Church PicnicThe Annual Church and Sundav School Picnic of the Portage Community Church will beheld at the Chesterton City Parkon Sept. 9Activities and games will be provided by the Sunday School Superintendent Marshall Barg-feldt, for all ages The events will begin at 11 a.m. Former members and friends are invit-at the Liberty Township Fire Station Thirty-eight family members took part in the pot-luck and meeting where Ricky Huge was elected president; Walt Esserman, vice president ; Carolyn Esserman, secretaryShunw IArWces!atland Marie Stanley, treasurer.Two marriages, four births thlt;and two deaths were reported deand plans were made to meet at lya city park next year with Ruthed to come, bringing a picnic lunch with themCavanaugh to make the neces-Featured in the afternoon willsary arrangements.Stalbaums Reunitebe the Men's annual softballgame between the Over 30’s and the Under 30’s.The descendents of George and Adeline (Hoeferlin) Stal-pninfaiGibahebaum, met at the Glenrose Park tioThe Pastor of the Church isRev. Russell A. GullieksonCourses AnnouncedThe Northwest Indiana Chapter of the American Institute ofBanking held its annual ConsulBreakfast at the Holiday Inn, Portage, Thursday.Purpose of the meeting was to inform all consuls of the coursesultoribeing offered for the fall semesterJohn Baughman, president, introduced the guests from the Hoosier State Bank and LarrvBy Evelyn FinnstromThe 15th annual Northern63Indiana Artists Art Fair will be EjTurnquist presented a color slide of “What A.I B. can do forheld this year as usual in Howard Park, 600 East Jeffersonmiw ivou% *Miss Pat Thomas presented abrief resume of the plannedSeminar Forum programs for the coming year.bivd , South Bend, Sept. 17 from10 a.m.-5 p.m. Raindate is Sept.24 Lois Scanned, 554 Marquette Ave., South Bend, 46617, may be contacted for more information.CliSeBuGrFarewell GatheringThe Indiana Artists Club’sA farewell gathering is plan- h , exh|hjtjon |s m|edanchned for Joel Charpentier. Sun-day. Sept 3 from 2-5 p.m. at hismother’s home, 655 Chicago St.Charpentier will leave, Sept 6 for the Sacred Heart Seminary“Exhibit 100” commemorating L.S Ayres Companies centennial celebration The club’srietopFacompetition is open to any artist 18 years or older who is now orhoin North Barrington, Mass. All ^en a rodent 0f Indianalzefriends are invited to join inwishing him well.Bridge WinnersWinners in the third session offor two years (any two years at any time). In keeping from the theme, 100 works of art will beIra|nitthe Valparaiso Golf Club Bridge Tournament “A” Flight wereT Watson, L Johnson, first, 6,030;M Mitchell. S Robbins, second,5,590and B. Aungst, B. Sullivan, third. 5,440.selected to be displayed in Ayres Indianapolis downtown auditorium Oct. 9*21. Entry blanks for exhibit may be obtained from Florence Jagger,intorFtmeetc“B” Flight winners were B Lochmandy, L. Cornman, first, 4,050; R Gray, B Glueck, second. 3.980 and M Gertsmeier,M Phillips, third, 3,630 Bull-Skinner ReunionWomen1Mr and Mrs. William Huge Jr and Mr and Mrs. Robert Etchason were hosts at the Bull-Skinner Reunion, Aug 20, held