Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1960 — Page 3
Lions and Guests Get Guided Tour Os New School Tlic January meeting Lion* Club a Lube* Nig At was very < ntert i rang .:i| . m tional for the gm .n of- v who attende I Tm I y • > Program chairin g Ou- . p ; Centered th * mee mw.hU «' bools th** :> gamz. .• -a < . schools what, is now coming into I I ' tary building which 13 p.-arm compleUor. C E’ n.<‘‘. EHer , p ; U n g, oi the <ou ■ .a h m y j.. , county, -he ... r , )f । ♦ veiling nr Ij ;w < jp.. v. »; • tmu • «‘od |»l{( ■ • ■ • • ; 101 l nn • ; rrorgamz at ■ > of a. h .Is in J' *oh Co , Sp .f., iUy poirr«'d out । me ot the plan ;t< i ■ 1 . Already 1 < <ui sur eded by t few of the various r< lv >ls of tins ar- i, and the point that county an I township linen are of no m p-n tanre when planning along th sc hn<s. SenMe it J ♦» I W p-’ 1 by th*’ Indiana Lego dature that has forced ihe f >rr ng vs county reorganizing i? nm ittces ..nd the ste» s from there c dis for all schools t > have an av irage daily enrollment of at least VHM ■ | -pt sw’ . n the plans have been complete I The re Riilts of the various plans of the local groups who report to the county committee are becoming very evident as the iyws is beginning to fill newspapers m »rc frequently and certainly ts the talk of t*n. Another wry inter* stir ar i enjoyable part of the program came at the conclusi<«n of tl|* meeting when tire group trawled to the new elementary building and toured the almost completed plant. This rapid growing structure is going to >4* a very beautiful, complete modem school for the students of Walkerton from the kin-
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||j7T|T BD© ' Jbh p ■ 'V • e 4 4 I I TY^ K a 5 | S f I | 4 ’ d 1 * UK - 1 miiUlJr I - 4.. ■ . J One of the most iinnort nt :* ">in n H h ’ b < >xs Onh ,V < ■> ”fi s ’lt sit urn .<. x \ -. ■ s u•■ i *C Used (■> s i g : k . .m s and tho ats not tai.ghl o f gu..id as casih as thrs wmiM be u:H,n s- ing t ;Mviestii.in u<»^ in the middle of fie- b’ . k 1 lit ihum nt the Hbruars school |x>Mrr, dlslubutrd to some 45,000 gia C m hool cias !<MHUs b\ the Ch^agu Motor (dub, cautions chthhen to "Crow Onh At Ow ’Hm” wtiere it is safest Male it a habit to follow this rule. Wali M^cly and avoid accidents!
l^crgartcn through the seventh grades to enjoy in the very near future. Completion of the nAims r the y-st six grades and kini' lgarlen is wry rear and will i.e ; h re in a short period of tun. I ■ structure is certainly a credit '. Ihe \\ i '.k«>r r n SAmA Board, t .• people of Walkerton, and student. \ will use the ' uchtie While at ‘ ie nr i t.mg, Mrs John Powell was presented n a ■ i"<. f r M fib r<c the Y- tr in W dk <" ' .n" an award that will ! । . s> i nt d to • de* -rvinr mot h- r ew: v ye r. This annua] vrcseiitat. n 1 i-> no < o-m* .' h n wuh t <• 1 i.r ; Clue < ‘her than tin' fa< t that 'i ey pi ? 'at tA* pie •ie Th lada c tn • \ m< h the final r»le. fion is made ue sugg "o i bv the churches nJ . ’;; ‘ ns ci W i'k' ri'-i. Tw<। n 1 ■■ • , . ’.wrc hnit - L I to ’h< c. ib at thi- • . ■r g, i’ ' ' Ci,:-,., o; . ... p. c r after prop r mdiation by Lr m--on Hiatt The lad it s were ir. ■:*<•! ■ ,di ilj\’o ra and f »Vui > it th > door : r I dong v ith tl • picndi I tuik. y dinner, the u am! - -.ng.ng md f tlow hip prevailed for all ITm nc * meeting will be . r ”.nual S<a ;* plans on this n the v» ry near future Mrs. J. F. Spencer Elected President Os ( ommunity ( iub Mrs J F Spencer uis eb ctc d president at the business nr • ting' of the Womans Conununitv Club Friday Other officers < iectid -ver • Mrs Alb r‘ Schutz, vieo p:- -.dent Mrs, R N LaFeber. seer-'ar> Mrs George Warner, trea/rnar. The nurse’s scholar^h.p is I emg offered to a sena r girl who n ews the* qualifications Macs R >elvr. Houser is th.* pre*"nt holder and will receive her degree in September Anyone ir/vre.sbd sho id , a;•act Mrs C D Linton or Mrs R >y Rowen J'etads will lie announced in high school in the imm<shate future Mrs W S Rautio ua vot<d into club membership. Fifteen m'ndiers met at the Community Building at ten o'eliKk
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to sew rancor pads for the St Jcaaeph County C;m< er Sex -tv Mj Thomas Walsh wan in <'... g r ■ • the work Everyone • :.J> y d a < r lun<.h during the m >n In r .r '
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