Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1960 — Page 5

Civic Club Sees New Spring Hats Miniature spring hats topped cosmetic samples and tiny umbrellas suggested April showers as table favors, when the Civic Club entertained 65 members ami guests to a spring hat style show Monday. Mrs. Omer Keller, representative of the Sharlene Hat Shop, of LaPorte, narrated the show ami described the hats. Models were lovely in tailored, flowered and picture hats. Those modeling were: Mrs. Robert Pugsley, Mrs Albert Schultz, Mis. Leßoy Hahn Mrs. Clyde Bick, Mrs. Ruber* Schaeffer, Mrs Wayne Cover, Mrs. Francis Gindelberg* r, Mr;. Raymond Lute and Mrs. Robe: i Lidy. A quartet consisting of Nancy Cripe, Pat Vin Dyke, Jennie Morrison and Nancy Barden entertained by singing two numbers before the show. Mrs. Donald Dutcher accompanied them and played throughout the show. A new spri.ig hat was won by Mrs. John Powell. Gift certificates. as doOr prizes were won by Mj-h. Donna Reid. Mrs. Marjorie Buswell and Mrs. Myrtle Mutchler. A delicious assortment of cakes, coffee and tea were served at the close of the evening Earlier in the evening at a brief business n^eetmg, names were selected from the two intermediates Girl Scout Troops to determine the guls to receive Camperships.

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।Those chosen were: from Troop 48, Jo Klien Lute and Barbara McQuisten, alternates: Jane Powell and Kathy Merkel; Troop 154, Karen Gillette and Margie Lee. alternates: Linda Pontius and Barbara Wilson. Elementary School To Receive Award The Walkerton Elementary School will receive a Chicago M>tor Club certificate of Award on April s . for its perfect tratfic safety record in 1959. The award will be presented by the Chicago Motor Club as par* or the Hub’s annual program of honoring schools in its Illinois and Indiana territory whose School Safety Patrols had accident-free records last year. Virgil Gwin said members of the patrol guard five intersections, protecting 435 children during four crossing periods each day. The award commends both school officials and pupils f>r their outstanding achievement in the saving of lives through the School Safety Patrol system. "School children headed the traffic casualty lists at the time th' patrols were started in 1922 ”, said Virgil Gwin, principal "The School Safety Patrol, however, has dramatically reduced these statistics and through the successful operation of the patrols, an estimated 10.590 school children arc alive in Illinois and Indiana who might otherwise have become traffi? victims.’’

Fire Damages Linton Home The Walkerton Fire Department . answered two alarms Saturday asI ternoon. At 4:00 p. m., they extinguished a grass fire along the Nickle Plate Railroad where it was threatening the Heinz Pickle Fai ory bidding''. । A” 7:00 p. m., tney answered r an alarm at the home of Mrs. C. • D. Linton, 504 Van Buren St, i where fire luid been discovered -a few minutes before by two boys. Passing the house in their car ' they saw fire In the upstairs front 1 room and turned in the alarm imI mediately. When firemen arrived they ' found the house locked and no one home so they had to break the front upstairs wmdow and with masks, entered tl e room and • found the underside of a bed mat--1 ress on fire and a large hole had burned through the rug and floor. I A defective extension cord near • the bed had caused the fire. Tlie exact time the fire started ' Is not known as Mrs. Linton left her home about LOO p. m and returned after being notified at a friends home It is thought that the fire had smoldered for 1 some time as the entire upstairs woodwork and furniture was blistered from the intense heat. The loss was estimated by fire 1 chief Cripe at S2BOO which was 1 completely covered by insurance. Courtesy pays on the Road.

April 7, 1960 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT —

“Talking — When Where and What” Topic At Club Mrs J. F. Spencer president, 'presided at the regular meeting of the Women's Community Club Friday. The guest speaker was the ! Rev. Miss Opal Peru e who chose as her topic "Talking When. Where and Whit " using the last ver-e the nineteenth Psalm as her theme. Heie David |g .saying " Let t! words of my mouth and the m»d itation of my heart be a< । ept ihle in Thy sight. Oh Lord, n v i ea:!.: and my redeemer. The <>ne wh » talk 3 without thinking of tie atfcct of the vxds i ight have nn another r really ben'., heard and judged by God Mis, p. I’,, e 'at. I that there are times wm n <». shouldn't tell th- truth and used as an example the dorv <f J.in defending the wornm t then m adultery. He asked tti.it he who i.> without sin sh add be the first to cast a stone \^'Mds can hurt a । wvll as stones. । It is important that individual conversation t»e guarded so as not to be a part of a group in telling things which only cause another person to be hurt more deeply: There are issues and principles when people do not need to say a definite ”ves’’ or "no , but these A can be stated without becoming fanatical. What Is said often times is misunderstood by how we say it. Interpn tatiun and inlle< Hon given

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in American language is very complicated. but Miss Pent e sai I "What is inside is usually that whi< h comes out." One may bj able to <over up but most eveiyono ian read tin• ugh insincerity. Talking when, when and what, must have a line of consistent y and that line is God Kveryor.s needs to tram themselves to become better i onvers dionalists, avoiding topics which ire negative, pull duwn, of jealousy and using subjci ts which build up, encourage and edify. Hostesses, m m - w p. Cowan, Mr Chalies Hu z Mi'. Nellie Wills <ri'l Mr M B Slick served ■ ■■ '' ■ ent ■ a tea L >!»■ wh.i h was beautifully dec. rat- 1 m th" spring motif. Lovely < • a;-, < bn :, of all kind! ami - . • i.d p<>t;, of \:r. in violets wi re i. | ■ • /ta .• Mis. R N. Lal* ■ . [ prcsiuej a t tile le i table. 81 E\ IE is I 1\ E Stevie Hendricks celebrated hH sth birthday Sunday. Mar h 27, with 13 fnends Dawn, Monta, Sue and Ronnie Tuttle Jimmie Wood Kathy and Diane Williams, Ronnie and Ricky Nieswander, Debby. Don. Diane anil Jimmy Hendricks I Ice cream, cake and pop enjoyed by the children. Stevie received many gifts He is the son 'of Mrs. Mar lyn Headricks of Walkerton. ; Road Courtesy Pay* Oil

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