Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1960 — Page 3

St. Pat's Talent Show Well Received The students <>f St. lat School I'li - nt< d a td-nt Qy a Tuesday i ght to a < ,p < ii\ <to A i of parents and guc- t at school hall. Jes i d Sr, j . n in w; master of <• rem>m e s tor the •n---ing to present the • ntei t ammenl by the entitc school. The first and second grades sang "God Gur Loving Ent het "God in My Heart and Angel Prayer. A skit of T* iee Little Kittens’’ was given hy Kathy LiZerk. Mark M dstaff and <’\nt i i Harder. ‘ Little Turtle" < । : ■ tri. I the r presentat n Students of the third an.l fourt’ grades gave a square dan. e Pam ela and Sandy Falk sa-- A Roostus A Rastu. T.i ki<- SWas the tea. hei in a < k Vvi pl tv Jet ini hiding all the class. "I’ve Bce n Working on the Railroad ' was sang by the fifth and Sixth graders Al-m ‘ Polly Woll> Doodle md ' Stodo a Pampa " / delightful skit, "Miss Liny Long", was pros, nted in pantomime. The 7th and Sth graders darned the "Chiapanecas". Nancy Williams. Amta Kaon her Paula Moreau and Mu haehnc Szady danced the Charleston. Ann Clark did a Clever pantomime to a record "It's in the Book ’. Anita Kaercher played "Bells Are Ringing" at the p,ano. Walter Rhodes of the sixth grade played "Whirling Leaves" at the piano Sheila Center. 51) grade, sang "In the Village of St Bernadette". Daniel Haley tap danced to "Don't Give Cp th--Ship." Elaine Knowlton gave a nvlm. "Little Orphan Annie Ellen S< kola played "Gloworm" at the pi ano She also a. • --mpamcd a.l th n chorus mm David Skinnm phived Wui V ■ R<Arnolds ar I Jerrv Wish i ' , "Stars and Stripes on the p n John Wcsthues piay. d Io T Dooh-y" or. his ia ir. t win > V ter \Va|).i< <• sang the in wi -I: Wire Witten hy his sister Preceding the program a bra" meeting of the St Patricks Wmen's club was condm t"d by th* president. M-s Howard Tuttle SR announced her committees f<" ' annual Corn Beef and Cab' ■ dinner to he g ven for the pub], March 17. 6 30 to k pm Dan mg by Paul Futa's orchestra will fol low for a sex rd evening. Speaking of New Year's re«olu tlons the go*»d always die young w| DrMng-ln ■ Family Matter. I tbo bool Auto I Felley* I wltltadweß I txtrafeaturH I fKYldei oompMt I twnlly protection I igußorMN I buit ■ Hiatt Insurance Bi RO2 Ohio Street Phone 269 ■ Walkerton. Ind

Honor Scouts At Two Banquets < ’uh Scout I’m k 293 h । - b< -m vt v bu-.y group ot hoys this y ‘t They were guests ot hon n at th I mn-. Club Humer along wit:; C Explorer and Boy Scon’s on Tues -. <v evening. February 23. Lee Fraley presented th Pack with their new chartm. a plaque for 1<)O percent sub. i p tion to Bovs' Lite MpgiZine ami large trophy was display ^ th ’ hid been awarded Mi Ei Hunt. Cub mastei bn th p „ having the largest number ot : - - [ boys enrolled in our district c ing Roimd t’p Mr. Fi ailey then presen’ed - to the following: Eli • H Cub master; Dave M-T \ I Cubmastm ; George K ‘in mdtee chairman Lurm-n K -it La Roy Johnson. IL ar i M and Cas Stasko, con ,atte. The following den mothers w«i< presented <ai ds Mi s <' 11 (; - re, Mrs. John Rowell Mis (u Harder. Mis Cas Stasko. Mis John Groves md Mis. George Kostin. With the conclusion of awards the Cubs put on a three act play entitled "To Live By Our Promise.’’ Th<‘ boys who took part in the play were: Ray Johnson Tom Mcdlm. .John Stasko. George Powell, John Hunt. Glenn Harder. Gary Glaze. Mike DeSimone Joe Sza y, Larry Groves, Pat M< Norton and Bub Kostin. The play was written and d reeled by Mis Stasko will. Mrs. Gjemre assisting. t At the Blue ami Gold Banqu ' on Saturday -vc-mng the tables v '-re all beautifully decorated wi;h > each of the s x dens oi' boys h ■ - ' mg made a 1 their own deem .-' tions. AL followed the theme of oil! ’ Fif’y Y- ar J ihilee " Gu- ’ -J ,1 Vie Rev X' L (Ja’ a--r .In । ei ’e ;he i: - i' oi,. I,e ( . |‘r R y ai Mr uni Ma D ' I V R !. M’ Pho s wv !re s. n! i a lape) pm f'U hA t’ ’ -e 1 v« us of service- as commit’.e - < . ’Uli Next <>n the program wa a Ist in loe.d Cub Scout history. An entii' D< n of c glit boys received । thell Wolf badges whu h is the J fust step in advancement The j I oy> who were presented tlb a , a-.>. .ar<k l< Mr Hunt were Mike S!a~ko M io- DeSimone. Mike* Cam. Lie v '. Roth. Lairv Mellin Dougl s Storev Joe Szadv .and Dennis Still- 1 son. Th-v ar- all in Den i with 1 Mi s । . a I »,m M t iwi A-il boys present rem-ved their, membership cards The closing < - remonv was led by Den 2 under Mrs pc»w< 11 The b<-y> an tin presentesi liieir pay for all the parents who missed it Tuesday. A spin ad v. t- of thanks to all the pareti's ah-. h<4ped with, the, cooperative d.nn- r and speedy I ch an-up j<>b. Hl \RT I I ND DKH E Twenty Rainbow Giris accompanied by Mrs B F. W illian Mrs RLert Lidy and Mrs. Al Drews canvass- I the Town of Walkerton foj the benefit of the Heart Em 1 Drive Sundav It was a cold, blustery day, but the girls worked hard Congratulations are I extended to these girls for a job well done for a very woithwh.e i ause. On Saturday afternoon Mrs Alfred Drews Betty Grote, Sue Clarke, Barbara P mtius and Linda Drews atb-n-led a reception in South Bent f--r Joy< e Hec keman, • b.vmd - f Go, 1 Will Order m Rainbow Reminder Satur-'.-v April 9 t- ] 30 p u t re w th M< m Cms« ~ I_• i i ■ ■ ■ i W n L mdrum. i \\ alket t<»n Independent Robert E. I’rMn. Editor Publisher Independent-New * Co. U \| hl ETON INDI W A Publication Time: Thunulay of each week Second Cla*s Postage paid at ( Walkerton. Indians Subscription rate#: $2.50 for reach year for rm-h paper In Indiana; out-of -state aubaertptioDM. $3.00.

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