The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1963 — Page 1

Votamu 87; Number 10

SCHOOLS PLAN VARIOUS ACTIVITIES

Walkerton To Hold First Science Fair It was announce*! by Mr. Svlvester Ameler. Walkerton High School Principal, that there will be approximately one hundred thirty entries in the Walkerton Science Fair. He also stated that the projects will be on display in the Walkerton High Scoool Gymnasium on Friday evening March 8. from 6.30 to 9 30 pm An awards program will he held at 9:30 for the winners of the divisions. It is the feeling of the Science Department that the public should attend for two reason^: first, to motivate interest in the field of sciem e Secondly to become aware of how the tax dollar is spent for schools relative to their «< ien< e program and the part it plays in the child's education to meet the ever growing dtinand f°r siienttsts in this Scientific Era Therefore, the public is cor. dially Invited to view the exhibit Admission is free. The teachers in charge of the Science Fajr are Harold Matt**aon. chairman; James Ridenour. Robert Luak, Janigce Helm and Genevieve Dailey. Hanoi Society To Induct % / At Walkerton The Walkerton Chapter of the National Honor Society will hold induction for new members on March 11, 1963, at 730 p m in the Walkerton High School gm The public is cordially invited to attend. Being Inducted into the Honor Society Is the highqet degree of honor the & h<>ol ran bestow upon any of its student# In order t< become or retain membership. a student must tarry a 3 2’, average in their subjects m addition to living up to the four plat forms S« holardup ,h:p Character and Service Community Club Sews For Cancer Sewing fur cancer kept members of the Walkerton Community Club bony Friday making 15S cancer |mds A nark lunch with dewert wa» nerved by Mrs (’hat b s Worrell and Mrs Perry Selkirk A short biwincs meeting was held in the afternoon with Mrs R N. latFeber reading from Romans. Chapter 9 for devotions Mrs. Milo Slick will give t talk on “Our Local Binis" at the March 15th meeting. North Liberty Rainbow News At the stated Rainbow meeting' held March 4 in the Masonic Temple Mary I^e Lou< ks worthy advisor. preddecl. Plans were made to have a St Patrh k'a Dante March 16 at the Mn.onir Temple from 8:00 to 11:00 pm. Donation will be 50c per perron, or 75c per couple Plan to attend. Plans for a chhi supper March 23 arc being made Keep this date In mind. Uae tradition to «*< a course In Il so not a« an anchor.

To Celebrate 50th Anniversary ■BS* Wt'' ■ r « ^k B ? B llil» v ■k a jat. <-> 4 a

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoyer of—- — Mulberry Road will celebrate their Golden Wadding Anniversary on March 10. with a reception from 2 U> 5 o’clock at the Maple Grove church corner of New and Maple roads. They were married on March fth 1913 as Harold Geyer and LaVcrne Kr eger in the l»>me of Mr and Mr Chinle Rottorff in ('ho ago. Aunt and Un< Io of Kt Verne Krieger They have lived all their life on the farm where Mr G v-r was born They have throe daughter Mn H< n Vai go e’d M r Il dh Miller of South Bn .ml Mr Kir* r.t S»hopp 'd D:iV'm Ohio They have five g andrhiidrer No .n'da'jor have been . i hut all frien d are invited Mr Geyer m a retired farmer and in the present chairman of the St. Joseph County Farm Bureau. North Liberty / In J lining High Finals The North Liberty MtTi (Jranq squad ha» gained the finals of the <’oun»v Junior High basketball tourney. 'DieV will battle 1 Pikeville Thuradav. March! 7. at 7 00 in the Lakeville gvn» In their opening game thev de. fitted Warren by a <r.* of 2919 The Liberty 6th grader rod rd to a 16 to 11 halftime !• id and increased this margin n the las’ half Steve M eko<hij led the Shamrock five with 12 points In the semi-final round played Man h 4 at I al« cf l< ' I all v dr defeated Madmon to inter the finds agaimt North Ld* r*v wiv de'eated Woodrow W ■ m lai-i---tv gained the finals w i?h a 44 34 v lory Leading most of the way the laberty five gained a 24 19 had at half-time Mile Clark with 12 and Kent N u igon with 11 led the Shamrock scoring A consolation game between Maduton and Woodrow WlK'n will be placed prior tv Uhe rhamptonahip.

WALKERTON, INDIANA MARCH 7. 1968

Chamber To Meet Thursday, March 14 The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday, Map h 14 m Heils I >imng boom at 12 noon All members are urged to attend thLs meeting R. aliens for tills meeting should K made with the ecn-tary, Boi) I’rbin The Chamber thia year ha un. dertaken ««vei d props t for ’lie Town of Walkerton on v. hi< h th» y are now planning or taking a<tl..n on. These U n hr ifp rted OU . ’ this meeting with conversation and dito u wion from the gr< up web ome The last meeting several > f these were brought beiofe the group. The winner of the Slogan Content with the new slogan and tho awarding of the >25.00 gift certifuate will be named at tins meet. Ing Thi will be used in the pub h>p\ of the group on n«»u ne- ibership placards for b’wun»s< hou-rs and in their advertising The Bo .rd of Hire tom meet- | g thi* wrrk will further action on several prole. t« and wtll attempt to complete the membership drive for 1963 All inter e ted persons ire invited tn join and be active in this group If you are not a member and deurv to join, or at least visit a mwinp contact Bob Cibm f r thn meeting Honor Banquet / Tonight At v Walkerton The banquet honoring the Football Cm s Co ntry and Ih k«tball team s ei> nsorrd by ft •• sr hool. will be held tonight • Thursday I ,at the High School gvm at 6 30 pm Thfe will be a pot luck dinner with ea< h j-'t son to supply their own table aervirr. A ptugram will follow the dinner wth trophies being t^warde I at thw time Everyone i» welcome and invited

□ - □ DEATHS □ ~ □ Mrs. William 11. Siyder M’s Dma L. Snyder. 79. lit. 1. N <rth Liber v, du d Monday. Febniarv 23 in her home after a six-nv nth illn> w Born July 21 lh<l. in Plymouth. Mrs Snyder lived m the area for th*’ last 42 vein - coming from MuJmv aka on Oct 2. l^»o. sht was m irried in Knox to William H Snyder, who survive ; She waj the former Dora L Sult Other survives ue five daughter,, Mim Lilly Elliot of Argo. Mr- Hittie DankerC Walk'rton, Mr Rl- - Bowman and Mrs Ixuetta Bowman both of Mi hawaka, and Mt - Alvina Bunko of Elmu a. Mi higiin. three ms Palniri Eul and Francis Snvthr t'.l of North Liberty: 36 gi and' hil in n. and 16 gi« at gr md< hi Mi • n Mi Sina r w। . a niembei of th- First Christian Church and the On'.-- E tern Star 290. Funeral rvu e.s a< re hi Id la ’ Thur dav m the Fn-t Christian < hurt h with Rev A C Spellman, former pa *• r and Rev John H Palmer ofhiiating B ntl w t in Wirst La a C- metery ihe Pair er Funeral Home had । barge of arrangement trTegorj IL Btt|la Gngorv Roy Bulla 1U son of

Mi and Mis Roy Bulla, of North LitHi\v died at 2 02 pm. Tuesday, February 26 m Holy Family hospital after a long illneas He was born in laiPorte Feb 2u, 1933 Surviving besides his parents are two sisters, Carol Lynn and Maria Therese and one brother, Douglas Bruce all at home, his grandparents. Mr and MtFrank Bulla, of North Liberty and Mr and Mi ; Peter I>■bl • aere. <>f Mishawaka Fun<" ,d .ervicoß were held a’ 10 a n b'n day in Anthony ('ill 1. Church Fish Lake with Rev H'-tman S< houdel. i i>b r -dt; Buria ' C-met.-ry N rtb. Accepted Into Dentistry School Craig Nel-on received wm 1 fi .m Dr M K Hine tn of Indiana L'nivcrwHy S. b.ool o- D« • - tuitry, informing him of tu ac- (< ptan< e for admi -i' n to h r ' al s< hnol for tile September G it- of 1963 Hr is at present completing his pre-dental com -es at Bh ommgton and thks fall will I e at ’I •' Indiana Ci versiky Med .< C-o-

ter in Indianapolis Mrs Ne! >n the former Peggv .Jo pa is i- als enrolled at Indi ana Cnivri itv in the field of education i d plans to transfer to Butler I’mv* • Mty u Indianapoh The pin t-. the u{ !r u • Dr and \ It Nels- n of Kl< P *ngr .' c M • i •’ Mi K-nil I ‘.t*. - ' N tn lit I K.!O\ ll< V B's 1 t > X D \X( I s\l | KB \\ Ml.lll Th. Amerii in ’ .-g •ri IN t K’t w'l hdd th< it nnmin Teen Dance for Tern \g *i ■ f 'his iici on Saturday n<g!3 .ct ’hr P -r hoh e "’mm * .>o Il oi k > This I* a nee dome with free ret re bmert XtrTK » Th*- Better Homes Dem. netr • tion Club has charged the date of their erond annual fau-h. m show from April 22 to April 2#

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Liberty Juniors Practice For l/ Class Play The Junior >’;«*- of th» Nm’h Liberty High > h- • 1 ai. pre •• t their ani ial < la-a pi *y Frid 'V evening Min h 21 a’- 1 'i iu« play, A mt Tillie G * - t< Toan is a i'om"dy m ’hree a< ’s M Tillie Tra k an e ■ "n’n ' old maid, i- suddenly called to t»w n ■ n bn i! ■ e lea' r g lu r house in the hands of her manhunting n < !. I. i-u da Talbot M - Ti k - pre ‘ • ■ Pamela M.r h r I her fiarn Mercm T i ker wh<> mds trouble at every turn are aided in their ' onfusing probb ins by the no‘ ala ' thl' e of LiZZI' 1 p n ■ . and R niM How la 1 M." ■ 'r •• It n • I by the ippeai m, • of m - . ter.i h E.'er N, ■ ind I <vn Amt Tillm T . k- ’' ind -It mg. very etli ent. un ■ . Dr Hatt* ’ Bn g Con ph 'u g th- < harm tens ire < 'he ■ •n -1 -, A । ir ‘- that I.- i Chine-- »ok, and M ■ I. • D ■ "■ r R lid Ho?. - land a-a Shy er ; c-v r who present !h> • : Mr H« a- - wit an -xtre ■ • inter' s! mg prop -iti r < ‘ n pin Bam upon con.plr ation adiki to the fun and creates i omedy from all angles The cast is follows. Tillie Trask. Barbara Cone Ui md i Ta!b«. t. Janet McEndarfer Pamela Marnh Sheryl Beron Ellen Nee la nd Sandra Shade Lizzie Parson. Bonnie Jones Ronald Ho a lar d Mike Mohler Luther Ijorrimer Gordon Clark Mer-m Tucker Ray Dillon Charlie O:.- Lung Wavne Rowe Dr Hatt-e Bmg Evelyn R< -s supporting ( «»mini lo- Ar*’ A: n n. ■ : Wavne G'lodUr.; I ;' • : (' . - I ! .c> V. kl Zrnt p, -■ m Ft ’IIIM rt is Fat N p.> -v Dr du G. tbv, Btrbara S' B R nD I rrlCs- ’ Kr i ' S:• Mtn I .t ’ n.ar J id" 1 ' u r Th . i ■ ir> B " •»r Alan Shoemaker Entertainment Joanne Eberly Di. a Ether g'"n. B. I I^ppm Stage Jerry Knepp J err) Rose Dale Hokh rba .m V-hers. I.m’i Clark Diane H-rvlrv C"imie Marsha’ Terrv Fra er Is ug FYa-et Dallas McCrrn Adv Hazelbaker and Don Ratwbi 't ’

Walkerton ( lassroom Teachers Meet T’ e \\ dkerton CU«rt»»m T , \ . lation met in th* H a c ; I •i ■ C,<- • . *a- . rol ’i the John Adamn Hgh S hool md tre v .:er .d the State Cla- t '"- Te i 1 A ■ uV;on spoke to the al tea hers < n present law* being p'o.rsl and ( C '. r be :■ -‘CN-' h’ the pres-,-r.t v.rf.'-' > - • a* I: di.inis He als’i expUired the purpose or objectives of TEIS Tea.-hem p.i , ’ ’ t i Ih-wfes i al Standards <»ig mutation The <du di ual Irp irtments ’f al! colleges, are being rated f' t» u her training Ek.rn of ''a forty two colter of Inchtiua have been approxed