The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1963 — Page 12
— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — March 22. 1963
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Tim Gardner Is Named Batboy For Chicago Sox (' ,! • • d fl*'"‘ IbT<" ' 1 1 H <vc ; <x ■ I b" ”1 3 pl ‘Yc a k« : a . . < ■ hi’if ’ ti \ 'i.Hi - pH• a' ‘ i qu »!• JI •> ( m c i’ .< w- ■m" the s i ■v> Un Iv< t r v 1 . N it s»■ t t ■ i D ’ R -nc t<» ( : cl .< t he -A J- ■i* !1 s * j in lap q\ r > i ■ ci th"Ug’>’ h* r son "I : ' ' ' ' b.H DC ! " t bl her, i •mt. ■ the truth ' Pm v , iu. d t nr i- < < ver b •[ b : as " I’» o ' •< >h v, he ansv. '!•■•:. T <*. V . v .ia on. Girin. - t■l t ■ r . t - > a; . h- < 'U--<d the V. >. S x D ' N ( . ■ "i- s< ■ .-a a . - b ' t • t ’ •' • ■ It t . .. . u 1! •< ’! . < 'l' ■ T ’ t j ' < i i a r . t • ■ . . r t .< ' it until 1 fp la i-g Wla " • • 1. T • 5 - •H- > ft m a to vn near 0 it’ • M . I n a" be s ■ , v. th tn V. mv S x aft ci I. fin: -'.o: Inn s'u- 1. H< x .’. n .• th> im now. T it - why I w i".’ t< g ■ to colb _ • T- • n U I do”. t r ak< it in b . ball I I’. 1 ave had my <»hic • o<<n ” Tim In Ips his fath< r a ■ sort Os t ’bookkeeper in the senior G dr er s job a faun equipm-nt Bi«lager. H<' aim’s his mother provide the inspiration for the poem h submitto^ with his entry in t batboy contest. I 5 ims high school baseball Or h. Jim Ridenour, gave him OiP bit of advice before he went t. Chicago for the interview. * Com? home with nothing but fl: t pla e. Ridenour said Tun did not let his coach down. The Gardners moved to Walk-
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erton in 1950 when Tim was a year and a half Id H. has long bo< n a bast ball fan and played ball in th* Walkerton Junior D _ .1 111;.! la ■ x ear pitched for th. W dk. i ’ " Fony lw.agu<» He ais< play• b I ’ bail in Junior High Sch<x«l an . re the B b un Hus . asot i i 1 it' hman. T.m i a n b«T of th< Walket: ir St 'hodi-t ('hurt h ami ha a pel le t . t te'-.dan e re. >rd of ten ( n-< it ivo yai lb als< play s pasno t 1 th< Sui . ty S huol one S iU'l y I a. 'll 11' '.til. w I) > q Ut : the opening < f bs. i 111 ' a^o! < onfhc ting ! i awhib T A ill bo •Xi Us' d f t op. ni'._ day at C mi. k.y Park Whi« h 1 T.. :iv April 16 w hen t•> x w ill < ntei tain K h is Gi” H" 'A ill g«i n a full tlUa b - - •" !’ a hool closes. Spelling Bee Planned Between I wo Area Schools T' '■ am; : d sp< mg bee b. - tv. •• n th- k tii g'. ' .f (- b wn and st Pat: UK of Waikmt. n w b. h' d April Ith It v.d! be - c ■ <li .v. rtown I ’ S« '. ■ at 7 15 | m . as part of ti ' i. , • i' r ■ ' i.g of th- Gi - !■ ■.P T A Gt m Oiv. i will b j. : . , . ■ ■, ,j 1.. B< m Mal lem I iv. M •. • \f < Iratb. Jam P.: wl. a. i 1-. ah" t fgle St. I ’at ■ n<k wP be i I ■ nt< I by Jo. < pl: Ginzel .hi qm hne Sok-da. l-uira CrrAf ’d. Elaim Kn.wlton and Samia Center, with Mi- < ha< 1 Gro'.'' a jx>. ide subst.tut. . The q nz-mast t will be Rev. Harold Williams., pastor of the Methodi t Chinch in Walkerton. Judges will be Mrs Paul Ixjucks and Mis. Warren Allen. z The contestants will be given bronze award pins. The winners pin w ill be gold plated. The winning school will hold the trophy for one year. Refreshments will be served by the room mothers folhywing the contest The public ia invited to attend. NOTICE The legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday evening at 8:00 pm in the Legion Home.
N. ROES Installs New Officers I'or Coming Year 1(' >nt imit I fI? •!!’ page ont ) the memory page in the Bible and Mis Jone.s was presented a past matron.- jewel by her husband. on behalf of th" chapter. Mi. Howell was given a gift by Ins daughter on behalf of the Jiiptor. and Mr Kuber sang "MaV the Good I.old Bk ..s aaU Keep 5 «u” ’o them b< tore th<y We re <oit< d bac kto th. i •at Expressions of good will an-1 thank wen given by tile m tdl mg ofli .1 Mrs Jones, Wm. K< i h. W'oi . hipful ma .ter of North Liberty lodge E & AM. M: - Mary L. e Lan ks. worthy advisor of North Liberty Ass m. bly Order of Rambow for Girla rod others. A reception wa- held in th" so. ial room following the ceremoni« Tin- s» r\mg t. ide was covered with gr.in luting and a flounce of the same mat rial reached the floor on all sides. A ’.'.hit" c iai oi< bowl held a < enterpiece of Tali 'nan n s and lighted white tap. rs. tied with ro colored ribbon, were placed in n it< hmg can ile holdci Mr < dr. e Bf idgc I ■: i. a v. i y tai'-: ’ - cd meinb. i of South 15 nd ( hapt< r No. 2. and a friend of Mi Klein, was respoi; iblc ! -r the beautiful tab! •. She made the b o', i an i candle hohler . a- well as the broke n c« .mm m the shade cw box. Mr R O Frai klin and Mi Wm Bowers pi d« dat th. table where cakes, mints, nut.-, pun< h and coffee were s»-rved. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kasel and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Claik asMsU-d m the dimng room. Junior League Organizational Meeting April 15 The Walkerton Junior Kiseball League, this league for boys from ? to 12 years of age, will have their organizational meeting for this summer on Monday. April 15, at 7:(K) pm. The meeting will be held at the Walkerton Community Building with all persons interested in helping by umpiring, coaching or oilier ad. niimstrative work from Walkerton, Koontz Ld<e. Teegarden and Tyner urgoi to attend. Sl l‘l‘LV LIMITED Common sense i a remedy for mo.d troubles a momm.- that's always hard to g. t. Regular Subscribers of '■■■■■■■■■fl Check Your April Issue! YOU ( may have WON one of 5050 prizes including 50 OLDS CONVERTIBLES COME ON 1N... CHICK TOUR "LUCKY NUMBU' AT : Powell MannChevroleFOlds jEzffiftnF ->- MALKCktON, IMO. 8
Spring Carnival Is Big Success In Walkerton Live fish, witches brexv. niagie, food, prizes and fun galore were see n heard and had at the Walkerton PT.A.'s Spring Carnival Saturday evening, General chairman of the affair was Mr-. Casimer Stasko. Mrs Clyde Snodgra • had c harge of Ihe kit' hen; Mis Ray Lute, tickets; Casimer Stasko. prizes and Virgil (Ia in treamror These chairmen wore as i ted by all of the room mothers and many many more parent.^, friends tiucher.s and students. Keith ißedi Knepper wa kept b i y all evening selling 500 balloons. * * About the dunking game, seen) like Jim Ridenour. Bruce Keis’' - . Rev. Owen Linder Schmeltz arvl Don Ludwig r wcto all wet an-1 wp do mean wet S<‘em.s like the fellows -.-. ere having trouble with the plumbing at home and fame to th< ■ at rival to bat he. Ever try puHing out a candle With a water pisfol or pitch '.iske ’ball or throw darts and br -ik a b d. ' -n or t-.v. " M my - arniv al fans tried and the number of pri/'-r awarded sjx>ke well for their kill . Know what wa in the r d<e bak'-d bv Mi Mac Me Nort n" Mrs R be rt King did He r gu wa an Easter < hi- ken and ho took home- t ho < ake. The RTA wishes (n thank everyone who helpe-d and to all who attend'd It was a lot of old fashioned fun an the best part of it is the money jealized from it will be divided eepially between the two School buildings. New officers for the coming year are: president, Mrs CaJMmer Stasko; vice president. Mrs Agn>»w Ludwig; secretary, Mrs. Marvin Bouse, anti treasurer Mrs Rhea Wright These people will installed at the May meeting. I Due to the Revival, the F T A.
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will not meet in April. The Maj meeting will be held In the High School and Miss Helm will present her students in a style show. The Elementary band, under the, direction of David Shaffer, wl. present a spring concert. School will close for Eastei vacation Thursday, April 11. an classes will resume Tuesday, April 16. TB Seal Sale Reaches $60,387.18 The St. Joseph County Tubei ■ culosis league has announced th county total for the 1962 Christmas Seal campaign reached $60.3X7 18. a slight increase over the S6O 080.64 raised fur the work n. 1961. Walkerton and Lincoln Township residents contributed s9ul Id to the total and North Liberty and Liberty Township people pur. chased $825.03 worth of seals. Mr: Denslow Doll of Walkerton ami Mrs. Herbert Me Endarfri and hoc daughter, Janet, wh-h'-aded the campaign in Nort! Liberty, were given votes of nppi'fiation by tlm League. Those two chairmen on th< 1962 Chri tm i Seal Commitb • will be replaced by Mrs. Arthm Ben on in Walkerton and Mi Raymond Bergiand in Libe rt; T iwn. hip. Mrs Bcrgland will b a i-ted by Mrs. Everett Holmgien. FISH FRY The Grovertown High Scho Se niors are sponsoring a fish fr on Friday April 19. in the Grovertown High School auditorium They will bt serving from 5:00 t > 8.00 pm. Tickets are on salnow. Contact any senior or secure- them at the door. All you can ent so come on* come all. NEW FRONTIERS Progress solv<f» one problem and presents another just a new link in the chain of life. *
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