The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1962 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Sept. 27. 1962

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The 1963 (hevrolet look is smart, new and beautifully luxurious, styled with the mace of America’s most costly cars. Full-width grille, bumpers, hood, windshield, sculptured side panels and rear deck contours enhance the sleek new

North Liberty <4 G. A. A. Elects Officers The North Liberty Girls' Athleti Association recently elected th< following ofiors President Suzy Steele; vice [resident. Sheryl Beron, secretary. Marti Rudynski; treasurer. Kay Hay. The GAA meets on Thursday evenings and is now being organiz d by its new sponsor. Mrs George H nisei. N. L. Home Demonstration Club To Meet T e North Liberty Home Demonstration Club will meet in the h<»me of Mrs. Burnice Liggett on October 4 at 10:00 a.m. with a p<t luck dinner. We will make yarn dolls for the hospital The pi ject lesson is on flower arrangements and there will be election of officers Drive Safe Always! BARGAIN (ENTER Koontz Lake Hours Sun. & Mon. 10-6 Tues. - Wed. - Thur. Fri. & Sat. 9 -7 STOP IN! YOU CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO. Jim & Marge Morrev RE E S Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday And Saturday Hell Is For Heroes Steve McQueen Fess Parker Nick Adams The Stirring Drama Os A Single Action In World M ar II! Color ( artoin And Sports Sun.. Mon., Tues. And Wed. “That Touch Os Mink" In Panavisom And ( <4or Can Grant DorJ* Day Gig oung An Adult Comedy! < olor Cartoon And Nevs Monday Thru Saturday 7 And 9 P. M. Sunday Continuous 2 P.M.

look. For added distinction the Impala Sport Coupe is available with an optional vinyl top , that further emtributes to its convertible look, i The new Chevrolet line makes its public appear* j ance in dealer showrooms on September 2d.

/To Host Water M orks Association The Town of Walkerton will h t SO to 100 monos the American Water Works Ass n, Northwt't District on Wednesday, Octob r 3 for an all day session Keith Knepper of the Walkerton Water Department. is host to tin group and Town Boarri president. Writer Heil will welcome the group. After 'he day's Session, the group wilt tour the new water treatment plant of Walkerton's The meeting will be held at the American Legion Hall anti dinner will be served at the Community Building. • / Honor Society At North Liberty Elects Officers The J. W. Gentry chapter of the National Honor Society met and an election of officers was held They are: President. Larry Kane; vice president. Marti Rudynski; treasurer. Mike Holloway; secretary. Suzy Steele. SIXTH GRADE SECTION B Mr Ferguson is the home room •eacher. There are 14 boys and 18 girls in the room. There are three new pupils, Bruce Doering, Lan-} Shutyj and Betty Jo Hinchy who came a week later. Diane McEndarfer moved away. In science we are studying about sound We made a telegraph from three pieces of wood, two nails, two pieces of tin and 12 tacks. We then sent messages and the letters of the alphabet. We learned about ancient civilization in social studies W< wrote poems in reading This is one of the poems The Shamrock* by Andrea McGwln Their colors are gi • on and white. They are th** best football team in sight They've not lost a game yel .Nor the next one. I’ll bet H nnea mi ng is next Saturday. And that will be another winning day And ifter that fine victory, W e could en<l the season play

E ■ Elaines Drive-In & 8 | Closing For The Season I | Sunday, September 30 | I hank \ ou Kor Your Continued S ? ■ I Patronage -■ 3 % See You In The Spring | Elaine & Ron Thomas I I? ®

MRS. DAVIS—SIXTH GRADE This year, there are thirty children in our class There were 31 until Ellen Egger moved. We have been reading poems in class that are original and hav * selected this poem for the news. H<>me<oming by Mary Albert North Liberty Shamrocks Hail and Iwarty. Come on over. Let’s have a party. September 29th Is the date. Time: two o’clock Don’t be late^ We ll have a dance Fu^g one and all After we’ve finished Carrying the ball We have also been writing declarative and interr igative eent- • ences. In Mr. Ferguson’s science class we made a telegraph. STAR Die mid-week prayer meeting <>f the Stay* Church is held in different homes each week This week they will meet in the Joe Charles home Wednesday night at 7:30 The usual Sunday services will be held Sunday with morning and evening services Last Saturday Rev and Mrs James Pierce, Joe Charles, Mrs. Earl Yeakey, Mr. and Mrs Harold Geyer and Mrs. John Schrad* r attended the Indiana Wesleyan Methodist Conference Convention held iu Marion. Rev. and Mrs Floyd Morris of the Beaver Creek Chiu-ch also attended. James Howell is a patient in the Osteopathic hospital for observation and treatment Howard Snyder and Gary Shade spent last week end with their parents. Mr and Mrs Laßue Donathen and Beth spent Sunday afternoon in St Joseph. Michigan The Jolly Jills Home Demonstration Club will have thiir October meeting at the home of Mrs Harold Harding on Orange Road, Wednesday, October 3. Read the Classified Ads.

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( 111 GRATE ’.V't ANMA ERsAR\ Mr and Mis F. u>t Boone, W liKert'ri. j' lcbrat. their silver v • tiding unmvei ,ny Sunday with an <.pe i house in the afternoon for Hu nds and relatives. Out >if town guests were present from LaPorte. Hamlet. Kingsford Heights, New Carlisle, North Liberty. Culver South Bend. Chicago H( ights. Illinois and Michigan Mrs. Lawrence Baker, Mrs Chester Kneisley and Mrs. Woodrow Boone, served at the refreshment table which was centered with a beautiful three Her wedding cake. Mrs. George Stull was in were made by Mr. and Mrs, Gercharge of the guest book Arrangmonts for the party were made by Mr. and Mrs Gerald P.oone and Linda Boone. OFF CENTER Beware of the follow who pioml.xea to meet you halfways he’s usually a poor judge cf distance INITIATIVE The miraculous inventions us the modem world show what can be accomplished by creative thinking HELP-MATE Many so-called self-made men just married the right woman and she did the rest - DUTCH BULBS are a nit! to a beaut! I r p pr'n '* We have an etcallent r'Jectkm of tulips and other bui.i A Ay imported from Holland. ,v ft ' Come in, choose your t A I favorites and discrrdr I how easy It Is to have I these beautiful flowers .A 11 • In your tarden. ■ K W Kabelin Hardware Walkerton’s Complete Hardware Store

Welcome Old Grads. North Liberty High School Home Coming Compliments American Legion No. 36S Fish & Shrimp Dinners September 28 5 • 8 E. M.

iw Don’t Ik- a litterbug'. Drop every littec bn in the litter basket. Carry a litterbag in vour car. That's how you can help KEI P AMERICA CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL! . ..// / Published as a " ? public service * $ in cooperation with The Advertii}n 8 Council EIKIEE Fri. And Sat. Sept. 2« And 29 That Touch Os Mink In Eastman Color Cary Grant Doris Day Gig Young Amhev Meadows Two Shows Each Nite! Friday Doors Open 7:00 -toturday Doors Open 6:15 Sun. And Mon. Sept. 30, Oct. 1 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance James Stewart John Wayne Vera Miles l^e Marrin Edmond O’Brien Andy Devine Ken Murray Sunday Matinee Doors Open 2:00 Sunday Evening 6:15 Monday Evening Doors Open 7:00