Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1960 — Page 5

Lions Attend B. B. Game And Entertain Guests \ crowd of over 100 persons ij >ycd a very delightful bufirt nner and social hour f< Homing .e Walkerton-North Liberty baa(ball game on November 22. he Lums and their lady guests tended the game as a group th a reserved section being hi Id the middle «f the gym for icm. During the game, the presence the Lions was mane Known as y ba< ked the Walkerton team the way in one of the most it mg games that has been seen Walkerton m many a year, "he group presented signs ba< k. .g the Indmas and gave f< rth ith some lusty lung work which generated monthly at their ei-tings to keep in practice n»r ich times of need. Tile aftergame party, the Nv amber meeting, was held in the asement of the George Parks . sidence, with Gecrge chairman i this month. A delicious lunch•n of ham, potato salad, beans d all the trimmings. was enjoy1 by the greup and also by ths isketball teams from Walkerion. The December meeting has .en moved up on the Calendar . Tuesday, December 13, to oid the conflict of the holidays ter m the month. Lion John

Reg. Size '^f l ,/!'• Tidel 255° * LINCO 39 c Stark X Wetzel Skinless WIENERS 49 c Stark & Wetzel Smoked Sausage 8” □ D i “• 4Q c Ground Beef lx?an and Tender Pork Tenderelts 1 JQc

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Wathen is ihe chairman for this meeting. Auxiliary News The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday night tins week, Dee Lt, at the p» < home. Dians will be made for Ilie family Christmas party t r the Legion and Auxiliary md also ।i. . u . < 'hrist m < has)-. • ■ for the needy families m town Last year 22 baskets ww dis111Lu trd. Quota wniwrsnip ours tie next month This unit was one of two to be a superior unit in the Third District last V-ir To maint nn ' this dint m. tion dues must iw in soon to mehibci >hip <hair rum. Mrs Ruhaid VerklmTwelve men and w< men participated in a ward {'.arty at Beaty Memorial Hospital at Westville I ndav night The men each rcceivod cigarettes cigars, soap, a handkerchief and Christmas cards to mail. Refreshments of pumpkin pie and coftee were se* - ved and popcorn left for their enj< yment. A musical program was pre. sented by Mrs. Edward Klopfenstein. piano, Tillis Stanton, fiddle and Raymond Keck, guitar. Mrs Fred Daniels sang and led community singing. LITTLE CHANCE Money has wings, and very little of it has been brought down by long shots.

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Additonal TB Seal Donors Business House Bonds Dolls Service Station, Irish’s Bai. .1 e . D u and Grill. I u H. C M her Waiz \ Ipli-im • , lb isers Hardware. Indi\ idtial Bonds Walter Heil. Organization tsonds I 0 O F L< dg< Business and Prof, Monai W nuns Club Pr> sb\ • > urn \\ ■ mim \ ■ .it rn, Evening Star Rdikah L>dgr. Individual ( ontributions Virgil <Av in. .1 bn B. Him r. Ft. d Bellinger Lloyd BenniM, St inley Bet;. Clvd< ILk L d. i Bier'y, W E B erlv, Marvin Bone Ray Bowers \ L Duph r, Biii'r Fi'z ■ i 1. R. t" r’ Flaugher, Jerry Grov. - Mrs Vrrn liard< nbio< k, Branson Hiatt, Ted Hornung. Otis Lehman. II L Ruml-y Mrs Vei a Seitz, Alex Su ne, kc, Mli John Spem v-. Charlie Steinke. Dwight Steinke, James Stiokley Fred Wolff, Mrs. W C Wisenbaugh, Harold Weller. John VUery Jr., Norman Taylor, Mrs. Gecrgia Stillson, Clyde Stickley. Miss Elsie Steele, Mrs Orpha Short, Gerald Sher, man, Gale Shet land Paul Richey, Nellie Purdy. Walter Lehman, Iva Kring. Roy Hostetter. Francis Holland. Charles Hinz Mrs. Gene Gertier, Mts Ruth Harness, A. L. Fejes Neil Downey, Mrs Edward Bose, Walter Auginbaugh.

Salad Dressing 39° HEAD LETTUCE 2 29 —s Hills Bros. Sl* Coffee “ ®|ls Scotties 5 BOXES While SIOO • । rr-t. Or Pink V|VV racial 1 issue Dim I Michigan Potatoes W Dave & Ray’s Walkerton Store Koontz Lake Store Phone 8 Phone 997-J

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Rainbows Honor Diane Gindelherger A ie> epthm hot ■r ng Mi < D - anc 'itndelb. ig« r < Gt,. d L- e wa.s held ot, Sat irdr, •v» n •• Nov mb' r 2H. m the M . ■ 1 T-n.iue I h.e EI t W I •; t ;I. !I -a large s< erm ji * .re of grass hul . palm tre•< oc- tn. hu a g th V h ; |s , r j -p,, latgc real pilm t rc. s st ~l a’ b<t| sides ot the pt. ’ I" , vdl pampas gt iss. di * wo .d n I gray n <^s all a'otmd B <miioo t able and < hairs wie a! > in the East ps b nets wit a art ifu ,al ti .p,. al f. h fb'!,? ! i' •• walls. Mi s G r.d.-lbw i is > • to th>- east by Mi . Na' ■ v Hi ■ • ■ consisted of six girl> ( K ith. i Knowlton. Nm< y Martin. J . ; Smgvry, Barbara Lidy, Pa t H. witt and Margie Harness v > were dressed in gen une Hawaiian skirts with multi-color has Mrs Fran< is Ginddberger th n placed a lei of red carnations around Diane s neck and recited a very Icvely poem. Mrs John Mc<tombs sang several beautiful Hawuan songs, ac compamed by Mrs Nr Ison Walz at the organ. The Highlight of the evening was the showing of slides of their trip to Hawaii by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finch. Pam Stuv. er, Worthy Advisor, presented

them with a dish garden m ap. pre<iat:on of their part In the program. Th. Ramlxiw As tnbly and the Order of th** E-.stern Star tlwri p; •s« nted I '.ane with a P‘ '-D ’• । .gg I • ‘' • ' ’ : •<. ■» <|, . o’. ’-d s . 1 . r•' lb : > -e::.■■rd . a. e varmui salo is 0. E. S. C alendar I-E ICI'EI: 2' ; V ■’ K Mar 1.1 1 f’: r V ' I ’ W 1 z ci ton. DE<’F’MBER 1. Eider: Star u M ■ ! ■, a- ! . I' ti' ■ F ft v ( -nt l ' t . »r.g B eg vour gift.j for V 9i r < A n ( k ’d’en Id- ’I MBFJ 2'• a D■. nb< w M I »r a . v b< h< nore I. IT \X ( HRIoI M \s |-\RTY T’.e i 1 <1 f ’hi i-t i is party f । Lu 'ln Township Heme D- ■ "ns*- it.on -I d> n embers an 1 th* r g .csts will take pho e at 12 no»n Tu» *lav. Dec 6, at the Walkerton Town Club Inst.iilatu n of offi. era will b« held and a ftfty cent gift exch inge MomN ra are asked to bring a covered dish for the noow meal and their own table servIce. Hostesses are Mis pen Bred.-, M’s G O Verkler Mrs C A. Wilkeson Mrs Harrv Cellini and Mrs Harrv Mechlmg.

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