The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 February 1963 — Page 1
Volume 87; Number 9
TO OBSERVE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Indians Win Tenth Over / I Argos 66-51 Walkerton s Indian^ completed I the regu.ar season Friday night I at Argos and won their tenth j game against tight wa-son lose . I Th”y also have a to Penn I in the county tourney for an over- | all record of 10-9 with the m tion- I ai tourney remaining. Argos, who has won on y three I thus year, started in a very de- ’ liberate fashion and scoring was very slow in the first quart* The game actually didn't open up until the second half. Atto: 1 25 I had elapsed, a foul gav« Argos I their first opportur ty fr>m the | ft u line but they mu cd Walk- I erton scored with 6 15 remain ng I a.t Ernie Morrison wn* fouled the I first time the Indians had the I hall. He hit two free thrmA < Frank Earner, getting his fust Start of the season, hit one of two free thrown for the Indians athe quarter was half gone Morrison hit next for a 5-0 had and Warrick opened the scoring for Argos with 2 49 in the quarter Caras, Arce hH a long one for Walkerton to lead 7-2. Hindman hit a pair of free throws for Argon and JacM Watkins hit a 17 footer fur the Indians Don Ludwig added a pair of free thrown and Weidner hit a jumper for Argos to end the scoring in th® first quarter with Walkerton leading 11-0. Redinger hit two charity shot® to open the second period to cut the lead to 11-8 Ludwig hit two free shots for the Indians and then hd a turn around jump sh d. Steve Huff hit from the corn*” for a 17 8 lead Hindman hd a rebound .-hot am! put in ano:her nUMed Dragon shot to cut the lead to 17 12 Morrison h.' .u 18footer and Watkin .vu’ 1 t Inv in f'»r the Indiana H .ff hd one of two fold shots and lutdwig hit a jumper from the foul lane Hindman hit two free throws Hr Argos and Arce hit a 22 t xdei from the right »id«- for the Indiana and Weidner hit a short jumper for the host Dragons. Ludwig hit two free throws to make the wore 28-16 to comp etc the first half. Tempo Ptrim l'p The tempo puked up in the aecond half as Aig«« came out of thefr ahell and the Indians continued their full court pressing (Continued on pag® Id) N. L. Students Appear On TV Larry Kane a student of North Liberty High Sch<xd parti* ipated in a panel discussion, "YoiMh Iztoks at Communism " la-t Sun day afternoon on WSBT-TV Lairy ia president of the Murth Liberty Student Council and a member of Cho National Honor Six .- •Uy Susan Steele and Marti Rudynski represented NYm’h liberty High School in the debate with St JcMMph High S<‘hool The pi«>gram was heard on WgRT Radio Tuesday evening Marti and Bumar. are also members of the Honor Society. J A Taylor. teacher of th® •p®cch clM®, acted as loach A>r th® studerail
ENGAGED Wc Mr and Mrs Russell O'Connor of North Liberty announce the engagxuent of their daughter. Karen Jane, to Earl R H Knight **n of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H Knight. Medford Oregon Miss O Connor m a graduate of Libci ty Township High School and received a B A. degree* from Western Michigan I'nivirrity. Kalamazoo, Michigan. She m an instructor of education, teaching kindergartiti at the Southern Oregon College Campus School, Adi land, Oregon. Mr. Knight is a graduate of Medford High School and served three years m th" Army spending 16 months with the DMZ police in Korea. He is a sophomore us Southern Or"gon Co l. ge. majoring m bu.^uu s \ late summer wedding is planned by tho couple. W.H.S. Athletic Dept. To Have Honor Dinner The Walkerton High S h. 1 Athmtii Impart • <ot in • ; n-or-ing a pt ha k dinner hunting 'he boy* who parth ipated in h-- 'I dl cm s country and ba’bail along With the cheerleaders. Thur*.!ay evening, Mar* h 7th at 6:30 in tho high arhuo gym The public i« invited to attend th»s special awards dinner The meat and drinks will be furnished •nd those attending ate asked to bring a covered vegetable dish and a <Mlad or de-serf along with rout Lab® aervie® There will be • program follow ing the dinner at which time trophi<w will be preaented ta the nMMt valuable player® in fodbal and basketball. Community Club To Sew For Cancer Friday Cancer tewing will tw the highlight Friday, March 1 at in a m nt the Town Club when Mrs Thomas Walsh cancer chairman, will rundu< t a »«• ion in making cancer bandages and pads A sack lunch will b® enjqyed at noon with Mrs Percy Selkirk ami Mr® Charles Worrell serving toffee and dessert A short businesii meeting will be held at 2 o’clock with the president Mrs bx! Brooker presiding Mrs William Cowan will b® m charge of the devotion®.
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Lakeville Wins . Over Shamrocks In Final Game . H North Libert/.’ d!'pi”'d '. I fin.ll -. a- -n game t > Lake’, die I ">2 on F: id;r» Tin- I game wa» a rematch of a game I uirly in th«' .s«-a.*>n wha h the Tro tn w 52 pi ft Ujl fourth consentive loss for the Shamna ks a they en ie ! th* ••a-on with i 11 r>- ii- 1. The Ti i.ina broke o. • ■ : a ’la a -amob with i ID-1D n. i 1 Likovi !e soore*! f.r t rid bv the end ■>f Ihe ! . • , 11 ,- d gam'll a • ’.i n point ail 22 15 t Th«’V then mmu ol it to 11 I pond- in t e <■<’ nd q : ‘Cj ' « ’ I'- id .st the half 2--It the third quai' • r a ' • r Tt -jail at t.i k .'•• ad v n- i • i•• • I 'heir >ad t<> 67-. C. The Stia crock n triaged to keep t , a mg c\en in the four'h qua'' ! ■a- !-ik<nulle clsmied tht r tc '.'i vn tory of the -ea.-on so ,'/2. The top corer of the n , wax Trojan Loen Ri id • d: 23 pom!.* as teammati R> \ H- it s’ei hat 17. I>*«my Smith pa, ed the N ;th Libeitv train with 17 points and Dick E-kridge added 11 B Team Defeats laikevlllr 13 ?X North Liberty’s R Team >->re«i their fourth conswutive win bv defeating the Trojan B Tam 1128 Coach Lowe* Shamro k • I ®d the season with a 13-7 r.-< • I Lakeville acoreid fimt and held the lead until near the m.I - f the in t quarter when N ’h Liberty squrezol ahead to h 1 the 9-7 favor Ix*d bv Jim I.i ib< r’' 11 point - in the s. r i quarter t.i.- Shatunx k-. in-i < - < ! t) • t <■ i I to 2! I’> b’. th< ha ■ The\ tgain outycs'icd the Tio Jan in thr third quarter w h ••nd d :> 25 and wri'd t, r i k up i th;r * ecth >i vli 2" Shamro* k Jun Ltm* «-rt w i tile hig':. scores of the game with 17 p intH Steve Eo-e led Dik<--viiL- w ith 11 |>omt i. JMck'Wdlr fg ft p L Riddle 10 3 1 Gregg 2 U 0 Fish 4 0 4 Torben*on 022 Herbster 8 12 Mudhn 2 1 0 J Riddle 2 11 Ijindgreb® 4 2 3 FiM 3 0 1 Tutaks 35 10 14 N«rlh Liberty Hu tows? 2 2 0 Solmu® 3 0 3 Porter 3 0 3 Smith ® 3 Eskridge 4 3 Davia 2 0 0 Lambert 1 1 Totals 21 10 15 I.akeville 22 39 67 ho North Liberty 15 28 38 52 Officials Heathers n (Lil’ort< ) nnd C. Nemeth (South Bend-. Business Women To Meet Thursday Tie Walkerton Business and pr fe'Stonal Womens ClubwiU meet Thursday night February i 28th, for a630 o chx k dinner at the Walkerton Town Club Mis I William Zahrt. newly elected president will pr*«udr Mrs Evrr- ' ett Baker and her committee will b® hu«tvA»eS
FEBRI ARY 28, 1963
ENGAGED : ff -j * ** MISS DORIS KOPISCHKE Mr ii I Mrs Edwi” K- p 'dieof Oak rwn. Hl. announ<" the engagen‘-nt of their daug't-r Doris Ro-.e to Wil han \lan Ji . a \v dlt- A len V, dkerb -n ■ ■ been b® ' । ■;.■■■ IMary lA*e Loucks If> S. L. Betty ( rocker Homemaker Marv Ixni'k.** o th« • rcr from Ninth Liberty high hool In the IMS Retry ’T^ker Sean n for the American H- u en ikei of Tomorrow. She thus bec|t>mcß eligible for one of 102 scholairshipa wdh i total value of UP) 000. Having scored first in her school in the know edge and attitude test on honumaking given senior gtrh I»ec I. the winner - pipe; h«u< been enter'd in '•"ii po- ' ! HUI W.’ h thi । Os ot e- I i’e 1. gh * hoo! w innna f"i st *'»*- W l ie h >!X ■! e Th*’ S’ l’- H' " ''l! , ' • r - morrow will lx- named in ' • •pt mg S. •• wdd re- ec... i $1 "o h.> ardup f: <e t -i il M. sjlmwr ot the pi -' mi \ 1,0 award will lie ica e ' th" highest ranking Hom<m "er •’ Tomorrow in the tla'e I. e s< h«4>l of eath d.vc winner wdl recctvu a set of Knuy. opedia Brittannica D|t«-! State Homemakers of Tomorrow «ith theii adv:s«>t‘ w il enjoy an expense-paid ed- nationid tour of New York I J v Washington D C and Colonud Wtlhamaburg, Va . which will cu mmat® with Ahe naming of the 1963 All-American Homemaker 1 f Tyiuofruvr The national wmner s •<aUrship will be ra®»ed tk. L’» buC w^th »<Kund third and fburth pace winners being granted >4 'MM' 63 000 and J 2 0”0 h.’ardups Prepare! and s« or*<l by Che Science Research A*s«o« ta'e» <7ii- < ago the knowledge ind attitude test in Jhr basis for naming of h>cal and state homonakera nt tomorrow Per*"ma ot-.-xd m and Interviews ire fa< ’ m the national judging Thr I‘oi.i Dy', (>« o’ S.- *• h re U hed mudh<« all ti w ugh m euro merd. with 110466 guh in 12 964 hool.-> partmipX ng S the program started nine ■■ u ago approximately .three mil .on girls have enrolled and including Dim irai wholaish p «war<V w appteai h the million dulitu u a: a The Ml«»w who m’s a ex- • r'pl® only when he I as an »u---d.ciuc lacks ^Uara<.tn
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Local Seivices In Accord With World P> iy»T v.. It- ' m inv-sible . . . . .... wu i o’ p. . M.’ n 1 t.e 77’n V. -i i ah<h l i ■ 1 m ru d N- :?n I - ’ ■” » w:l L \ A Th>' Io- il ob ■. ■. i: wd. tie h> i i’ P... ■.. H u. • • Chur h at i" pc. q ■ ■ • - i by t. e t huri he. >f Wa k> n. Teegarbn K ontz l*ik« and Tracy. The ■. •- - p- lu aii w :io w .-h to be i ; art. I th.- Wotld- :. . 1" >n-a.-i II lid tr.- 1 >.-• ^ar ie'i < ' h।.: a• ■ tie th- .p- ar ; . Chut h wd. ’ tn- peaker. In N- >rt!. !..'■• • -< w; i i>Jic. i at ’ .- ■ . in •'h ii h H' • \\ i ,;.im C ” i us t e Fn ’ Bro.hr’ : d. u- n of .North Lib* i:> •di tc • i • r *• Mure Tha th.- then < I ’: • 19* • ■ rv; e inspired tg th»* Apos’.<■ ; alls cnc lUragmg words to the Romani that neithc tntndation distrtsa. p» imm >iti.>n famine nakedness, peril nor sword can -eparate from the love of Christ, for in all the-e things we are more than conquerors through Hun who 1 ved us. For many of the Ciurialiaii people around the world who will participate in the World Day of Prayer, Lheae word® are mor® than word.^ tor a with the *»- men "f K tea who wrote th® M-rviu, they have seen tnbula- •. . lan..: e, ii au 1 war The u: nan.cd wono n from that country : i h m-. I the words (>l r . 'i the omfuitu.g a -num' khe Bible, both <,i i c ..; Nr a T- •’ mien', lid iUI . ~i tr <* n.-* ot tti' sc days m the wmld wrth people perplexed and .suffering in many ar- , h-mi’--. and » ■ mtr.es p e World D<c of Prayer 11 . t ..- . 1 ma. toe experience Os prayer t- give us a sense ot umtv wit.’; thr aoi id wide Church, and ar«pm «b’ in G'.fonued giving according to Mrs Paul Mo^-r .National Chairman (or World Day of Prayer. The offering a dedication of gifts and money to aasiM the work cf tho** giving lt m® and talent m many fields ot servi «, U a vital part of every oMeivanc« necessary to tangible form response to thww concerns for wlu< h the pray er, are offered The gifts w>d channste® through the Divuuon H«M Missk and the tHvmoa of Borngn Missions of the Nati®n®l Council of Churches They will help support 12 women s colleges in Africa Indi*. Pakistan. Japan. Korea. Hong Kong and laia an They will provide attractiv® Christian iterature (V womea and hddren in Asia Africa and I .atm America Thev will make poaaib* • ft • n-'. \ re<ep’mn and hosp' ilfor th. GO (MiC student* *ho to th s country annually from overseas They will he p the Migrant Ministry to provide recieatmnal tars vorati >na! and humema’r r >.hvsda car* canter’ sal (Continued on page 16 •
