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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 36

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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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THE NEWS-PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICDL WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1172 PACE THIRTY-SIX t. Joe Woman ToHead Dimes Drive In Berrien 10H previous Fund cam- paigns in the Women's division The appointments of four atK-Mart in Benton Harbor, he insurance. agency of Jaeger-United Community Fund accepted his current position as Hunt-Allen Agency, Inc. division chairmen were an- loan officer for St. Joseph.

Among his civic! activities, he Is, nounced today by William' Savings and loan Association, vice-president of the Twin SSSs UCF associate He and his wife, Diane, live Cities Jaycees, at 1328 Ogden, Benton Harbor. and also is active as a volunteer with the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and' 'the United Methodist Church, St. Joseph. Mr. and JMrs.

Hetler have four children and live at 5150 Cleveland Ayenue, Steven- Fairchild 'and his 1 wife, Karen, are the parents of One son. The family resides at 1011 Fairchild was raised in Grand Rapids and Detroit and a. graduate of Aquinas College in Grand Rapids. He is now a partner in the St. Joseph Market Street, Joseph.

Hetler has, worked in ijSvUie, Mrs. John (Sup) Burda, Tanglewood trail, St. Joseph, is the new chairman of the executive committee of the Berrien county chapter of the March of Dimes. She was elected to succeed St. Joseph Postmaster Robert E.

McMulIen at the chapter's recent annual meeting. McMulIen held the post for two years. Mrs. Burda has been a member of the local March of Dimes committee since 1965,. chairman.

Named to serve in the 1972 campaign were: Richard Lawton, Retail and Wholesale division, Benton Harbor; John Sink, Special Gifts; Richard Fairchild, Real Estate and Insurance; and Mrs. Harold Hetler, Women's division, St. Joseph and south townships. Lawton, who is manager of Leath-Newland Furniture Benton Harbor, is a native of vice chairman at the same meeting. Mrs.

Bookout has been Niles community chairman for five years and this year led all Berrien county communities in the fund raising campaign. Mrs. George Stelzer 1415 Miller drive, St. Joseph, (was elected treasurer, and Miss Mary Finn of Lakeview avenue, St. Joseph, continues as chapter secretary, a position she has held for many years.

Newly elected members of the committee are Alden Bierman of Benton Harbor, this year's county chairman; Mrs. Laurence Van Loon. Waterviiet, and Mrs. James Archer, Three Oaks. IN I Connorsvi, Kft volunteer worker in the field of birth defects and retarded children.

Mrs. Melvin (Lesley) Bookout of Niles was elected mm SOUTH HAVEN graduate of Thornton Junior College in Harvey, Dl. He has worked on previous United Fund campaigns both in the Twin Ctties and in Harvey, where he was once campaign Among his other civic 'activities, he is a past vice-president of the Michigan Jaycees and is a member of the Benton Harbor Masonic lodge and the St. Joseph Elks club. Lawton and his wife, Betty, have four children.

The family lives at 583 Eloise, Benton Harbor. Sink is a graduate of the former Benton Harbor St. John's High School and Western Michigan University. After a period of employment Jill Drug Help Center Needs Some Help marnm NAME UCF CHAIRMEN: William Br unson, associate chairman of United Community goes over UCF campaign plans rwith three division chairmen named to serve with him. From left to right are: Richard Fairchild, Brunson, John Sink and Richard 'Lawton.

Not pictured is a fourth chairman, Mrs. Harold Hetler. (Staff photo) DIFFERENT VIEW: The lass with a face full of eclipses isSharon Rowland, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Rowland of Jackson, Mich. She discovered that a myriad of tiny eclipses are projected on her face as she holds a colander up to the sun Monday afternoon. The holes acted as pin-hole lenses to focus the images. (AP 7. 'Y' Starts 'He-Man' Club 1 SOUTH HAVEN South Haven's drug help center, underway through contributions of funds and materials, is still in need of furniture and equipment, according to Dave Lin-demulder, project director.

The recently opened facility at 303 Center street was painted by volunteers, using $90 worth of paint contributed by Wolverine Hardware company and painting supplies contributed by Twitchell hardware. The center has also received a $500 donation from the South Haveo Kiwanis, a gift that will be matched three-to-one by the Michigan Department ol Health. Equipment sought for the center includes games such as checkers, ping-pong or pool tables, a refrigerator and coffee pot. The center will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and alternate Saturdays from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. It will be manned by director Lindemulder, who is also a Van Buren juvenile court probation officer, Rev.

Henry "Solem, program director, and four Neighborhood Youth Corps, workers. other muscles. The club will meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday for four weeks. Classes also include a recreational swim at the end of each period. Cost is $5 a boy.

Registration can be made at the YMCA, 233 Michigan street, Benton Harbor A He Man club for boys 13 and up will start at the Twin City YMCA next Monday. Physical Director Sam Anderson said club members will "use new exercise equipment which has IS stations to improve flexibility and build up arms, legs, chest and firm up hi rn VjJU Uq THE HERALDHPRESS YOUR NEWS QUIZ PART I NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer. Match word clues with their corresponding pictures or symbols. 10 points for' each correct answer. --i In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the death penalty (CHOOSE ONE: is, is hot) unconstitutional as it has been applied in the United States.

The four justices who dissented in the decision were all appointees of President Nixon. True or False? 1 President Nixon lifted all quota restrictions on Imports 2..... South Dakota Senator George McGovern And when Americans enjoy themselves, chances are they do it with 7 Crown; Because in America more people drinkand enjoy 7 Crown than the leading Scotch and Canadian combined. And they do it fofa very good reason: the taste. 77 Nam) signed an agreement to end hostilities between the two countries as a Btep toward eventual reunification.

wm ii lift superstar Bobby It s. uniquely and consistently smooth. Whatever you do this summer, take 7 Crown along, too. It's America's whiskey. And it should be'yours.

Hull chanzed teams xLx 4 Name the new Prime Minister of Japan. Taste the best of America. Say Seagram's and" Be Sure. 1 U.S. planes wrecked North Viet Nam's only modern plant Bobby Fischer of the United States and Boris Spas sky of the Soviet Union are meeting in Iceland to play for the world championship.

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4.. a-to lower In rank b-confusion, frenzied excitement c-a flood or major rainfall d-outward behavior e-to mislead or trick '4 Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey uuoan mma Mimsier 7 Fidel Castro visited PART III NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. 5-. A HUB if, 4i ,4, 9 HOW DO YOU RATI? (Score Each Side of Owls Separately) 71 to 80 points GaoV 4, 1 mmm. 1 91 to 100 polnH TOP SCCEJ 61 to 70 point Fair.

II to 90 point -EKMlfent. FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION What are the most important'lssues facing the candidates in this year's presidential campaign? a-Prime Minister, Norway b-Premier, Sweden c-Premier, Lebanon d-President, United Arab Republic e- Premier, Turkey 0 VEC, Madlton, Wiicomin Sal am Palme Bratteli Nihat Erim Sadat 710-72 MO KOII THIS WEEK'S CHAUINGEI Name the Premier of Italy. Ik STUDENTS 5 Ct4Ka.n S11l I Save This Practice Valuable Reference Material For Exams. 01 i Vf '0 'W 'H-l 108WAS pi -o-c 'q-t 'in ivi it 'i iav, -f (0l0vi WX-t XVd..

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