The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1962 — Page 1

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Increase Water Lines To Local Industrial Area M The Town of Walkerton, by action of the Town Board, will increase the .size O s the water main going to the industrial area that presently includes the Pyro. Electric Plant. This new 8-inch line will be placed under the New York Central Railroad track to serve Pyro and any additional new industry that may locate in that industrial area l The main will connect with the present main which extends from U. S. 6 bark that direction, but the np w' line will extern! from the new storage tank straight to the industrial area. The work will be done by the Boyd Construction Co, of Hobart. the same group that did the work on the mains at the time of the improvement of the entire system. Easement will he issued by the railroad to cross their 100 foot of right of way and also by Pyro-E'ectric to extend past their plant should the need be to supply another firm. ToHdTAduR Farmer Welding ( lasses Again Due to w considerable amount of interest -shown in learning how to weld, an adult farmer welding class will be offered at the Walkerton High School this fall. The class will start sometime in November and will consist of five Inights with three hours of instruction p> r nigh^) The da s will be held at the Walkerton High School al 7:30 pin on Wednesday or Thursday night, depending on the number enrollrd If held on Wednesday night the Cl:< <s will bo held N«; -d •• 1121. 28 and I »«< em i rd 12 If chis.se? are hold on Ti n - day night, date- w 11 is- N .ver >- bet 8. 15, 2!’ and hio n.bo 6 and 13. The charge for each unit (15 hours) will be 15 dollars. This wdl include the cost of an outside instructor, Lamar Berger, of LaPaz; metal used; welding rods. etc. Due to three unpaid fees at the last welding class, it will be requested that dues for this class will be paid no later than the second meeting. If you are interested or know someone who is interested in engxdhng in this class, will you please send a postcard to Harold Matteson, 402 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, and include the following information: Name, address. phone number, night you desire to take class (Wednesday or Thursday I. If you wish to join the class, please enroll before September in so that final arrangement# can be made. TEEN DANCE FRIDAY AT YOVTH BULBING Friday will end the summer session of Teen Dances at the Walkerton Youth Building, but the dances will continue each week avoiding confkts with the school activities. Watch for word on them each week This week s dance will be from 8:30 to 11:00 n m with the usual ten cent admission charged at the door All Teens are welcome. Be Wise — Advertise!

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Married In Sunday Evening Ceremony HHHHL \ * * ’MJ: 'SSk*- A- 9 Hu- ■ -MH WHHHHMHBIMHHHHMHHHHHBHHMSHHKi^ Barden . Shores

Palms tree candelabra and cathedral ba ■<<•! i of white and rose colored gladioli framed the altar of the Evangelical I’nited Birthrn Church S jvlav evening at 7 p.m for 'he can lb lighted i i- . mony whr h iini'H in n a? .?• MIS-. Nam y Lee Barden, dattg! t< r of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barden and Carl B Shores. son m Mr and Mn Waite, Shores ad of Walkerton. Rev I‘avid Pilot local pa t u was assisted by Rev. Clair Siplc, uncle of the bride and pastor of St. Paul's Meth, odi t Chunk South Bend, who performed the double mig ceremony. Cathedral candles in seven branch candelabra lighted eitLr side of the < ham « l Mi s Ln ry Lowry wa » the soloist, accompanied by Mis. Pavel Lawrence, who provided the organ mam preceding ami during the cenmony. Miss Barden was escorted to the altar by her father who gave her in marriage. Her floor length gown was of Chant illy lace over a bouffant satin underskirt. The lace fell from a molded bodice mto three layers of tiers edged in fine scalloped lace The neckline was also edged in scalloped lai e trimmed with seed pearls and pointed in the back The long fitted sleeves came to a point at the wrist Her veil of English imported illusion, edged with scalloped lace, was finger tip length caugh’ to a queen's crown encrusted with seed pearl’ and crystals. The bride created ami designed her gown and veiling, assisted bv her sister. Mrs. Allen Packard She carried a white Bible embossed with a rhinestone < ross and a white orchid with a purple lip. white tula* roses and satin streamers. (Continued on page 16 i

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Hewitt - Banks Marriage vows w re spoken by Mi.. Paula Carlene Hewitt and James Glen Banks, Saturday, Align>t in a two od<M k double ring ceremony in the Koontz lAke I’nited Mi*uonary Church. Rev. Paul L>u< ks minister, and Bev Lluyd Murphy of Goshen Indiana former pastor here, ofU-

Volume 80; Number 35

PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Saturday, 2:00 I’. M. North Liberty School Field ! WALKERTON NORTH LIBERTY Frank Earner LE Denny Smith Lain Wood LT Jim Daxis j John Stahly LG Jei ry Gorbx | Bob Ingrain (’ Charles Carex Ed Barden RG Jerry Knepp Bob Betz Or Ron Williams RT Alan Shoemaker Don Ludwig RE Jim Lambert Carlos Arce A " QB Ray Dillon Or Rex Shupert Dick Skinner LH Ron Das is Or Jim Fisher John Nx lander RH Mike Holloway Ernie Morrison ~ IB Jim Mlekodaj

i Students Asked To Register At Walkerton Principal Sylvester Amsler, of the Walk. rton-Lineoln Township high school, has reminded all students that they are to register and check their schedules for the coming year before Friday at 1 o*> p m. The first session set foi senior.. was not well attended. This is important to avoid c in flirts of srhedubs and make any changes if necessary. Anyone missing the regular periods f- r their class**., should report at the pim ipai's office before the I on o'clock deadline on Friday.

ciated Mi Nelson Walz. Walkerton, was organist, and Bruce Comfort. Mishawaka, was ;01. - isl The altar was decorated with palms baskets of white gladioli and candelabra. The aisle was covered with a white satin runner. (Cont'd on page 12)

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North Liberty Is Favored In Opener Saturday afternoon, at 2:00 p. m., Walkerton and North Liberty's high school football seasons will open as both schools plunge into th<*ir M-eond year of varsity competition Tins game will b-> at tin- North LibrrtX School Football Ewbi behind the high school building. Th P N'..rth Liberty team rates ns favorites in this game due to the fact that they had a much . tronger team last year and tiefeabsl the Indians - twice. They also have a much largr i number oi bov> . >mpd ng this year as the Walkefon team lists b. s than twenty play. is. Th. gan e, the first f nine f. r N i’h L.b -tv. and the sud >f r • I. .■i ' _ n>4 f s.r: L .' ’- Lil * \ .< • a.-.■ d hv .J > ■< I. L. ! < i ! i ‘ n 1 ■ - ... ■ • 11 letter'i h-- Lib< i' v lei: is in 1 -iiape and bb-.u on the < a t -; h of th, rill will b ■ f<>r Walk.-rt n .> fans with the North L.I •: ’ ' tin <>n tin- we-’ side of tile Held Abi’i r n is 75 Cents f>i full, ami m - -nts for .stu- \ C >od .1 lU.I IS i'. .pe'd f.-f, but exp.- t. d to be slightly mallei than would be t.he ase if . heel was m full s^'ssam. Walkerton To Open Schools W ednesday A. M. A renn.-sler to Walkerton-Lin- . In T >wn>hip str. knls that the f>r ’ .lax ; school for them this u . \S.dnes.la\, September 5. 1 ;i!' ai»* to b v at school for .■ t .tin n- it s bl ani this in- . hides all grades, kindergarten through 12th. S» hix I will be -h. - missed at P' 00 a m. on this day. Regular classes w-11 begin on Thuistlay. September 6. with the buildings being opened at 8 10 ami classes starting at s bi. 'lie noon hours will be staggir»d so as to accomodate more students for tills program The hot lunch program wdl start on Thursday, September 6th. The man who rides a hobby meds an emergency brake at times.