The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 May 1992 — Page 3

TRI KAPPA NEWS The annual corporate meeting of Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa of North Liberty was held May 13 at the North Liberty Community Center. Prior to the business meeting the members heard a very informative speaker, Ann Korb, who represented Hospice of St. Joseph County. She explained what Hospice does and how it helps families face difficult times when a loved one is terminally ill. Hospice began in London in 1967 and the same program began in the United States seven years later. Volunteers make up most of the work force. Care is given in the patient’s homes. They provide support and comfort for the patient's physical, spiritual and emotional needs. Ann answered questions at the conclusion of her talk. This presentation was held in conjunction with our mental health project. Joyce Liggett, president, called the meeting to order. Roll call was answered by 22 members. All officers gave their reports. Scholarship chairman, Sandy Gingenpeel, reported that the following students received Zeta Pi scholarship awards on May 12, Tim Pletcher, $500.00; Dawn Keck, $250.00; and Kriscinda Marks,

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$250.00. The sixth grade awards will be presented May 22. Valerie Stewart, spokesperson for the Fine Arts Festival committee, thanked everyone who helped with the festival. She said their were several entries this year and all showed excellent talent. Willadene Mal staff won second place with her quilted wall hanging. Election of officers was held with the following being elected: president, Sandy Gingenpeel; vicepresident, Sue Crone; treasurer, Pam Wallace; recording secretary, Valerie Stewart; andd Thelma Stachowski is the corresponding secretary. The children’s and senior citizen’s committee announced that they helped the first graders prepare Easter baskets for the persons attending REAL Services in North Liberty. The students delivered the baskets and also sang songs for the group. Irinda Slater made a beautiful quilt block for the State Quilt project. All chapters are to send a block for the quilt. Following the closing verse refreshments were served by Thelma Stachowski and Peggy Bajer. The next meeting will be held June 10. This will be officer installation. Hostesses will be Martha Gark and Alice Quigley.

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a happy atmosphere. Also the volunteers are special to really go that extra mile. To share their music talents, the churches, the senior games, also senior citizens for bowling with us and having so much fun. On Friday Florence played music and Deb Bowers brought her students from the elementary school over and shared their songs and play with us. Thank you everyone from the Activity Department. Thomas Jefferson was the first president to wear long trousers instead of knee-breaches

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