Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1960 — Page 5

Announce Local i 4-H Projects A change nps been ma<Jp in several of the 4-H projects as announoM by the St. Joseph County Agriculture staff nt the Adult leaders Kick-off meeting. In the Home Economics area, all baking and food pre partion divtaiona have been combined and arc now called Foods. In the f.rst year of Foods, the 4-Hcr prepares 12 different foods and w.H exhibit eookies at the Lincoln Twp local exhibit on July 20. Clothing hits always been a st long 4-H project w.th the Lineolnettca The first year members start clothing by making a head scarf or tray cloth and apron Second year members make a blouse and skirt and are eligible to enter the county Junior Dress Revue on July 28 Members 15 or older enter the Senior Dress Revue on July 29. Home Furnishings. previously Home Improvement, is presently opened to Ist year members. The Ist year division i» now designed for the younger members The requirements for Food Preservation have not been < hanged. In the Ist divis'on. members can । or freeze 12 packages or jars of fruit for her family. Tn Junior Leadership, the junior leader he ps and directs the younger members He or she must work with 6 local activities and 3 coun-

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।ty acUvities. ' The HecreaUon Project, opened to members from 10 to 21, has bren tried in other counties and has met with much success. The requirements on this project are tlxrea homemade games and a game file. In the Health Project the 4-Her learns and forms good health habits Personality Improvement, suggostod for members between 10 an I 14 emphasizes developing a pleasing personality. In the new Photography project, members will gain knowledge of cameras and the correct way to take pictures. The Horse and Pony project is opened to memb ts between 10 and 21. The memlers learn how to care for horses and ponies and how tn show them. Mrs Phil Kollar, the Lncolnettes 4-H leader, and Phi’ Kollar, substituting for Bill Blaisdell, attended the 4-H Leader’s Kick-off meeting at Lydick on Monday. DISPLAYS WORK AT DEPAVW Photographic work by DePauw University undergraduates curinntly is being displayed in the DePauw Art Center. Produced last summer m conjunct’on w th the comnf-fdtton and photography course taught by Prof. Richard Peeler, the pictures will remain on display through March 18. The exhibition includes photographs by Edward Walz, son rs Mr. and Mrs Clyde Walz.

] Associate Matrons ' And Patrons Meet At Nappanee ! i Mr. and Mrs David Mellin attended the annual dinner for the * Asaoc.ate Matrons and Patrons of of OJE.S. District 20 Saturday, February 27 at the Mjasonic Temple in Nappanee Hosts were Past Grand Patron Ray Walters and Mis. Walters Maxine Walters, Associate Grand Matron, and Marshal Gibbs, Associate Grand Patron. of O.E.S. of Indiana, were special guests. Many of the grand officers of Distr.ct 20 were also present ,as were the husbands and w ves of the associate matrons and patrons. A delightful get bolter acquainted evening was enjoyed by all who will see a groat ileal of each oth< r during the coming year, after the matrons and {introns.are duly installcJ to hea l the 21 chapters of O F S. of District 20. —— . _ i 4 ( ENT AMERICAN' ( REDO POSTAGE STAMP 'Dio Department will issue the second of the American Credo stamps, featuring Benjamin Frankbn’s notab e statement, on March 31, 1960, through the Philadelphia, Fa. pest office. 4-Cent World Refugee Yivar Commemorative Postage Stamp Tlie Department will issue a 4cent World Refugee Year commemorative stamp through the Washington, D. C., post office, o.i April 7, 1960. j

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Lincoln Twp. Home Demonstration Club A lesson on storage was g.'. en by Mrs Forrc t SUhiy. Mi May utte Arseneau, Mrs Cloyd Sn .th and Mr:< Elnxr Daube at th- Lincoln Township Home D-m<:. tion Chib Tuesday ./tcr: Mrs. Waiter Ketcham r. td u.-by-law s and cor • • • ■ sided in tl.e wbsenr e <f pre .:< nt Mrs. G. O. V rkler. An invent.on was r-ad from ’he Walkerton Cv.c Club to their meeting Apin', t. at tin (immunity Building when the Ch । - kun- H t S’ . LaPoru wII • • on a Spring Hat Sliow . . 16 wi men pU < 1 r< ■r\ atior - tend. A St Patrick's Day t;- :;,. -is used in th* refr* -C. i* '. rh"-.* w-re served '*7 Mr;- ()-\ . K : Inst, Mr . Ernest Z-d.rr: Mi Henry I f ill:r er and M G Ochs Enrht door pi z . .*■• k awarded dui • g the * - : d The next meeting in A; :1 .‘..1 be a pot [u k um:he<m at 12 • - It will be git st day. M Al * Hixon will : e {.resent t > g:v> fsso- on d ets. IN MIAViRR M In It.vmg memory of I. : band, father and grandfath Louis Vail< ivho { • a years ago * n Man h 11 Wh 1 yo j r* >t in n* a< rs .. Your memory we shall k* ep The Family

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I DEMOLAY NEV4S i On Wednesday. Marv i2.* • . • ular meeting - f th*' W. Iker t* * Molay w, t s held. C.n iuiti-t . set up to work on ’.he Cl.Ui St.; to be held Apr.l 9 One petite i -v<jh v< <1 on pass* <!. Th- imti.at ry d* gi* • a i'l ! * South Bend M -n a ISfh Th rhe last me-- m/ e ■ • pr. .Ma ‘-r ’ ' r I. r.*, i> c ' staff, as an -1- t.e.; of <.:f W H h- < I f '1 r rr A Mi-; I-1 ( ’ cjl< r is Ib u* H* : . LXFIjORER M Ol I> In HAVE Mi( I V. I \ I Fhe ’A , ik• .’■ • 4 EApi .* e: S* Will ho d .. tins . ■ ': I day e'.'e. a: - '. ' I • th L. - • . ■ The * f'?r tn- by. i; •.• itile commem r Cr* ont and include iai . i. • 1 : a gcxxl time STIT( H \\D <. \B < n r, Th»i Slit ' ,at> (" . i. - h' m *>f M: R :r ! '* si aJr. Ia ' V. *.:• • dc- f ; >i ■ ■ I rw-- ’ a r ■ M. * i. Ar b : r. M V u . Mrs. Anna I k M F. ■ d h mdMrsW.l ri,-' dr< n. The ^;r ir I th • cheted bed , * ' Mr* K» 'cua. just finish:: ; I '.*> • g mat ’ noon of s-w ' ••’ r. hm- •* . served. The '■ ; • p ir‘i< J <• : ■ joyed th** f r* c<« k • . f-. ;n ’ it *• >' c- Mrs < » Schmeltz wil; b- I- .•. t f, next get-tog ’■ r .

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