. The 1992 supply of 1400 poppies for Orville Easterday Unit 189, was assembled by hospitalized veterans at the Ft. Wayne Veterans Administration Center. Throughout the year, disabled and hospitalized veterans make the poppies in hospitals and special convalescent workshops maintained by the American Legion Auxiliary. Assembling the poppies provide both NOW RENTING Mini-Storage Located In The North Liberty Industrial Park Sizes Starting At 5 x 10 — 10 x 10 10 x 20 - 10 x 30 656-4914 9:00 am. To 5:00 p.m.
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financial and psychological therapy as the veterans are monetarily reimbursed by the Auxiliary. This memorial poppy was adopted by The American Legion in 1920 followed by the American Legion Auxiliary in 1921 as their memorial flower. The poppy grew profusely in the battlefields of France, Flanders in particular, in World War I. The veterans remembered how they grew between the white crosses of the graves of their fallen comrades. They remembered and memorialized. “Won’t you wear a veteranmade poppy May 23? Orville Easterday Unit American Legion Auxiliary 4-H PORT-A-PIT CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE 4-H Junior Leaders from St. Joseph County will be holding their annual fund raising dinner at the Fairgrounds, comer of Jackson and Ironwood Roads, in the Esther Singer Building. This year's dinner will be a Port-A-Pit Chicken Bar-B-Que. The Chicken Bar-B-Que will begin at 4:00 p.m. and end at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 13, 1992. Tickets for the event will be available from any 4-H Jr. Leader, from the County Extension Office (284-9604) or at the door. Prices are $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for children 12 and under and $3.25 for carry-out which will be available at the Fairgrounds and also at the Kroger store, 1217 E. Ireland Road (Broadmoor Shopping Center) in the parking lot. Homemade desserts will be included with the meal. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS KOONTZ LAKE HORARY Monday & Thursday 7:00 p.m. WALKERTON COMMUNITY BUILDING Sunday 7:00 p.m. For Further Information CALL 586-3243 OR 586-2502 »1 St’
